[00:45] slangasek: wubi i386 seems to work [00:46] it ought to ;) [00:48] slangasek: :) skaet asked on -release and I thought better not to say [00:48] but yeah I just did the testcase for it [00:49] ah - she meant that she confirms [00:49] ah ok [00:49] ;p [00:49] verb tenses sometimes optional on #-release [00:59] hey bkerensa might drop by the release party this weekend [00:59] Brian_H: cool we would be glad to have you [00:59] :) [00:59] heck yea Ashley might come too, we just had our first born :) [01:00] her release party was in 10/11/12 :p [01:01] Brian_H: lol [01:01] Brian_H: Congrats [01:02] thanks :) [01:02] she made it just in time for the release party lol [04:01] bkerensa, You online> [04:01] MaskilPDX: yes [04:02] Evening, When I try to register for the 12.10 release party, I get an error [04:02] MaskilPDX: what is the message? [04:03] The LoCo Portal has encountered an Error! [04:03] Please try your request again [04:03] If you continue to experience problems with the LoCo Team Portal, please Report it! [04:03] MaskilPDX: do you have a launchpad account? [04:03] Yes [04:03] hmm [04:03] Ok I will check on that [04:03] It's just me coming [04:04] MaskilPDX: yeah I will still report it but if we cant get it sorted just show up [04:04] the RSVP is mostly for headcount [04:05] I also loged into launchpad, and then tried to regester, no luck [04:08] huh [04:08] ok I pinged the person who handles it so hopefully I will know tomorrow [04:08] MaskilPDX: one thing I might suggest is logging out completely and then logging back in directly at the RSVP link [04:11] Yea, I did, I was just letting you know I tried both ways [04:24] Thought maybe it was chrome, nope, same error in FF === adam_g_ is now known as adam_g [19:15] * blkperl is failing at building debian packages [19:57] blkperl: why? [19:57] building debian packages is not hard [19:57] :D [19:58] slangasek gave a good talk last year on the anatomy and at the first BSP/Jam we had showed how to build them ;p [20:07] bkerensa: because pbuilder is a troll [20:07] bkerensa: how do i satisfy the dependenciese of a pakcage [20:08] blkperl, install it? [20:08] in the chroot or on the system? [20:09] blkperl, it would be in the chroot, I haven't built packages that way in a long time though [20:09] IIRC, pbuilder has a way to do that for you [20:09] * tgm4883 shrugs [20:09] yeah the docs are long.... searching for it though [20:31] needed to run pbuilder update --distribution precise --override-config [20:31] <.< [20:43] :d