[02:54] why the heck does mountall require plymouth [02:55] haha 2009 "this is a temporary tool"... [03:11] Is this the right place to ask about setting up debian/rules for a specific scenario? === tkamppeter__ is now known as tkamppeter [09:38] cjwatson: when you get a chance, your update-manager build seems to have gone haywire: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-manager/1:0.161/+build/3542556 === yofel_ is now known as yofel [10:25] Hello [10:25] Hi all, I'm very new to doing any kind of development work, and I'm trying to put a local bzr branch on launchpad, as per http://doc.bazaar.canonical.com/bzr.2.5/en/mini-tutorial/index.html#publishing-your-branch-on-launchpad [10:26] however, I get this error (http://paste.ubuntu.com/1021043/) and I dont know what to do about it. I've tried searching for that error message, but nothing usefull came up [10:26] I have two questions to ask of which one is not about developing and the other is about developing. [10:26] First one, which is stable 11.10 or 12.04 ? [10:26] Second one, Is it possible to alter the location of the password field in Ubuntu login screen ? [10:27] 12.04 is stable, and I think it should be possible to change the location of the password field for lightdm, but I'm not sure [10:28] I asked about the stability because, I made a clean install of 12.04, and what i felt in the login screen is that, there is a heavy lagging of the mouse pointer there... [10:30] Roshan: If you have problems with 12.04, you should probably ask for support in #ubuntu [10:32] Okay, sorry for that, I wioll do that. Can you answer my second question ? [10:33] Also, what is the difference between lightdm and gdm2 [10:41] * trijntje is afk, will read back if anyone knows the solution === schmidtm_ is now known as schmidtm [11:03] Do I need to edit loginprompt.ui for changing the location of the password field in ubuntu login screen ? [11:04] Hello === schmidtm_ is now known as schmidtm [11:05] roshan: please ask in #ubuntu-desktop [11:06] ok thank you [11:07] np [13:27] micahg: yes, I know about it but I'm away from my development environment until Tuesday. I sent mail to mvo and slangasek yesterday morning explaining the problem and my thoughts on it, and asking for help [13:28] my best thought is to remove the -h option to tar in build-tarball.sh, but I didn't have time to check whether that would break anything else [13:37] https://bugs.launchpad.net/quickly/+bug/1007006 --> Is it worth an SRU for precise? [13:37] Launchpad bug 1007006 in quickly (Ubuntu Precise) "Fresh ubuntu-cli 12.04 project warn about PyGI" [Undecided,Confirmed] [13:37] mterry: ^^ [14:13] !sru [14:13] Stable Release Update information is at http://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates === vibhav is now known as Guest561234 === Guest561234 is now known as vibhav [14:46] https://bugs.launchpad.net/quickly/+bug/1007006 --> Is it worth an SRU for precise? [14:46] Launchpad bug 1007006 in quickly (Ubuntu Precise) "Fresh ubuntu-cli 12.04 project warn about PyGI" [Undecided,Confirmed] === echidnaman is now known as JontheEchidna [14:50] vibhav, i wouldn't think so. [14:54] elky: why? [14:55] It looks like it doesn't actually break anything, just prints an annoying message. That doesn't sound like a high-impact bug to me. [14:57] elky: I was too thinking that but it was nominated by a MOTU, hence the question [15:01] Then wait for mterry to appear and answer your query from an hour ago. There's no need to be asking hourly. [16:22] Hi all! [19:07] cjwatson: can I at least have the build killed later? === Adri2000 is now known as Guest33157 === panda is now known as Guest90701