[07:15] <dholbach> good morning
[07:21] <geser> good morning
[07:26] <ESphynx> good morning ;)
[12:24] <aboudreault> hmm, looks like it didn't work.
[12:24] <aboudreault> what does this error mean? dpkg-shlibdeps: error: couldn't find library liblwgeom-2.0.1.so needed by debian/postgis/usr/bin/shp2pgsql-gui (ELF format: 'elf64-x86-64'; RPATH: '/usr/lib/postgresql/9.1/lib')
[12:25] <aboudreault>  I though it was again a rpath issue, but chrpath -delete doesn't work this time
[12:57] <geser> have you checked in which directory that mentioned library gets installed for your package?
[13:40] <aboudreault> geser, I just tried --disable-rpath ... the lib is in: debian/postgresql-9.1-postgis/usr/lib/postgresql/9.1/lib/liblwgeom-2.0.1.so
[13:40] <aboudreault> geser, the disable-rpath didn't work
[13:50] <aboudreault> geser, How should I resolve this?
[15:28] <xnox> please, please delete boost1.46 from quantal archive, no r-deps now
[15:57] <dholbach> MOTU meeting in 3m?
[16:06]  * ogra_ wasnt aware #ubuntu-meeting is 3 meters away from #ubuntu-motu ... intresting
[17:20] <jocarter> hrmph. missed it again :(
[19:48] <ajmitch> jocarter: you're not the only one :)
[21:24] <shadeslayer> I had a quick poke at sqlite transition for kraft, it doesn't depend on libsqllite3 itself, but depends on libqt4-sql-sqlite, which inturn depends on libsqlite3-0
[21:24] <shadeslayer> which makes me think, why is kraft on that list?
[21:24] <shadeslayer> oh
[21:25] <shadeslayer> seems that it's not on that list anymore
[21:25] <shadeslayer> yy
[21:25] <shadeslayer> yay
[21:31] <xnox> shadeslayer: yeah, I "fixed" the list ;-)
[21:32] <xnox> shadeslayer: if you are talking about ~ubuntu-archive/transitions/sqlite.html one
[21:32] <shadeslayer> yeah
[21:32] <shadeslayer> xnox: on more fix, kannel also depends on sqlite 3
[21:32] <shadeslayer>   Depends: libsqlite3-0
[21:32] <shadeslayer> it *also* depends on   Depends: libsqlite0
[21:32] <shadeslayer> so lolwut
[21:33] <xnox> shadeslayer: well it handles both. For some packages, which I did analysis for. I filed wishlist bugs with a tag 'sqlite2'
[21:33] <xnox> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=sqlite2
[21:33] <shadeslayer> ok
[21:34] <xnox> http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/transitions/sqlite.html
[21:34] <shadeslayer> uhoh, csync2
[21:34] <xnox> it looks like if/when we port gpe stack we should be ok.
[21:34] <shadeslayer> I heard csync fails alot of tests :P
[21:34] <shadeslayer> xnox: gpe stack?
[21:34] <xnox> the palm stuff.
[21:34] <shadeslayer> uh ... no idea what you're talking about :P
[21:47] <topo__> hi
[21:49] <topo__> i'm looking for help to pakage my for ubuntu, am i in the right place?
[21:50] <shadeslayer> topo__: sure
[21:51] <shadeslayer> there's also #ubuntu-packaging though
[21:51] <shadeslayer> which might be better suited to your needs
[21:52] <topo__> I didn't know, I will try there.
[21:52] <topo__> thanks
[22:12] <topo__> hi
[22:12] <topo__> i have a quick question about uploading an app to ubuntu
[22:12] <topo__> another quick question, via developer.ubuntu.com or thar i can get statistics about people downloading my app, etc... do you know if i can still get that if my package gets included in ubuntu via de debian repos?
[22:13] <xnox> usually you can't get reliable statistics, because we have world-wide mirrors, run by community.
[22:13] <xnox> for ppa's you can get some download statistics, but again it's unreliable because people can run local mirrors.
[22:14] <xnox> there is popcon where people voluntary report which packages they use, but it's highly selective.
[22:15] <topo__> thanks
[22:16] <topo__> is it likely that my app get rejected for ubuntu software center because it is still under development?
[22:19] <topo__> also, once my app gets accepted in the ubuntu repos, how easily is to deploy updates, do they have to be reviewd again or any changes in the ppa will automatically get into the repos?