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pittiGood morning03:29
jbicharobert_ancell: hey05:00
robert_ancelljbicha, hello05:00
jbichaI actually uploaded evince 3.5.2-0ubuntu5 a few minutes ago05:01
robert_ancelljbicha, but the changes aren't in bzr?05:02
jbichawhen I read evince's NEWS, I thought it would require GTK 3.6, but I guess I just read it wrong05:04
jbichaok, pushed the merged branch & a 3.5.3-0ubuntu105:11
jbicha*ubuntu205:11
rickspencer3good morning pitti, et al05:43
pittihey rickspencer305:44
didrocksgood morning06:30
pittibonjour didrocks06:31
didrocksguten morgen pitti, how are you?06:32
pittiquite fine, thanks!06:32
pittidebugging glib on my shiny new Panda board :)06:32
didrocksheh, I looked at your diff for testing :)06:34
didrocksso, it means that you have the -dev package installed in the QA infra, right?06:34
pittididrocks: debian/tests/control pulls it in as a dependency06:37
didrocksah ok ;)06:38
pittididrocks: when you don't specify any Depends:, it will install all binaries built by the tested source, FYI (which is the same as Depends: @)06:42
didrocksoh, seems handy :)06:45
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BigWhaleGood Morning Everyone07:47
didrockshey BigWhale07:50
seb128hey07:50
BigWhaleHello didrocks, seb128. :)07:52
seb128hey BigWhale, didrocks07:52
didrockssalut seb128!07:52
mlankhorst /1108:51
chrisccoulsongood morning everyone09:12
chrisccoulsonhas anybody ever used the feature we add to firefox to choose which plugins handle a particular content type? (Tools -> Manage Content Plug-ins)09:14
chrisccoulsonok, i'll take that as a "no" :)09:29
* chrisccoulson prepares axe09:29
didrockshey chrisccoulson, how are you?09:34
chrisccoulsonhi didrocks09:34
didrocksI didn't09:34
chrisccoulsoni'm good thanks. how are you?09:34
didrocksI'm fine, thanks, a little bit hot here ;)09:34
seb128hey chrisccoulson09:34
seb128chrisccoulson, I never used the content type stuff no09:35
chrisccoulsonseb128, that's good, i've just killed it now ;)09:35
seb128lol09:35
chrisccoulsonit relies on a patch which needs rewriting because of an upstream change09:35
seb128oh, it was an ubuntu thing?09:35
chrisccoulsonand i don't want to waste cycles on something that nobody uses :)09:35
chrisccoulsonseb128, yeah. it's an ubufox feature actually, but it requires changes in firefox to work as well09:36
didrocksthat's an opinionated decision, I like that! :)09:36
seb128the less cruft to maintainer the better!09:37
chrisccoulsonyeah, i like dropping our changes. i'd like one day to be at zero patches :)09:38
chrisccoulsonperhaps i should adopt a policy whereby anybody who requests an ubuntu modification to firefox has to suggest an existing modification to be removed ;)09:38
didrocksthat's a fair trade ;)09:40
xclaesseseb128, FYI, I just pushed a patch in empathy-3-4 (and master) to fix the empathy-chat crash when starting a chat09:54
xclaesseseb128, I don't understand why we didn't had a torrent of complains, this should have never worked... :/09:55
xclaessebut it's a race, so maybe it worked by chance, and recent (maybe unrelated) changes makes the timing different and trigger the bug, dunno09:56
seb128xclaesse, ok, thanks, I will make sure we backport the patch for precise as well09:58
xclaesseseb128, maybe Guillaume will make point release with the fix09:58
seb128xclaesse, seems so09:58
seb128xclaesse, "prepare 3.4.2.2" commited 3 minutes ago09:58
seb128xclaesse, in git09:58
seb128;-)09:58
xclaesse<cassidy> yeah distchecking atm09:59
xclaessehehe ok :)09:59
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chrisccoulsonhah: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mozillateam/ubufox/trunk/revision/29810:02
seb128hum10:11
seb128$ sudo chroot /tmp/gcc10:11
seb128chroot: failed to run command `/bin/bash': No such file or directory10:11
seb128wth?10:11
seb128hum, no, my fault10:15
didrocksok, doing some exercice while unity is building on quantal for the merger10:29
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chrisccoulsonhmmmm, the same person submitted 3 thunderbird crashes to launchpad with apport, despite it being blacklisted :/11:22
chrisccoulsonpitti - do you have any idea why this might happen?11:22
chrisccoulson(ie, is it possible for somebody to override that without removing /etc/apport/blacklist.d/thunderbird)11:23
chrisccoulsonoh, dang11:23
chrisccoulsonnever mind11:23
chrisccoulsoni've just realised why it doesn't work ;)11:23
didrocksmean /etc/gnome/defaults.list, trying to remove my google-chrome as default browser :)11:24
xclaesseseb128, bigon is doing telepathy-gabble 0.16.1 package for debian atm ;)11:24
chrisccoulsondidrocks, you should really try a current firefox nightly with gfx.xrender.enabled disabled in about:config, to see if it fixes your launchpad / nvidia issues ;)11:25
didrockschrisccoulson: well, I'm on an intel machine right now, but it's kind of late, I got spoiler with the chrome dev tools and having my habit using it :)11:25
chrisccoulsonheh ;)11:27
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seb128xclaesse, nice, I will pick that up later today!11:34
xclaesseseb128, ah, empathy 3.4.2.3 released, better push that one to ubuntu :)11:58
seb128xclaesse, ok11:58
pittichrisccoulson: re (sorry, was at lunch)12:22
pittichrisccoulson: hm, which pacakge ships /etc/apport/blacklist.d/thunderbird ?12:22
pittichrisccoulson: ah, sorry, I don't have it installed12:22
chrisccoulsonpitti - it's ok, i figured it out right after i asked you :)12:22
pittichrisccoulson: ah, why doesn't it work?12:22
chrisccoulsonpitti, a recent upload dropped the "-bin" suffix from the thunderbird binary12:22
chrisccoulsonand i didn't update the blacklist12:22
pittiah :)12:23
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micahggah, I hope that doesn't break any of the apparmor profiles :(12:26
micahgah, good, looks like not12:26
seb128pitti, nice job on the glib testsuit ;-)13:03
pittithanks :)13:03
seb128pitti, I was reading your g+ feed, how come you had to go through those steps for the pandaboard? that's because you didn't want to boot a standard desktop image from the SD?13:05
seb128pitti, I just had to dd the image on the card here and put it in the board, no other tweak needed13:06
pittiseb128: yes, indeed; SD is much slower, and they say it's wearing out quickly13:06
pittiseb128: for precise, I guess?13:06
pittiseb128: the Quantal kernel is totally busted on my board13:06
seb128pitti, yeah, I basically followed https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/OmapDesktopInstall13:06
seb128i.e dumped ubuntu-12.04-preinstalled-desktop-armhf+omap4.img.gz  on the card13:06
pittiright, 12.0413:07
pittianyway, it's quite nice now13:07
pittiquantal userspace + precise kernel with wifi, ready to ssh in ("ssh panda")13:07
pittiI really appreciate the builtin wifi13:07
pittiwas nice to debug glib on13:07
seb128pitti, you still use an SD as disk?13:07
pittiseb128: only for uboot; the main fs is on USB now13:08
seb128oh13:08
seb128is that faster than an sd card?13:08
pittimaybe, I didn't really compare13:08
pittibut I have a spare 8 GB USB stick13:08
pittiwhile I don't have extra SD cards13:08
pittiso I can use an old 1 GB SD for booting13:08
seb128ok, I was curious because you said "SD is much slower, and they say it's wearing out quickly"13:09
seb128so I though you found a better solution ;-)13:09
seb128I got mine working nicely but boot is sloooow13:09
pittihow slow?13:10
pittiI disabled lightdm (as I only use it for ssh right now), and it's < 10 s13:10
seb128I do boot a full desktop though, and my 4G sd card is a cheap one (i.e slow)13:10
seb128over a minute13:10
pittiwith lightdm it's more like 30, yes13:10
seb128but as said I load a full unity desktop13:10
pittioh, so then maybe USB is indeed faster13:10
pittibut I didn't really measure13:10
pittiI also turned on unsafe IO in dpkg13:11
seb128I might play with that another day, I keep your instructions somewhere ;-)13:11
pittiseb128: once they fix the HDMI bug, it'll be a lot easier with quantal anyway13:11
seb128right13:11
pittiby using the desktop live system and ubiquity, instead of the preinstalled13:11
pittiat least that's what ogra_ told me :)13:12
pittiI'm still not sure how that magically creates a boot SD when I only have one SD card slot, though13:12
seb128that's what I used with precise, it was a bit slow but nice otherwise13:12
seb128hum?13:12
seb128it doesn't create a new card13:13
ogra_pitti, it truncates your install media and (ab)uses it like a bootfloppy13:13
seb128it turns the card where you dumped the image on to an installed system13:13
pittiah13:13
pittiso, it's "do the install" and then "copy over the first partition to a small SD card"13:13
seb128ogra_, what do you recommend for storage for good performances?13:13
ogra_pitti, its "do the install" :)13:14
ogra_nothing manual required13:14
ogra_seb128, a fast usb key or disk ...13:14
seb128ogra_, you can put a disk on that?13:14
pittiogra_: I am so not going to waste my nice 16 GB SD card that I need for installing just to keep a 75 MB uboot partition and let the rest go to waste :)13:14
ogra_i found the mid price region to usually get me something around 30MB/s13:14
ogra_seb128, USB disk, indeed13:14
ogra_thats how our buildds run13:14
seb128how13:15
pittiogra_: I thought the panda could boot from nothing else than the sd? (uboot, I mean)13:15
ogra_pitti, 1G will be suffisient13:15
ogra_seb128, ?13:15
ogra_how what13:15
pittiogra_: oh, you mean the install image will shrink to that? nice!13:15
pittiogra_: right now it needs 2, I think13:15
seb128ogra_, sorry, "can I use only an usb stick", or do I still need an SD for the boot?13:15
pittiah, it's a live desktop image indeed, not a preinstall13:15
pittiso yeah, that'll be nice indeed13:15
ogra_the install image is a squashfs in a vaft partition, all in all the image takes 600M or even less13:15
ogra_*vfat13:16
pittiI can put that 16 GB to my phone then13:16
ogra_seb128, you still need the SD as "bootfloppy"13:16
seb128ok13:16
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seb128I get a need a small SD then and a fast usb stick13:16
ogra_u-boot needs to read kernel and initrd from the first partition of the SD ...13:16
seb128ogra_, thanks ;-)13:16
ogra_once in initrd it doesnt matter if you run from SD, USBV or network filesystems13:16
ogra_well, the SD is usually also your install media, so it should at lest be 1G13:17
ogra_*least13:17
* didrocks needs to setup that at some point, need to find a SD first :)13:17
ogra_and if you test *right now* there is bug 101000913:17
ubot2Launchpad bug 1010009 in linux-ti-omap4 "omapdss fails to properly detect some monitors in quantal" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/101000913:17
ogra_(there are some workarounds noted, not sure they work with all monitors ... )13:18
seb128ogra_, I did buy a cheap 4G SD card and installed on that this w.e, that works fine but it the card is slooow13:19
seb128like it takes ages to boot or install packages13:19
seb128I might just keep that for the base system and add an usb stick for my user dir though13:20
ogra_yeah, with the live images the install is sloow, but working on USB is a breeze13:20
seb128ogra_, and we have no excuse now to ignore arm bugs :p13:21
ogra_hehe :)13:21
* ogra_ would love to have some armadaxp boards send out to the teams ... they can easily cope with an office desktop PC 13:21
seb128ogra_, try to push for arm all the way? ;-)13:23
ogra_haha, no, actually i just started building an x86 workstation here (the first one since i work for canonical, i only used laptops the last years)13:23
ogra_but thats because i have to do some x86 work in foundations now and want a fast machine for that13:24
ogra_i would push for arm all the way if i would see a chance that people would like that ;)13:24
* ogra_ is just in love with power efficiency :)13:25
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bcurtiswxgood morning kenvandine, may I PM you?14:18
pittiseb128: yay, 2.33.3-2 has zero failed tests on armhf14:19
kenvandinebcurtiswx, sure14:21
seb128pitti, \o/14:24
mterrytremolux, heyo!  didrocks volunteered you for a merge review, if you have the time  (https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/ubuntu-release-upgrader/split/+merge/109209)14:27
didrockstremolux: you started to look at it, it sticks :)14:28
tremoluxhmm? I never looked at this??14:28
tremoluxmterry: I don't think I'm going to have a chance to give this a proper review as I've got a small firefight currently, and anyway probs the package maintainers would be way better, no?14:33
mterrytremolux, they were also busy.  :)  didrocks, maybe you're thinking of barry?14:33
tremoluxmterry: oh, I bet it is barry14:35
tremoluxmterry: looks like impressive work tho  ;)14:35
mterry:)  any branch with a lot of red looks good14:35
tremoluxmterry: haha! in fact, yes14:36
didrockssorry, I meant barry, but I autotyped on the MR ;)14:36
mterrydidrocks, you've got tremolux on the brain14:36
tremoluxdidrocks: :D thanks, I was confused about the looking at it part!!14:36
seb128mterry, hey, do you feel better today?14:46
mterryseb128, yeah, sleeping all day will work wonders14:46
seb128mterry, great to read ;-)14:47
kenvandinemterry, great!14:48
kenvandine:-D14:48
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didrockspitti: hey, what's the story about python3 and pygi? (especially when it comes from overrides)15:17
didrockspitti: it seems that we don't have overrides files in any python3 path (and so, it's not picked up). Also doing manual tests, I get the overrides working only when putting a file in /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/gi/overrides/ not in the 3.2 directory15:18
didrocksdo you have any insight?15:18
mhr3pitti, so, pls explain here to didrocks / sil210015:18
pittididrocks: we are just discussing that with mhr3 in #python :)15:18
mhr3didrocks, we just talked about it on #python :)15:18
didrocksah ok ;)15:18
didrocksI can join there :)15:19
mhr3apparently the pkg is built twice15:19
mhr3once for py2, once for py315:19
pittididrocks: there is nothing magic about them really15:19
pittididrocks: put them into $(pyexecdir)/gi/overrides and call configure or setup.py or whatever with the right PYTHON=python3 or python15:19
pittijust as any other python module15:20
didrockspitti: ok, I see them in python3-gi, I'm surprise that the pyexecdir is /usr/lib/python3 and not /usr/lib/python3.215:21
pitti    [am_cv_python_pyexecdir=`$PYTHON -c "from distutils import sysconfig; print(sysconfig.get_python_lib(1,0,prefix='$PYTHON_EXEC_PREFIX'))" 2>/dev/null ||15:21
pitti     echo "${PYTHON_EXEC_PREFIX}/lib/python${PYTHON_VERSION}/site-packages"`])15:22
pittiis what pygobject does15:22
pittisome minutes ago I just came up with this from scratch:15:22
pittipython -c 'import os.path, gi.overrides; print(os.path.dirname(gi.overrides.__file__))'15:22
pittior rather ${PYTHON:-python}15:22
pittiwhich will also DTRT15:22
didrocksindeed, that confirms, so the override path always python3, even if we are building with python 3.x, is that general for all python modules? (or rather, all module compatible with 3.x and onward)15:23
didrockssil2100: interested in integrated what pygobject does for dee? ^15:25
mhr3didrocks, so we can revert the rev that adds the python3 dir15:27
didrocksmhr3: well, we need the override to work for python 2.7 and 3 then, (which isn't the case for now)15:27
didrocksmhr3: rewrite it for working on both, and then doing 2 builds, right?15:27
mhr3hmm, seems like exceptions are raised differently in py3?15:29
mhr3is there universal way?15:29
didrocksmhr3: I think there is with some __future__ import if we agree to only work in 2.6+15:29
didrocksmhr3: I can look at it15:29
dobeymhr3: raised differently?15:31
mhr3"raise E(msg)" vs "raise E, msg"15:32
dobeymhr3: "raise Foo, 'message'" no longer works15:32
mhr3the former is py315:32
dobeythe former has been in python for a while15:32
mhr3oh?15:32
mhr3didrocks, then the patch is trivial15:33
dobeyyep, and "except Foo, e" is gone now, you have to do "Foo as e"15:33
sil2100didrocks: reading up15:33
didrocksmhr3: right, with the as15:33
didrocksand for raise, it's easy15:33
mhr3didrocks, with the what now?15:34
didrocksmhr3: let me try it in python2 first15:34
mhr3works in 2.6 and 2.715:34
didrocksmhr3: confirming15:35
didrocksso that + double build15:35
didrocksI'm still not sure why the path in python3 and not python3.2, but oh well :)15:35
mhr3sil2100, i'll revert the python3 commit in my q-fixes branch15:36
sil2100mhr3: ok15:37
didrocksmhr3: do you need any autotools-foo help?15:37
didrocksor will you manage with the call?15:37
didrocksmhr3: the Dee package will need to build-dep on python2 and 3 then :)15:37
sil2100didrocks, mhr3: when I wanted to do it, I asked kamstrup for help, but we didn't come to any good solution15:38
sil2100didrocks: so we're adding python3 as a build-dep in the end?15:38
didrockssil2100: yeah, for the import detection path that we saw above ^15:38
didrocksthanks pitti btw ;)15:38
sil2100didrocks: can we do it so that it works for both at once? ;)15:40
sil2100Ah, ok, I see the potential now15:40
mhr3didrocks, i thought there's nothing necessary, it should detect everything properly15:40
sil2100Nevermind ;)15:40
pittithere is no existing best practices for upstream build systems to install stuff for all "installed" python versions at once15:40
pittiyou usally call them for each single $PYTHON you want to support15:41
pittiand build for15:41
didrocksmhr3: we will need two builds change, it will be overkill to build dee twice because of that (there is no separate target just to install the override, right?) but I think we can do it that way15:41
didrockssil2100: want me to manage that? ^15:41
sil2100didrocks: hm, so you guys want to build the package twice? I mean, hm, so there will be a python2 and python3 dee version or what?15:43
didrockssil2100: not for the override, but the actual build will be done twice15:44
sil2100didrocks: we'll do that in debian/rules ?15:45
didrocksyeah15:45
didrocksmhr3: btw, you can remove the PLATFORM_VERSION in Makefile.am15:46
didrocksit's not used15:46
pittigood night everyone!15:46
mhr3right15:46
sil2100pitti: good night!15:46
didrockshave a good night pitti15:46
mhr3thx pitti, gn15:46
cyphermoxnight pitti!15:47
mhr3sil2100, https://code.launchpad.net/~mhr3/dee/revert-python3-subdir/+merge/11238515:48
mhr3or didrocks, maybe you want to approve both addition and removal ;P15:49
sil2100mhr3: ;)15:49
didrocksmhr3: approved15:50
didrocksI'm looking at if we can skip having to do configure twice15:50
mhr3didrocks, no snarky comment? oh come on! :)15:50
didrocksmhr3: I tried to think of one, but didn't find anything, too late in the day :)15:51
didrocksnow that I know it's your exception, I'll try to make some efforts :)15:51
sil2100mhr3: the merger failed15:52
sil2100https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/job/automerge-dee/71/console15:52
mhr3wow, how come the revert didn't rever that15:53
didrockssomeone didn't remove the ref in configure.ac :)15:53
* didrocks prepares a snarky comment15:53
mhr3but, but... i did bzr merge -r [addition_revno]..[revno-1]15:54
mhr3bzr is broken! :P15:54
sil2100...;)15:54
didrocksmhr3: it ignored one file just for you!15:54
sil2100Didier was waiting for this moment... ;)15:54
sil2100This very moment ;)15:55
didrocksI so did \o/15:55
* mhr3 blames bzr for being bribed by didrocks15:55
didrocksmhr3: my patch to bzr just for you finally worked \o/15:55
didrocksso, more seriously, there is no other way out than relaunching configure twice :/15:56
mhr3sil2100, pushed fix15:56
didrocksanyone has tried double builds with dh7,8,9?15:57
sil2100mhr3: thanks!15:57
sil2100didrocks: ouch...15:58
sil2100didrocks: well, this is a really troublesome thing, that's why I think autotools is hm, not very suited for this :/ I even browsed all the autotools docs yesterday15:58
didrocksmhr3: so, there will be an issue with the dee branch15:59
didrocksmhr3: as if I set PYTHON=python3.2, there PYTHON_VERSION is expanded to 3.215:59
didrocksto pkgexecdir will be 3.2, not 315:59
didrocksmhr3: I think the upstream makefile will have to use pitti's import trunk to know where to install to16:00
mhr3hmm16:00
didrockslike ${PYTHON:-python} -c 'import os.path, gi.overrides; print(os.path.dirname(gi.overrides.__file__))'16:00
mhr3didrocks, or maybe upstream pygi will fix their python.m4 to install it in 3.2 as well16:00
didrocksmhr3: yeah, maybe, is that a bug or wanted? I didn't get any answer above :)16:00
mhr3yea, i don't know either16:01
mhr3should be postpone and ask pitti tommorow?16:01
didrocksmhr3: I can of course move it in the packaging16:01
didrocksbut I would prefer we do it the right way16:01
didrocksindeed, let's wait for tomorrow16:01
mhr3whereever we install, it must be where pygi expects it :)16:02
mhr3maybe they should just add it to their .pc file16:02
didrocksmhr3: yeah, at least, with the import, using the PYTHON variable, you will be sure to install it at the right place16:02
mhr3that would be best imo16:02
didrocksmhr3: agreed16:04
mhr3didrocks, i wasn't agreeing with you though, not sure you noticed :)16:04
didrocksmhr3: well, either the .pc file or the import trick locally ;)16:05
mhr3well yea, if they won't put it in .pc, then it's the only option16:05
didrocksmhr3: let's discuss with him tomorrow, we have a clear understanding of different options :)16:06
mhr3indeed, eod for today anyhow :)16:06
didrockseven if I have to run configure twice, I can do it in a semi-ugly way for us16:06
didrocksmhr3: enjoy!16:06
mhr3didrocks, btw nice monologue on the libunity branch :)16:07
mhr3you had fun with the bot16:07
didrocksmhr3: it was so funny, I had to at least make it a full story :)16:07
didrocksdidrocks, "entertainement provider"16:08
didrocksfor mhr3's pleasure :)16:08
mhr3heh, thx then16:08
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didrocks(even if it wasn't a monolog, the merger bot was responding to me… ok not the way I wanted to… ;))16:08
sil2100;)16:12
seb128didrocks, kenvandine, Laney, Sweetshark, bryceh, chrisccoulson, kenvandine, TheMuso, cyphermox, mterry, tkamppeter: hey, did anyone landed work which is work mentioning in the alpha2 notes?16:20
didrocksnot really for me16:20
seb128things in quantal-proposed don't count since they are not in a216:20
mterryno16:20
seb128you guys might be awesome but we will look like a boring team for a2 it seems ;-)16:22
seb128kenvandine, chrisccoulson, cyphermox: nothing to save us? ;-)16:22
seb128I guess we updated glib, gtk and a part of GNOME16:22
cyphermoxwell, I ported software-properties to python 3 but that's not landed, waiting for review ;)16:23
cyphermoxif someone wants to have fun reviewing stuff ...16:23
seb128hehe16:23
cyphermoxjust say we did awesome supersecret stuff16:23
cyphermoxbut then we'll have to deliver for the next milestone ;)16:23
seb128cyphermox, you can join the line behind mterry16:24
seb128cyphermox, the line of people who did nice work and are waiting on review ;-)16:24
brycehseb128, mesa 8.0.3 and a new -ati driver.  dunno if that counts as worth mentioning16:24
cyphermoxseb128: is there a line for people who did potentially crappy work, but wiating for review? ;)16:24
seb128bryceh, I don't think it's significant enough for release notes, we will put xserver 1.12 for the next iteration16:24
mterrycyphermox, kenvandine is patch pilot!  :)16:25
seb128cyphermox, lol16:25
cyphermoxweeee16:25
brycehseb128, ok16:25
mterrycyphermox, but he's doing my branch right now, I hope16:25
seb128yeah, show the love for kenvandine16:25
seb128he usually complains that he has nothing to pilot because he's always on duty the same day as didrocks and Didier rocks the sponsoring before he wakes up16:25
seb128;-)16:26
didrocksheh, good that this can keep him busy this time :)16:26
seb128dobey, hey, any news about the SRU for ubuntu-sso-client?16:56
* didrocks waves good evening17:02
tkamppeterseb128, nothing new for alpha2 from my side.17:05
dobeyseb128: getting everything in quantal first17:11
seb128dobey, do you have any eta for it?17:11
dobeyseb128: i can probably do it tomorrow17:12
seb128dobey, great, thanks17:12
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Laneygsd sure has a lot of patches22:36
robert_ancellLaney, scary huh?22:40
robert_ancellbcurtiswx, are you still working on the empathy update?22:40
bcurtiswxHey robert_ancell , I got married last weekend so sorry for the delay. I will get merge requests updated for the newest released empathy's tomorrow22:41
robert_ancellbcurtiswx, np, congrats!22:41
bcurtiswxrobert_ancell: Thx :)22:41
robert_ancelljbicha, hey, have you seen http://people.canonical.com/~platform/desktop/gnome.html?22:44
robert_ancelljbicha, also, it now looks in debian svn so I will see if you update something there22:46
robert_ancelldesrt, can you review gvfs bugs? https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=67669322:57
ubot2Gnome bug 676693 in udisks2 volume monitor "[PATCH] Fix error when compiling with -Werror=format-security" [Normal,Unconfirmed]22:57
jbichawow, that script takes 66 minutes to run?!23:00
robert_ancelljbicha, yeah, it needs some optimisation23:00
jbichaeven before, the version script was a pain to update if I wanted to test-run it before uploading23:01
robert_ancelljbicha, patches welcome :)23:02
jbichaand what do you mean by svn? as an example, evince 3.4.0-3 was started in Debian svn yesterday but it's not on the chart23:03
robert_ancellhmm, it must have broken again.  libzapojit was working yesterday, now it just shows "None"23:04
robert_ancellok, I think I fixed it, just have to wait 1.5hours to check23:04
robert_ancelljbicha, seb128 wants to split the version checked from the renderer, then it should be easier to test23:05
robert_ancellchecker23:05
robert_ancellok, time to try new gtk...23:08
robert_ancellRAOF, so did you work out what we need to do to get colord moving?23:26
RAOFrobert_ancell: Getting that MIR processed would be it; I'm not sure why the launchpad thinks the source is in main; gusb hasn't had any main B-Ds until colord.23:48

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