[03:19] <dlbike76> ls
[03:20] <LordOfTime> dlbike76, which bug?
[03:20]  * LordOfTime has some but not all of the scrollbacks
[03:21] <dlbike76> bug 1073059
[03:21] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 1073059 in lxtask (Ubuntu) "Can not sort tasks by User Name (UNAME)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1073059
[03:21] <LordOfTime> should point out that just because upstream accepted it doesn't mean its reached the Ubuntu packages
[03:21]  * LordOfTime looks at the bug
[03:22] <LordOfTime> it won't get into Precise which the bug is against without an SRU
[03:22] <LordOfTime> did this occur in Quantal as well?
[03:22] <LordOfTime> or have you not checked?
[03:23] <dlbike76> I've looked at the code and the code wasn't changed upstream until today.
[03:23] <LordOfTime> so then its not in Precise, QUantal, or Raring.
[03:23]  * LordOfTime briefly disappears to commune with an SRU team member
[03:24] <dlbike76> the problem occured in precise
[03:24] <dlbike76> and i pulled down the quantal/raring version of the code to verify that it hadn't been fixed before submitting a patch upstream.
[03:25] <LordOfTime> to the best of my knowledge, it'd need fixing in Raring, then Quantal, then Precise
[03:25] <LordOfTime> but lemme check on that
[03:25] <LordOfTime> (hence my pinging my SRU contact)
[03:26] <dlbike76> The patched version has landed upstream, so it will eventually be fixed in raring, but not quantal or precise without an SRU.
[03:27] <LordOfTime> isnt that what I said?
[03:27] <LordOfTime> the chain of "fixes" is CurrentDevel -> CurrentRelease -> EarlierThanCurrentReleases
[03:27] <LordOfTime> at least that's how i've got the understanding
[03:27] <dlbike76> gotcha
[03:28] <LordOfTime> so in this case, it'd be Raring -> Quantal -> Precise
[03:28] <LordOfTime> now, i've nominated the bug against all 3, but i'll have to wait for a more godly user to set that on the bugs.
[03:29] <dlbike76> My question was mainly about whether the status would automatically change in launchpad since I had linked the upstream (sourceforge) tracker.
[03:30] <dlbike76> My understanding was that it would change to fix-released -- at least that's what I thought was supposed to happen.
[03:31] <LordOfTime> it'll change for Raring
[03:32] <LordOfTime> when/if it hits Raring's repos
[03:32] <LordOfTime> (it will probably end up in Debian first)
[03:32] <LordOfTime> as for upstream, i'm not sure how LP detects SourceForge bug statuses
[03:32] <LordOfTime> it may not change there.
[03:32] <LordOfTime> in the mean time, i've nominated the bug for Precise, Quantal, and Raring.
[03:32] <LordOfTime> so Raring will show fix released when its fixed there...
[03:32] <LordOfTime> (it may not, so i'll keep a bit of a watch there)
[03:33] <LordOfTime> and Precise/Quantal will change once its SRU'd
[03:33] <dlbike76> Ok
[03:33] <LordOfTime> after I see the fix in Raring, i'll see if I can't help you on the SRU (you'll be called upon for the testing :P
[03:33] <LordOfTime> )
[03:34] <dlbike76> thank you
[03:36] <LordOfTime> yep
[03:36]  * LordOfTime goes back to beating on the code for a few other packages
[03:37] <LordOfTime> bleh, stupid php5 still not working with my custom module, in my custom form
[03:37] <LordOfTime> fork*
[03:37]  * LordOfTime shrugs, throws the module into /dev/null
[12:38] <vibhav> Can anybody nominate https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grace/+bug/1068095 for precise?
[12:38] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 1068095 in grace (Debian) "grace produces mangled svg" [Unknown,New]
[12:39] <TheLordOfTime> vibhav, does this happen in quantal and raring too?
[12:39] <TheLordOfTime> :P
[12:39] <TheLordOfTime> vibhav, if it occurs in Quantal i can mark that as well
[12:40]  * TheLordOfTime saw about Raring being fixed
[12:52] <vibhav> TheLordOfTime: Yes, it is reproduced on quetzal
[12:53] <TheLordOfTime> i'll nominate for both
[12:53] <TheLordOfTime> since the "backporting" on that would be R -> Q -> P
[12:53] <TheLordOfTime> done, just wait for someone to get around to actually approving the nomination of the bug
[12:57] <vibhav> thanks
[13:04] <vibhav> TheLordOfTime: any idea what can the impact be?
[13:04] <TheLordOfTime> impact of...?
[13:04] <TheLordOfTime> are you SRUing or backporting?
[13:05] <vibhav> Dont know
[13:05] <vibhav> probably, an sru will work
[13:05] <TheLordOfTime> the suggestion was backports, not SRus
[13:05] <TheLordOfTime> was it a version bump or do you have targetted patches?
[13:05] <TheLordOfTime> if its the first, backport.
[13:05] <TheLordOfTime> if its patches or targetted code changes, either will do
[13:05] <vibhav> There is a ptach for it, though
[13:05]  * TheLordOfTime looks
[13:06] <TheLordOfTime> can you attach a patch file?
[13:06]  * TheLordOfTime hates copy-pasting patches
[13:06] <TheLordOfTime> and i'm damned lazy today and don't want to write a patch myself :P
[13:07] <vibhav> same here, Im supposed to be studying :P
[13:07] <TheLordOfTime> i'm in class right now :p
[13:08] <vibhav> heh
[13:08] <vibhav> Anyways, nominating would do it. I can have a look at it later
[13:09] <TheLordOfTime> i've nominated it, if you need someone to create debdiffs, i can try and make the patch while i'm at it and add the DEP3 tags
[13:09] <vibhav> go ahead :)
[13:09] <TheLordOfTime> i'll wait :p
[13:09]  * TheLordOfTime yawns and returns to coding
[21:55] <kmicu> two monitors + usb sound card + ubuntu 12.10 = crackling,popping sounds all the way. But with only one monitor problem is gone.
[21:58] <kmicu> when I open Dash, noise frequency increase