[01:08] <Darkwing-laptop> ScottK: ping
[01:16] <Darkwing-laptop> Riddell: you about?
[05:12] <Darkwing> Hey guys
[09:46] <wstephenson> moin moin.
[09:47] <wstephenson> do you guys have any custom stuff for restoring external monitor configuration without clicking through the kcm_randr dialog each time?
[10:30] <DoctorPepper> hi guys !
[11:15] <BluesKaj> Howdy all
[11:35] <DoctorPepper> can anyone take a look at !bug #1015048
[15:02] <ScottK> Riddelll: You around for the -release meeting?
[15:24] <littlegirl> Hey there, does anybody know the purpose of the .pot files in the Kubuntu system documentation?
[15:24] <ScottK> Those are translation templates.
[15:25] <littlegirl> Thanks. If I'm making changes to the .xml files, should I also change the .pot files to reflect those changes?
[15:35] <ScottK> I think so, but I'm no expert.
[15:36] <littlegirl> Thanks. I looked through the scripts, and there seems to be one that generates them based on the content in the .xml files. I'll keep working on the .xml files and either generate the .pot files once those are done or let whoever handles those do it. (:
[15:37] <jjesse> littlegirl, i thnk those pot files are all the translations and don't get messed w/ and the creation of the kubuntu-docs package handles those
[15:37] <jjesse> check w/ darkwingduck as i think he was the last one to create package
[15:40] <littlegirl> jjesse: Thanks - will do. It looks like they're generated automatically by a script in the scripts subdirectory, so I'll leave that to those who do .pot files. I'm just doing some really thorough clean-up of the docs, and part of it is doing a recursive grep to make sure I didn't miss anything, and my greps are turning up stuff that hasn't yet been replaced in the .pot files. (:
[15:46] <littlegirl> Any idea how to get the gcc version if Quantal doesn't yet have gcc installed?
[15:47] <littlegirl> Or should I maybe just comment out the gcc version line so that if gcc does get installed it can be uncommented and filled in with the proper number?
[15:49] <yofel> littlegirl: do you want to add the gcc version to the documentation and don't have it installed, or... ?
[15:49] <littlegirl> yofel: Yep, the global.ent file in the Kubuntu system documentation lists a gcc version for Precise, and I'm updating the file for Quantal, but I don't see gcc installed in Quantal, so I'm thinking it should maybe just be commented out until further notice. (:
[15:50] <yofel> gcc is the Gnu Compiler Collection, that's not installed by default
[15:50] <yofel> !info gcc
[15:50] <yofel> er
[15:50] <yofel> !info gcc quantal
[15:50] <jjesse> littlegirl, not all entities in global.ent are used any more and some of them are historical
[15:50] <littlegirl> Is it okay if I just comment that one out, then?
[15:51] <yofel> probably, doesn't make much sense to have it in the documentation. Rather just look it up in muon or packages.ubuntu.com
[15:51] <littlegirl> yofel, that's pretty cool that you can do that in here. (:
[15:51] <yofel> OR just put "4.7" in there, that's the major version of gcc in quantal and won't change
[15:53] <littlegirl> Okay, that sounds good, and solves it nicely. (:
[16:44] <kubotu> ::workspace-bugs:: [1019319] Speller Widget stays in background on Kubuntu 12.10 Daily Builds @ https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1019319 (by Marco Parillo)
[19:27] <Darkwing> ScottK, Riddelll apachelogger ping
[19:27] <ScottK> Darkwing: pong
[19:28] <shadeslayer> Darkwing: I doubt Riddelll will be available atm
[19:28] <ScottK> apachelogger: Apparently we're about half-pregnant with light-dm.  It needs to be made default WM for Kubuntu and kdm dropped from the seeds or our images won't do jack for live sessions.
[19:34] <Darkwing> Okay, I wanted to give an update. I'll be in and out.
[19:34] <Darkwing> for a couple months.
[19:35] <Darkwing> I'm loosing my apt in a couple weeks, I'll be living at my dads or brothers place will auguest then I'm moving to Indiana.
[19:37] <littlegirl> Hey, Darkwing, while you're on, can you tell me how the .pot files get handled in the Kubuntu system documentation? I see a script for generating them, and I'm making lots of changes to the Quantal documentation, so do I just run that script once I'm finished to generate the new files, or does someone else handle that?
[19:37] <Darkwing> I'll be back with quassel-core shortly. But, my focus will be elsewhere.
[19:37] <Darkwing> littlegirl: can you send me an email? I'm mobile ATM
[19:38] <littlegirl> Darkwing: Will do. (:
[22:04] <ScottK> shadeslayer: ktp is in Debian, so see if we can sync.
[22:05] <shadeslayer> ScottK: I'll look at it tomorrow, tired :(
[22:05] <ScottK> shadeslayer: No rush.  Tomorrow's fine.
[22:05] <shadeslayer> awesome