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SpamapSjdstrand: still here?00:01
broderinfinity: i looked into multiarching libpcsclite1, fwiw. i don't remember whether or not i concluded that its communication with pcscd was arch-independent, but i think i decided it wasn't01:05
broder(re vmware view client)01:05
infinitybroder: Ahh, that would prove problematic.01:08
infinitybroder: Perhaps a followup to that bug indicating such, so we don't just look "lazy" for not getting around to it? ;)01:09
brodersure01:09
infinitybroder: Danke.01:09
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broderinfinity: oh, crap. i didn't notice you were still logged into odo, but i just kicked off a full lintian rescan for the new upstream release, which wipes out the old lab03:31
broderit, uh, should be back in about 24-48 hours or so03:31
broderi bet with more thinking, i could have done that without actually destroying the laboratory. maybe next time03:32
ScottKbroder: Is something like "what packages have the file debian/pyversions and mention version 3 or higher?" something you can grep for reasonably easily?03:43
infinitybroder: Oh, no big deal.  I was logged in, but idling.  I'm sure I have what I need in my ~03:45
infinityScottK: That would be trivial had he not just wiped out the lab, yeah. :)03:45
ScottKbroder: I'd appreciate it if you could generate such a list once the lab is back.  I need to remove some backwards compatibitly support code from dh_python3 before it gets to be "It's always been that way" and I suspect a MBF of some degree will be needed.03:48
ScottKdebian/pyversions should never be used for python3.03:48
ScottKAnd XS-Python-Version: with Python 3 versions in debian control too.03:49
ScottKSoooooo much brain damage already for something so new.03:49
pittiGood morning06:36
broderScottK: yeah, that should be easy once the lab is reassembled06:48
broderScottK: i'd strongly encourage you to ping me about it in, say, 3-4 days because i will likely forget06:51
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rickspencer3hey pitti, almost another beer this morning! silly armhf archive :)07:26
pittiwell, calligra failed to build on armhf07:26
pittiand libreoffice currently doesn't build these three binaries on arm, Sweetshark was looking into bringing them back07:26
rickspencer3pitti, yeah, like I say "silly armhf" ;)07:26
rickspencer3tbh, I am pretty happy with the state of armhf all things considered07:27
pittiyeah, it doesn't actually break LibO, and the calligra FTBFS is just brand new07:32
pittirickspencer3: we got a new release-upgrader-apt into lucid-proposed yesterday; I'm yearning to see today's auto dist-upgrade results :)07:33
rickspencer3pitti,  oh boy07:33
rickspencer3pitti, so, time to get Lucid ready for upgrades to Precise? I guess mvo has been busy?07:34
pittilots of red on https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/view/Precise/ :/07:34
pittibootspeed and the new openstack tests mostly07:34
rickspencer3pitti, yeah, the upgrade testing has been bumming me out, but slangasek assured me that the blockers were being worked on07:34
* pitti leaves those in the good hands of Daviey/jibel and goes back to untangling pygobject marshalling code07:34
rickspencer3pitti, I think the boot speed regressions were addressed by the apparmour engineers yesterday07:35
rickspencer3"pygobject marshalling code"07:35
pittirickspencer3: yes, I reviewed all failues last week, and most of them came down to two apt bugs07:35
rickspencer3that does not sound found07:35
pittirickspencer3: no, the boot speed tests fail apparenlty07:35
rickspencer3pitti, oh, I see, that's new then07:35
pittisome SMTP exception in the tests07:36
pittiSending e-mails to: qa-team@lists.canonical.com07:36
pittiERROR: Invalid Addresses07:36
rickspencer3pitti, I think your idea of unitverse upgrade testing was as stroke of genius (naturally)07:36
pittirickspencer3: well, it certainly helped to uncover a lot of failure cases07:36
pittirickspencer3: upgrade-lucid-universe is a real masterpiece to get right, of course; once that works, everything else is child's play :)07:37
rickspencer3let's do it!07:37
rickspencer3(easy for me to say ;) )07:37
rickspencer3pitti, but indeed, systematically ensuring those tests before the Precise end game ...07:37
rickspencer3this should contribute to a nice smooth release on April 26th07:38
jibelpitti, bootspeed test failure is caused by a network error. I'll ask Larry to look into this this afternoon, when he wakes up.07:43
pittimerci jibel07:44
jibelopenstack, the address of the repository https://github.com/openstack/nova.git is wrong07:44
jibeljamespage, ^07:44
pittiit's https://github.com/openstack/nova/07:46
pittioh, actually.. that page itself says https://github.com/openstack/nova.git07:47
pittiand that actually does work07:47
pitti$ git clone https://github.com/openstack/nova.git07:47
pittigit clone https://github.com/openstack/nova works as well, though07:47
jibelwell, the error from the job is "ERROR: Couldn't find any revision to build. Verify the repository and branch configuration for this job."07:49
dholbachgood morning07:58
ajmitchmorning dholbach07:58
dholbachhi ajmitch07:59
geserHi dholbach and ajmitch08:00
dholbachhey geser08:00
ajmitchhi geser :)08:00
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jibel_slangasek, main-all lucid amd64 didn't finish and I can't log in. it could be caused by the corruption you saw yesterday. I'll rebuilt the base image.08:48
pittistgraber: so bug 939450 was a nice puzzle, I couldn't resist hacking on it after all :) it's working well here now09:04
ubottuLaunchpad bug 939450 in pygobject (Ubuntu Precise) "ubiquity crashed with TypeError: argument of type 'NoneType' is not iterable in ubi-partman.py" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/93945009:04
ScottKbroder: Thanks.09:12
dpmhi all, I've got a quick question on a particular package and I was wondering if someone could give me a hand09:40
dpmI'm working with translation templates in LP09:40
dpmand I need to know which source packages are in universe (so that they are disabled in LP) and which ones in main09:40
dpmI'm looking at this one: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/884504/09:40
dpmthe question is, why is there output for a universe line and a main line?09:40
dpmany ideas?09:40
tumbleweeddpm: source in main, binaries in universe09:43
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dpmtumbleweed, does this mean it needs fixing? I.e. everything needs to be in main?09:44
tumbleweeddpm: that's not my area of expertise :) Not sure why that package is like that09:46
dpmtumbleweed, no worries, thanks :)09:46
seb128nijaba, hey09:47
geserdpm: no, there are valid use-cases where the source is in main but the binary packages in main and universe (e.g. a library in main while its utils in universe)10:50
geserdpm: in your example, the -common and the -control-center package is in main while activity-log-manager is in universe (perhaps didrocks can tell you the rationale for it)10:54
dpmok, thanks a lot geser!10:54
didrocksgeser: activity-log-manager is a standalone application10:55
didrocksgeser: we don't really need, we only want the control panel plugin10:56
* didrocks logout/login bbiab10:56
geserdpm: ^^ a reason for such a main/universe split10:58
jmelisHi guys, I've sent an email requesting for help to maintain and perform a sync request of the opennebula (opennebula.org) package. I've sent it to the ubuntu-devel mailing list, but it's moderated. Should I send it elsewhere?11:21
dholbachjmelis, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SyncRequestProcess#For_people_requiring_sponsorship explains how to do it, so it shows up in the review queue11:23
dholbachjmelis, and thanks for your offer of help!11:23
jmelisthanks dholbach! although what offer of help??11:24
jmelisme being involved in the maintaining process?11:25
dholbachyou said you'd want to help maintain the package, no? :)11:25
jmelisyes :)11:25
dholbachwell that's excellent :)11:25
jmelisdholbach: when I send the sync request, should the package be ready to work in UBuntu, or is it understood that there's still work to do?11:26
jmelisDamien Raude-Morvan (package maintainer) and I have built the debian package and we would like to sync that package so the development of the package is centralized...11:27
dholbachyes, it should work in Ubuntu11:27
dholbachI had a quick look and there seem to be modifications of the package in Ubuntu11:27
dholbachcan they be dropped?11:27
jmeliswhat for instance?11:27
dholbachah no, it was a change which was reverted again11:28
dholbachnevermind11:28
jmelishow can I check if my package is ready for a sync request?11:28
dholbachit seems to be a major version update, so adding some information as outlined in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FreezeExceptionProcess will be useful11:29
dholbachit'd be good to see if it builds without problems and make sure it works as well - we're just between beta1 and beta2 of the release, so we're cautious about huge changes which go in now11:30
jmelisdholbach: so just to confirm what I need to do is 1) try building the package in ubuntu 2) fix compilation errors 3) submit a sync request following the guides you sent me11:34
dholbachyes11:34
jmelisand, where can I find help for 1 and 2?11:34
jmelisI don't mean to delegate all the work, but there are certain technical things that I don't have much experience with, for instance, using packages with different names in debian and ubuntu, etc...11:35
jmelisAnd some help would come in really handy11:36
dholbachfor 1) and 2), I'd do something along these lines:       sudo apt-get install ubuntu-dev-tools; dget -u http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/pool/main/o/opennebula/opennebula_3.2.1-1.dsc; pbuilder-dist precise create; pbuilder-dist create build opennebula_3.2.1-1.dsc11:37
dholbachthis will set up a precise build chroot and run a build for you on the current debian package11:37
dholbachour general Ubuntu development guide is up at http://developer.ubuntu.com/packaging/html/11:38
dholbachbut do feel free to ask more questions in here11:38
jmeliswhat if in the control file, the name of the package opennebula depends in have a different name under debian and ubuntu?11:38
jmelisthe name of the *packages*11:39
Riddellmicahg: and special magic needed by xubuntu or other flavours your involved in to the lightdm auto login working?11:39
dholbachjmelis, you could just test-install it in a chroot (if you don't run Ubuntu precise) to see if it installs and works11:39
jmelisok, I will11:40
dholbachsuper11:40
jmelisone more question, since you're in between beta1 and beta2, how much time do I have before I loose a reasonable chance to get opennebula's package sync'd?11:41
dholbachit will be quite hard as it is, after Feature Freeze (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PrecisePangolin/ReleaseSchedule) we try very hard to just focus on bug fixing updates11:42
dholbachthe page about the Freeze Exceptions I mentioned above should have some more details11:42
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jmelisok, I'll give it a shot asap. Is there any way to update the package once precise has been released? for instance, syncing for 12.10 and backporting? or once precise is release there's no way it can be updated?11:45
dholbachhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBackports#Requesting_a_Backport will be your friend after the release :)11:45
dholbachso yeah, there will be "precise-backports" where updates can go afterwards11:46
jmelisthanks a bunch dholbach!11:46
dholbachde nada11:46
jmelishaha11:46
cjwatsondpm: FWIW you might have found 'rmadison -S activity-log-manager' a bit more informative12:07
nerochiarohey folks, i'm on beta1 of precise and just apt-get upgraded,rebooted and now my keyboard stops working every few seconds for a second or so. is this some known issue ?12:08
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dpmcjwatson, ah, cool, thanks for the tip12:12
nerochiaroi also notice i have a process watchdog/0 that every few seconds gets 60% of CPU12:17
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cjwatsonah, oops, 'bzr merge lp:debian/debconf' would work better if my current directory were the Ubuntu debconf branch not the Debian one12:47
stgraberpitti: cool :)12:53
ogra_@pilot in13:05
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ogra_:)13:09
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dholbachdendrobates, happy birthday! :)13:11
dendrobatesdholbach: thanks13:11
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addy335hello tell me procedure for install any software which i have in pendrive13:40
addy335please any body tell me procedure of install software offline/not connected to internet13:41
directhex...?13:42
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scott-workubuntu studio is experiencing uninstallable images while trying to use the -lowlatency kernel as default, bug #95561714:12
ubottuLaunchpad bug 955617 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "ubiquity hangs (no activity forever) at configuring target system" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/95561714:12
scott-workluke commented in IRC yesterday, "livecd-rootfs package needs updating to use the lowlatency kernel for studio"14:12
pittiuh, do we really keep this?14:25
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ogra_yes14:26
pittiis it now being maintained by the kernel team?14:26
ogra_unlike the name suggests it has all ubuntu specifics for live-build in it14:26
ogra_oh, you referred to lowlatency14:26
ogra_not to livecd-rootfs14:26
ogra_ignore me :)14:26
ogra_but yeah, i think there was a discussion about the ll kernel at UDS, as long as it stays in universe and has active maintenance its fine iirc14:27
mhall119cjwatson: ping14:28
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scott-workpitti: if you are referring to the lowlatency kernel, there are a few points i would make:14:45
scott-work1. the lowlatency kernel can at a minimum halve the latencies experienced (even on moderate hardware) for audi work.  in some cases, this is the inflection point for whether a system is usable or not14:46
scott-work2. the kernel will be maintained by community (i.e. ubuntustudio-dev team members)14:46
scott-work3. has been discussed quite a bit with UKT and has their blessings14:46
cjwatsonmhall119: hi14:47
scott-work4. is based on the ubuntu kernel without any invasive patches (i.e. the -rt patch)14:47
mhall119cjwatson: hi, I have a couple of FFes I'd like someone to take a look at, I posted them in #ubuntu-release14:49
pittiscott-work: it hadn't been update for quite some time, and keeping up with post-release updates won't be trivial14:50
cjwatsonmhall119: I don't do very much FFe work ...14:50
apwcjwatson, so when one installs from an alternate image, is it reasonable to describe the process, using the CD as a pool to do a dbootstrap into the new disk ?14:52
apwcjwatson, and the kernel which is in the image would be installed in the normal manner, dpkg -i *.deb14:52
apws/image/in the resulting install/14:52
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cjwatsonapw: debootstrap is only one part of the process14:54
cjwatsonhttp://d-i.alioth.debian.org/doc/internals/ has some more information14:55
apwcjwatson, thanks will read ...14:55
cjwatsonapw: this sounds like a second-order question.  what's the primary thing you're trying to discover? :)14:55
apwcjwatson, indeed, i am trying to work out why a module i expected to be in an image is not (i think they are saying) in the kernel as installed by the installer, but i am out of touch at the moment to get clarity on the failure14:56
cjwatsonapw: can I see the original report, and then I can probably walk through it with you?14:56
apwcjwatson, oh right now i literally have 'my storage module is missing in the install' and nothing more14:57
cjwatsonit is much more likely that they are talking about during installation, not after installation14:57
cjwatsonin which case looking at debootstrap etc. is looking at the wrong end14:57
apwcjwatson, which actually could mean "the d-i CD boot kernel is missing X" or "the installed kernel is missing X" ... will have to wait on them getting back to me14:58
cjwatsonit should be pretty clear if you look at the udebs that your kernel packaging emits14:58
apwcjwatson, well i mostly wanted to know if the kernel in the final install is really just a dpkg -i job, if so i know that is right as i can test that14:58
cjwatsondebian.master/d-i/ et al14:58
cjwatsonit is14:58
cjwatsonnothing much fancy there14:58
apwyeah that was my expectation, so he must mean the former, which means i can check the d-i bits in preparation14:58
apwthanks :)14:58
scott-workpitti: currently, TheMuso is helping with updating the lowlatency kernel and there is a plan to document the kernel rebasing per security updates in the blueprint - https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/other-p-lowlatency15:04
scott-workpitti: ideally we would like to have three members of the team who _can_ do the updates, but most likely two who are primarily responsible15:04
robbiewslangasek: bug 935585 is causing some pain for us regarding openstack on precise, any chance the version of upstart in https://launchpad.net/~jamesodhunt/+archive/bug-935585/ gets in?15:14
ubottuLaunchpad bug 935585 in upstart (Ubuntu Precise) "[kernel panic] init: log.c:786: Assertion failed in log_clear_unflushed: log->remote_closed" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/93558515:14
cjohnstonm_3: ping15:14
cjohnstonjcastro: I'll poke you as well...15:14
robbiewcjwatson: ^^^...do you know the status of bug 935585?15:18
ubottuLaunchpad bug 935585 in upstart (Ubuntu Precise) "[kernel panic] init: log.c:786: Assertion failed in log_clear_unflushed: log->remote_closed" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/93558515:18
micahgRiddell: not that I'm aware of15:19
cjwatsonrobbiew: best to ask jodh directly; it's not come up in team meetings or discussions I've had with him15:21
cjwatsonrobbiew: we'd be more comfortable if we could figure out how to test for it, I expect15:22
robbiewcjwatson: ack...jodh? how many irc nicks does he have? lol15:22
cjwatsonjust one new one :)15:22
jodhrobbiew: I'm just finishing some tests for the next release so a new version including a fix should be available tomorrow/Monday.15:23
robbiewjodh: perfect...thanks!15:23
jodhrobbiew: there is the ppa build version that includes the fix too of course: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/upstart/+bug/935585/comments/1115:23
ubottuLaunchpad bug 935585 in upstart (Ubuntu Precise) "[kernel panic] init: log.c:786: Assertion failed in log_clear_unflushed: log->remote_closed" [High,Confirmed]15:23
robbiewyep and folks on the openstack list have used it ;)15:24
m_3cjohnston: pong15:32
cjohnstonjcastro: ^15:32
cjohnstonmornin m_315:33
jcastrolet's have this conversation on #ubuntu-community-team15:33
slangasekjibel_: so precise-upgrade-lucid-main/amd64 never returned a result yesterday :(  any idea why?15:34
ogra_psusi, after i merged your dmraid fix i was wondering why you are still no uploader ... i mean you are active in this channel since years and definitely have submitted tons of patches in that time :)15:39
psusiogra_: hrm... well I suppose getting a PPU would be my next step...15:40
ogra_about time :)15:40
blackbugI have some fixes for a bug, but gnome-screenshot doesn't have a bazaar branch. How should i upload my changes on launchpad?15:43
ogra_blackbug, just add a diff to the bug (and feel free to point me to it)15:48
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micahgRiddell: I might have misunderstood your question, Xubuntu and other derivatives use a postinst to set certain lightdm defaults16:04
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MacSlowmvo, poing16:07
Riddellmicahg: right that's what I wanted to know16:07
Riddellmicahg: where is that?16:08
micahgRiddell: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/precise/xubuntu-default-settings/precise/view/head:/debian/xubuntu-default-settings.postinst16:08
Riddellmicahg: mmm16:09
slangasekbrendand: so do I understand from your response to bug #834731 that no one took an image of the disk before wiping? :/16:20
ubottuLaunchpad bug 834731 in debian-installer (Ubuntu) "Dell PowerEdge R810 fails to mount file system at /dev/sda1" [Medium,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/83473116:20
brendandslangasek, probably not16:21
brendandslangasek, we did it to get the system working and 834731 wasn't in my mind at the time16:22
slangasekok16:22
slangasekI'll leave it open-incomplete for now in case someone else runs into the same problem16:23
brendandslangasek, i'll check with the lab tech on the off-chance they did, but i'm not hopeful...16:23
ogra_psusi, heh, and if your changelog entry would actually have pointed tzo precise it wouldnt have been rejected :P (i fixed that though)16:28
debfxmicahg: that seems like a bad idea. what happens if you have multiple *-default-settings packages installed that also change the lightdm config?16:29
micahgdebfx: well, there is an alternatives system for the config, I haven't tried multiple ones personally16:30
debfxmicahg: it doesn't use the alternatives system to set the default session and greeter. so it looks like it would be race on which -default-settings package was configured/upgraded last.16:33
micahgdebfx: yep, I wanted a debconf prompt like *dm packages had, but it wasn't implemented that way16:34
mvoMacSlow: hello16:34
debfxmicahg: it seems like a perfect use case for the alternatives system to me but I have no idea if that can be integrated with the lightdm config.16:37
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micahgdebfx: normally the alternatives system is a mess, but in concert with a debconf prompt, it was quite usable, I think it's too late to rework this for 12.04 though, maybe for 12.10 speak with robert_ancell about it16:39
cjwatsonscott-work_: do you want linux-lowlatency or linux-lowlatency-pae by default?16:39
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cjwatsonscott-work_: hm, and are you sure that's related to bug 955617?  the only connection I see is that you were talking about both at around the same time on IRC :-)16:40
ubottuLaunchpad bug 955617 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "ubiquity hangs (no activity forever) at configuring target system" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/95561716:40
* cjwatson will look into that one anyway ...16:41
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jibelslangasek, I don't know, I can't even log in to investigate. I restarted it again with a fresh base image.16:55
slangasekjibel: heh, ok16:55
ogra_@pilot out17:02
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jibelmvo, bug 946113 any idea what it is, never seen this before ?17:06
ubottuLaunchpad bug 946113 in update-manager (Ubuntu) "upgrade to 12.04 Beta 1 update-manager-core install error because of symlink size change" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/94611317:06
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mvojibel: I have not seen this one yet17:07
mterry@pilot in17:17
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seb128mterry, hey17:29
mterryseb128, hello17:29
seb128mterry, happy piloting17:29
mterryseb128, :)  gets hard so late in the cycle, have to find things worth piloting17:30
seb128mterry, if you upload some of the unity list items waiting on the queue (would be nice) please note them in the desktop etherpad17:30
seb128mterry, we will batch an email to translator about those17:30
seb128mterry, likely tomorrow17:30
seb128mterry, we took notes there on what items got added17:30
seb128mterry, I saw there was still rb, brasero, and some others on the list17:30
mterryseb128, ah...  I thought people were holding off on the quicklist stuff?  if not, I can chew through some of those17:31
seb128mterry, no, they should go in, dunno why all other pilots ignored them, they are easy17:31
seb128mterry, what ql stuff? the new spec support landed in indicator, unity and desktop-file-utils, we have a bunch using the new format in precise17:32
seb128mterry, well anyway feel free to sponsor those and to note the ones you sponsor on the etherpad so we notify translators tomorrow with a list ;-)17:32
mterryseb128, k17:32
mterryseb128, ah, new spec.  I have to change Deja Dup to use it...17:33
seb128mterry, we still support both, but would be nice17:33
mterryyar as an upstream I mean, for other shells17:33
seb128mterry, you can drop your X-GNOME-Keywords while you are at it btw, I think deja is in the last 3 to still list those ;-)17:33
mterryseb128, I have both Keywords and X-GNOME-Keywords.  I still want trunk to work on 11.1017:34
seb128mterry, wfm17:34
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scott-work_cjwatson:  you are correct about the bug/kernel lacking correlation.  i had misunderstood micahg about updating the meta files.18:02
cjwatsonI've split it out to a separate bug18:02
scott-work_cjwatson:   i understand what a pae compiled kernel is intended to achieve, but i wonder if there are reasons not to choose it in this case18:03
scott-work_cjwatson:  my first thought is too keep it as simple as possible and choose linux-lowlatency18:03
cjwatsonit's your call, I don't really want to be involved beyond applying it :)18:04
cjwatson(you plural I guess)18:04
scott-work_i understand, how soon do you require a definitive answer?18:04
cjwatsonbefore beta 2 freeze, so <1 week18:05
scott-work_cjwatson: let's not muddle this more than absolutely required, please use linux-lowlatency18:07
scott-work_and thank you again for all your attention and work18:07
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cjwatson'k18:08
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scott-workcjwatson:  after some other discussion, i would like to reverse my decision and use the linux-lowlatency-pae by default18:14
cjwatsonscott-work: heh, ok, can you log that discussion in bug 956250 and reopen it, please?18:16
ubottuLaunchpad bug 956250 in livecd-rootfs (Ubuntu) "default to lowlatency kernel for ubuntustudio builds" [Undecided,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/95625018:16
scott-workindeed i shall18:16
scott-workcjwatson: unfortunately, i cannot change the status of that bug, although i did add the conservation to the report18:19
scott-workastraljava:  don't forget about the ubiquity background/text bug too, if you can.  i would really like to get that one resolved before B2 if possible18:21
scott-workerr, wrong channel18:21
Riddellsladen: does the ubuntu font have the new turkish lira symbol?18:21
Riddellsladen: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_lira#Currency_sign18:22
micahgcjwatson: scott-work: bug reopened18:22
scott-workthank you18:23
cjwatsonscott-work: right, done then18:38
psusislangasek: if I understand your patch for the udev/lvm issue correctly, you have udev check to see if there are any pending events that involve the cookie, and delay exiting untill they have been processed ( thus unlocking the semaphore )18:43
psusislangasek: isn't the problem more broad than just cookie events though?  shouldn't udev not be dropping ANY events?18:43
psusislangasek: i.e. when told to exit, it should stop reading from the netlink socket, but complete processing of any events it already has read ( not just ones specifically involving the DM cookie )18:44
tomreynmicahg: do you think you might have the time to look into #955383 today (I've been told you were considering to take on it)?18:44
tomreyni don't want to be pressing, this is just meant to be a friendly reminder since you surely have a lot on your list18:45
tomreyn(and we're a little worried not knowing the exact deadline)18:45
* micahg wonders what he forgot to do18:45
* JackyAlcine_ waits for the day that we have one million bugs reported.18:46
tomreyni don't mean to say you forgot to do it ;)18:46
micahgtomreyn: oops, yeah, sorry, I never finished my work last night, so it spilled over into this morning18:46
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tomreyncool, as long as it's still on the list and you are aware of the deadlines involved that's perfect. and thanks for offering to take on it.18:47
Q-FUNKhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/xkeyboard-config/+bug/738314/18:52
ubottuLaunchpad bug 738314 in console-setup (Ubuntu) "xkb-data: incorrect Finnish kotoisuus keymap" [Medium,Triaged]18:52
Q-FUNKthis was fixed at Debian ages ago but, for some reason, was never merged.18:52
sladenRiddell: need to wait for a Unicode codepoint19:09
Riddellsladen: ah turkish government a bit slower than the indian government19:11
sladen~,19:15
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bmoezI have problems with APT system. it happend to me two times errors like this place.19:47
bmoez    $ sudo apt-get ( upgrade Or install -f ..)19:47
bmoez    Lecture des listes de paquets... Erreur !19:47
bmoez    E: Encountered a section with no Package: header19:47
bmoez    E: Problem with MergeList /var/lib/apt/lists/tn.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_precise-updates_multiverse_binary-i386_Packages19:47
bmoez    E: Les listes de paquets ou le fichier « status » ne peuvent être analysés ou lus.19:47
bmoezsynaptic (or gdebi ...) went i open it , it close with error. lubuntu and ubuntu software center don't open19:47
bmoezi don't know how to report this bug in launchpad19:47
bmoezwhat is the log file to post?19:48
JontheEchidnatry running sudo apt-get update19:49
bmoezi tried19:50
JontheEchidnahmm, try removing that file and then re-updating19:50
slangasekpsusi: it's a deliberate upstream change; the reason it's ok to drop events when exiting is that we restart udev again from the real rootfs and coldplug all the events seen up to that point, so the only events we have to worry about are those that something else in the initramfs is still waiting for.19:55
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kklimondadoes the fact that Kubuntu is still in main means that Canonical will support it (as in provide support to people who buy it from them)?20:00
Riddellkklimonda: ask canonical20:01
kklimondaRiddell: who can I ask that?20:01
Riddellkklimonda: contact details are on canonical.com20:01
kklimondaRiddell: I'm afraid I'll get a standard "fill this form and we'll contact you"20:01
Riddellyou might be right there20:01
bmoezJontheEchidna: ok, i delete the file but i have the same error white other files, so, i delete all, and now every thing is good20:04
bmoezbut for new user it 's dificult20:04
JontheEchidnacool, what happened was that somehow the files got corrupted (during download or otherwise)20:04
bmoezJontheEchidna: so, why apt dodn't correct it alone?20:05
* JontheEchidna shrugs20:05
jalcineWouldn't hurt to try it though.20:05
bmoezor in update, system ask user to remove files and re-update in easy way for new user20:06
bmoezand i think ubuntu software center don't should close directly20:07
micahgcjwatson: any chance merges.u.c can get start updating again?20:08
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mhall119seb128: ping20:16
seb128mhall119, hey20:16
mhall119seb128: hey, I'm blogging again ;)20:16
mhall119this time to get SVG icons for some apps that only have low-res raster images20:16
mhall119would you mind reading it over before I publish?20:17
ajmitchbecause seeing those .xpm icons in the dash isn't great? :)20:17
seb128mhall119, can do20:17
mhall119ajmitch: let's call it less than ideal20:17
mhall119seb128: http://people.ubuntu.com/~mhall119/blog/icons.html20:18
arandmhall119: If there are no svg icons, are there any benefit to supplying downsized pngs for x48 if the source is, say x128?20:18
mhall119arand: possible, but alt-tab can be > 128px too20:20
seb128mhall119, no, no, no20:21
seb128mhall119, we will not distro patch icons, no way20:21
arandYeah, well say the source is 512x512 then :) I've been trying to figure out how DEs does this and I can't really find an answer...20:21
seb128mhall119, that works has to be done upstream20:22
seb128mhall119, that blog post is another receipe for disaster20:22
mhall119seb128: why not add icons to the distro package20:26
mhall119?20:26
seb128mhall119, random reasons I can think about20:26
seb128- most packers are not artists, I wouldn't feel qualified to judge of artwork quality for example20:27
seb128- icons patches are a pain to maintain20:27
seb128- upstream might be unhappy about us changing their brand20:27
seb128- there is no reason those changes should go downstream rather than upstream directly20:28
seb128- the work is not worth the win20:28
mhall119seb128: I specifically say to not change the branch, and coordinate new image file creation with upstream, is that not enough to soothe those points?20:28
seb128no20:28
seb128the sponsoring queue is still "spammed" with the unity list call you did20:28
seb128we are not set up to deal with that level of distro changes20:28
seb128you are just flooding dholbach_, and others with sponsoring requests we have an hard time to deal with20:29
seb128it's not helping, it's making our job harder20:29
mhall119ok, so what would you like me to do, direct people to just work with upstream to get these fixed for 12.10?20:31
seb128mhall119, yes, it's out of 12.04 scope in any case, recommend them opening bugs upstream and a tagged bug in launchpad20:34
seb128so we can track those and help getting them upstreamed20:34
seb128but please no sponsoring requests20:34
mhall119seb128: ok, I'll re-work this to focus on upstream coordination20:34
seb128mhall119, thanks20:35
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dobeyarand: fwiw, the standard sizes for icons per tango style guidelines is 16, 22 (24), 32, 48, and 256. these are the sizes upstream gnome provides21:12
aranddobey: Yeah, but I think that is based heavily on that the smaller sizes are actually different source images, for clarity.21:13
arandIn that case it's an obvious choice.21:14
dobeyarand: they aren't, actually21:16
dobeyarand: well, they are drawn in the same SVG, and extracted to separate PNG images from there21:16
chrisccoulsonis there any point in providing nice, big, crisp icons when we make them all blurry in the dash anyway?21:16
arandAh, well, I'm going from the point of the source being a raster (oftentimes the case)21:17
dobeychrisccoulson: we can draw them pre-blurred in the exact opposite way that the dash blurs them!21:17
chrisccoulsonheh21:17
mdeslaurlol21:17
arandIf I have a x256 source image which I could either install two versions of, one reisized down to x48. Or just install as x256 and let the DE do the resizing, which would I choose?21:17
arand(and the source is a png)21:18
dobeyarand: let the system do the scaling21:18
dobeyarand: or draw the smaller sizes which you should have done anyway21:18
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aranddobey: I'm a mere packager, not an artist ;)21:19
aranddobey: That's good to know though, less packaging work :321:22
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mterry@pilot out21:56
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seb128could somebody reject https://code.launchpad.net/~dereknance-413/ubuntu/oneiric/klogshow/fix-for-678153/+merge/96059 ?22:24

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