=== kubotu_ is now known as kubotu [12:03] Good cjwatson is gonna fix that blender python bug [12:29] I do believe that bug is gonna be fixed today. [12:44] http://good-wallpapers.com/pictures/2449/i_want_to_believe.jpg [12:44] astraljava: Such a soothing idea [12:45] hmm, I wonder why my source is not being uploaded to PPA [12:45] astraljava: Yeah what do you want to believe eh? [12:45] x [12:45] oops [12:46] zequence: Which PPA? [12:51] smartboyhw: I only have one. I'm trying to upload the source for a patched version of jackd2 [12:52] zequence that is weird. It should send an email to you if the source is not acceptef [12:54] smartboyhw: Exactly. I don't get any mail at all. And the dput command doesn't show any errors either. It's accepted. Everything seems fine, but nothing happens in launchpad [12:56] zequence: what did you type? [12:58] btw I think your account's finally merged. Congrats [13:14] smartboyhw: It was a reference to your last line before that link. [13:15] astraljava, ah you mean about the bug [13:23] i updated the seeds to comment out blender last night, i will be curious to see how the images behave today [13:23] although the -metas are not update [13:23] * scott-work also update the artwork author's file like he has been threatening for six months :P [13:24] Hi scott-work cjwatson is working on the blender fix, probably now in raring-proposed [13:25] yay :) [13:25] So scott-work just wait till the fix gets released!:-D [13:26] i've already uploaded it to bzr [13:27] do we have an ETA for the fix to make it to the repos proper (i.e. not in proposed)? [13:28] scott-work: um not sure I am gonna ping cjwatson [13:30] sbhw: i don't consider it uber critical, but i would like to have an idea of when we need to uncomment blender and see if the fix works [13:32] scott-work: 1. cjwatsin set that and 2. I am gonna ask now [13:49] scott-work: The transition is auto, and the guys are complaining about we being too impatient. Should be fixed in an hour or two though [13:53] shizer, heh, now i wished i hadn't made the change in bzr :P [13:53] lol [13:55] i responded in -devel apologizing to cjwatson for causing trouble [13:56] good [13:58] i see that cjw "smiled" and "wink" alot in his comments, but i would feel better if he responded to me saying "it's all okay"...oh, well [14:00] ;-) [14:29] scott-work: Blendet fix released [14:30] *blender [14:44] grrr [17:16] Well, making many mistakes is a good way to learn [17:16] I finally got my patched jackd2 package uploaded to my PPA [17:27] scott-work: I saw your blender change, but it didn't require a meta upload to fix the ISO, so I didn't bother [17:33] micahg: and even better cjwatson released the blender fix already so my change needs to be reverted already :P [17:33] but thank you :) [17:52] Ah, damn. I'm getting a bit confused now [17:56] micahg: Is this doomed to not get accepted? https://code.launchpad.net/~zequence/ubuntu/quantal/jackd2/fix-for-956438/+merge/134343 [18:08] zequence: needs to make it into raring first [18:08] zequence: would be helpful if they were 2 patches with proper dep-3 headers [18:09] micahg: afaik that branch only uses patches from upstream [18:10] micahg: Ok, so I patch raring first? It's the same package. Then, what? SRU the whole package, or request a merge, like the one I did? [18:11] falktx_: Those two patches, don't they fix one bug? [18:12] micahg: Ok, I need to see what dep-3 is about [18:12] !dep3 | zequence [18:13] zequence: http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep3/ [18:22] I deleted the branch. Will have another go at this tomorrow [19:42] zequence, thanks for you testimonial [19:49] ttoine: np. [19:49] ttoine: I'm in the process of updating jackd2 for 12.10 and 12.04, to fix that bug [19:50] ttoine: falktx package is not the same as on Ubuntu, so it cannot be used [19:50] However, he was kind enough to tell which commits in the jack2 source would fix that bug for us [19:50] Which is what I'm using for patching the current packages [19:57] zequence, that was I writed: speak with falktx, not "get his package" [19:57] ;-) [19:58] I will try to apply for a membership next session [19:58] I'm tryin the steam beta client. Trying to install the only game I know is free to try. All on this page http://www.ubuntuvibes.com/2012/11/steam-linux-beta-launched-how-to.html [20:27] precise has updated its lowlatency kernel [20:27] nice [20:28] scott-work: was it you? maybe the process is now automated for precise too .. ? [20:29] falktx_: It was ukt [20:29] Over time, I will be taking over maintenance for -lowlatency on all releases [20:30] Or, it was apw (Andy Whitcroft) [20:31] Same process for all releases now [20:33] ah, nice [20:33] falktx_: Did you try steam for linux yet? [20:33] so the lowlatency will not longer be behind generic? [20:34] zequence: I did try the steam client, runs a bit slow. didn't got into any games though [20:34] falktx_: I would think lowlatency will be in sync from mow on [20:34] Ah, yeah. The full screen window was not very good [20:34] * falktx_ is grateful to scott-work for his initial push of lowlatency into precise [20:35] Yes, it was important [20:37] falktx_: i was not directly involved in automating the lowlatency kernel maintenance, i think that was zequence [20:38] i just received my nexus 7 from the post, but i have too much work right now to play with it [20:40] oh, then thank you zequence too ;) [20:41] zequence: if wubi already works, i say we just document and leave it unless someone is just dying to maintain it [20:55] falktx_: I'd say the initial work was done by alessio bogani and scott-work. I think I might have played a role in testing it, and motivating why it should go in the repo, but other than that, it's been other people [20:55] * ttoine too [20:56] holstein: From my understanding, wubi works just fine, but Ubuntu Studio is not enabled to be installed with it [20:57] I think we just need to talk with someone about switching Ubuntu Studio installations on [20:57] * ttoine thanks everybody involved in -lowlatency kernel ! [20:57] And the person who is making -lowlatency maintenance possible now is Andy Whitcroft, so much credit to him [21:03] maybe we can send him a kind of collective thank you [21:45] zequence, so it means that from now, the -lowlatency kernel will have security updates etc ? [22:44] ttoine: that was the plan, it would get security updates and align with -generic version