[00:55] <cnd> pitti, what are we supposed to do then for srus?
[00:55] <cnd> I assume from your response that lp knows of the issue already?
[04:10] <xnox> Laney: if you are up and about can please merge /dima branch into the junk tracker, yet again please =)
[04:10] <xnox> this time around this is for foundations-q-python-versions blueprint
[04:10] <xnox> with barry as responsible point of contact =)
[05:49] <Laney> heh
[05:53] <Laney> I don't know if that script should be in with the configs
[05:53] <Laney> can you put it somewhere else and just add a comment or something linking to it?
[06:05] <SpamapS> why oh why are my fans running at max speed when my CPU is 50C below "high"
[06:07]  * SpamapS drops them to 3000 to see what happens
[06:25] <twb> http://packages.ubuntu.com/precise/msmtp is returning a 500 for me - not sure why yet
[06:26] <twb> it doesn't show up from the search form on packages.ubuntu.com either, but it is listed in rmadison... ?
[06:29]  * twb finds the dsc URL by brute force instead
[06:30] <Terminus_> twb: that's weird. doesn't show up on packages.ubuntu.com but shows up with aptitude search. =|
[06:30] <Terminus_> twb: oh... you just need the dsc? https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archive/primary/+files/msmtp_1.4.26-1.dsc
[06:33] <twb> Yeah that's the only reason I go to pdo/puc
[06:34] <micahg> twb: have you seen pull-lp-source?
[06:35] <twb> No, launchpad-tools went into the "too hard" basket for me, along with all of lp
[06:35] <micahg> twb: it's in ubuntu-dev-tools :)
[06:40] <twb> Grmph, gratuitous bump of dh compat from 7 to 8
[06:41] <Terminus_> anybody here using winbind? not working here and logs don't show much info. and by not working, i mean it's half working and seems to fail when calling wbcGetpwnam()
[06:41] <twb> (The actual end goal, is to get an msmtp that supports TLS cert checking, on lucid.  It's a minor headache to just cherry-pick that patch due to unrelated changes to the same C enums.)
[06:42] <twb> IIRC I "fixed" this last time by just building msmtp 1.4.20 from source and dropping the binary in /usr/local/bin/
[06:42] <Terminus_> oh yeah, the winbind problem i'm having is on 12.04.
[06:52] <twb> Grah, apparently dget + lp + my curlrc will implicitly inflate the .diff.gz
[06:52] <twb> Which then means .dsc will crack the shits even if I deflate it again, because the sums will be wrong
[06:53] <micahg> !ohmy | |twb
[06:53] <twb> Sorry
[06:53] <SpamapS> twb: seriously.. pull-lp-source. You're spending a lot of extra time for no gain. Also backportpackage.
[06:54] <micahg> backportpackage doesn't work when the build deps are versioned too high :)
[06:54] <SpamapS> sure it doedes
[06:54] <SpamapS> backportpackage debhelper
[06:54] <SpamapS> backportpackage msmtp
[06:54] <SpamapS> :)
[06:54]  * SpamapS wonders how deep that rabbit hole goes
[06:54] <micahg> SpamapS: you really want to go down that rabbit hole?
[06:54] <micahg> haha
[06:55] <twb> SpamapS: too deep, because msmtp has gnome deps for one of its builds, and at a minimum I'm throwing that part away in my backport
[06:55]  * SpamapS curses Canon for only providing i386 drivers for their scanner.. and depending on libgimp2.0 which is not multiarch yet
[06:56] <twb> SpamapS: you are lucky -- $customer has a "scan to email" MFD, and they finished moving all their mail to google apps then called me "hey btw the scan-to-email isn't working anymore for some reason"
[06:56] <SpamapS> Still.. the fact that I can install it (after removing amd64 gimp) and get a scan from my wifi scanner in 5 seconds is so nice compared to the bad old days. :p
[06:57] <SpamapS> twb: I love IT by rote. It used to feed me back when I was a consultant.
[06:57] <twb> BTW if I turn -o compress off in my .curlrc, dget works as expected.
[06:58] <twb> SpamapS: "IT by rote" indicates you need a sysadmin to script that job away
[06:59] <twb> Anyway I grabbed 1.4.20 instead of 1.4.26 and that backports cleanly to lucid with no fuss other than throwing out the gnome version
[07:00] <SpamapS> twb: exactly, thats what I was.. the guy who scripted away bad IT admins' jobs. :)
[07:03] <twb> http://paste.debian.net/167811/ hmm, what's that error about?
[07:04] <twb> oh, I know
[07:04] <twb> It's _all not _amd64.  Stupid copy-and-paste error
[07:41] <eagles0513875_> hey guys is there a plan to migrate unity away from using X and to using wayland
[08:39] <redwan> Hello, everyone. I'd like to ask several (maybe) questions. I want to begin contributing to Ubuntu, but I don't know where to start.
[08:41] <redwan> I installed development and package tools, read some techtalks from Ubuntu Developer Day, but I still have a lot of questions, such as: where I can choose bug
[08:41] <redwan> which bug to choose from the list, etc
[08:42] <redwan> Can anyone help me with it?
[08:42] <twb> Hmm, is there a wnpp-alert equivalent for Ubuntu?
[08:44] <twb> redwan: there are ways to contribute other than writing code, too.  e.g. localization teams
[08:47] <redwan> twb: i'd like to write code.
[08:47] <twb> Fair enough.
[08:49] <geser> redwan: see if you find an easy task for you on http://harvest.ubuntu.com/ or try to fix an issue which annoys you
[08:52] <redwan> geser: thanks! so I choose task there, complete it, make diff and then send it to verify?
[08:52] <twb> geser: ah, neat.  I was sure there'd be such a tool, just wasn't sure what it was called :-)
[08:53] <twb> Haha, "nmap has no watch file".  That's low-hanging indeed.
[08:53] <twb> Where it says "5 hidden opportunities", how do you unhide them?  AFAICT not by clicking on anything...
[08:56] <twb> OH, I see, if I scroll down there is a "difficulty" check list and by default only "bite size" is shown
[08:59] <geser> redwan: yes, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SponsorshipProcess on how to get your changes sponsored into Ubuntu
[09:18] <dupondje> anyone a list with merges ?
[09:18] <dupondje> alternative for the MoM :)
[09:29] <geser> dupondje: see https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/quantal/+localpackagediffs to find candidates for a merge
[09:36] <dupondje> thx geser  :)
[09:36] <dupondje> bored today, so ... :D
[11:07] <verwilst> hello, maybe not the right place to ask, but the IM appindicator menu has counter 'bubbles' for email for example. Anyone knows where to find a code snippet on how i can implement this in my own appindicator menu?
[11:23] <verwilst> http://developer.ubuntu.com/resources/technologies/messaging-menu/ works here, but it seems the python lib doesnt have an equivalent
[14:49] <dupondje> libhdf5-openmpi-dev : Depends: libhdf5-openmpi-7 (= 1.8.8-9) but it is not going to be installed
[14:49] <dupondje> odd, any idea's? Package seems to be published, test build worked fine
[14:50] <azeem_> what does apt-get install libhdf5-openmpi-7=1.8.8-9 say?
[14:58] <dupondje> ok https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/octave3.2
[14:58] <dupondje> this is the reason
[16:55] <nigelb> bryce_++
[16:55] <nigelb> that was an awesome email :)
[16:55] <nigelb> (Not the football team)
[17:02] <xnox> Laney: I've pushed an update to /dima again. Just the ben file this time around
[18:09] <ogra_> pitti_, did you have a consolekit session planned (that just came up in the multiseat session) ?
[18:17] <melodie> hello
[18:23] <melodie> do someone have a clue about why the officiel Ubuntu LTS new versions are default provided with a pae kernel ?
[18:23] <micahg> melodie: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PrecisePangolin/ReleaseNotes/UbuntuDesktop#System_requirements
[18:24] <melodie> micahg, I look, thanks
[18:25] <melodie> micahg, it says, however it does not say why
[18:27] <micahg> melodie: if you need a non-PAE install disk, just use lubuntu or xubuntu ISOs
[18:27] <micahg> the why is that most machines should have PAE enabled at this point
[18:35] <cgregan> zyga_: I added you to the Checkbox Core meeting. It will not happen this week, but will begin again next week. We can discuss combining efforts then if you are able to make it.
[18:35] <zyga_> cgregan, I can attend remotely next week
[18:36] <cgregan> zyga_: yeah...we do google hangout
[18:36] <cgregan> cool
[18:36] <zyga_> cgregan, I strongly believe that the sooner we combine efforts the less resources we'll waste in the long term, we are really doing exactly the same thing today
[18:36] <zyga_> cgregan, excellent, looking forward to it
[18:58] <dupondje> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/remmina/+bug/937522 clipboard patch for quantal added, if somebody could review :)
[20:42] <melodie> gn
[21:05] <dupondje> damn couchdb is prehistoric in Quantal
[21:05] <dupondje> not merged for years :(
[23:22] <pitti_> ogra_: we don't have a CK session; it's a JFDI thing mostly, maintaining the current state
[23:22] <ogra_> ok, thanks, we werent sure what seat machanism would be used while discussing multiseat
[23:23] <broder> is anybody still getting utility out of having lintian.uw.o point at precise? (any reason i shouldn't just re-point it at quantal?)
[23:24]  * ogra_ supposes having a percise instance available until 12.04.1 might probably sense
[23:24] <ogra_> +make
[23:24] <broder> i don't think i have the space to run both precise and quantal
[23:24] <broder> (the lintian lab + archive mirror is about .5T last i checked)