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micahgxclusive585: I don't maintain boinc :)05:27
xclusive585well who does micahg? I've got head's to crack. No, just kidding they've been making great progress communicating and getting things done, I've been watching quietly from afar05:33
micahgxclusive585: Ubuntu doesn't have maintainers, what do you need05:33
xclusive585I need nothing. as I said they are working on things. Just waiting to see the final fixes find there way down the repository line. In time. Thanks for your help in that issue also.05:34
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ritzHi, I was looking for an SRU on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-advantage/+bug/987363 for oneiric06:52
ubot2ritz: Error: <Bugtracker.plugin.Launchpad instance at 0xa91202c> bug 987363 not found06:52
ritzCVE-2012-159406:52
ubot2ritz: epan/dissectors/packet-ieee80211.c in the IEEE 802.11 dissector in Wireshark 1.6.x before 1.6.6 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (infinite loop) via a crafted packet. (http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2012-1594)06:52
micahgritz: #ubuntu-hardened can help you with that later today (~5-6 hrs)06:57
ritzmicahg, thanks :)06:58
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larsduesingAm I here right for questions with apport?12:52
larsduesingdevel-questions12:53
hggdhlarsduesing: better ask devel questions on #ubuntu-desktop or #ubuntu-devel> I think you will find some developers on -desktop13:16
larsduesingok, thanks13:17
hggdhclarification: you should find some *apport* developers on -desktop13:18
larsduesing*g*13:18
larsduesingthank you13:18
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seb128is anyone on precise using proposed who could ack that software-center 5.2.2.1 still works fine for them on bug #1002271?13:56
ubot2Launchpad bug 1002271 in software-center "REGRESSION: crash in cell renderer" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/100227113:56
hggdhseb128: no backtraces for me, will mark verification-done14:26
seb128hggdh, hey, thank you! did you get the issue before?14:26
hggdhseb128: yes14:26
seb128great14:26
TheLordOfTimeBug Control People: this should have an importance of "high" since it prevents the application from running correctly, and because it has a severe impact on the program for a (currently small) number of people: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba4/+bug/98260917:53
ubot2Launchpad bug 982609 in samba4 "invalid smb.conf file" [Undecided,Confirmed]17:53
TheLordOfTimeroadmr: alive?17:55
roadmrTheLordOfTime: yes :)17:55
TheLordOfTimeroadmr: see above17:55
TheLordOfTime(note: while i show up in "Bug Control", its solely for the nginx package, as I work upstream with triaging and upstreaming bugs)17:56
TheLordOfTime(for nginx)17:56
roadmrTheLordOfTime: ok, I think it's a pretty big deal if samba4 fails to install :)17:58
TheLordOfTimeindeed17:58
TheLordOfTimei said "high", but it might be crit17:58
TheLordOfTime(after reexamining)17:58
roadmrurgh18:00
TheLordOfTimethis is why i hate working with installatio nerror bugs, kind of hard to figure out sometimes :/18:01
TheLordOfTimeoop i lied, its high18:01
* TheLordOfTime yawns18:01
roadmrTheLordOfTime: yes, I wouldn't go as far as critical18:01
TheLordOfTimei think i need more coffee18:01
* TheLordOfTime makes a quick coffee run18:02
roadmrTheLordOfTime: there, I set importance to high and added your criteria to keep track of what's been done18:02
* TheLordOfTime returns with a large coffee18:02
TheLordOfTimehow fortunate there's a coffee shop one floor up and i have a running tab there :P18:03
TheLordOfTimeroadmr: thanks18:03
roadmrTheLordOfTime: np, thanks for triaging the bug :)18:03
TheLordOfTimeyep18:03
TheLordOfTimeat least i dont have to stab bugcontrol about nginx bugs now :P18:04
TheLordOfTimeall i have to deal with is the security team :/18:04
* TheLordOfTime has been working on some bugs that are CVEs, and the security team has to address those18:04
roadmrheheh :)18:04
TheLordOfTimeanyways, while i have you here, can you point me to how to add DEP3 headers to patches?  i havent found one source that mentions where/how to add them to patches18:05
TheLordOfTime(security team request on the security bugs for nginx i mentioned)18:05
TheLordOfTimenormally, patches i use are derived from already-created patches upstream, and then just included into the debdiffs, but they want DEP3 on these patches (for CVEs)18:06
roadmrTheLordOfTime: sorry, I've never done that so I don't know how it's done :(18:16
TheLordOfTimei'll poke my contact on the security team then18:18
TheLordOfTime:P18:18
roadmrhehe sorry I couldn't help more :(18:19
TheLordOfTimenah, not a problem, it seems several people don't know it *shrugs*18:20
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hggdhfor reference, DEP3 tags are described in http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep3/19:57
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mfischbdmurray: question on old bugs, if the bug is no longer reproducable, presumably fixed sometime in the years since the bug was filed, does it go to Invalid?22:07
bdmurraymfisch: yes22:10
mfischbdmurray: I did not see that anywhere in our wiki, perhaps we can document it somewhere22:10
hggdhactually, if it *has* been confirmed, it should go as fix-released, unknown fix, works on <Ubuntu version>22:42

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