[00:17] <thumper> RAOF: I'm trying to install the build-deps for unity on quantal but it is bitching aboug libgnome-desktop-3-dev
[00:18] <RAOF> Arch skew.
[00:19] <RAOF> Don't you love it?
[00:19] <RAOF> Hm, maybe not.
[00:19] <RAOF> For some reason gnome-desktop3-data doesn't want to be installed, but the right version is available.
[00:20]  * thumper sighs
[00:26] <thumper> RAOF: anyway I can force apt to just get things?
[00:28] <RAOF> As long as you don't mind losing all the stuff that depends on libgnome-desktop-3-2
[00:28] <thumper> nah, don't care, not my machine :)
[00:28] <thumper> it is a clean disk
[00:28] <thumper> that we are using to fix this stupid issue
[00:28] <RAOF> Then apt-get install gnome-desktop3-data will update it to the latest version, and remove all the stuff that's broken.
[00:29] <RAOF> Incidentally, this is an RC bug in the libgnome-desktop package; different library sonames must be parallel installable.
[00:29] <thumper> hmm... it is going to remove unity :)
[00:30] <thumper> and unity-greeter
[00:30] <RAOF> Ok; the other option is to install the older versions.
[00:30] <RAOF> For that you'd want to ‘apt-get install gnome-desktop3-data=3.4.2-0ubuntu1’
[00:31]  * thumper tries that
[00:32] <thumper> it is at that version now
[00:32]  * thumper wants to stab gnome-desktop in the face
[00:32] <RAOF> robert_ancell: Your gnome-desktop3 upload is broken; it changes soname, but it isn't parallel installable because gnome-desktop3-data has a strict version dependency and isn't parallel installable.
[00:34] <thumper> RAOF: I'm going to force the new version
[00:34] <thumper> we are building unity anyway :)
[00:34] <RAOF> Yeah, that should work.
[00:35] <RAOF> Unless another of unity's build-depends depends-on libgnome-desktop-3-2
[00:35] <thumper> lets hope not
[00:36]  * thumper sighs
[00:36] <thumper> unity brings in boost 1.46 again
[00:36]  * thumper will override once more
[00:41] <thumper> ok... one step closer
[00:41] <thumper> unity now building
[00:48] <RAOF> As is the libsigc++-2.0 merge
[00:53] <RAOF> ...and it doesn't seem to cause unity to explode in flames.
[00:54] <thumper> awesome
[00:54] <thumper> I've managed to reproduce the local explosions for quantal unity
 sudo apt-get build-deps libsigc++-2.0 ; sudo apt-get -b libsigc++-2.0 should build you those packages.
[00:56] <thumper> RAOF: trying that
[00:56] <thumper> got the build-deps (no s on the command)
[00:57] <thumper> however the second command fails
[00:57] <thumper> invalid operation
[00:57] <RAOF> Oh, whoops.
[00:57] <RAOF> I missed out a "source" in there.
[00:57] <RAOF> apt-get -b source libsigc++-2.0
[00:57] <thumper> getting and building
[00:58] <thumper> ok, that has made a local deb
[00:58] <thumper> install it how?
[00:58] <thumper> dpkg something?
[00:58] <RAOF> dpkg --install
[00:58]  * thumper really doesn't know what he is doing
[01:00] <thumper> damn... this doesn't appear to be the fix
[01:07] <micahg> FWIW, sudo mk-build-deps -i -r foo is cleaner than sudo apt-get build-dep foo (you'll need devscripts and equivs) as you can remove all the build deps at once
[01:08] <thumper> hmm...
[01:08] <thumper> if I run my new unity from within gdb, it works
[01:09] <thumper> if I run it not through gdb, it crashes
[01:09] <thumper> wtf
[01:09] <thumper> also seeing a lot of corruption in drawing text
[01:18] <thumper> valgrind running
[01:18] <thumper> food time
[04:54] <robert_ancell> TheMuso, can we now use gsettings in control center for UA?
[04:55] <TheMuso> robert_ancell: UA?
[04:55] <robert_ancell> TheMuso, universal access
[04:55] <TheMuso> Oh, we already should be doing so.
[04:56] <TheMuso> In fact, I am sure of it. To set up orca et al now I need to set gsettings keys/.
[04:57] <robert_ancell> TheMuso, hmm, not in the quantal version...  There is a patch to revert the change
[04:58] <TheMuso> What?
[04:58] <TheMuso> Thats the first I've heard of it.
[04:58]  * TheMuso has a look.
[05:05] <TheMuso> robert_ancell: Looks like it was to do with keyboard shortcuts, which is why I didn't know about it.
[05:39] <BigWhale> Good morning and goodbye ... Silly office time. :)
[06:33] <didrocks> good morning
[06:38] <rickspencer3> hi didrocks
[06:38] <didrocks> hey rickspencer3, comment vas-tu?
[06:39] <rickspencer3> ça va très bien
[06:39] <rickspencer3> et tu? ça va?
[06:39] <rickspencer3> didrocks, a1? c'est bon?
[06:40] <didrocks> rickspencer3: oui oui, ça va :) a1 est bon, mais on a des problèmes de crash avec unity et la nouvelle stack gcc/boost/C++ de quantal. J'investigue (c'est pas dans quantal donc)
[06:41] <rickspencer3> interesent
[06:46]  * didrocks brb
[07:26] <dholbach> hello hello
[07:27] <dholbach> does anyone have any idea what we can do about https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sphinx/+bug/1008537?
[07:27] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 1008537 in webkit "[FTBFS] Segmentation fault during tests" [Undecided,New]
[08:04] <seb128> hey
[08:04] <didrocks> salut seb128
[08:04] <seb128> lu didrocks, en forme ?
[08:04] <didrocks> seb128: ça va bien, et toi?
[08:04] <seb128> didrocks, nickel ;-)
[08:20] <larsu> morning seb128, I'm moving dbusmenu away from gnome-autogen like we talked about yesterday. Do you know whether the convention is to call configure in autogen?
[08:21] <seb128> larsu, hey, great, I don't know if there is a convention, I would tend to not call it and let users call it with the options they want
[08:22] <larsu> that's what I'm thinking. I'm just afraid people will complain :)
[08:22] <larsu> oh well, let's see what happens
[08:23] <didrocks> larsu: seb128: +1 for not calling it, that's the thing with what I'm annoyed in gnome-autogen :)
[08:24] <larsu> didrocks, you got it ;)
[08:59] <chrisccoulson> good morning everyone
[08:59] <didrocks> hey chrisccoulson! how are you?
[09:00] <chrisccoulson> didrocks, yeah, not too bad thanks. how are you?
[09:00] <didrocks> chrisccoulson: I'm good, thanks! :)
[09:08] <seb128> chrisccoulson, hey, happy friday!
[09:52] <chrisccoulson> hi seb128 :)
[09:52] <chrisccoulson> how are you?
[09:53] <seb128> chrisccoulson, I'm good, how are you?
[09:53] <chrisccoulson> seb128, yeah, pretty good thanks
[13:13] <desrt> good morning, fellow warriors in software freedom!
[13:13] <desrt> and happy friday!
[13:14] <kenvandine> happy friday desrt!
[13:15] <didrocks> hey desrt, happy friday!
[13:16] <desrt> :D
[13:40] <seb128> hey desrt, kenvandine, how are you?
[13:44] <cyphermox> good morning!
[13:47] <seb128> hey cyphermox, how are you?
[13:48] <kenvandine> good, and you?
[13:51] <seb128> kenvandine, good, thanks ;-)
[15:35] <chrisccoulson> didrocks, https://twitter.com/chrisccoulson/status/211119293004398593 ;)
[15:36] <didrocks> chrisccoulson: ahahah, excellent! :)
[15:36] <didrocks> chrisccoulson: thanks for the email on ubuntu-devel btw :)
[15:36] <chrisccoulson> :)
[15:36]  * didrocks hugs chrisccoulson
[15:36] <chrisccoulson> you're welcome
[15:37]  * chrisccoulson hugs didrocks
[16:00] <cyphermox> seb128: do you have time to review libopal3.10.4 in NEW? :)
[16:00] <seb128> cyphermox, can do
[16:00] <cyphermox> thanks
[16:04] <seb128> cyphermox, newed
[17:08] <didrocks> have a good week-end everyone!