[05:04] <s1aden> oooh, cool, I have a Unity Launcher screen-burnt into my laptop display
[05:07] <lifeless> noice
[05:07] <lifeless> I didn't think modern laptops suffered burnin
[05:08]  * s1aden neither...
[05:10] <sladen> shows up under purple (eg. #6d1d4a).  It's the 100%-white CoF in the top left that is really visible
[05:38] <micahg> infinity: does the following look transient? https://launchpadlibrarian.net/118757501/buildlog_ubuntu-quantal-armhf.openssl_1.0.1c-3ubuntu2_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz
[05:42] <infinity> micahg: Looks like cosmic rays.
[05:42] <micahg> infinity: ok, retrying, thanks
[05:42] <infinity> micahg: (Or possibly filesystem dying)
[05:42] <micahg> ah, you did already :)
[05:43] <infinity> micahg: Can you make a note to bug webops (or ask me to) to check sigbin for kernel messages after the weekend?
[05:43] <micahg> infinity: can try, but I'm off Mon/Tue
[05:43] <infinity> Yeah, I'm off Monday too.
[05:43] <infinity> I'll try to remember.
[05:44] <infinity> micahg: Though, sigbin's build history doesn't look sketchy, so cosmic rays seem more likely.
[05:44] <infinity> micahg: Unless it really is a toolchain bug that broke the build, but it better not be...
[05:45] <micahg> well, last time it was built was 3 months ago, so that's possible
[05:45] <infinity> micahg: Yeah, but a toolchain bug on only one (sub)arch is disconcerting.
[05:45] <infinity> micahg: So, I'm hoping not.
[05:46]  * micahg too, especially at this stage of the game
[05:46] <infinity> Ed Zachary.
[05:47] <infinity> Well, we'll find out in a few minutes, I guess.
[05:50] <infinity> micahg: It failed at ~7m in, right?
[05:51] <micahg> ~8
[05:51] <infinity> Kay.  We're probably close to or passed where it died, though I didn't make a note of the file it choked on.
[05:51] <micahg> eng_dyn.c
[05:51] <infinity> Oh, the log's still there.  Handy.
[05:52]  * micahg had it open in a tab regardless
[05:52] <infinity> Yeah, it's passed where it failed.
[05:52] <infinity> \o/
[05:54] <micahg> great, one less thing to fix
[05:55] <infinity> Replacing these glorified cell phones can't come a moment too soon.
[05:55] <infinity> Still, I may have to waste some of my long weekend on trying to figure out shoestring and bubblegum hacks to get us to hobble along until then. :/
[05:56] <infinity> THe easiest way might just be to throw the natty or oneiric kernel on a couple machines, and aim problematic builds at them.  But that seems like a last resort "eww" solution, if I can't proc-tune these into submission.
[05:57] <micahg> infinity: it it gets arm* builds for Firefox/Thunderbird, I'll take it
[05:57] <infinity> Pretty sure that would fix up wekbit/ffox/tbird, but it introduces other problems.
[05:57] <infinity> So, it's an irksome tradeoff.
[05:58] <infinity> Hence the proc-tuning and trying to hunt ways to make buildd-manager less touchy first.
[05:58] <infinity> But we're running out of time, obviously.
[13:42] <geser> zul: your (binary) package "python-ceilometer" (ceilometer) has two typos in its dependencies: "python-iso9601" should be "python-iso8601" and "python-sqlaclhemy" should be "python-sqlalchemy" (you got it right in Build-Depends but not Depends for the binary package)
[13:42] <zul> geser:  please open up a bug ill look at it monday
[13:55] <infinity> geser, zul: Fixed.
[18:01] <dupondje> Seems we do not support Samsung Galaxy S3 :(
[18:08] <dupondje> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/udev/+bug/903422
[18:08] <dupondje> High for Precise, Whishlist for Quantal ?!
[18:54] <maxb> dupondje: Precise will talk fine to an S3 in Camera (PTP) mode. I did that yesterday
[18:54] <maxb> Full MTP support would be *nice*, but not essential, as far as I can see
[19:01] <dupondje> maxb: libmtp seems to support it, but gphoto2 not, but ubuntu seems to use gphoto2 as default?
[20:17] <dupondje> maxb: PTP mode doesnt show SD card data neither?
[20:49] <maxb> dupondje: Hm, it did for me
[20:50] <maxb> It seemed to enable nautilus to address files under the root /mnt/sdcard (but that wasn't a real sdcard)
[20:51] <dupondje> maxb: well it shows sd card in nautilus, but its all empty
[20:51] <dupondje> so :)
[20:51] <maxb> I was able to copy files to the device and subsequently play them
[20:54]  * dupondje compiling libgphoto2 2.5.0, lets see what that gives
[21:37] <dupondje> bleh, seems a mess compiling a new version :(
[22:17] <mwhudson> i presume complaining about the usn-1592-1 updates breaking virtualenvs has happened already?
[23:44] <soniah> I'm looking for a sponsor for https://code.launchpad.net/~sonia/ubuntu/quantal/vim-scripts/fix-for-31204/+merge/126966
[23:45] <soniah> Is there anything else I need to do? More a question about process, as I'm unsure how the process works...