[05:50] <codemaniac> j #ubuntuforums
[07:27] <AL13N> does anyone know the mysql maintainer and is he on IRC?
[10:44] <jml> jml@grace:~$ sudo do-release-upgrade -d
[10:44] <jml> Checking for a new Ubuntu release
[10:44] <jml> No new release found
[10:45] <jml> never mind.
[15:13]  * SpamapS \o/'s as uploads start flowing in to the archive again :)
[15:13]  * SpamapS /o\'s as he realizes he hasn't showered yet today
[15:17] <penguin42> then please put those armpits away
[15:24] <jokerdino> hey guys. if i want to suggest a quicklist for gnote, how do i proceed?
[15:25] <penguin42> jokerdino: it's probably best to ask upstream at gnote's bug tracker/forum
[15:25] <jokerdino> right then. patches aren't prefered in ubuntu?
[15:26] <penguin42> jokerdino: it's normally best to do stuff upstream unless it's fixing an ubuntu specific bug or integrating it in some ubuntu thing (like unity etc)
[15:27] <jokerdino> well, quicklist is unity integration but i'll go with upstream.
[15:27] <penguin42> oh hang on, then I didn't realise that - I'm not a unity user
[15:28] <jokerdino> right. thanks
[15:28] <penguin42> jokerdino: if it's a unityism then it might be best to be local - but ask a unity guy
[15:28] <jokerdino> hm
[15:56] <cjwatson> SpamapS: yeah, we tested the uploader and publisher on the new machine but (at least I) fell asleep before making sure that the cron jobs had actually been enabled :)
[15:59] <SpamapS> cjwatson: "Is it plugged in? Is it turned on?" -- The two first questions of all I.T. responses. :)
[15:59] <cjwatson> and it took a day or so before anyone complained anywhere I saw ...
[15:59] <cjwatson> that's weekends for you I suppose
[16:00] <Laney> well, people probably expected reduced service due to the move
[16:00] <Laney> at least that's why I only complained quietly
[16:03] <xnox> well, some package-importer branches are out of date, and it doesn't have them as pending/failed either
[16:04] <cjwatson> that one's nothing I know of - try #launchpad-ops internal
[16:08] <SpamapS> Yeah I did not complain because I figured it was part of the DC move
[16:52] <penguin42> anyone else seeing problems with backtraces showing sprintf missing the buffer parameter?
[16:56] <penguin42> wow - I've just found a Y2K bug - bit late, but hey....
[17:01] <penguin42> TToTD struct tm's tm_year is 'number of years since 1900' so is currently 112, and if you print that into a buffer that only has 2 chars you get an overflow
[17:06] <SpamapS> penguin42: y2k bugs are now y3k bugs ;)
[17:06] <SpamapS> penguin42: or, optionally, y2100 bugs
[17:08] <penguin42> SpamapS: No - this package has been broken for the last 12 years!
[17:08] <penguin42> well, might have only been crashing since we turned stack smashing detection on
[17:10] <micahg> penguin42: I think that's been on for about 2 years now
[17:10] <penguin42> yeh, looks like it was fixed upstream a year or two ago
[17:11] <penguin42> bug 771589
[17:11] <penguin42> hmm food
[18:03] <qdb> i want to read some info, explanation, about that update works other way in 12.04. sometimes it looks like it updates in background. it lock install process, several processes work, even if update manager is closed
[18:15] <green7> does any one know how can I change keyboard mapping in ubuntu?
[18:24] <micahg> green7: support for quantal in #ubuntu+1, any other release in #ubuntu
[18:58] <penguin42> why is gcc-4.4 still in quantal?
[18:59] <slangasek> tjaalton: it appears that the current mesa in quantal FTBFS with the current libdrm in same... are you aware of this?  Is this getting fixed soon?
[19:04] <micahg> penguin42: it's still in Debian
[19:05] <penguin42> micahg: Ah, I see - hmm, does anything still build depend on it?
[19:05] <micahg> penguin42: yes
[19:05] <penguin42> oh dear
[20:33] <tjaalton> slangasek: no didn't know about it. a new mesa is being prepared though and should be ready before FF