[05:11] <micahg> jbicha: you might want to update your application to include why you're going for MOTU rights specifically
[05:11] <micahg> especially since you can already upload desktop-extra and desktop
[05:11] <micahg> jbicha: also keep in mind that the new spin will get a packageset as well
[05:12] <micahg> jbicha: well, in time when it becomes officialish :)
[05:12] <jbicha> micahg: because it's annoying not to be able to upload to stuff not in those sets :)
[05:13] <micahg> jbicha: it would be good to show some examples of that sponsored work then
[05:15] <jbicha> ok, I'll try to make it more MOTU-specific tomorrow
[05:15] <micahg> jbicha: thanks
[05:18] <micahg> jbicha: will June 4 at 14:00 UTC be ok? (FYI, this time/date might change, but we'll give notice)
[07:30] <dholbach> good morning
[07:35] <geser> good morning
[07:36] <ScottK> Heh.  /me is in -0900, so it's not even late at night yet.
[07:38] <ScottK> No.  That's wrong.  I'm on -1000.
[08:03] <iulian> Morning dholbach, geser.
[08:03] <iulian> Hey ScottK.
[08:04] <ScottK> Hello iulian.
[08:05] <dholbach> hi iulian
[08:08] <geser> Hi iulian
[12:27] <highvoltage> good morning
[12:32] <nigelb> Hey highvoltage
[15:29] <alo21> hi all
[15:29] <alo21> I have a big issue on building a package
[15:45] <EvilResistance> alo21:  details?
[15:45] <EvilResistance> ::
[15:45] <EvilResistance> :P *
[15:45] <EvilResistance> details are important :P
[15:45] <alo21> EvilResistance: well... How long does packaging take?
[15:45] <EvilResistance> depends on the package :P
[15:46] <alo21> EvilResistance: for example amule?
[15:46] <EvilResistance> i've had packages that are HUGE and needed 30 minutes to fully build
[15:46] <EvilResistance> alo21:  wouldn't know until i tried
[15:46] <EvilResistance> but i'm not in Ubuntu atm
[15:46] <EvilResistance> if i were i'd test
[15:46] <EvilResistance> i think the one that needed 30 minutes to build was ruby...
[15:46] <EvilResistance> but that was the compiler/interpreter for ruby ;P
[15:47] <EvilResistance> other than that, most of the packages i've had to build are small, and are done within ten minutes
[15:47]  * EvilResistance checks the package name
[15:47] <alo21> EvilResistance: may be I solved it
[15:47] <EvilResistance> how so?
[15:48] <EvilResistance> if you have specific questions outside of "Length of build time" i can probably answer
[15:48] <EvilResistance> because build time is dependent on system speed, packaging system, resource usage, etc.
[15:48] <alo21> EvilResistance: you right... my old issue was that
[15:49] <alo21> the pbuilding takes 30 seconds, but it did not give me any .deb file
[15:49] <EvilResistance> well which 'amule' are you building
[15:49] <EvilResistance> if you're building the one from Quantal, it doesnt look like it builds right
[15:50] <alo21> now it seems all ok... i wait
[15:50] <EvilResistance> alo21:  remember to use --buildresult [path] arguments wiht your pbuilder build statement
[15:50] <alo21> EvilResistance: Precise, and I am building amule 2.3.1
[15:50] <EvilResistance> there's two 2.3.1's
[15:50] <EvilResistance> one ofr Preise and one for Quantal (from sid)
[15:51] <EvilResistance> 2.3.1-7 and 2.3.1-12
[15:51] <EvilResistance> -1 *
[15:52] <alo21> EvilResistance: 2.3.1-1
[15:52] <EvilResistance> 2.3.1-7 is in Quantal, and that's not working/building
[15:52] <EvilResistance> ah, good, if you had said -7 i'd be a little bit concenred :P
[15:52] <EvilResistance> concerned*
[15:56] <alo21> EvilResistance: thanks for your support
[15:56] <EvilResistance> mhm
[19:27] <geser> Rhonda: packages.ubuntu.com seems to be broken again (it was just mentioned in #ubuntu-devel), search for "linux" doesn't find anything and e.g. http://packages.ubuntu.com/quantal/admin/alien gives an "Internal Server Error"
[19:28] <geser> and didn't you fix the email address in that error page? it still show the wrong one
[19:29] <cousteau> also I wonder what happened with package descriptions in versions after Natty...  now only the short description appears
[19:31] <geser> cousteau: package description got split from the main package listing, but I don't remember if support for them got added to packages.ubuntu.com
[20:00] <verwilst> i would like to create  a appindicator thingy myself, and use the count bubbles inside the menu
[20:00] <verwilst> anyone knows how to do that with the python bindings?
[20:07] <valdur55> verwilst, look ubutnu wiki  page :)
[20:07] <valdur55> !wiki appindicator
[20:08] <valdur55> verwilst, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DesktopExperienceTeam/ApplicationIndicators - here!
[20:14] <verwilst> valdur55, i've seen em all
[20:14] <verwilst> i'm able to create an app, it's only that count bubble
[20:14] <verwilst> i think it's only possible for the messaging im thing anyways
[20:15] <valdur55> verwilst, please explain your problem
[20:16] <verwilst> i want to add a menu item on my appindicator app that has like "My Items    (  2  )"
[20:16] <verwilst> the (  2  ) can be seen in the empathy/thunderbird/.. messaging appindicator applet
[20:16] <verwilst> the round bubble with the counter
[20:17] <verwilst> but i can't seem to create one myself
[20:17] <valdur55> why you don't look messaging menu source code?
[20:18] <verwilst> i would if i knew where the source is stored :)
[20:18] <verwilst> and also, i think it's a limitation for python-indicate
[20:18] <valdur55> apt-get source package  :)
[20:19] <valdur55> and dpkg-dev is depency
[20:20] <verwilst> yeah, but what's the package
[20:20] <verwilst> unity as a whole?
[20:20] <verwilst> libappindicator-dev i guess
[20:23] <valdur55> Messaging appindicator : apt-get source indicator-messages
[20:23] <valdur55> it's not written in python. But maybe you get some ideas from it :)
[21:29] <AlanBell> wendar and anyone else who was looking for it, http://people.ubuntu.com/~alanbell/actions.txt which is grepped from http://people.ubuntu.com/~alanbell/uds-q.tar.gz which is the content of every pad from UDS-Q
[22:48] <Laney> can anyone make an sftp connection to people.u.c?
[22:49] <micahg> Laney: yes
[22:49] <Laney> hrm
[22:49] <Laney> ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host
[22:49] <Laney> Couldn't read packet: Connection reset by peer
[22:50] <Laney> oh
[22:50]  * Laney eyes sshebang
[22:51] <Laney> indeed.
[22:52] <ajmitch> Laney: wfm from nautilus
[22:52] <Laney> I had a jumphost set up which didn't work
[22:52] <Laney> works now
[23:00] <cousteau> Rhonda, packages.ubuntu.com is still broken...
[23:04] <cousteau> never mind.  (stupid firefox caching the page...)