=== Amaranthus is now known as Amaranth | ||
ceti331 | can any kwin (or any other DE) use the trackpad gestures 'rotate' and 'zoom' for spinning desktop cube & displaying "Expo" respectively | 01:26 |
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RAOF | ceti331: Not without adding code, no. | 01:41 |
ceti331 | thanks | 01:43 |
ceti331 | mac is nice for the amount it can do with 2 & 3 finger gestures... but those 2-finger gestures are available since i dont use them for photos | 01:44 |
ceti331 | gestures are easier to remember than hotkeys :) | 01:44 |
RAOF | As I said before, utouch/libgeis is what you're looking for. | 01:49 |
jbicha | TheMuso: did you see http://git.gnome.org/browse/nautilus/commit/?id=55e2cdd ? | 01:54 |
TheMuso | jbicha: I wasn't looking closely, will take a look, thanks. | 01:59 |
TheMuso | jbicha: Good news, although I think visually things are still too cluttered. | 02:00 |
TheMuso | but anyway. | 02:00 |
TheMuso | Good to hear its addressed. | 02:00 |
jbicha | yeah, in my other bug report they said refining nautilus menus was discussed at the UX hackfest yesterday | 02:03 |
TheMuso | Ah ok. | 02:12 |
TheMuso | I can't help but wonder whether Canonical's design team will suggest that we revert, or at least improve, what is offered by upstream. | 02:12 |
jbicha | serious patching sounds like it'd be a headache so I'm hoping that Nautilus upstream will end up good enough | 02:20 |
TheMuso | Yep. | 02:52 |
BigWhale | Good Morning. | 06:11 |
=== zyga-afk is now known as zyga | ||
tkamppeter | pitti, hi | 07:37 |
Sweetshark | moin everyone! | 08:05 |
Sweetshark | Anyone here being able to help me debug that C++11 ABI mess? Starting LibreOffice on Quantal, New Presentation, Close -> Crash. Doesnt happen on precise. | 08:07 |
Sweetshark | I tryed to make a sense out of LD_DEBUG=all output, but did not find anything obviously dirty injecting std::list<> symbols there. | 08:08 |
Sweetshark | Has anyone a good systematic proposal on how to proceed? | 08:09 |
s9iper1 | any body knows how can we disable the guest account ??? | 08:09 |
mlankhorst | Sweetshark: backtrace? | 08:10 |
mlankhorst | with the relevant registers as well :) | 08:10 |
pitti | tkamppeter: hello; please mail me, I am not on IRC a lot at GUADEC here | 08:11 |
Sweetshark | mlankhorst: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/1027043 <- here is one | 08:13 |
ubot2 | Sweetshark: Error: <Bugtracker.plugin.Launchpad instance at 0xa2d980c> bug 1027043 not found | 08:13 |
Sweetshark | mlankhorst: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/1027043 <- here is one (now public) | 08:14 |
ubot2 | Ubuntu bug 1027043 in libreoffice "soffice.bin crashed with SIGSEGV in std::list<Link, std::allocator<Link> >::remove()" [Medium,Triaged] | 08:15 |
mlankhorst | oh great.. | 08:16 |
mlankhorst | Sweetshark: attach debugger, look for any .so attached? :s | 08:17 |
seb128 | Sweetshark, try #ubuntu-devel rather than -desktop I guess | 08:19 |
seb128 | Sweetshark, slangasek doko etc are no on -desktop | 08:20 |
mlankhorst | but abi breakage, UGH!! | 08:20 |
Sweetshark | mlankhorst: yeah, right ;) | 08:24 |
Sweetshark | mlankhorst: the ABI breakage has been turned back by a tweaked new gcc version, but I assume there are still some poisonous binaries in the distro from the time that the incompatible one was in. | 08:26 |
* Sweetshark mumbles: If only I would be working on SUSE -- their buildservice rebuilds _all_ rdeps. thus the ABI breakage would have been detect on uploading gcc there. | 08:27 | |
Sweetshark | :P | 08:28 |
dednick | seb128, ping | 08:36 |
seb128 | dednick, hi | 08:36 |
dednick | seb128: hi. I'm looking into generating some thumbnails for work I'm doing in the dash. mhr3 incdicated you might be able to share some info with me on this. | 08:38 |
dednick | seb128: Would ideally want to use what nautilus is using, but not sure if it's accessable via a library or not. | 08:39 |
seb128 | dednick, look to totem to see how it thumbnails videos, but it's basically "ship a thumbnailer for the format you are interested in" and register it and nautilus when call it when needed | 08:42 |
mlankhorst | Sweetshark: but creating an incompatible abi with gcc is just asking for trouble :/ | 10:44 |
Sweetshark | mlankhorst: sure. I agree totally | 10:48 |
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Sweetshark | oh lol, I won myself a blogpost by writing the most hilarious doxygen documentation back in the days: http://blogs.linux.ie/caolan/2012/07/26/core-components-of-the-core/ | 11:34 |
Sweetshark | “specifies a service which allows interfacing the core components of the core” | 11:35 |
Sweetshark | remember kids, no such thing will ever go unpunished. | 11:36 |
BigWhale | CTRL-C and CTRL-W are broken in Nautilus... if I select multiple files, CTRL-C, then open another window, and press CTRL-W it will run a search ... instead of copy files | 12:25 |
BigWhale | is this known? | 12:26 |
Laney | BigWhale: do you have the nautilus from proposed? | 12:28 |
Laney | 1:3.5.4-0ubuntu2 | 12:28 |
Laney | and I assume you mean V instead of W? | 12:29 |
Laney | unless this is differnent in non-EN | 12:29 |
BigWhale | Laney, V of course ... sorrry | 12:35 |
BigWhale | GNOME nautilus 3.5.4 | 12:35 |
BigWhale | oh | 12:35 |
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seb128 | mterry, hey | 13:32 |
kenvandine | seb128! | 13:32 |
seb128 | kenvandine, hey ken | 13:32 |
mterry | seb128, good EST morning! | 13:32 |
seb128 | kenvandine, how are you? | 13:32 |
kenvandine | seb128, were you working on libdbus 1.6? | 13:32 |
seb128 | mterry, good DST afternoon | 13:32 |
kenvandine | good, and you? | 13:32 |
kenvandine | having fun? | 13:32 |
seb128 | kenvandine, yes, having fun | 13:32 |
seb128 | kenvandine, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dbus/+bug/1014850 dbus | 13:32 |
ubot2 | Ubuntu bug 1014850 in dbus "Update to 1.6.4" [Wishlist,Triaged] | 13:32 |
seb128 | kenvandine, we figured the commit that broke unity | 13:33 |
seb128 | kenvandine, njpatel is support to have a look yesterday | 13:33 |
seb128 | kenvandine, I pinged him earlier he said he would have a look today | 13:33 |
seb128 | kenvandine, something is unity-panel-service seems to not like the anti eavedropping they put it | 13:33 |
seb128 | there | 13:33 |
kenvandine | ok cool, we've figured out that we think that would fix a gwibber-service crash we are getting when using libaccounts | 13:33 |
kenvandine | since 1.4 didn't even try to be thread safe | 13:34 |
kenvandine | but | 13:34 |
kenvandine | we are probably just going to port the backend to gdbus | 13:34 |
seb128 | mterry, did you see my comment on that unity-greeter bug? | 13:34 |
mterry | seb128, maybe not? Remind me | 13:35 |
seb128 | mterry, I commented earlier to know if you could backport the fix for the "write random 500k of data which slows down the greeter" | 13:35 |
seb128 | mterry, good if you didn't, unping, we are looking at it with Robert here | 13:35 |
seb128 | mterry, so just let it to us | 13:35 |
mterry | I don't think I'm subscribed to all unity-greeter bugs. But that was a bug I worked on, so I should be subscribed... | 13:36 |
mterry | seb128, but OK! :) | 13:36 |
mterry | seb128, sounds like 12.04.1 is going to rock :) | 13:37 |
seb128 | mterry, the bug is assigned to you | 13:37 |
desrt | seb128: 12.04.1 was going to be the fr_FR.UTF-8 by-default release, right? | 13:37 |
seb128 | desrt, oui | 13:37 |
kenvandine | hshs | 13:37 |
kenvandine | haha even | 13:38 |
mterry | seb128, hmm, will check my filters | 13:38 |
seb128 | mterry, just drop the if sender == seb128 then move_to_speam | 13:38 |
seb128 | spam | 13:38 |
seb128 | ;-) | 13:38 |
seb128 | mterry, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+source/unity-greeter/+bug/1005642 is the bug btw | 13:38 |
ubot2 | Ubuntu bug 1005642 in unity-greeter "Garbage written to state file, causing slow UI" [High,Fix released] | 13:38 |
mterry | seb128, that sessioninstaller bug (bug 848605)... were you able to reproduce? | 13:39 |
ubot2 | Launchpad bug 848605 in sessioninstaller "session-installer crashed with AlreadyCalledDeferred in callback()" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/848605 | 13:39 |
mterry | seb128, I rolled that fix, but can't reproduce myself | 13:39 |
seb128 | mterry, no I was not :-( | 13:39 |
mterry | bummer | 13:39 |
seb128 | mterry, I guess we will just need to see if reports stop | 13:39 |
mterry | seb128, hahah, I just got Robert's changes to the bug | 13:44 |
mterry | seb128, I must have some seb filter | 13:44 |
seb128 | mterry, !!! | 13:45 |
Shinobi | If I index the description fields in a series of records, can sphinx return the the primary key of ranked results? | 14:30 |
bcurtiswx | good morning | 14:56 |
bcurtiswx | that scrollback from znc is funny. Is the seb filter a requirement to join ~ubuntu-desktop? | 15:00 |
mterry | bcurtiswx, the seb filter is not a *requirement*, just a recommendation. Not so much because we don't want to see his bug spam, but just because we like making him ping us | 15:24 |
kenvandine | mterry, if i have a bunch of packages that need MIRs, do I really need one bug per package? I assume so... | 16:01 |
mterry | kenvandine, I think it's actually easier to keep track of a cohesive set of packages in one bug | 16:01 |
mterry | kenvandine, ideally the requested information is still examined and given per package in the description though | 16:02 |
kenvandine | mterry, so you won't yell at me if i use a single bug then ? | 16:02 |
kenvandine | yeah | 16:02 |
mterry | kenvandine, no, I like it. As long as they are related. Like one top package and all its dependencies or something | 16:02 |
kenvandine | so... online-accounts and unity-webapps total 29 packages :-D | 16:02 |
mterry | kenvandine, :( | 16:02 |
kenvandine | but i plan to split it up, online-accounts separate from webapps | 16:03 |
mterry | kenvandine, well, I'll bill that time to my +1 team cycle | 16:03 |
mterry | kenvandine, sure | 16:03 |
kenvandine | mterry, that is exactly what seb128 said :) | 16:03 |
mterry | kenvandine, 2 bugs sounds fine | 16:03 |
kenvandine | it is a pile of packages... that's what kept me busy all cycle | 16:04 |
kenvandine | just started landing some of the sources in quantal :) | 16:04 |
mterry | kenvandine, better hurry though! This is my last week on +1. After this, I'll whine more about doing the MIR :) | 16:04 |
kenvandine | oh... crap... i won't be ready for it this week | 16:04 |
mterry | kenvandine, if you tell me some of the package names, I can start now while you do the paperwork | 16:04 |
kenvandine | maybe online-accounts | 16:05 |
mterry | kenvandine, no worry, I can still do them later. Just won't be during my +1 rotation | 16:05 |
mterry | I might fob them off on poor didrocks or something | 16:05 |
kenvandine | signon, libsignon-glib and libaccounts-glib | 16:05 |
seb128 | kenvandine, when he says "week" it's a week time, not by tomorrow | 16:05 |
kenvandine | is in sourceNEW now | 16:05 |
seb128 | kenvandine, i.e end of month | 16:05 |
mterry | seb128, end of July! | 16:05 |
kenvandine | ah... i might have them all in by then :) | 16:05 |
mterry | seb128, oh, I guess there's Monday | 16:05 |
seb128 | mterry, tuesday is the 31 | 16:05 |
seb128 | mterry, so it's actually almost a week of time | 16:06 |
mterry | seb128, you and your crazy calendars | 16:06 |
seb128 | ;-) | 16:06 |
mterry | who made my calendar start on Monday? I'm used to Sunday. Stupid locales | 16:06 |
seb128 | do you get your weather in °C as well? | 16:06 |
mterry | Guh, Britain | 16:07 |
mterry | I think I set en_GB back in the day for 24 hour time, but now the clock lets me set that directly | 16:07 |
mterry | This must be fascinating for #ubuntu-desktop :) | 16:08 |
mterry | kenvandine, will start reviewing | 16:08 |
kenvandine | i know i am on the edge of my seat here | 16:08 |
kenvandine | mterry, thx | 16:09 |
kenvandine | seb128's been reviewing them for me before i uploaded them | 16:09 |
seb128 | I do NEW review though | 16:12 |
seb128 | not security reviews or code reviews | 16:12 |
kenvandine | indeed | 16:13 |
* mterry hugs kenvandine for the symbols file | 16:14 | |
kenvandine | :) | 16:15 |
kenvandine | i tried to use symbols files for the cpp stuff too | 16:15 |
kenvandine | but it got to be too big of a pita | 16:15 |
* kenvandine hugs C | 16:15 | |
mterry | kenvandine, yeah, I don't even bother complaining about lack of symbols files for c++ | 16:15 |
kenvandine | i eventually whacked them | 16:15 |
seb128 | kenvandine, ok, you got 3 sources through, only 26 left ;-) | 16:17 |
* kenvandine hugs seb128 | 16:17 | |
kenvandine | more coming soonish | 16:17 |
* seb128 hugs kenvandine back | 16:17 | |
seb128 | kenvandine, will be tomorrow for me | 16:17 |
kenvandine | sure | 16:17 |
kenvandine | it might be tomorrow for me too | 16:17 |
seb128 | we are eod at GUADEC, will travel back from the conf place soon | 16:18 |
kenvandine | i need to upload a patched firefox to the PPA now | 16:18 |
kenvandine | racarr did what chrisccoulson suggested and wants people to test it | 16:18 |
seb128 | ok | 16:18 |
chrisccoulson | heh, i started looking at that addon last night. it's not very future proof :( | 16:19 |
chrisccoulson | it's completely incompatible with multiple content processes, for example (and that's going to happen soon for desktop, like it is already for mobile) | 16:20 |
kenvandine | chrisccoulson, make sure you give that feedback to racarr | 16:22 |
chrisccoulson | kenvandine, yeah, i want to review a bit more first | 16:23 |
kenvandine | sure | 16:23 |
kenvandine | i'd be nice if he could fix all that stuff up sooner than later | 16:23 |
chrisccoulson | but it's not good that a future security update is going to require significant changes to their code to keep it working :/ | 16:23 |
kenvandine | exactly... so would be good to address it now | 16:24 |
kenvandine | chrisccoulson, did you look at his patch for firefox too? | 16:24 |
chrisccoulson | not yet | 16:24 |
mterry | kenvandine, one thing I would normally mention for most of these packages is having a bug subscriber. So I'll just do it once up front. :) Maybe ~ubuntu-desktop or some such | 16:24 |
kenvandine | ok, well we'll make sure you do before it lands in the distro :) | 16:24 |
kenvandine | mterry, yeah i am actually working on that now | 16:24 |
chrisccoulson | it won't land in the distro before i've looked at it | 16:24 |
kenvandine | well sort of... | 16:24 |
chrisccoulson | else i will just revert it again ;) | 16:25 |
kenvandine | i need the packages to exist before people can subscribe | 16:25 |
chrisccoulson | it won't land in the distro until it's been reviewed and committed upstream either | 16:25 |
kenvandine | but i am making a list of packages and notes on what to do with them | 16:25 |
kenvandine | ok | 16:25 |
mterry | kenvandine, have you started a MIR bug? Else I'll make one to add notes to as I go, and you can fill in on your side too as you go | 16:37 |
kenvandine | i haven't yet | 16:38 |
* mterry makes one | 16:38 | |
kenvandine | thx! | 16:38 |
mterry | kenvandine, bug 1029549 | 16:41 |
ubot2 | Launchpad bug 1029549 in libsignon-glib "[MIR] online-accounts and friends" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1029549 | 16:41 |
kenvandine | thanks! | 16:42 |
mterry | kenvandine, bug 1029549 | 16:43 |
ubot2 | Launchpad bug 1029549 in signon "[MIR] online-accounts and friends" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1029549 | 16:43 |
kenvandine | mterry, added a list of packages and description | 16:45 |
mterry | kenvandine, the upstream source is listed as http://code.google.com/p/accounts-sso/ and I see tarballs there, but no vcs? | 16:55 |
kenvandine | they are there | 16:55 |
kenvandine | in git | 16:55 |
kenvandine | http://code.google.com/p/accounts-sso/source/checkout | 16:56 |
kenvandine | multiple repos | 16:56 |
kenvandine | code reviews and all go there | 16:56 |
mterry | kenvandine, oh, when I went to browse or commits, it shows nothing | 16:59 |
mterry | and when I checkout, I get nothing... Hm | 16:59 |
mterry | ah! | 17:00 |
mterry | there is a dropdown for which project | 17:00 |
kenvandine | right | 17:00 |
kenvandine | the GI patch to libsignon-glib is in a branch there pending review | 17:01 |
kenvandine | and the signond patch won't get merged, that is a distro specific change | 17:01 |
ricotz | Laney, hi, just wanted to say that gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad 0.10.22.3-2ubuntu4 "/usr/share/gstreamer-0.10/presets/GstVP8Enc.prs" conflicts with transmageddon 0.20-1 | 17:01 |
Laney | huh, weird | 17:01 |
Laney | which package should have it? | 17:01 |
ricotz | Laney, not sure, gstreamer seems more appropriate, but obviously transmageddon already ships it ;) | 17:02 |
Laney | can you take care of it? I'm busy with A3 stuff atm | 17:03 |
ricotz | Laney, i am not a motu | 17:04 |
kenvandine | mterry, it's kind of weird... we are sort of the upstream for it, but intel contributes too and it is used in meego | 17:04 |
kenvandine | so the core bits of it all live outside of launchpad | 17:04 |
mterry | kenvandine, is there a reason not to use debhelper 9 instead? You get multiarch and hardening flags for free | 17:14 |
kenvandine | no reason | 17:17 |
kenvandine | and multiarch was on my todo list anyway | 17:17 |
micahg | hi nessita | 17:20 |
nessita | hello micahg, how is it going? | 17:20 |
micahg | nessita: ok, how are you | 17:21 |
nessita | pretty good, thanks | 17:21 |
micahg | nessita: I have a bug (I need to update the aptitude why output, but you should still get the idea), Bug #1029552 , can you take a look? | 17:22 |
ubot2 | Launchpad bug 1029552 in xubuntu-meta "Qt is pulled in unnecessarily due to software-center Recommends and ubuntu-sso-client-gtk removal" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1029552 | 17:22 |
nessita | micahg: I'm on rotation for a couple of months to another team for helping in some specific integration issues, so I will ask someone currently working on the U1 dekstop team to look at it (very likely, dobey) | 17:24 |
nessita | dobey: hey there, you around? | 17:24 |
micahg | nessita: ah, ok, I pinged you since you created the s-c branch :) | 17:24 |
dobey | hi | 17:24 |
nessita | micahg: yeah, is absolutely ok | 17:24 |
nessita | dobey: any chance you could take a look at the bug micahg pointed out? perhaps is a SC issue only, and I can talk about with michael | 17:25 |
dobey | it's not unnecessary | 17:25 |
dobey | and the -qt will get pulled in anyway | 17:25 |
nessita | dobey: why? | 17:25 |
dobey | ubuntu one? | 17:25 |
micahg | dobey: no, it's unnecessary for Xubuntu :) | 17:26 |
dobey | oh | 17:26 |
dobey | i guess software center should Provides: ubuntu-sso-client-gui | 17:26 |
micahg | dobey: I thought there was going to be a new binary | 17:27 |
dobey | no | 17:27 |
micahg | software-center-sso-gtk not happening? | 17:27 |
dobey | there just is no more ubuntu-sso-client-gtk; s-c includes the same code renamed; and it's only useful for software-center | 17:28 |
dobey | micahg: it's part of the software-center binary package | 17:28 |
dobey | no need for a separate package there | 17:28 |
micahg | ah, ok, yeah, that would be fine then | 17:28 |
wendar | I've got an odd window resize bug (the window disappears when the user tries to resize it) in precise. I'm looking for suggestions on how to debug it. | 17:29 |
wendar | It reminds me of a compiz bug we resolved last year. | 17:29 |
nessita | dobey: want me to talk about this with michael tomorrow? | 17:29 |
wendar | (where the solution was to make sure the window was registered in a separate location for compiz) | 17:29 |
dobey | nessita: i don't think there's anything to discuss. seems xubuntu will need software-center to have a Provides: ubuntu-sso-client-gui is all; and i don't really have a significant opinion on it one way or the other in that case | 17:30 |
micahg | as U1 and ubuntu-sso-client are the only consumers, that shouldn't cause issues and solve our dependency chain problem | 17:30 |
nessita | dobey: ah, I understood sc should Provides: ussoc-gui in all the packages (not only xubuntu) | 17:31 |
micahg | dobey: well, it's anyone not shipping Qt and including software-center | 17:31 |
dobey | nessita: yes, i mean xubuntu is where this is really an issue. the packages wouldn't be specific to them | 17:31 |
micahg | nessita: yes, it would be everywhere | 17:31 |
dobey | micahg: right, just using the example as the example :) | 17:31 |
nessita | ok, so michael needs to change this in the sc source tree | 17:32 |
dobey | right, because it's a native package :-/ | 17:32 |
micahg | well, Xubuntu is the only one it seems affected :) | 17:32 |
dobey | so fixing it requires a s-c release | 17:32 |
dobey | well i'm sure kubuntu don't care that qt is being pulled in :) | 17:33 |
dobey | lubuntu might care and just haven't been vocal yet | 17:33 |
micahg | UbuntuStudio, Mythbuntu, and Edubuntu all have Qt through other means | 17:33 |
dobey | right | 17:33 |
micahg | lubuntu and kubuntu don't ship S-C | 17:33 |
dobey | ah | 17:34 |
* micahg could just drop S-C, but would rather not | 17:34 | |
ceti331 | in kwin, is it possible to launch 'desktop cube' or 'desktop grid' from a panel-widget | 17:34 |
dobey | well, we could possibly just remove the Recommends: in ubuntu-sso-client package as well | 17:34 |
dobey | ceti331: i think you want #kde for that question? :) | 17:35 |
micahg | dobey: that would work as well if it's not needed | 17:35 |
dobey | it shouldn't break anything i don't think | 17:36 |
dobey | u1 stuff explicitly requires ubuntu-sso-client-qt in the control panel, and so it's already there in Ubuntu now too | 17:37 |
micahg | ok, that might make more sense | 17:37 |
dobey | or just make it a suggests | 17:37 |
micahg | suggests would be fine, the GUI seems tangential to the dbus service anyways | 17:38 |
dobey | well, a UI is required to actually register or log in. but we have explicit depends already; and can add more where necessary, if we need to | 17:39 |
micahg | hrm, then I guess provides does make sense since it has the gui | 17:41 |
micahg | and the recommends makes sense as well | 17:41 |
dobey | well, except the s-c gui is only used by s-c, and won't get used automatically from elsewhere | 17:42 |
dobey | so probably not the best | 17:42 |
dobey | micahg: anyway, just put my thoughts into the bug. | 17:44 |
micahg | dobey: ok, I'm fine with 2, if you want to switch from a s-c task to an u-sso-c task | 17:45 |
dobey | sounds fine to me | 17:48 |
micahg | dobey: can you take/fix it after alpha3? | 17:51 |
micahg | I'm happy to do the upload otherwise | 17:52 |
dobey | micahg: i'll fix it right now and upload it to q-proposed | 17:52 |
micahg | dobey: great, thanks | 17:52 |
nessita | dobey: thanks for taking care of this :-) | 17:52 |
dobey | sure | 17:53 |
dobey | and done. :) | 17:56 |
mterry | kenvandine, ping me as new pkgs get uploaded! | 18:37 |
mterry | rarrr, feed me MIRs! | 18:37 |
kenvandine | mterry, will do :) | 18:37 |
* mterry is a machine that converts MIRs into complaints about test suites | 18:37 | |
kenvandine | mterry, we used to have to build signon with gcc 4.6, but i hadn't tried 4.7 in ages | 18:40 |
mterry | kenvandine, dunno, just happend to work in my chroot | 18:41 |
kenvandine | the tests pass in they're jenkins build but haven't been friendly in the package builds | 18:41 |
mterry | kenvandine, a hardcoded system path perhaps? | 18:41 |
kenvandine | mterry, i don't think i've tried in months | 18:41 |
mterry | kenvandine, well, I would accept a dep8-ified version of the tests, but I didn't see that either | 18:41 |
kenvandine | dep8-ified? | 18:42 |
dobey | kenvandine: what's passing in jenkins but failing in package builds? | 18:43 |
kenvandine | signon | 18:43 |
kenvandine | it's still in a private jenkins | 18:43 |
mterry | kenvandine, dep8 is the autopkgtest stuff | 18:46 |
mterry | kenvandine, see update-manager for example. debian/tests | 18:46 |
dobey | oh, the package isn't running the tests | 18:46 |
Laney | ricotz: I'm just going to make gst ship only /usr/share/gstreamer-0.10/presets/GstVP8Enc.prs for now | 19:52 |
Laney | fighting it out with the other package doesn't seem worth it | 19:52 |
Laney | Three uploads for this package. Sigh. Don't kick me out. | 19:53 |
Laney | hmm, actually, no: that one was the point of this upload. I thought it was the other file. | 19:54 |
micahg | umm, it's a universe package :) | 19:55 |
Laney | so? | 19:56 |
micahg | why should the desktop team care? | 19:56 |
micahg | now MOTUs on the other hand :) | 19:56 |
Laney | ricotz brought it up in here. | 19:56 |
micahg | indeed | 19:56 |
* Laney shrugs | 19:57 | |
micahg | just saying, you're looking out for the wrong lynch mob :) | 19:57 |
Laney | you read it anyway :P | 19:57 |
Laney | stealing the file from transmageddon then | 19:58 |
Laney | it has the Depends anyway | 19:58 |
micahg | Laney: is there a reason that package wasn't merged from Debian yet (has multiarch support there) | 19:59 |
Laney | which? | 19:59 |
micahg | -plugins-bad | 19:59 |
Laney | dunno | 19:59 |
Laney | I haven't evaluated what the changes are | 19:59 |
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robru | bah, who broke gedit-plugins? | 21:14 |
micahg | robru: happens every cycle when gedit is updated without the plugins | 21:33 |
robru | ah. | 21:33 |
robru | Remind me never to update gedit again ;-) | 21:33 |
micahg | robru: this is quantal, right? | 21:33 |
robru | yeah | 21:33 |
robru | Got a little carried away with the dist-upgrade command | 21:34 |
micahg | robru: feel free to propose a merge/debian dir debdiff | 21:34 |
robru | I'll look in a bit. Pretty busy putting out other fires at the moment. | 21:34 |
micahg | robru: oh, there aren't any updates available, so that's probably why it's still broke | 21:36 |
robru | so, what then? somebody just needs to make the package and submit it? | 21:37 |
micahg | no, I mean no upstream releases | 21:37 |
robru | so how to fix this then? is it just a matter of recompiling the plugins against a new binary, or is there more to it? Because the gedit-plugins package says it depends on gedit < 3.5 wheras I have > 3.5 installed | 21:38 |
robru | was there some big API change in the gedit plugins infrastructure? | 21:38 |
micahg | oh, hrm, let me see | 21:39 |
robru | $ sudo apt-get install gedit-plugins | 21:40 |
robru | Reading package lists... Done | 21:40 |
robru | Building dependency tree | 21:40 |
robru | Reading state information... Done | 21:40 |
robru | Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have | 21:40 |
robru | requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable | 21:40 |
robru | distribution that some required packages have not yet been created | 21:40 |
robru | or been moved out of Incoming. | 21:40 |
robru | The following information may help resolve the situation: | 21:40 |
robru | The following packages have unmet dependencies: | 21:40 |
robru | gedit-plugins : Depends: gedit (< 3.5) but 3.5.1-0ubuntu2 is to be installed | 21:40 |
robru | E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages. | 21:40 |
micahg | robru: yeah, I see that now | 21:40 |
robru | I have a hunch that it would work just fine if it were installed, but it's just the listed dependencies on the package itself are broken. Though I'm just assuming. | 21:41 |
robru | Anyway, I'll poke at it later. | 21:42 |
micahg | robru: it builds fine, but I have no idea of the consequences of changing the dependency, maybe one of the desktoppers can comment | 21:43 |
Laney | http://git.gnome.org/browse/gedit/log/ | 21:45 |
Laney | doesn't look like any API changing commits | 21:45 |
robru | thanks Laney | 21:49 |
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