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Sarvattok this yubikey nano is getting annoying real fast with it sending enter when you breathe near it :)00:12
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robert_ancellmdeslaur, pind05:15
robert_ancellping05:15
micahgrobert_ancell: he should be back in ~6-7 hours05:16
robert_ancellmicahg, np, just wanted to ask him a question about bug 92547405:16
ubot2Launchpad bug 925474 in seahorse "Find remote keys function is completely broken" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/92547405:16
didrocksgood morning05:59
pittiGood morning06:13
didrockshey pitti, how are you?06:14
pittididrocks: bit tired, I didn't sleep very well; but ok otherwise06:14
pittihow are you?06:14
didrockspitti: I'm fine thanks :) impressed by the number of good fixes that landed in unity this night. I prefer to delay the release to tomorrow then.06:15
pittiok06:15
robert_ancellpitti, the desktop list on http://status.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/kernel-bugs/reports/rls-p-tracking-bugs.html seems quite bare - are we really done for 12.04?06:49
didrockshey robert_ancell, how are you? :)06:51
robert_ancelldidrocks, hi, good06:51
pittihey robert_ancell06:52
didrocksjasoncwarner_: hey ;)06:53
didrocksjasoncwarner_: no more white box in compiz? can we mark bug #940603 as fix committed?06:54
ubot2Launchpad bug 940603 in compiz-plugins-main "white box randomly shows up at top left corner blocking applications from using stuff under it" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/94060306:54
jasoncwarner_hey didrocks I've not seen it all day!06:54
jasoncwarner_I'm quite happy :)06:54
didrocks\o/06:54
didrockswoooowwww smspillaz ;)06:54
jasoncwarner_both machines seem to be working great06:54
didrocksjasoncwarner_: sam also proposed a workaround for the white window on minimized, which should work with most of the app06:54
didrocksjasoncwarner_: I'll get the team to review it!06:54
jasoncwarner_oh, nice :)06:55
jasoncwarner_didrocks: seems we would be ready to upload, what today or tomorrow?06:55
didrocksjasoncwarner_: there are been a lot of branches merged this night (8 branches) for small issues and mem leaks06:55
didrocksjasoncwarner_: and there are still 2 nux branches that are pending (one segfaulting for now, but very important)06:56
didrocksso tomorrow sounds better, getting evertyhing ready ASAP and then, some dogfooding with the volonteers :)06:56
jasoncwarner_k06:56
jasoncwarner_didrocks: I have to run out for a bit, but I'll be back for our 1-1 we can chat about it more then...06:56
didrocksjasoncwarner_: but I'm really positive on releasing on time and can even schedule a restaurant tomorrow evening to get more challenge!06:57
didrocksjasoncwarner_: sure :)06:57
didrocksnow that my machine doesn't use the fallback path for opengl1 card (and a lot will do with the new release), I'm impressed with the dash look and feel06:58
rickspencer3hey didrocks ... that restaurant challenge sounds interesting07:11
rickspencer3also, good morning ;)07:12
didrocksrickspencer3: heh, bonjour! ;)07:13
pittihey rickspencer307:24
rickspencer3good morning pitti07:24
pittirobert_ancell: nice work on seahorse!07:41
robert_ancellpitti, ta!07:41
robert_ancellpitti, it is a quite complex codebase to track through :)07:42
mlankhorstI'm playing with building custom wine packages to learn package management, can see the appeal of pbuilder-dist after having to build same package 4x. :)07:52
RAOFmlankhorst: Yup!  Although I still recommend sbuild :)07:53
chrisccoulsongood morning everyone08:00
didrockshey chrisccoulson, how are you?08:00
pittihey chrisccoulson08:00
chrisccoulsonhi pitti, didrocks08:01
seb128hey08:02
pittihey seb12808:07
seb128hey pitti, wie geht's?08:07
pittigut, danke!08:07
didrockssalut seb12808:07
seb128pitti, 2 bugs ahead of me today, congrats ;-)08:08
seb128lut didrocks08:08
pittiseb128: merci :)08:08
seb128pitti, bug #978124 was due to glib not going through proposed btw ;-)08:18
ubot2Launchpad bug 978124 in glib2.0 "upgrading to 12.04 beta2 not completed due to problem with packet skype:386" [Undecided,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/97812408:18
pittiseb128: ah, multiarch..08:18
seb128yeah...08:18
pittiseb128: indeed, sorry; let's use -proposed next time then08:18
seb128pitti, no worry, I just mention it because it's in my night emails backlog and I just read it ;-)08:18
bkerensaseb128: You dont by chance use Chromium do you?08:52
seb128no08:53
seb128firefox for the win!08:53
* chrisccoulson hugs seb12808:54
bkerensaseb128: until flash EOL's :P08:54
chrisccoulsonbkerensa, well, you won't be using chromium for flash either08:54
chrisccoulsonyou'll be using chrome08:54
seb128who cares you that? webm for the win :p08:54
* seb128 hugs chrisccoulson08:54
chrisccoulsonwhich is proprietary08:54
seb128chrisccoulson, how are you?08:54
chrisccoulsonseb128, yeah, i'm not too bad thanks. how are you?08:54
seb128I'm good thanks08:55
bkerensaseb128: I just noticed Chromium's Icon in Unity Launcher does not work at all ;) I can reproduce on a few pieces of hardware08:55
bkerensachrisccoulson: well I am trying to move to FF but unfortunately some sites still do not support FF08:55
bkerensa:(08:55
seb128bkerensa, try mentioning it on #ubuntu-unity08:55
chrisccoulsonbkerensa, seriously? what sort of sites?08:55
seb128some site don't support ff?08:55
bkerensaseb128: tweetdeck doesnt08:56
chrisccoulsonprobably ones with a "download google chrome" link on them ;)08:56
bkerensa:(08:56
bkerensawell they support FF 408:56
bkerensabut not 11 which is where Ubuntu is08:56
bkerensa:P08:56
chrisccoulsonbkerensa, oh, i know about tweetdeck. it actually works fine if you set the firefox user agent string to that of chrome08:57
chrisccoulsonthat's all they check08:57
bkerensachrisccoulson: I figured it was just a ua checker08:57
chrisccoulsonthey check the UA string and reject firefox08:57
bkerensaso sad08:57
chrisccoulsonbut it actually works perfectly ok08:57
chrisccoulsonor, it did when i last tried it08:57
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BigWDiscussion on ubuntu-devel-discuss is awesome :>11:14
* pitti reopens bug 969039 and sighs11:19
ubot2Launchpad bug 969039 in compiz "HUD appears when tapping Alt+Left very quickly" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/96903911:19
* seb128 hugs pitti for fixing one of the top desktop segfaultsd11:22
didrockspitti: at least, you will be able to remove it from g-c-c soon :)11:23
seb128didrocks, upload planned for tomorrow?11:24
* pitti hugs back seb12811:24
didrocksseb128: right11:26
seb128didrocks, ok, I might commit a few stuff in the vcs before then11:26
didrocksok11:27
seb128pitti, we changed the admin,sudo group stuff this cycle right?11:28
pittiseb128: yes11:28
seb128pitti, ok, gnome-menus admin's patch still check if the user is member of "admin" to declare it admin11:29
pittiah, I figure nobody noticed in gnome fallback11:30
pittiseb128: want me to fix, or are you at it?11:30
seb128pitti, if you want to fix it please feel free11:30
seb128pitti, I guess that11:30
seb128software-properties-gtk.desktop:X-KDE-SubstituteUID=true11:30
seb128pitti, that's probably not listed in the dash for new install in precise11:30
pittiit's not listed here either11:31
seb128NoDisplay=true11:32
pittiNoDisplay=true11:32
pittiah11:32
seb128pitti, that's because it's meant to be opened from s-c or update-manager I guess11:32
seb128so in practice it's a non visible bug11:32
seb128like nothing in the default install is impacted by it11:32
seb128I wonder if we should just drop that gnome-menus patch11:33
pittiis that the only desktop file which still has X-KDE-SubstituteUID ?11:33
seb128pitti, on my install it seems so11:33
seb128with synaptic-kde11:33
pittidebian/patches/20_show-admin-tools-for-admin-group.patch ?11:34
seb128pitti, right11:34
pittiyeah, with polkit this looks largely obsolete11:34
seb128should we just drop it?11:34
seb128less patching ;-)11:34
pittibut for the sake of being cautious I'm ok with fixing it for sudo11:34
pittiI don't mind much11:34
seb128pitti, your call11:34
pittiI'd have a better feeling if we grep the archive for desktop files which use that11:35
seb128let's fix it for the lts and drop it next cycle?11:35
pittiseb128: ^ sounds good11:35
didrocksrebooting, brb11:35
seb128pitti, want to do the fixing?11:35
pittiseb128: sure11:35
seb128pitti, danke!11:36
pittiseb128: I just followed up on bug 91270711:36
ubot2Launchpad bug 912707 in desktop-file-utils "upgrade manager prompts to resolve conflict in /etc/gnome/defaults.list" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/91270711:36
pittiseb128: would you have an off-hand idea whether we have a thing like "apply system-wide" for mime type configurations?11:36
seb128pitti, looking, I have a desktop-file-utils upload to do today11:36
pittiit's not that easy, and doesn't affect everyone11:36
seb128pitti, no we don't, but some maintaining script might call xdg-mime11:36
seb128pitti, I've seen some doing that in the past, it's wrong but some people think it's right to do11:37
pittiseb128: hm, xdg-mime does not appeaer to touch /etc/gnome/defaults.list?11:37
seb128pitti, let me check11:38
seb128pitti, /etc/gnome/defaults.list is a symlink to /usr/share/applications/defaults.list11:38
pittihm, perhaps it does11:38
seb128pitti, usually stuff do tweak the usr location11:38
pittiseb128: oh really? it's not here11:38
pittiit's a normal conffile11:38
pittibut I see some stuff like11:38
pitti        [ x"$mode" = x"system" ] && xdg_base_dir="$x/mime"11:38
pitti        xdg_global_dir="$x/$xdg_dir_name"11:38
seb128pitti, oh, sorry, it's the other way around11:38
pittiwhic sounds like it has a "system" mode11:39
seb128yes11:39
seb128pitti, that's meant for "make install" or similar to register stuff11:39
pitti/usr/share/gnome/applications/defaults.list -> /etc/gnome/defaults.list11:39
pittiaah11:39
seb128that's why some people think it's right to make postinst call it11:39
pittiok, $XDG_SYSTEM_DIRS/DATA_DIRS /applications/defaults.list11:40
pittithat's it11:40
guest-jPWGijmhr3: hey, I'm in a guest session11:41
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seb128pitti, http://code.google.com/p/klikclient/issues/detail?id=18011:41
didrocksmhr3: nothing by default in the dash11:41
seb128pitti, see, I've seen stuff call xdg-mime in an hackish way like that before, I wonder if chromium didn't use to do that11:41
seb128pitti, I would ask jdstrand to grep for xdg-mime in /var/lib/dpkg/info or something11:42
didrocksmhr3: and before you ask, yes, latest zg and zg-datahub with your patch ;)11:42
seb128pitti, but I think it's a buggy package somewhere and not our fault11:42
mhr3didrocks, are you sure? :)11:42
pittiseb128: right, I asked that in the bug; thanks!11:42
seb128pitti, yw!11:42
didrocksmhr3: I am, is there any log I should look at?11:42
mhr3didrocks, i tested it here in a guest session and it works11:42
mhr3didrocks, send me your .local/share/zeitgeist/activity.sqlite11:43
mhr3or actually11:43
mhr3if you have sqlite3 installed11:43
mhr3sqlite3 .local/share/zeitgeist/activity.sqlite "SELECT * FROM event_view;" | pastebinit11:43
mhr3didrocks, ^^11:44
seb128didrocks, do you want me to try that update as well?11:44
didrocksseb128: once we will figure it out ;) as I'm in the guest session, it's harder for me to share things ;)11:44
seb128didrocks, ok, feel free to ping me if you need a second tester11:44
didrockssure :)11:44
didrocksmhr3: 1|1334144428472|1|1|1||application://gnome-terminal.desktop|1|2|2|||1|Terminal|unknown||||application://gnome-terminal.desktop|1|1|2|application://compiz.desktop11:45
didrocksmhr3: I'm wondering why I have compiz.desktop11:45
didrocksmhr3: but maybe it wasn't empty then? and so no pre-populate11:45
mhr3didrocks, it means compiz started gnome-terminal (cause you run it from dash)11:45
didrocksah ok :)11:45
seb128pitti, \o/ inline stacktrace in the retracer emails ;-)11:45
didrocksmhr3: I even don't have gnome-terminal in the recent apps btw right now in the dash11:46
mhr3didrocks, kill datahub and run it with G_MESSAGES_DEBUG=all zeitgeist-datahub11:46
mhr3hmm.. that's odd11:46
didrocksmhr3: ok, running right now11:47
didrocksnothing display11:47
didrocksdisplayed*11:47
didrocksmhr3: I'm wondering if it's not because I can have opened the dash before datahub is started? (as we delay it)11:48
mhr3didrocks, ok, lets try it from start, zeitgeist-daemon -q && rm the activity.sqlite11:48
didrocksmhr3: it inserts some elements now if I start nautilus11:48
didrocksok11:48
mhr3then run datahub11:49
didrocksdone11:49
didrockshum, no events inserted11:49
didrocksso either my patch isn't correctly applied (but it told me that it was applied/unapplied11:49
didrockseither there is another issue :)11:49
mhr3yea, it sounds like that11:49
jdstrandseb128, pitti: commented on 912707. acroread is fiddling with xdg-mime in postinst11:50
mhr3didrocks, can you pastebin the patch?11:50
jdstrand(not my machine btw-- I am an evince user)11:50
seb128jdstrand, hey, that explains it then, thanks!11:50
didrocksmhr3: need to switch back to my main session for that, one sec11:50
jdstrandnp11:51
didrocksmhr3: http://paste.ubuntu.com/924735/11:52
mhr3didrocks, where's the rest?11:53
mhr3there have to be a couple of lines changed in the generated zeitgeist-datahub.c11:54
didrocksmhr3: ok, something bad happen in the last refresh I guess :)11:54
didrocksweird, I just adding your patch and quilt refresh11:54
didrocksI meant11:54
didrocksadded your additional commit11:54
didrocksand quilt refresh11:54
didrocksmhr3: let me see11:54
didrocksoh I got it11:56
didrocksmhr3: so i started from this patch: http://paste.ubuntu.com/924739/11:56
didrockswhich contains your latest vala change, but not the generated C11:56
didrocksso, it failed on applying of course11:56
didrocksI just did a quilt refresh to refresh the files11:56
didrocksbut as this is in the debian/rules clean targt, it already stripped the other files11:57
didrocksand so they are not more part of the quilt patch targetted files :)11:57
didrockstricky :)11:57
didrocksdoing the refresh manually then11:57
mhr3didrocks, i still see no changes to zeitgeist-datahub.c11:58
didrocks(didn't I told that patching vala file is awful?) ;)11:58
mhr3didrocks, at least you have some "fun" ;)11:58
didrocksmhr3: do you want me to thank you about it? :p11:58
mhr3didrocks, of course11:58
didrockstssss ;)11:59
mhr3good enough... you're welcome ;P11:59
didrocks:p12:00
didrocksok, logging out and back again12:06
didrocksmhr3: it works way better with the code :)12:10
mhr3didrocks, oh really? who would have guessed that :)12:10
didrocksmhr3: well, there is corner case that we could expect, but if you open the dash before datahub is loaded, the lenses are loaded and no result appear, even if you wait12:10
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didrockseven if you after close/reopen it12:11
didrocksyou have to do a search again12:11
mhr3didrocks, that shouldn't really be the case12:11
mhr3the lenses should refresh when there's new data12:11
didrocksmhr3: hum, doesn't seem to be the case here12:11
seb128here neither, I noticed yesterday12:11
didrocksmhr3: anyway, not linked to -datahub, I'm uploading it12:13
didrocksnice work :)12:13
mhr3that's really weird, do we have a bug about that?12:14
mhr3i didn't see that here12:14
didrocksmhr3: not sure, what info would you need?12:16
mhr3the only explanation for that would be that the monitor is installed after the data is pushed by datahub, and the lens also requested the data before it was pushed12:16
mhr3ideally bustle log12:16
didrocksseb128: do you have time to test that, or maybe sil2100? ^ (I need to test other things for compiz)12:17
seb128didrocks, mhr3: I can give it a try, let me play with my guest session12:18
mhr3thx seb12812:18
* mhr3 goes get some food12:18
didrocksas my computer isn't powerful enough to have the guest session in addition to the normal one, it's easier if someone can switch back and for :)12:18
seb128didrocks, yeah, mine has no issue with starting a guess session and switching, I can easily get infos12:19
seb128could people there try if they get an icon for polkit dialogs?12:25
seb128like try opening software-properties from update-manager or unlock the user accounts panel in system settings12:25
seb128the alt-tab and launcher icons are empty for me12:25
mdeslaurseb128: WFM12:31
didrocksseb128: so at least 2 working, murphy's law! :)12:32
seb128;-)12:33
* didrocks goes back with his nvidia card and white windows :p12:33
seb128it bugs in my session and in a guest session so that's 2 as well ;-)12:33
didrocksahah12:33
didrockswell, done ;)12:33
jdstrandpitti: actually, chrisccoulson is doing the packaging for acroread these days. I'm not sure if it is worth the trouble though (912707)12:43
chrisccoulsonyay me \o/12:43
jdstrandheh12:43
Ursinhapitti, hello! can I be assigned to https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/desktop-p-bugs-bugs-bugs ?12:56
UrsinhaI believe pedro isn't working on that anymore?..12:56
pittijdstrand: ah, so feel free to reopen and reassign to acroread13:06
pittiUrsinha: sure, done; thanks13:06
Ursinhapitti, thanks!13:07
jdstranddone13:08
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RAOFkenvandine: Yo yo!  Ping re: bug #726301 - is this fixed (or going to be fixed) in Precise?13:42
ubot2Launchpad bug 726301 in mission-control-5 "mission-control-5 crashed with SIGSEGV in g_str_hash()" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/72630113:42
seb128RAOF, hey, how are you? what are you doing online so late? ;-)13:43
RAOFseb128: It's not quite so late in Perth :)13:43
RAOFBut, yeah, I will be heading to bed pretty soon.13:44
seb128right, my datetime indicator confirms that, I though it would be like 1pm for you ;-)13:44
RAOF...in fact, I think I'm tired enough to head to bed now ☺.13:46
kenvandineRAOF, that should be in precise already13:46
seb128haha13:46
seb128RAOF, 'night!13:46
pittiRAOF: g'night!13:46
seb128kenvandine, hey, how are you?13:46
RAOFkenvandine: Ah, good.  Next time I process the SRU queue I'll accept that one, then.13:46
pittiseb128: FYI, next time the retracer breaks, I'd like to try a new mode13:47
kenvandineRAOF, thx... that has been fixed in precise for months actually13:47
pittiseb128: ev contributed a change to speed up retracing by a factor of 4 or so13:47
seb128pitti, there is no such thing as a retracer issue13:47
pittiseb128: knocking on wood!13:47
seb128;-)13:47
kenvandinehey seb12813:48
pittiseb128: actually, I'll just try it now13:48
seb128pitti, is that different from the fix listed in your upload yesterday?13:48
pittiseb128: yes13:48
pittiseb128: ev added a --sandbox-dir option to keep an unpackaged sandbox around13:48
pittiinstead of rebuilding it for every bug13:49
seb128pitti, ok, well we are not in important need of any retrace right now so it's a good time to try optimization13:49
pittiand only unpack packages which were newly downloaded13:49
seb128pitti, it will be good to have retracers solid after unity 5.10 upload in case there are any new issue in that version13:49
pittiseb128: I didn't do that, as it's by and large "fast enough" for us, but for the crash db we need every bit of optimization13:49
seb128pitti, ok, seems good13:49
pittiseb128: hm, actually, I just think I found a flaw on this, darn13:50
seb128pitti, it doesn't clean old versions so cruft add over time but that shouldn't be an issue any time soon?13:50
pittiseb128: no, we can just wipe it every n days or so13:50
pittiseb128: it only unpacks debs which were actually newly downloaded, and it assumes that any package in the cache that it already has is already unpacked13:51
seb128ok13:51
seb128what's the flaw?13:51
pittiI was thinking, if we retrace a bug with foo version 2, then one with 113:51
pittiand then one with version 2 again, it'll actually use the version 1 binary13:51
pittias both are already cached13:52
pittinow, we don't actually support that properly yet, but there's a potential trap there13:52
* pitti ponders this more thoroughly13:52
seb128pitti, you would need a unpacked dir by distro serie I guess13:52
pittiit sounds like it could become a problem when two packages provide the same file and exclude each other13:53
pittioh, we need that, too, yes13:53
wigihi all13:56
wigihow are you?13:56
ogra_didrocks, i just committed a properly working gles2 patch to the branch, moving towards plugins now14:47
ogra_(just FYI)14:48
didrocksogra_: excellent, thanks a lot!14:49
smspillazogra_: thanks :)14:50
sil2100ogra_: the c-p-m patch didn't work as well? Since it seemed to apply correctly14:51
ogra_sil2100, well, i wanrt to at least check it ... havent gotten to plugins at all yet14:53
ogra_theoretically it should be fine though14:53
sil2100ogra_: great ;)15:01
mterrypitti, heyo.  I know you've looked at bug 405432 in the past.  Any objection if I take the two patches from upstream in the bug? (they are from upstream, but not applied to trunk or reviewed by a second upstreamer).  So many dups on that bug, I feel like we should do something15:12
ubot2Launchpad bug 405432 in gvfs "gvfsd-metadata crashed with SIGSEGV in copy_tree_to_builder()" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/40543215:12
pittimterry: no, of course not, that sounds fine15:14
pittimterry: I want patches to be filed upstream, I don't think we need to block on getting them committed upstream in all cases15:14
pittifor new patches it makes sense to wait a day or two for upstream review, but that doesn't seem to be the case here15:14
mterrypitti, OK.  You sounded like you wanted to wait on upstream comments in a previous bug is all.  But they've had plenty of time to comment if they want  :)15:14
mterry(in one of the dups I mean)15:15
pittimterry: I can't actually look at the bug, it times out..15:15
mterrypitti, too many dups!  :)15:15
seb128pitti, you can probably +text it15:16
pittimterry: anyway, http://bugzilla-attachments.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=186060 seems safe enough15:18
mterrypitti, the patch from the upstream dup?  I was thinking of grabbing the two patches in upstream's master bug -- one to prevent crash and one to truncate the file if it's bogus15:18
mterry(just because they were written by a gvfs developer)15:19
pittioh, sure15:19
* mterry goes to work15:20
pittithese seem good, too15:20
pittimterry: perhaps you can follow up on teh upstream bug, saying that these got applied to Ubuntu15:20
pittiwill give them a poke and keep them in the loop15:20
mterryyar15:20
seb128pitti, so, I'm about to do a glib upload ... did you have anything you can think about to include?15:31
seb128^ or somebody else15:31
seb128pitti, and do I target proposed with it?15:31
pittiseb128: not from me; using -proposed now?15:32
pittiif you want, sure15:32
seb128pitti, well, it's aimed at precise, I was just wonder if we should use proposed as a build staging or not15:32
pittiyes, understood15:32
pitticertainly safer to use -proposed, you'll just lose the bug count15:32
pittibut if it's consolating, I lost one as well today by fixing bugs with syncs15:33
pitti(those don't seem to count either)15:33
seb128pitti, it's only 1 bug and yeah call it even with you sync then ;-)15:33
pittiperhaps bdmurray has fixed it since, not sure15:34
pittisince we asked, I mean15:34
* pitti watches our buildds steaming and sweating15:34
glatzorevening mvo and pitti. Sorry but I was disconnect yesterday (I have been on a train ride)15:49
pittihey glatzor, wie gehts/15:50
glatzorpitti, thanks. supi, und dir selbst?15:51
pittigut, danke! a bit tired today, but that'll pass15:51
mvoglatzor: yeah, I thnk I followed up in the bug15:51
pittigood night everyone!16:09
seb128pitti, 'night16:10
chrisccoulsonhah, ruby just pointed at my screen with the brown pangolin wallpaper on and said "it looks a bit like a dinosaur"16:16
chrisccoulsonit seems that everything looks like a dinosaur atm!16:16
seb128too much firefox around :p16:18
seb128or mozilla rather16:19
chrisccoulsonheh16:19
chrisccoulsontalking of firefox, who wants to volunteer to make firefox 12 work on powerpc? (https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=691898)16:20
ubot2Mozilla bug 691898 in JavaScript Engine "Use YARR interpreter instead of PCRE on platforms where YARR JIT is not supported, since PCRE doesnt build" [Normal,Assigned: ]16:20
chrisccoulsonit's not something i care about, and unless someone steps up to fix it, powerpc won't get the next update ;)16:20
seb128chrisccoulson, I just uploaded a glib gresource fix for big endian arch, that's as far as I will go for powerpc users :p16:21
seb128I'm surprised we got 3 reported of that issues, i.e 3 people running precise and nautilus on powerpc16:21
chrisccoulsonall 3 powerpc users reported the bug?16:22
chrisccoulsonwow!16:22
chrisccoulson:-)16:22
BigWhalefake accounts probably ;>16:23
seb128time for some exercice, be back in an hour16:25
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sebI28time for some beer, be back in an hour16:26
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chrisccoulson;)16:26
ogra_LOL16:26
didrocksogra_: getting some success on the compiz-plugins-main front? (I think you built it to confirm)16:37
ogra_didrocks, sorry i was in meetings until a moment ago16:37
didrocksno worry :)16:38
ogra_will get to the plugins soonish16:38
didrocksogra_: I can send that to the ppa if you just wanted a build confirmation16:38
didrocksogra_: as nothing really changed apart from some cherry-picks16:38
ogra_i can build it locally16:38
didrocksok, you need heat at home? :p16:38
ogra_its arm ... no heat :)16:38
didrocksheh ;)16:38
ogra_nor any fans or other noise :)16:39
ogra_and everyone understands if you are slow :)16:39
* ogra_ likes working on arm 16:39
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didrocksogra_: keep me posted on your c-p-m build please, (even by email), I'll do some exercice now :)17:12
* didrocks will copy the binary to the unity-team ppa in 30 minutes, if people want to upgrade to it17:12
didrocksseb128: ^17:12
didrockstime for exercice, have a good evening everyone!17:13
seb128chrisccoulson, heh!!! ;-)17:32
seb128chrisccoulson, still there? my tb misbehave again!17:35
seb128jbicha, hey, did you see that your g-c-c proxy group fix has issues? if you fix it just commit to the vcs, didrocks plans an upload tomorrow17:35
jbichaseb128: I saw that it apparently didn't work, I think I forgot to log out of my test account when I tried testing my patch17:38
jbichaC isn't my strong point either17:38
seb128jbicha, no, I think it's because you check for one group and return if the check is false without checking for the second one17:41
seb128you probably want to check for group1 || group2 in th same check17:41
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chrisccoulsonis it possible to use apport to report a bug against a PPA package? (in this case, compiz from the unity-team PPA)18:58
chrisccoulsoni'm sure i've asked this before :/18:58
cyphermoxpitti: hey18:58
cyphermoxpitti: did you manage to find anything for gvfs re: bluetooth/obex browse after all?18:59
chrisccoulsonoh18:59
chrisccoulsonAPPORT_DISABLE_DISTRO_CHECK ftw18:59
cyphermoxchrisccoulson: cool.18:59
chrisccoulsonwell, grep ftw, actually :)18:59
htorquechrisccoulson: does this work with "ubuntu-bug"?19:07
seb128chrisccoulson, it should work out of the box? the unity,compiz apport hook should allow that19:09
chrisccoulsonseb128, oh, it didn't work here :/19:15
seb128chrisccoulson, ok, maybe it's only for unity and not compiz19:15
seb128chrisccoulson, the unity hook has19:16
seb128    # for install from the ppa19:16
seb128    if not apport.packaging.is_distro_package(report['Package'].split()[0]):19:16
seb128        report['CrashDB'] = 'unity'19:16
seb128seems the compiz one doesn't though19:16
chrisccoulsonwoohoo, finally got a compiz trace when undocking my laptop (bug 979251)19:18
ubot2Launchpad bug 979251 in compiz "Compiz hangs every time when undocking or changing display configuration" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/97925119:18
chrisccoulsonaltough, i wonder if that one is a RAOF issue ;)19:18
seb128chrisccoulson, oh, that's compiz? can you switch to a vt when that happens?19:20
chrisccoulsonseb128, sometimes, but not every time19:20
seb128chrisccoulson, it's weird that a compiz issue blocks vt change19:20
chrisccoulsonyeah19:20
seb128chrisccoulson, no such issue with i.e unity2d?19:21
chrisccoulsonseb128, no, it's only when running compiz19:21
chrisccoulsonit also works if i log out back to the greeter19:21
chrisccoulsonand then undock19:21
seb128ok, weird19:21
seb128does going to the greeter, ie changing user and undocking works?19:22
seb128or do you need to stop your compiz?19:22
chrisccoulsonseb128, i'm not sure about that. i just log out atm when i want to undock19:22
chrisccoulsonwhich is a bit of a pain :)19:22
seb128chrisccoulson, can you try to just try to change user and see if that's enough?19:23
chrisccoulsonseb128, yeah, will do in a bit19:23
seb128great, thanks19:23
* mterry is getting ready to murder gnome-keyring19:29
chrisccoulsonjust fixed a desktop bug, finally :)19:33
seb128mterry, I'm close to suggest turning the testsuit off ;-)19:34
seb128chrisccoulson, oh?19:34
chrisccoulsonseb128, yeah, bug 91759819:38
ubot2Launchpad bug 917598 in gnome-settings-daemon "batterie low warning notification uses fallback dialog" [Low,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/91759819:38
chrisccoulsoni think i found a memory leak as well19:38
seb128chrisccoulson, \o/19:38
mterryseb128, testing a gvfs upload with a bunch of similar quick fixes.  :)  Hopefully close out the top heat gvfs bugs20:26
seb128mterry, I saw you got busy duplicating stuff ;-)20:26
mterryseb128, but there are so many other 1-off gvfs bugs!  thing is a quagmire20:26
mterryeverything has a different stack20:26
seb128yeah, gvfs needs an active maintainer :-(20:27
seb128well maybe fixing the most common ones will by side effect fix some of the other ones20:27
seb128I'm also not sure how much of those are apport "noise"20:27
seb128like they are bugs, but I'm not sure how many are issues users really notice at use20:27
seb128compared to weird stuff happening at session closing or when connecting devices without using them20:28
mterryYeah20:28
mterrytremolux, love the 'add-new-apps-to-launcher' bit of software-center20:30
tremoluxmterry: ah, is the last bit released now??20:31
tremoluxmterry: I gotta update today!!20:31
mterrytremolux, it's been working for a like a week now20:31
tremoluxmterry: meaning, the animation20:31
mterrytremolux, oh!  There's an animation?20:31
tremoluxmterry: coming soon ;)20:31
mterrytremolux, no, I just noticed that they get added to the launcher at all20:31
mterrytremolux, give me bling!20:31
mterrytremolux, is it a known bug that purchased apps don't add themselves to the launcher?20:53
tremoluxmterry: there is a bug for it, it only happens with some purchased apps20:53
tremoluxmterry: hmm, should bump that one in priority20:53
mterrytremolux, k20:53
tremoluxmterry: oh, from before, see bug 95514720:54
ubot2Launchpad bug 955147 in unity "[FFe, UIFe] New animation for adding launchers for newly installed applications" [Medium,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/95514720:54
tremoluxmterry: coming in unity 5.10!20:54
mterryheh20:54
tremoluxmterry: BIlal Ahktar's work  :D20:54
tremoluxmterry: he's got a video of it in action, but I can't find where20:55
tremoluxmterry: bug 925014 should be the one for the purchased items (even though this specifies previous purchases)20:57
ubot2Launchpad bug 925014 in software-center "Some previously purchase items are not being added to the Unity launcher" [Medium,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/92501420:57
tremoluxmterry: silly me, the link to the video is right in the bug report: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6peOjOrcURA   :)21:01
tremoluxmterry: bling just for you!!!21:01
* mterry looks21:02
mterrytremolux, neat!21:05
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diwicquick question: what's the keyboard key for selecting a tab?21:54
diwicmy mouse hang and I'm in the middle of testing something21:54
diwichmm, now the arrow keys do work21:56
diwicI'm pretty certain they didn't before...21:56
sorendiwic: Typically Alt-N where N is an integer from 1 to 9.22:07
sorendiwic: Otherwise, Ctrl-PgUp and Ctrl-PgDown should cycle through tabs.22:07
diwicsoren, thanks; it seems to be working far from optimal here, but my 12.04 is a few days old, let me try updating it22:08
sorenOh, dear. It would suck if that broke.22:09
diwicsoren, would those shortcuts require the tab control itself to have input focus? (i e not something inside the tab control)22:11
DarxusGTK 3.4.1, planned to be released a week from now, will go in precise-updates at some point?  Any chance of enabling the wayland backend at that point?  I'm hopeful that the non-cairo-gl dependent branch will be merged before the 3.4.1 release.22:14
DarxusAnd the patch to make GTK not completely fail when both the x11 and wayland backends are built has already been committed.22:15
sorendiwic: No.22:18
bschaeferthumper, ping, if you have time could you re-review this branch?22:38
bschaeferhttps://code.launchpad.net/~unity-team/unity/3v1n0-quick-alt+tab-fixes/+merge/10091122:38
thumperbschaefer: I'll try22:40
thumperI'm behind on my review thingies22:40
thumperthey need to be finished today22:40
thumperbschaefer: it'll be SRU material now22:40
thumperbut likely to go in22:41
bschaefersweet22:42
bschaeferif it can make it in as an SRU then no need to rush22:42
thumperit isn't a visual change, just behavioural22:42
thumperso it should be OK22:42
thumperwe are stabalising for release22:43
thumperso no more commits unless OMG critical22:43
bschaeferalright cool! Even valgrind ones?22:43
thumpereven valgrind ones22:43
thumperunless they are leaks22:43
thumperI'd let leaks through22:43
bschaeferoo ok, I was just tracking an invalid read22:43
thumpermost likely22:43
thumperdepends on the impact22:44
bschaeferbut of only size 4 and it only happens on init and it doesn't crash so no big22:44
thumperif the invalid read could lead to a crash, then that is important22:44
thumperif the invalid read could lead to a potential glitch in one frame22:44
thumperthen not important enough22:44
bschaeferalright, Ill see if i can fix this. It happens when PanelMenuView first starts and calls GLibSignal::Disconnect() before anything is connected22:44
bschaeferbut actually it can only happen after the signal is set up...22:45
bschaeferbut ill try to track down memory leaks then :).22:45

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