[04:17] <ScottK> Riddell: qreal/double troubles in calligra.  It's too late and I'm too tired for me to start looking at it.  Will look tomorrow if no one else does first.
[08:07] <afiestas> Riddell: 1.2.5 tag
[09:12] <Riddell> afiestas: I fear my git knowledge is lacking, I see no 1.2.5 http://paste.kde.org/564980/
[09:16] <xnox> was this spec actually implemented? (i see no kubuntu alternate on iso tracker)  https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/desktop-o-kubuntu-no-alternate
[09:19] <Riddell> xnox: we have LVM and LUKS in the automated partitioning options in ubiquity
[09:20] <Riddell> so I'm not expecting to release alternates for 12.10
[09:20] <xnox> Riddell: ok. thanks.
[09:21] <xnox> Riddell: how do you want to plan ubiquity-qt frontend manual partitioning & raid for R-series?
[09:30] <Riddell> xnox: I was thinking discuss it at UDS?
[09:31] <xnox> Riddell: ok. I am trying to clean up my assigned specs, so I have spit out the incomplete work items from foundations-q-ubiquity-lvm-luks, into foundations-r-ubiquity-raid & kubuntu-r-ubiquity-other
[09:32] <xnox> Riddell: not sure if the names of the specs violate some blueprint naming scheme or not =)
[09:58]  * Riddell crys as apport crashes
[10:07] <shadeslayer> aw
[10:35] <Riddell> shadeslayer: able to test this apport issue?
[10:35] <shadeslayer> which issue?
[10:35] <shadeslayer> also, I'm on precise
[10:35] <Riddell> oh, then no you can't
[10:35] <shadeslayer> :)
[10:36] <jussi> shadeslayer: oh shadeslayer, no worky after resume again
[10:36] <jussi> How do we debug?
[10:36] <shadeslayer> grrrr
[10:36] <shadeslayer> jussi: no worky as in does not connect?
[10:36] <jussi> shadeslayer: that is correct
[10:37] <shadeslayer> and funny you should ping me, I literally just fired up qtcreator to finish off the password stuff :P
[10:37] <jussi> :D
[10:38] <shadeslayer> jussi: ping in #kde-telepathy , I wouldn't know tbh :(
[10:39] <shadeslayer> maybe Martin/David is around to help
[10:39] <jussi> ok
[11:33] <shadeslayer> jussi: http://i.imgur.com/v5GAP.png
[11:33] <shadeslayer> better?
[11:35] <tsdgeos> shadeslayer: personally i'd like the label vcentered on the text, but i'm far from a good person to relay for looks decisions :D
[11:36] <shadeslayer> tsdgeos: oh, the dialog box is simply too small for the entire sentence to fit
[11:36] <shadeslayer> so if you expand the dialogbox a bit, the entire thing fits
[11:37] <shadeslayer> ( I'm using a KPasswordDialog there ;)
[11:38] <tsdgeos> sure, no worries then
[11:39] <BadDesign> is there a repo with GCC 4.7.2 for Kubuntu 12.04 available somewhere?
[11:39] <BadDesign> https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-toolchain-r doesn't seem to have it for precisee
[11:40] <BadDesign> Can I force an install ?
[11:41] <BadDesign> for the quantal package
[11:47] <shadeslayer> tsdgeos: the fun part is that we have users who use KDE without KWalleet
[11:47] <shadeslayer> *KWallet
[11:48] <shadeslayer> and I have to make sure that use case is handled as well
[12:01] <BluesKaj> Hey all
[12:27] <ScottK> xnox: Kubuntu specs go on the desktop track this time.
[12:32] <xnox> ScottK: ok. will move.
[12:48]  * ScottK started on calligra FTBFS.
[12:56] <Riddell> ScottK: oh?  I already uploaded that
[12:56] <smartboyhw> :D!
[12:57] <Riddell> our assumption about the pager not showing if there was only 1 desktop was wrong, our default setup now has a pager that's not much use taking up space
[13:07] <shadeslayer> mck182: heh, everyting in wallet-interface.cpp starts with this
[13:07] <shadeslayer>  if (d->wallet.isNull()) {
[13:07] <shadeslayer>         return false;
[13:07] <shadeslayer>     }
[13:07] <shadeslayer> so imo I can just skip checking if the wallet is open or not
[13:08] <shadeslayer> just go about doing whatever I want
[13:11] <ScottK> Riddell: Then I'll stop.
[13:12] <shadeslayer> argh, wrong channel :P
[13:17] <ScottK> Riddell: Did you test that it'll build from there or just fix the ones in the build log and heave it at the archive?
[13:18] <ScottK> Riddell: Probably go back to two desktops then.  That'll make our screen shots correct again too.
[13:21] <Riddell> ScottK: I reasoned the achive would be as fast a way to test as any other and just heaved it in
[13:21] <Riddell> after some grepping for similar additions
[13:21] <ScottK> OK.
[13:22] <ScottK> I fired off a build at last night on my armhf box last night.  It failed too, so I'll apply your patch and see how it goes.  With that one I can start off again where it failed.
[15:37] <kubotu> ::workspace-bugs:: [1031165] plasma-widget-kimpanel-backend-ibus missing @ https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1031165 (by Scott Kitterman)
[15:45] <kubotu> ::qt-bugs:: [1058058] webkit ftbfs on armel and armhf @ https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1058058 (by Matthias Klose)
[16:13] <JontheEchidna> this website is great: http://codecrap.com/content/25
[16:14] <mparillo> afiestas, Riddell: Would you like me to replace the screenshot here: (https://wiki.kubuntu.org/QuantalQuetzal/Beta2/Kubuntu#KDE_Telepthy) with the one here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/kubuntu-website/+bug/1064145
[16:21] <Riddell> mparillo: I'm not sure what's wrong with the filter, that's the default setup
[16:21] <Riddell> afiestas: what's wrong with the filter?
[16:21] <phoenix_firebrd> mparillo: the second one is not good, it doesnt show the features well
[16:22] <mparillo> OK, maybe I will just settle for changing KDE Telepthy to KDE Telepathy. If only rekonq had a spell-checker...
[16:26] <Riddell> JontheEchidna: amusing but hey it would work :)
[16:28] <debfx> Integer.parseInt() accepts an int? :O
[16:29] <afiestas> Riddell:  http://paste.kde.org/565340/
[16:30] <Riddell> afiestas: I know, you said that :)
[16:31] <Riddell> afiestas: I'm wondering what's ugly about the filter in ktp contacts
[16:49] <mparillo> I left the image alone, but I corrected the spelling of KDE Telepthy (and I also corrected updgrades).
[16:56] <BluesKaj> does filling in the telepathy text fields still jump about randomly when typing in text to setup an acct ...found it impossible to use the last time I tried it 
[17:03] <yofel_> shadeslayer: btw. would it be possible to make telepathy shut up when I have no network connection? It constantly tells me that resource X isn't available, which I already know as NM tells me that the network is down.
[17:15] <afiestas> Riddell: it is an option not enabled by default, and personallty I think it clutters the gui
[18:30] <ScottK> Too late for that kind of change now.
[18:47] <shadeslayer> yofel_: heh, known issue
[18:47] <yofel_> ^^
[19:10] <shadeslayer> are we in freeze yet?
[19:11] <ScottK> frozen , but not final freeze
[19:11] <ScottK> shadeslayer: What are you considering doing to us?
[19:12] <shadeslayer> nothing ;)
[19:21] <jussi> always dangerous when they say "nothing"...
[19:29] <shadeslayer> hehe
[19:44] <ScottK> Fortunately the queue is frozen, so anything will get reviewed.
[19:56] <ScottK> Riddell: congrats.  It looks like heaving calligra at the archive was a good strategy.
[20:14] <shadeslayer> bah, I was thinking of sneaking in Locusts :P
[20:26]  * ScottK thinks shadeslayer was looking for an excuse not to feel guilty about not fixing stuff.
[20:28] <shadeslayer> Hey, I completed all my work items ... well ... ok not MI integration for telepathy, but I blame that on jussi
[20:34] <Riddell> ScottK: sometimes the gamble pays off :)
[20:35] <Riddell> http://www.jonobacon.org/2012/10/09/easier-financial-contributions-to-ubuntu-2/  I wonder where the money marked for "Better support for flavours like Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Lubuntu" goes to
[20:36] <ScottK> shadeslayer: That's just the development work.  Fix yofel's issue about telepathy being to verbose if you're lacking something to do.
[20:36] <shadeslayer> yeah, the problem with that is there's no right way to do it yet
[20:43] <ScottK> That's why it's something to work on.
[20:46] <shadeslayer> yeah, could be my next work item for ktp
[20:57] <ScottK> Less bureaucracy, more fixing.
[20:58] <shadeslayer> :D
[20:59] <shadeslayer> I guess as a hotfix I could just add code to stop display notifications if the network is down
[20:59] <ScottK> Yes.
[21:01] <shadeslayer> hah
[21:01] <shadeslayer> already has code to do that
[21:02] <shadeslayer> ScottK: yofel_ https://projects.kde.org/projects/extragear/network/telepathy/ktp-kded-module/repository/revisions/873d45727d02ba82a54eb466de8e81392f289f08/diff
[21:03] <ScottK> shadeslayer: Yes.  Please.
[21:04] <shadeslayer> what? the kded already has code to not show notifications when there's no network connection
[21:04] <yofel_> hm... in what ktp release is that?
[21:05] <shadeslayer> the commit was done 4 months ago
[21:05] <yofel_> shadeslayer: in any case, thanks for looking that up
[21:05] <shadeslayer> np
[21:08] <ScottK> So it is a bug you need to fix.
[21:09] <shadeslayer> well ... I can't reproduce it here now that I actually tried it
[21:09] <shadeslayer> I need to make my wifi driver crash somehow
[21:10] <shadeslayer> that triggers it iirc
[21:10] <shadeslayer> but in that case nm still shows up as 'Connected'
[23:04] <d_ed> I was summoned...
[23:04] <shadeslayer> yeah, so yofel_ mentioned this
 shadeslayer: btw. would it be possible to make telepathy shut up when I have no network connection? It constantly tells me that resource X isn't available, which I already know as NM tells me that the network is down.
[23:04] <shadeslayer> plz2explain why it still spams :)
[23:05] <d_ed> the telepathy backend is network aware, and does disconnect the accounts
[23:05] <d_ed> unfortunately it then decides to tell us (the front end) "Network Error!!11!!!!"
[23:05] <d_ed> which we then display
[23:05] <d_ed> from 0.5.0 onwards we have a check "if the error is about networking, and the network is down, suppress it"
[23:06] <d_ed> however, this doesn't seem to be catching everything.
[23:10] <d_ed> if anyone can get a log from dbus-monitor (ideally bustle-dbus-monitor) when going offline and getting an error we can know what to fix.
[23:14] <shadeslayer> wohoo final freeze
[23:15] <shadeslayer> drat, I just noticed akonadi-facebook is really old
[23:15] <shadeslayer> 0.0git20120712