[01:10] <shadeslayer> ScottK: Riddell will get to it later today
[02:12] <ahoneybun> shadeslayer: hello
[03:52] <shadeslayer> mornin
[03:52] <shadeslayer> g
[04:22] <shadeslayer> hm, are we sure the stuff in /usr/share/kubuntu-default-settings/kde4-profile/default/ even works?
[04:22] <shadeslayer> because when I start a guest session, I don't get the settings that are specified by the default plasma init script
[04:22] <shadeslayer> I get the default plasma settings
[04:24] <shadeslayer> ScottK: is there someone who could possibly test build my powerpc modifications? or is more or less : "Upload and see what happens"
[04:24] <ScottK> infinity might if he has time.
[04:24] <shadeslayer> ok
[04:32]  * micahg takes it that blue systems doesn't have much interest in powerpc as a platform?
[04:40] <shadeslayer> heh :P
[04:41] <shadeslayer> micahg: I don't think anyone has much interest in powerpc as a platform 
[04:41] <shadeslayer> then again, I could be wrong
[04:41] <shadeslayer> ( it's all about ARM these days )
[05:33] <jussi> shadeslayer: Tm_T has a power pc
[05:56] <shadeslayer> ok
[05:57] <shadeslayer> well I'll ping the relevant people when I have a package for test building :)
[05:57] <shadeslayer> it's taking a fair bit of time to even build on armhf
[06:05] <apachelogger> shadeslayer: FWIW the firefox-kde patches are the way the are because they are that way in opensuse
[06:06] <apachelogger> forking away from that like the previous firefox-kde did is nothing but mad
[06:06] <apachelogger> e.g. instead of dev/null -> kde.js, copy some other file and patch it to become kde.sj
[06:06] <apachelogger> certainly the nicer approach
[06:07] <apachelogger> but it makes patch importing a flipping nightmare
[06:09] <shadeslayer> heh
[07:37] <Mamarok> sometimes worht looking at #kubuntu: [03:44] <digitalj> Yay, Kubuntu. Thanks for the best linux distribution I've ever used.
[07:45] <apachelogger> http://wstaw.org/m/2012/08/31/plasma-desktopZf7210.png
[07:46] <apachelogger> can't have threading but vi-like navigation
[07:46] <apachelogger> win
[07:54] <apachelogger> "package afiestas' first boot bluetooth keyboard app and integrate with live CD"
[07:55] <apachelogger> afiestas: what's that about?
[08:13] <shadeslayer> apachelogger: plz2fike FFe's for ktp-common-internal and ktp-debugger if you're free
[08:13] <apachelogger> I'll ned more info than that really
[08:14] <shadeslayer> libktpcommoninternalsprivate3 and ktp-debugger are in binary new
[08:15] <apachelogger> what about the rest of ktp?
[08:15] <shadeslayer> apachelogger: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/quantal/+queue
[08:15] <shadeslayer> dep wait on ktp-common-internal
[08:15] <apachelogger> let me rephrase
[08:15] <apachelogger> why is the rest of ktp not in NEW?
[08:15] <shadeslayer> because it's not?
[08:15] <shadeslayer> let me rephrase
[08:15] <shadeslayer> because it produced no new binaries
[08:16] <shadeslayer> :)
[08:16] <apachelogger> smartass
[08:16] <apachelogger> why was no FFe filed before uploading KTP?
[08:16] <shadeslayer> I did
[08:16] <apachelogger> why are they in NEW then?
[08:16] <apachelogger> well
[08:16] <apachelogger> nevermind
[08:16] <apachelogger> why do we need an FFe if there is an FFe?
[08:17] <shadeslayer> I was working under the assumption that KTP had been cleared for FFe
[08:17] <shadeslayer> ScottK says that we need to file FFe's for new binaries
[08:17] <apachelogger> binary new != FFe
[08:17] <shadeslayer> so best ask him :)
[08:17] <apachelogger> eh?
[08:17] <apachelogger> ScottK: when there already is a FFe, why do we need another FFe?
[08:18] <shadeslayer> apachelogger: http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2012/08/30/%23kubuntu-devel.html#t03:29
[08:19] <apachelogger> ScottK: clearly you did not tell him that there is a FFe already? :P
[08:19] <apachelogger> eeh
[08:20] <apachelogger> shadeslayer did not tell ScottK
[08:21] <apachelogger> shadeslayer: also where is the existing FFe?
[08:21] <apachelogger> shadeslayer: also I thought you asked cj to add ktp to the kubuntu package set?
[08:21] <shadeslayer> I did not :(
[08:22] <shadeslayer> apachelogger: bug 1042226
[08:23] <apachelogger> ScottK: ^
[08:23] <apachelogger> lol, ScottK even approved it :O
[08:23] <shadeslayer> :P
[08:23] <apachelogger> http://launchpadlibrarian.net/113176143/ubuntu-default-settings_12.10.0_source.changes
[08:24] <apachelogger> always nice to see people realize how awesome our package architecture is :P
[08:25] <shadeslayer> :D
[08:35] <apachelogger> shadeslayer: kexi crash was already fixed btw :P
[08:35] <apachelogger> pointless effort I say
[08:35] <shadeslayer> yay
[08:38] <Tm_T> jussi: indeed I have, but I suspect I have to do this: http://repair4laptop.org/wiki/Mac_iBook_G4_Power_Adapter_DC_Plug_Repair_Howto_Guide
[08:39] <apachelogger> bug 898390 meh
[08:48] <shadeslayer> !find jpeglib.h
[08:49] <shadeslayer> wat
[08:49] <shadeslayer> ;_;
[08:50] <shadeslayer> http://paste.ubuntu.com/1177395/
[08:50] <shadeslayer> !find jpeglib.h precise
[08:50] <shadeslayer> fun
[09:08] <Riddell> hmm, not feeling well today
[09:12] <Riddell> yeah, back to bed for me
[09:27] <apachelogger_> shadeslayer: !
[09:27] <shadeslayer> what
[09:28] <apachelogger_> it's the most awesome thing ever
[09:28] <apachelogger_> the krandr bug I mentioned earlier ... it fails to restore crap because it is executed too early 
[09:30] <shadeslayer> lol
[09:30] <apachelogger_> as a matter of fact I see the problem in xrandr
[09:30] <apachelogger_> cause it also doesn't warn or error or anything
[09:31] <apachelogger_> it just fails to set the primary output
[09:34] <shadeslayer> ok
[09:41] <debfx> shadeslayer: why is this needed: libktpcommoninternalsprivate3 now Breaks/Replaces libktpcommoninternalsprivate1
[09:41] <shadeslayer> because of ABI bump?
[09:41] <debfx> that kind of defeats the purpose of renaming packages according to the soname
[09:42] <shadeslayer> debfx: wait, so, it shouldn't break/replace libktpcommoninternalsprivate1 ?
[09:42] <shadeslayer> isn't it wrong to have both libs installed?
[09:43] <debfx> usually there is nothing wrong with that
[09:43] <debfx> not sure how it is with ktp
[09:43] <shadeslayer> I ... uh ... didn't want both those installed since it could potentially cause issues ...
[09:44] <shadeslayer> best to just remove libktpcommoninternalsprivate1
[09:46] <apachelogger> iff ktp has no appropriately versioned inter-dependencies, then it totally makes sense to force all of ktp to be upgraded by breaking the previous lib
[09:47] <apachelogger> i.e. ktp-foo interacts with ktp-bar and has a dep, but ktp-foo linked against libktp1 does not work with ktp-bar linked against libktp3
[09:48] <shadeslayer> *nod*
[09:48] <apachelogger> so by making libktp3 break libktp1 you either have to stay with libktp1 and foo and bar 1 or you need to go full 3
[09:48] <apachelogger> (not the nicest of solutions to that problem, but considering the source lineup of ktp it probably is one of the saner choices)
[09:50]  * apachelogger sends get well hugs to Riddell
[09:50] <Peace-> apachelogger: do you know why firefox on precise opens files with dolphin ? 
[09:51] <Peace-> i mean downloaded files with dolphin 
[09:51] <apachelogger> install firefox-gnome-support
[09:51] <apachelogger> although downloading through dolphin sounds slightly wrong
[09:51] <Peace-> apachelogger: mmm well actually i have choose to open everything with kde-open
[09:51] <apachelogger> oh
[09:52] <Peace-> apachelogger: ?? firefox => download => double click => opens dolphin 
[09:52] <apachelogger> ah
[09:52] <apachelogger> perhaps the config is not working :P
[09:52] <apachelogger> firefox likes to not do what the user wants in my experience :P
[09:53] <Mamarok> Riddell: get well soon!
[09:53] <Peace-> apachelogger: i have tried again rekonq :D but it sucks like before 
[09:53] <Peace-> it really doens't work properly with google pluys
[09:53]  * Peace- studies kubuntu-meta
[09:53] <apachelogger> chromium is your friend
[09:54] <apachelogger> shadeslayer, afiestas: I really wonder why we don't use Xrandr directly for krandr
[09:54] <apachelogger> (i.e. link against the extension)
[09:54] <apachelogger> that's what xrandr does anyway I think
[09:54] <shadeslayer> idk, don't ask me, I'm trying to explain what I did in kde-workspace in a commit
[09:54] <apachelogger> shadeslayer: lol ^^
[09:54] <shadeslayer> and I'm very confused already
[09:55] <shadeslayer> describing this change in words is hard :P
[09:55] <apachelogger> "fix"
[10:01] <shadeslayer> apachelogger: fixed in master and 4.9 :D
[10:01] <shadeslayer> thanks :)
[10:02] <shadeslayer> Riddell: get well soon :)
[10:03] <apachelogger> shadeslayer++
[10:04] <apachelogger> now fix xrandr
[10:04] <shadeslayer> with pleasure
[10:04]  * apachelogger is actually not sure if it is the tool that is broken or the extension
[10:04] <shadeslayer> just not right now :P
[10:04] <apachelogger> or perhaps that is by design
[10:05] <apachelogger> markey: is your screen order also wrong on login?
[10:05] <shadeslayer> I'm taking a break for a bit
[10:05] <apachelogger> IIRC you had that issue at some point
[10:05] <shadeslayer> cya in a hour
[10:06] <shadeslayer> apachelogger: I also need to fix this huge leak in kwin
[10:06] <shadeslayer> it's leaking mem all over the place, I have to reboot every 2-3 hours
[10:06] <shadeslayer> or rather, relogin
[10:06] <shadeslayer> makes me thing it's something a loop somewhere
[10:06] <shadeslayer> *think
[10:07] <apachelogger> makes me think X is crap :P
[10:07] <shadeslayer> :P
[10:07] <shadeslayer> htop says that X is hogging all memory
[10:07] <shadeslayer> xrestop says it's kwin
[10:22] <soee> is there some command to install all packages required to compile some app ?
[10:23] <soee> im on fresh 12.04 and want to build  rekonq 1.1
[10:43] <Quintasan> \o
[10:43] <Quintasan> Riddell: Reading policy is not fun.
[10:50] <apachelogger> soee: apt-get build-dep rekonq
[10:50] <apachelogger> (note that this is technically only installing the dependencies of the version in the archive)
[10:51] <apachelogger> often close enough to newer versions though
[10:55] <BluesKaj> howdy all
[12:28] <afiestas> apachelogger: a wrapper above xrandr well done can save tons of LoC 
[12:36] <soee> what was the command to switch to lightdm ?
[12:39] <apachelogger> afiestas: it also leaves a lot of opportunities for stuff to fall apart, what with being a runtime dependency and all
[12:39] <afiestas> ok wait, krandr only uses xrandr directly in one place
[12:39] <afiestas> because somebody was too lazy to do it right
[12:40] <apachelogger> lol
[12:40] <apachelogger> which brings me to the question what kephal was supposed to do again ^^
[12:41] <ScottK> shadeslayer: So what's up with the ktp-common-internals FTBFS?
[12:41] <shadeslayer> armel?
[12:42] <shadeslayer> missing symbols and the likes, will get to it tonight, going out atm ....
[12:42] <ScottK> Isn't it tonight there already?
[12:43] <ScottK> shadeslayer: armel/armhf/powerpc.
[12:43] <shadeslayer> 6.12 PM , night for me is anything after 10 PM :P
[12:43] <shadeslayer> yus, missing symbols on all of them
[12:43] <ScottK> We're in beta freeze and our images are somewhat broken due to the skew, so please don't dawdle.
[12:44] <shadeslayer> ofcourse not, also, please to pass it from binary new, that's what's holding AMD64 and i386
[12:52] <ScottK> !ninjas
[12:52] <ScottK> 4.9.1 tarballs are up.
[12:58] <ScottK> shadeslayer: The kde-telepathy-debugger package description has double spaces at the start of each line.  Please fix that in your upload too.
[13:51] <soee> any idea why none of the shutdown/logout etc buttons work in menu ?
[13:53] <ScottK> On Quantal?
[13:56] <soee> 12.04
[14:01] <ScottK> Dunno.  They work here.
[14:01] <BluesKaj> kate is segfaulting a lot on quantal qagain 
[14:02] <debfx> BluesKaj: since the last qt update?
[14:02] <debfx> on amd64?
[14:03] <BluesKaj> I guess so ...I stay up to date
[14:04] <BluesKaj> debfx, ^
[14:04] <debfx> BluesKaj: when did it start to crash?
[14:04] <BluesKaj> yesterday afternoon , EDT
[14:07] <debfx> do you have a backtrace?
[14:10] <BluesKaj> debfx, let me check
[14:20] <BluesKaj> debfx, can't find much in /var/log/syslog or dmesg or even dmesg in the terminal 
[14:20] <BluesKaj> using nano 
[14:21] <debfx> a dialog should pop up when kate crashes
[14:24] <BluesKaj> Executable: kate PID: 2647 Signal: Segmentation fault (11)
[14:25] <BluesKaj> installing the debug symbols
[14:33] <BluesKaj> debfx, the crash handler output :  Application: Kate (kate), signal: Segmentation fault
[14:33] <BluesKaj> Using host libthread_db library "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1".
[14:34] <debfx> BluesKaj: could you pastebin the whole thing?
[14:36] <BluesKaj> that's the whole output 
[14:37] <BluesKaj> debfx,^
[14:39] <debfx> hm, strange
[14:42] <BluesKaj> yeah I installed the debugging packages, but the crash handler still asks if I want to install them ...the crash handler seems buggy too :)
[14:51] <BluesKaj> debfx, if I reboot then kate works ok for a few instances , but then segfaults 
[14:58] <BluesKaj> debfx,  this is from the konsole ; http://pastebin.com/SaYATbUc
[14:58] <shumski> BluesKaj: why sudo?
[14:58] <BluesKaj> just a habit
[14:59] <shumski> ?
[15:01] <BluesKaj> ok here itis without kdesudo , shumski  ;  http://pastebin.com/NQA8ghAi
[15:01] <debfx> the fontconfig warnings are harmless
[15:02] <shumski> what about .xsession-errors?
[15:02] <BluesKaj> less info , because it calls kate more quickly and segfaults 
[15:03] <shumski> try turnining kdebugdialog on
[15:03] <shumski> and then run kate
[15:08] <BluesKaj> Application: Plasma Desktop Shell (plasma-desktop), signal: Aborted
[15:08] <BluesKaj> Using host libthread_db library "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1".
[15:09] <BluesKaj> that's what turning on the kdebugdialog did
[15:09] <BluesKaj> shumski,^
[15:09] <shumski> ?
[15:10] <shumski> it crased plasma-desktop?
[15:10] <BluesKaj> yup , all I have is the konversation page , all else is black
[15:11] <BluesKaj> 'strange indeed
[15:12] <shumski> kstart plasma-desktop
[15:12] <shumski> from krunner
[15:20] <shumski> BluesKaj: are you back from black?
[15:22] <BluesKaj> sorry i have some town water ppl in my front yard  fooling with shutoff vlave ...that's priority atm
[15:25] <shumski> sure :)
[15:25] <BluesKaj> shumski, nope it segfaults too
[15:26] <shumski> weird; a new user?
[15:26] <shumski> maybe some conf. coruption
[15:37] <BluesKaj> ok , had to ctrl+alt+delete , kstart plasma desktop segfaulted as well , then at login I had to drop to the tty and login , then startx , shumski
[15:39] <shumski> ok, have you tried why a clean/new user? 
[15:39] <shumski> s/why/with
[15:39] <BluesKaj> kate opens , but I'm sure if I try twice more it will segfault
[15:41] <BluesKaj> ok 6 times , but no crashes yet
[15:42] <BluesKaj> why would I try with a new user , this a new install , 2 days old
[15:45] <shumski> Thos crashes seem really weird, thats why :D
[15:46] <BluesKaj> well, it could be the graphics driver , nvidia 304.43 ...there weren't any probs with nouveau 
[15:48] <BluesKaj> I'll remove the 304 driver , and see what happens 
[16:35] <Quintasan> JontheEchidna: http://wstaw.org/m/2011/05/11/plasma-desktopgp1838.jpg
[16:35] <Quintasan> >mfw people on #ubuntu-pl believe it's Unity
[16:36] <JontheEchidna> lol
[16:36] <Quintasan> oh wait
[16:36] <Quintasan> annother non-beliver jumped the bandwagon
[16:37] <JontheEchidna> mfw: http://i.imgur.com/Gnzkh.png
[16:37] <Quintasan> :D
[16:43] <Quintasan> curses
[16:43] <Quintasan> JontheEchidna: apachelogger failed so horribly, it's named plasma-desktopsth.jpg
[16:44] <Quintasan> my mysterious plan got foiled
[16:44] <JontheEchidna> lol
[16:45] <JontheEchidna> I did this about 4 years ago: http://jontheechidna.files.wordpress.com/2008/09/kde4gnome2.png
[16:45] <Quintasan> definitely not KDE
[16:48] <Quintasan> shadeslayer: ^^ why they created gnome 3 if gnome2 was so awesome?
[16:55] <Quintasan> dpm: ping
[16:55] <dpm> hey Quintasan
[16:56] <Quintasan> dpm: I'm afraid the whole translation business is currently on hold until I can find someone who is really willing to translate, all the people I found translated a few lines and disappered into thin air T_T
[16:58] <Quintasan> Polish translation are dead as hell
[16:58] <Quintasan> dpm: Can teams on LP have more than one admin?
[16:59] <dpm> Quintasan, yes, there can be multiple admins
[16:59] <Quintasan> dpm: Hmm, that would partially solve the problem then
[17:00] <dpm> Quintasan, let's talk next week, I'd be happy to help promoting the Polish translation
[17:00] <Quintasan> dpm: Thanks, that would be nice. I'll do some scouting anyways
[17:11] <JontheEchidna> So the good news: I got Qt5's QtBase tarball building after ~an hour
[17:11] <JontheEchidna> the tiring news: I'm still working on getting all the files in to binary packages :P
[17:19] <debfx> have you ported all our 5000 Qt4 patches? :P
[17:23] <shadeslayer> the packet loss on this network, is too damn high
[17:24] <shadeslayer> who the hell manages to royally screw up and get 66% packet loss
[17:25] <JontheEchidna> debfx: :P
[17:26] <JontheEchidna> I plan to create all the necessary binary packages/ symbols files, etc. then we can go through and compare the packages for stuff to add from the Qt4 packaging
[17:27] <shadeslayer> can't even ssh into arm boxen
[17:32] <shadeslayer> apparently it can do better, 90% loss
[17:46] <JontheEchidna> ccache: FATAL: Could not create /var/cache/pbuilder/ccache/5/9/bba4033b9e114ad9ac03708dcd24cd-2932752.o.tmp.stdout.jonathan-laptop.24323 (permission denied?)
[17:46] <JontheEchidna> lol?
[17:47] <shadeslayer> yeah, just restart the build
[17:47] <shadeslayer> happens sometimes 
[17:48] <JontheEchidna> yeah, it's proceeding fine now. just haven't had that ever happen to me
[17:51]  * shadeslayer is very tried
[17:51] <shadeslayer> *tired
[17:51] <JontheEchidna> apparently :P
[17:51] <shadeslayer> ugh, stupid telepathy qt
[17:51] <JontheEchidna> I guess it's almost midnight where you live?
[17:52] <shadeslayer> 11.30 PM, yeah :)
[17:53] <shadeslayer> the fun bit is that a) The routing of my ISP is completely shot
[17:53] <shadeslayer> b) I have a average packet loss of about 50%
[17:54] <BluesKaj> bummer , how can anything load or transfer
[17:54] <shadeslayer> it doesn't
[17:54] <shadeslayer> I'm barely connected
[17:55] <shadeslayer> ssh keeps dropping intermittently
[17:55] <BluesKaj> oh
[17:56] <shadeslayer> paste.kde.org and sprints.kde.org are inaccessible
[17:59] <BluesKaj> they're up and running from my connection
[18:00] <shadeslayer> yep, like I said, routing is shot
[18:01] <JontheEchidna> laptop is a balmy 63 degrees compiling Qt
[18:01] <JontheEchidna> I'll put it in front of my fan to cool it down
[18:03] <shadeslayer> this armhf build is going to take it's own sweet time
[18:07] <JontheEchidna> hmm, QtDBus didn't build :(
[18:07] <JontheEchidna> must be missing a build-dep
[18:11] <JontheEchidna> Qt is installing a bunch of fonts to usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/fonts/ wonder what that's all about
[18:14] <shadeslayer> iirc we remove them or sth, please check current packaging
[18:17] <JontheEchidna> they're not on the not-installed list, so I wonder
[18:19] <JontheEchidna> the lib/font directory in the source tarball is present in the Qt 4.8.1 tarball, but absent in the 4.8.2 one, strange
[18:21] <shadeslayer> I think they're removed from the source itself before building
[18:21] <JontheEchidna> I wonder what does that
[18:22] <JontheEchidna> ah
[18:22] <JontheEchidna> rm -rf \
[18:22] <JontheEchidna> ....
[18:22] <JontheEchidna> lib/ \
[18:23] <JontheEchidna> in override_dh_auto_clean
[18:23] <shadeslayer> rules
[18:23] <shadeslayer> *nod*
[18:23] <JontheEchidna> I'll port the auto clean to Qt5, then add further documentation explicitly saying that we're deleting the fonts
[18:24] <shadeslayer> though I don't know the rationale behind it :)
[18:24] <JontheEchidna> I'd assume we don't need the fonts because we distribute our own
[18:25] <shadeslayer> maybe
[18:28] <shadeslayer> could someone upload this ktp-common-internals : https://launchpad.net/~rohangarg/+archive/nightly/+files/ktp-common-internals_0.5.0-0ubuntu2.dsc
[18:28] <shadeslayer> minor fixes due to a bit of screwed up indenting by vim
[18:29] <shadeslayer> or rather, my vim settings
[18:29] <JontheEchidna> sure
[18:30] <shadeslayer> please to make sure the package is sane before uploading  :P
[18:31] <shadeslayer> @$##!!#$ .... stupid ISP
[18:31] <JontheEchidna> the debdiff looks sane
[18:32] <shadeslayer> :)
[18:33] <JontheEchidna> I'm off to my last class of the week, bbl
[18:33] <shadeslayer> cya
[20:57]  * ScottK notes the continued lack of a telepathy upload and pokes at shadeslayer .
[21:29] <shadeslayer> ScottK: telepathy qt is still building on armhf
[21:29] <shadeslayer> [ 97%] Building CXX object tests/dbus/CMakeFiles/test-simple-observer.dir/simple-observer.cpp.o
[21:29] <shadeslayer> quite slow
[21:29] <ScottK> shadeslayer: OK.  Any idea why the latest amd64 livefs build failed when i386 succeeded?
[21:30] <shadeslayer> I'll look at the build logs
[21:30] <ScottK> apachelogger needs to reinvigorate the ice creaming magic on that box.
[21:30] <shadeslayer> yeah :(
[21:31] <apachelogger> oh shoot
[21:31] <apachelogger> true
[21:31] <apachelogger> tomorrow
[21:32] <ScottK> I'll have three precise boxes for you to hook together by then.
[21:34] <shadeslayer> o_o
[21:34] <shadeslayer> http://kapok.buildd/~buildd/LiveCD/quantal/kubuntu/current/livecd.kubuntu.cloop:
[21:34] <shadeslayer> 2012-08-31 15:03:33 ERROR 404: Not Found.
[21:35] <shadeslayer> I .... don't know
[21:56] <ScottK> shadeslayer: That means the livefs build failed.  Look at the livefs log.
[21:59] <ScottK> shadeslayer: http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/livefs-build-logs/quantal/kubuntu/20120831.1/livecd-20120831.1-amd64.out
[22:02] <shadeslayer> nothing off the top of my head
[22:02] <shadeslayer> yay, tp qt builds for armhf
[22:04] <ScottK> shadeslayer: Do you have an amd64 installation you can try the install in?
[22:04] <shadeslayer> yeah, doing that right now
[22:04] <ScottK> Great.
[22:08] <shadeslayer> ScottK: seems to work fine
[22:11] <ScottK> OK.
[22:12] <shadeslayer> I've uploaded tp-qt to https://launchpad.net/~rohangarg/+archive/nightly , needs a test build on powerpc
[22:13] <shadeslayer> and are any of the armel boxen online?
[22:13] <shadeslayer> would be nice to do a test build on that as well
[22:14] <ScottK> If it's good on armhf, I'd just upload it.
[22:14] <shadeslayer> oh ... ok
[22:19] <ScottK> JontheEchidna: Can you upload ^^^ so I can be the release team review/accept person?
[22:30] <JontheEchidna> ScottK: sure
[22:31] <ScottK> Thanks.
[22:34] <shadeslayer> JontheEchidna: hold off on that a bit :)
[22:34] <JontheEchidna> shadeslayer: k. good thing you caught me. I was just signing the package with my key
[22:36] <shadeslayer> JontheEchidna: infinity is taking care of it :)
[22:37] <JontheEchidna> k