[00:12] <jtaylor> hm very hard to debug stuff
[00:12] <jtaylor> I'm out of time for today
[00:12] <dlynch> thanks jtaylor
[00:13] <jtaylor> does it work in debian?
[00:13] <dlynch> jtaylor, no idea. I could ask Julien Valroff
[00:14] <dlynch> shall I CC you in the email?
[00:14] <jtaylor> yes please
[00:14] <jtaylor> I may have another look on wednesday, bye
[00:14] <dlynch> thanks, bye
[00:15] <jtaylor> dlynch: one last thing, http://developer.gnome.org/glib/2.31/glib-The-Main-Event-Loop.html
[00:15] <jtaylor> "On Unix, the GLib mainloop is incompatible with fork()"
[00:15] <jtaylor> that might be the problem with multiprocess
[00:15] <jtaylor> I think that forks
[00:16] <dlynch> yes I think it does
[00:16] <jtaylor> bye really now :)
[00:16] <dlynch> bye!
[06:03] <duanedesign> I need a little help building a package. I know this activity was moved to another channel could someone please advise?
[06:06] <ScottK> duanedesign: If the package is intended for inclusion in Ubuntu, here is fine.  Otherwise, #ubuntu-packaging.
[06:07] <duanedesign> i created the pbuilder enviroment - sudo pbuilder create
[06:08] <duanedesign> aha think i found a step i missed 'To use dget, first locate the .dsc file of the package you are going to build'
[06:31] <duanedesign> ScottK: I can not find=  "To use dget, first locate the .dsc file of the package you are going to build."
[06:31] <duanedesign> i can find it in previous builds clicompanion_1.1-6~bzr109+p21~precise1.dsc
[06:32] <ScottK> dget is to download it from somewhere.  If you have it already, skip that step.
[06:33] <duanedesign> ok thanks
[06:33] <duanedesign> let me look
[06:45] <duanedesign> bh
[06:54] <duanedesign> ScottK: i final question if you are still lurking
[06:55] <duanedesign> Signing Source Files =  Assuming your packages and source files were placed in /var/cache/pbuilder/result/, run
[06:55] <duanedesign> mine are spread all over /var/cache/pbuilder
[06:56] <duanedesign> which should i move to /var/cache/pbuilder/result ?
[07:02] <duanedesign> ScottK: think i got it. Sorry for the premature pings
[07:02] <duanedesign> thanks for the help and moral help :)
[07:51] <dholbach> good morning
[07:52] <geser> Guten Morgen dholbach
[07:52] <dholbach> hi geser
[08:40] <iulian> Morning Mr. Holbach.
[08:42] <dholbach> Good morning Mr. Udrea
[08:45] <iulian> :)
[11:35] <smartboyhw> dholbach, thanks for approving:D
[11:35] <dholbach> :)
[13:25] <Quintasan> dholbach: The debian/copyright example, would you like it simple one or more complicated one (like three licenses in one source package)?
[13:55] <dholbach> Quintasan, as you like it
[13:56] <Quintasan> dholbach: Well, I might as well as give two examples
[13:56] <Quintasan> Nothing beats that
[13:56] <dholbach> sounds like the perfect plan :)
[13:57] <Quintasan> dholbach: The perfect plan is to play Team Fortress on my Steam install and have work do itself but life doesn't work that way T_T
[13:57] <dholbach> haha, so everybody has their own problems :)
[13:58] <Quintasan> dholbach: By the way, you eat pierogi and kaszanka, right? You might want to try żurek at some point :P
[13:58] <Quintasan> A good soup I say!
[13:59] <dholbach> Quintasan, I'm a vegetarian hippie - so it might be a bit more complicated ;-)
[13:59] <Quintasan> oh
[14:21] <bobweaver> dholbach,  I think that you should visit Arcata CA,Ithaca NY , Burlington VT ,Bolder CO  great veggie food , full of hippies
[14:21] <dholbach> bobweaver, I'll note them down :)
[14:22] <dholbach> I'm sure they're all on http://www.happycow.net/ as well :)
[14:27] <bobweaver> what ever happened to the tofu tollboth book ?
[14:27] <bobweaver> http://www.amazon.com/The-Tofu-Tollbooth-Natural-Stores/dp/188610106X
[14:28] <bobweaver> I use to use that all the time when I worked on the road
[14:37] <c_korn> hello, can I use the chrpath package on amd64 to remove the chrpath from an i386 executable? currently it fails with this message: `debian/snowstorm/usr/share/games/snowstorm/bin/SLVoice' probably isn't a 64-bit LSB-first ELF file.
[17:49] <alo21> hi all
[17:49] <alo21> I am trying to merge two package.
[17:50] <alo21> I made two debdiff, the first debian with edit_ubuntu, the second old_ubuntu with edit_ubuntu
[17:51] <alo21> now I should get rid all the changes which I didn't...
[17:52] <alo21> I edited just a single line in debian/rules, but in the new debian package there is also a new patch; have I to delete it too in the debdiff?
[17:55] <alo21> for a better comprehension, you can take a look here: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/1372958/
[17:56] <Laney> you should only delete it if we don't want it in Ubuntu
[17:57] <Laney> alo21: it looks like you removed -Wno-narrowing ...
[17:57] <alo21> Laney: right
[17:58] <alo21> Laney: could you write the 'final' debdiff please? In this way I understand what I should remove. Thanks
[17:59] <Laney> why don't we use -Wno-error=unused-result?
[17:59] <Laney> alo21: you want me to do the merge for you?!
[18:01] <Laney> it looks fine except that you deleted one of the Ubuntu changes
[18:01] <alo21> Laney: no. I would understand what I should remove. As I told in the new debian version there is another patch which wasn't in the las ubuntu version. Have I to delete it in the dbdiff, or not?
[18:01] <Laney> no. we usually take the changes Debian makes unless we explicitly don't want them for some reason
[18:02] <Laney> in this case they are patches that were forwarded from Ubuntu - so we almost certainly /do/ want them!
[18:02] <Laney> (taking changes from Debian is the whole point of merging)
[18:02] <alo21> Laney: fine.. so I suppose that the debdiff is ok.
[18:04] <alo21> if not, why?
[18:13] <alo21> Laney: could you explane me how merge works, please? Do motus import debian package first and then apply the debdiff?
[18:25] <ScottK> alo21: If you're just starting, merging may not be the best first task.
[18:26] <ScottK> It requires understanding both why Ubuntu has a diff and why Debian has made a change to figure out what to do.
[19:00] <obounaim> Why this bug #837317 is only affecting Ubuntu and not Debian?
[22:15] <TheLordOfTime> when packages sync to raring, do packages in Universe ever get pulled/updated from Debian Experimental?
[22:15] <TheLordOfTime> or does that only happen when a sync is requested?
[22:26] <micahg> TheLordOfTime: needs to be explicitly requested
[22:26] <TheLordOfTime> i assume checking for FTBFS issues ahead of time would be good prior to requesting a sync of a specific package from Experimental to raring?
[22:26] <TheLordOfTime> (still universe)
[22:27] <micahg> yeah
[22:27] <TheLordOfTime> sync request stuff listed anywhere?  (scripts in Ubuntu aren't accessible for me given a partition implosion)
[22:37] <chilicuil> and talking about syncronization, I've heard that every new release ubuntu sync with debian as TheLordOfTime has just said, is there any risk that changes done in raring may be overwritten for the sync process?, is dangerous to work in universe packages in raring right now?