SpamapS | interesting.. | 01:27 |
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SpamapS | shouldn't perl, which directly links libperl, depend on libperl (= ${binary:Version}) ? | 01:28 |
SpamapS | well anyway, bug #989788 has me thinking about that | 01:34 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 989788 in perl (Ubuntu) "package nagios-plugins-basic 1.4.15-5ubuntu3 failed to install/upgrade: ErrorMessage: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 127" [Medium,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/989788 | 01:34 |
ScottK | SpamapS: Eventually you're going to triage enough of those postfix exit 75 bugs that you'll finally write a bug pattern for it .... | 02:31 |
ScottK | dobey: Now that precise is out the door, if you guys want to take another shot at the python-qt4 split, I'm game to work with you on it and get it into Debian. | 05:19 |
SpamapS | ScottK: I thought I did write a bug pattern for it. In fact, I think I did, and many of them are gone. | 07:21 |
cjwatson | SpamapS: On i386, perl is statically linked to libperl.a for performance. On other architectures, the actual library is in perl-base, and libperl5.* depends on that; I believe that this is to avoid excessive dependency complexity in an Essential package. | 08:27 |
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penguin42 | is there a mailing list admin around? I've got a user asking for a mail to be removed from mail-archive.com's archive of ayatana@lists.lp - it looks like I helped him a few months back (can't remember how I helped him) - I think he's actually sent this message via a 'contact this team' via lp, but not entirely sure | 12:49 |
Laney | you want #launchpad, but i doubt there is anything that can be done this side. | 12:50 |
Nafallo | penguin42: ehrm. you'd need an admin for everyone caching that list in the world + google to get it removed. might be better to have the user not send mails he regrets :-) | 12:50 |
penguin42 | Nafallo: I agree, but mail-archive.com's FAQ says that they can remove things given the approval of the list-admin and he's trying to go down that route (although the links to the ayatana admins from mail-archive.com seem broken) - I suspect I helped him on \ubuntu=bugs a while ago when he first asked | 12:52 |
Nafallo | wow | 12:53 |
penguin42 | is there a 'correct' contact for the admin of that list he should contact? | 12:53 |
Nafallo | *shrugs* likely an RT to the list-masters. | 12:55 |
Nafallo | rt/AT/ubuntu.com | 12:55 |
Nafallo | iirc | 12:55 |
penguin42 | ok, thanks I'll ask him to do that | 12:55 |
Nafallo | if nothing else, they can likely point him further in a direction. | 12:56 |
Laney | it's not an ubuntu list, but a launchpad one. | 12:56 |
penguin42 | nod - I don't even think it was a particularly messy mistake | 12:56 |
penguin42 | Laney: So what would you suggest? | 12:57 |
Laney | contact #launchpad or the administrators of that particular team | 12:57 |
Nafallo | Laney: same admins... | 12:58 |
Nafallo | Laney: the ubuntu.com just means it's a community question. | 12:58 |
Nafallo | *shrugs* | 12:58 |
Laney | Nafallo: the administrators of the team in Launchpad | 12:59 |
Nafallo | *shrugs* | 13:00 |
penguin42 | the maintainer of Ayatana in lp seems to be 'Registry Administrators' | 13:01 |
Laney | I think it got renamed to unity-design https://launchpad.net/~unity-design | 13:03 |
penguin42 | yeh, which might be why the mail-archive.com link is broken | 13:03 |
penguin42 | right, I've told him to try the rtq address and if that fails to try the contact-this-team that I followed from the ayatana address a few links; he's got a chance of getting to some one | 13:04 |
penguin42 | rt@ | 13:04 |
penguin42 | heck, I wish synergy wouldn't screw key mappings.... | 13:04 |
Laney | he probably shouldn't make further public postings linking to it ... | 13:05 |
penguin42 | yes, indeed | 13:08 |
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tomreyn | is there a way to delete the cached SSO information used by software-center? | 14:32 |
tumbleweed | tomreyn: I would assume it's in the gnome keyring | 14:34 |
tomreyn | tumbleweed: it's there, but this doesn't seem to be the only place. | 14:42 |
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SpamapS | cjwatson: ok, given that libperl.so.5.14 would be in the perl-base package, and nagios-plugins-basic -> ucf -> debconf -pre-depends-> perl-base .. shouldn't perl-base have been configured (and thus, ldcache updated) and prevented bug #989788 ? I'm thinking it might be a dpkg bug | 15:05 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 989788 in perl (Ubuntu) "package nagios-plugins-basic 1.4.15-5ubuntu3 failed to install/upgrade: ErrorMessage: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 127" [Medium,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/989788 | 15:05 |
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dobey | ScottK: cool. will try to find some time to poke at it again soon | 16:21 |
amarunowski | hey guys, i'm making some lee-way with animating my desktop background, i got the system to stop using nautilus as an overlay, and i'm now looking into conky, so see how it draws directly to the desktop background. could anybody give me a hint as to which Ubuntu app is responsible for actually drawing the desktop background image? | 16:33 |
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tumbleweed | SpamapS: congrats! re https://lists.debian.org/debian-newmaint/2012/04/msg00032.html | 16:56 |
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Laney | \o/ | 17:09 |
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Laney | now The Wait Begins | 17:22 |
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mlankhorst | o.O.. ppa bugging? Version older than that in the archive. 1.5.3-0ubuntu1~ppa1~oneiric2+pulse17 <= 1.5.3-0ubuntu1~ppa1~precise2+pulse17 | 20:03 |
mlankhorst | sigh suppose ill create a second staging ppa then | 20:05 |
jussi | hi all, would it be possible to introduce colours into the apt output? so when you go to update/upgrade, packaged to be install come in green, remove red etc? | 20:22 |
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ScottK | jussi: That's something that should be done/not done in Debian IMO. It's not something Ubuntu should carry a long term diff for. | 20:56 |
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