[02:04] <robert_ancell> desrt, yo
[02:13] <psusi> is there a command line way to adjust mouse sensitivity?
[02:13] <psusi> since upgrading to quantal my mouse is way too sensitive and the slider in the system settings has no effect
[02:17] <bryceh> psusi, you can use xinput to do this.  xinput list identifies the input device number for your mouse.  xinput list-props should tell you what params can be tweaked.  See man xinput for more details.
[02:17] <bryceh> psusi, note that any settings you change with that will not persist across sessions
[02:18] <psusi> thanks
[02:18] <desrt> robert_ancell: hi
[02:19] <robert_ancell> desrt, what's the plan for d-conf 0.16?
[02:19] <desrt> psusi: i'm sure the (persistent) sensitivity is stored as a gsetting...
[02:19] <desrt> robert_ancell: in what sense?
[02:19] <desrt> aday's bug?
[02:19] <robert_ancell> desrt, worth getting in for raring or might pick up some dependency we don't want?
[02:19] <desrt> oh ya
[02:19] <desrt> it's going in raring
[02:19] <desrt> but seb wants to wait for the new year
[02:22] <robert_ancell> why wait, I might just upload it now
[02:22] <robert_ancell> oh he said you might be taking some time off right?
[02:25] <psusi> oh thank god... xset did the trick
[02:25] <psusi> was driving me nuts... n v t s, nuts
[02:26] <sarnold> psusi: thanks for reporting back. :)
[02:27] <desrt> robert_ancell: did dconf grow a dependency on the unstable glib series yet?
[02:27] <psusi> so yea... the control panel is just broken... touching the slider there in any way makes it go back to full blast... what package should a bug be filed against for that?
[02:27] <desrt> robert_ancell: if it hasn't, it's only by chance...
[02:27] <robert_ancell> desrt, don't think so
[02:30] <desrt> robert_ancell: anyway.. we have a green-list of packages for upgrade this cycle...
[02:30] <desrt> glib, gobject-introspection, pygobject, gvfs, dconf...
[02:30] <desrt> so i'm sure nobody would mind
[02:32] <robert_ancell> desrt, nah, I've marked 0.15 as unstable
[02:37] <desrt> robert_ancell: what does that mean?
[02:37] <robert_ancell> desrt, versions tracker wont report it as out of date
[02:38] <desrt> cool...
[05:34] <pitti> Good morning
[05:34] <pitti> thomi: hello
[05:50] <didrocks> good morning
[07:16] <BigWhale> Good morning all.
[07:52] <chrisccoulson> w00t: INFO | Result summary:
[07:52] <chrisccoulson> INFO | Passed: 1518
[07:52] <chrisccoulson> INFO | Failed: 17
[07:52] <chrisccoulson> much better than yesterday!
[07:59] <chrisccoulson> hi pitti, how are you?
[08:00] <pitti> bonjour didrocks
[08:01] <pitti> hey chrisccoulson
[08:01] <pitti> chrisccoulson: quite fine, thanks!
[08:01] <didrocks> good morning pitti, chrisccoulson!
[08:01] <pitti> had a nice morning, new dbusmock is out :)
[08:01] <chrisccoulson> hey didrocks, how are you?
[08:01] <chrisccoulson> pitti, excellent
[08:01] <chrisccoulson> pitti, i had an interesting day yesterday, that turned out to be caused by optipng ;)
[08:02] <didrocks> chrisccoulson: I'm good, thanks! yourself?
[08:02] <pitti> chrisccoulson: oh, does that break tests?
[08:02] <larsu> good morning everyone!
[08:02] <chrisccoulson> i was getting failures in firerfox tests that i couldn't reproduce in my build env, and it turns out it's because of some images being modified :)
[08:02] <didrocks> hey larsu :)
[08:02] <pitti> hello larsu
[08:02] <chrisccoulson> didrocks, yeah, i'm not too bad thanks
[08:03] <chrisccoulson> pitti - this was one of the tests that was failing: http://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/file/3692c11ce73e/modules/libjar/zipwriter/test/unit/test_asyncadd.js
[08:04] <chrisccoulson> it packs some files in to a zip archive using various methods, and verifies the size of it
[08:04] <chrisccoulson> and of course, one of the files had to be a png ;)
[08:09] <pitti> chrisccoulson: can/should we fix that in pkgbinarymangler? i. e. is it in a path or so which indicates that it shouldn't be touched? something with /tests/ or so?
[08:11] <chrisccoulson> pitti, quite possibly. i'm installing all tests in to /usr/lib/firefox-testsuite at the moment, although i could make that /usr/lib/firefox/tests instead
[08:12] <pitti> chrisccoulson: I could also filter out all paths with "test" in it, might be easier?
[08:12] <chrisccoulson> pitti - yeah, that would be fine
[08:13] <pitti> chrisccoulson: of course if that is only tests, you could just build with NO_PNG_PKG_MANGLE=1
[08:13] <pitti> chrisccoulson: or just disable all mangling with export NO_PKG_MANGLE=1 in debian/rules
[08:14] <pitti> then none of the other stuff will jump in between
[08:14] <chrisccoulson> pitti - that's what i ended up doing for now (the NO_PNG_PKG_MANGLE trick)
[08:14] <pitti> ah, that sounds good
[08:14] <chrisccoulson> most png's used by firefox are in a jar file in any case. i think the only one that isn't is for the desktop file
[08:45] <BigWhale> Will python 2.x still be available in 13.04 on the installation CD?
[08:47] <seb128> hey desktopers
[08:47] <seb128> BigWhale, not sure yet, we are aiming at dropping it but there are a few difficult items remaining
[08:47] <pitti> hey seb128
[08:48] <seb128> hey pitti
[08:49] <didrocks> hey seb128! good morning ;)
[08:49] <seb128> lut didrocks
[08:50] <BigWhale> Ah well, I'll just start porting Kazam to 3.0 ...
[08:52] <BigWhale> seb128, ImportError: No module named xdg.BaseDirectory that's a bummer
[08:52] <BigWhale> :))
[08:53] <BigWhale> ok I found python3-xdg
[08:53] <chrisccoulson> hey seb128, how are you?
[08:53] <seb128> chrisccoulson, hey, I'm good, how are you?
[08:53] <chrisccoulson> seb128, yeah, pretty good thanks
[09:18] <Laney> morning
[09:19] <Laney> my S3 comes today, ending my isolation from modern society
[09:19] <chrisccoulson> do you want your own private cloud?
[09:19] <chrisccoulson> http://mashable.com/2012/11/15/berndnaut-smilde-clouds/
[09:20] <Laney> heh
[09:30] <Laney> qengho / micahg: Got any immediate plans for webkit?
[09:30] <Laney> Otherwise I'll upload 1.10.1
[09:43] <Chipaca> o/
[09:43] <Chipaca> are we switching to the gentoo udev fork?
[12:27] <pitti> Laney: bug 1079102 looks good to me; do you want to commit this right to Debian?
[12:27] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 1079102 in libproxy (Ubuntu) "libproxy needs a compile/link/run test" [Undecided,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1079102
[12:27]  * pitti takes bug 1078719 and commits it to Debian/uploads to Ubuntu
[12:27] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 1078719 in gconf (Ubuntu) "libgconf2-dev needs a compile/link/run test" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1078719
[12:28] <Laney> pitti: I'm leaving libproxy alone in Debian for now, until someone decides what they want to do with it
[12:28] <Laney> but when that is resolved I'll back-sync it
[12:30] <Laney> how long is it until we see it run on our jenkins? :-)
[12:30] <pitti> Laney: about an hour until it gets published
[12:30] <pitti> err, s/until/after/
[12:30] <Laney> nice
[12:31] <pitti> (at most, usually less)
[13:12] <qengho> Laney: nothing this week or next, probably.
[13:30] <desrt> morning folks
[13:49] <attente> morning
[14:15]  * kenvandine hugs pitti for python-dbusmock
[14:16] <pitti> kenvandine: :)
[14:16] <kenvandine> pitti, can templates be packaged along with the package that owns the service it mocks?
[14:16] <kenvandine> it would be cool for maintenance
[14:17] <pitti> kenvandine: in theory yes, but perhaps let's not yet until the concept stabilizes
[14:17] <Laney> https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/view/Raring/view/AutoPkgTest/job/raring-proposed-adt-libproxy/ \o/
[14:17] <kenvandine> ok
[14:21] <kenvandine> pitti, i love the idea, it's going to make testing libfriends much easier!
[14:21] <didrocks> hey kenvandine, how are you?
[14:21] <kenvandine> good
[14:21] <kenvandine> and you?
[14:21] <didrocks> excellent, thanks :)
[14:21] <kenvandine> didrocks, got all those projects renamed :)
[14:21] <didrocks> kenvandine: waow, awesome \o/
[14:21]  * didrocks hugs kenvandine
[14:22] <kenvandine> 13 of them :)
[14:22] <kenvandine> much better now
[14:22] <didrocks> kenvandine: indeed, no more issue to find the right project
[14:22] <didrocks> kenvandine: and it was a little bit of a PITA to configure TBH :)
[14:22] <didrocks> happy that you achieved it quickly ;)
[14:24] <kenvandine> looks like the video lens has been renamed as well
[14:24] <kenvandine> thanks davidcalle!
[14:24] <kenvandine> didrocks, we also renamed unity-lens-gdocs to unity-scope-gdrive
[14:24] <kenvandine> so i'll be renaming the package there
[14:24] <davidcalle> kenvandine, thanks to czajkowski :)
[14:24] <kenvandine> gdocs is a deprecated name
[14:24] <kenvandine> indeed :)
[14:24] <kenvandine> she did mine too
[14:24] <didrocks> kenvandine: sweet :)
[14:25] <didrocks> thanks davidcalle, czajkowski!
[14:25] <didrocks> kenvandine: yeah, I saw the discussion on the gdocs MP
[14:25] <didrocks> kenvandine: oh btw, did you see my additional comment on robru's MP?
[14:26] <czajkowski> :)
[14:27] <kenvandine> didrocks, not yet
[14:27] <kenvandine> oh right
[14:27] <kenvandine> thx
[14:28] <didrocks> yw ;)
[15:54] <tkamppeter> Sweetshark, hi
[15:56] <micahg> Laney: not until there's a security update
[15:56] <Laney> righto
[15:57] <Sweetshark> tkamppeter: you have 5 minutes ;)
[15:57]  * Sweetshark desperately needs some food after this call.
[16:04] <tkamppeter> Sweetshark, what are the problems with the GTK print dialog in LO, what features are missing?
[16:06] <robru> kenvandine, didrocks: hey, just got up. late start today, I'm still quite sick. I'll make that change to the webapps mp right away though
[16:06] <kenvandine> thanks
[16:06] <kenvandine> robru, good morning :)
[16:07] <robru> kenvandine, good morning ;-)
[16:07] <didrocks> robru: take it easy, hope you will feel better soon! :) good morning
[16:07] <robru> kenvandine, also, I seem to be obligated to take my mother in law to brunch this morning, so it'll probably be a few hours before I'm officially on the clock
[16:08] <kenvandine> :)
[16:08] <robru> but I'm doing this mp right now ;-)
[16:16] <robru> kenvandine, didrocks: mp updated. I'm out for brunch now ;-)
[16:16] <kenvandine> enjoy
[16:16] <kenvandine> thx
[16:16] <didrocks> robru: enjoy:
[16:16] <didrocks> :)
[16:17] <mitya57> Does LibreOffice use Gtk dialogs? I thought it has its own ones...
[17:04] <czajkowski> pitti: ping
[17:04] <czajkowski> TB meeting
[17:05] <chrisccoulson> awesome:
[17:05] <chrisccoulson> REFTEST INFO | Successful: 54764 (54764 pass, 0 load only)
[17:05] <chrisccoulson> REFTEST INFO | Unexpected: 0 (0 unexpected fail, 0 unexpected pass, 0 unexpected asserts, 0 unexpected fixed asserts, 0 failed load, 0 exception)
[17:13] <didrocks> chrisccoulson: \o/
[17:16] <kenvandine> chrisccoulson, that is a TON of tests :)
[17:16] <chrisccoulson> kenvandine, that's not all of them
[17:16] <chrisccoulson> i'm probably only half way
[17:24] <Trevinho> didrocks: are the bamf tests report somewhat still needed?
[17:24] <Trevinho> didrocks: the GTester Unit Test Report I mean
[17:25] <didrocks> Trevinho: need to run our for 40 minutes, will be back after that, but the answer is yes :)
[17:27] <hankhendrix> hello, I'm wanting to edit the behaviour of "Change Desktop Background" on the desktop context menu. Anyone know which package contains the source?
[17:43] <mitya57> hankhendrix, the menu is provided by nautilus and opens a gnome-control-center panel
[17:58] <hankhendrix> mitya57 thanks
[17:58] <hankhendrix> #mitya57 thanks
[18:17] <hankhendrix> I've just changed the source to nautilus package...does anyone know if I can repackage and test?
[18:17] <Sweetshark> tkamppeter: see http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/minutes-of-ESC-call-td4018786.html -- if you want to discuss details, ping dtardon on #libreoffice-dev (maybe tommorrow before noon?)
[18:17] <hankhendrix> (I'm new to Ubuntu dev)
[18:20] <sarnold> hankhendrix: some directions on setting up sbuild are here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/BuildEnvironment -- though there are portions that probably are less useful to people not on the security team...
[18:21] <hankhendrix> thanks sarnold
[18:24] <hankhendrix> will sbuild allow me to repackage nautilus and effectively install it on my own system?
[18:24] <hankhendrix> I've read through the docs but need an expert answer!
[18:26] <tkamppeter> Sweetshark, thanks.
[18:26] <sarnold> hankhendrix: this _might_ be easier to use: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PbuilderHowto
[18:30] <hankhendrix> thanks man, do you know what IDE I could use to test source?
[18:31] <hankhendrix> I'm a JavaScript and PHP dev so compiled langs is new to me!
[18:41] <sarnold> hankhendrix: hrm, I just use vim. Seems a lot of people like eclipse, but I never got the hang of it.
[19:43] <chrisccoulson> is it possible to disable the xscreensaver extension when running xvfb?
[19:44] <sarnold> chrisccoulson: would that be 'xset s off' ?
[19:45] <chrisccoulson> sarnold, yeah, that would probably do it. thanks :)
[21:21] <desrt> robert_ancell: thanks for playing whitespace police :p
[21:22] <robert_ancell> heh, I feel like a pedant
[21:24] <robert_ancell> desrt, that GSubprocess patch is so close to landing! That has to be the longest bug thread I've ever followed
[21:25] <desrt> robert_ancell: i really enjoy the improvements that it's getting as a result
[21:25] <robert_ancell> yeah, you want to get it right
[21:25] <desrt> the way colin just implemented g_main_send_signal() or whatever it's called is awesome
[22:50] <Chucrute301> Hi guys
[22:50] <Chucrute301> Anyone can help me?
[22:51] <Chucrute301> ?
[22:57] <TheMuso> Chucrute301: Just ask your question./
[22:57] <Chucrute301> Ok
[22:57] <Chucrute301> My pc have a nvidia card
[22:58] <Chucrute301> But, after i install proprietary card the unity slowdown
[22:58] <Chucrute301> In nouveau is fast :/
[22:59] <Chucrute301> This problem is ONLY on unity
[23:01] <TheMuso> But I am guessing there is a reason you need to use the proprietary drivers?
[23:02] <Chucrute301> Yes
[23:02] <TheMuso> I suggest filing a bug against unity in launchpad, using the ubuntu-bug command: "ubuntu-bug unity" should do it.
[23:03] <Chucrute301> In proprietary i have better performance and i have colors more vivid
[23:03] <Chucrute301> I will do it
[23:04] <Chucrute301> After i install nvidia 310
[23:04] <TheMuso> Yes make sure you have the proprietary drivers installed.
[23:05] <Chucrute301> In nvidia 304 i have this bug
[23:05] <Chucrute301> In nouveau i dont hav
[23:05] <TheMuso> Ok, well make sure you include that information in the bug.
[23:06] <Chucrute301> In nvidia site shows that 310 drivers solve opengl performance bug in unity
[23:06] <Chucrute301> I will test
[23:06] <Chucrute301> If this driver dont solve my problem i will make a bug report
[23:07] <Chucrute301> This is a nvidia driver bug or a unity bug????
[23:14] <TheMuso> I don't know.
[23:14] <TheMuso> WHich is why I suggested filing a bug against unity. The problem could be there, but at the least you can get help to find the right problem area, whether it be the driver or unity.
[23:16] <Chucrute301> Thanks!