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psusicjwatson, well, I've spent tonight going over all of the debian patches and either removing them because they are merged upstream, or refreshing where needed... most of them dropped out00:00
cjwatsonThat's not the hard bit :-)00:00
cjwatsonHonestly, we've had this conversation before00:01
cjwatsonYou just don't believe me, but I can't help that :)00:01
cjwatsonIf you want to actually move this forward, forget about parted - look at the partman-base bug I'll file in a moment and implement that00:02
cjwatsonDebian #69612300:16
ubottuDebian bug 696123 in partman-base "partman-base: need progress wrapper for non-libparted-based filesystem operations" [Wishlist,Open] http://bugs.debian.org/69612300:16
cjwatsonright, really bed now00:16
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ScottKinfinity: Keeping mpi in Universe is the reason we split the boost source package in half, so good call on valgrind ...02:52
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hyperairrc0.d is the shutdown runlevel, right? does are SXXfoo* scripts supposed to be called with start or stop when shutting down?03:18
* hyperair noticed an S90halt that seems to do nothing on start but does stuff on stop instead.03:18
StevenKS* are calling when switching to that runlevel03:19
StevenK*called03:19
infinityhyperair: "The two runlevels 0 (halt) and 6 (reboot) are slightly different. In these runlevels, the links with an S prefix are still called after those with a K prefix, but they too are called with the single argument stop."03:26
hyperairah i see.03:26
hyperairinfinity: where does that come from?03:26
infinityhyperair: From Policy, §9.103:27
hyperairaha, okay, thanks03:27
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pittiGood morning06:54
pittibdmurray: .crash with out SAS> oh I am! can you please file a bug and attach the file there?06:54
pittiinfinity: no, it's not meant to defer crash reports; as long as update-notifier is running, they should be reported right away06:55
pittiinfinity: you can call /usr/share/apport/apport-gtk to show the pending ones06:55
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pittiinfinity: you can call /usr/share/apport/apport-gtk to show the pending ones07:48
dholbachgood morning07:55
pittihey dholbach08:03
dholbachhey pitti08:04
dholbachcan somebody please reject https://code.launchpad.net/~logan/ubuntu/raring/php-horde-crypt-blowfish/debian-merge/+merge/139545 (based on the last comment)?08:32
pittidholbach: done08:34
dholbachthanks pitti08:34
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infinitypitti: Hrm.  update-notifier's running, but definitely no reports.  Weird.08:46
mptpitti, hi. Three main issues have stopped me when considering whether to design a Presentation Mode or Do Not Disturb mode in the past. First, most of the notifications I've seen examples of, that would be suppressed in that mode, are notifications that probably shouldn't be shown as bubbles in the first place -- except perhaps for chat, and that's handled by Busy status. Second, how you'd remember that you'd gone into that mode, so that you could exit late08:48
mptr. And third, what would happen when you did exit: would notifications be queued up, or would they just be dropped?08:48
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pittimpt: ah, thanks for the heads-up; JohnLea pointed me to http://design.canonical.com/the-toolkit/unity-multi-monitor-interactions/ → Multiple Monitors UX Specification → Presentation mode09:02
mptpitti, that takes me to a sign-in page :-]09:04
mptah, I found the section09:04
mptpitti, doesn't look like that document addresses those issues either09:07
pittimpt: not for providing an option to turn them off, just for not displaying them when you are in a fullscreen app, etc.?09:10
infinitypitti: Running apport-gtk appears to have done nothing...09:10
mptpitti, I mean (1) examples of notifications that would be suppressed but normally shown, (2) how you would notice/remember that you'd gone into that mode, and (3) what would happen when you exited.09:11
pittiinfinity: then it seems you do not have crash reports which weren't already presented09:11
infinitypitti: That's patently untrue, I have 10 new ones.09:11
infinitypitti: And if my last few logins are anything to go by, they'll all get presented next time I reboot. :P09:11
infinity(But maybe not this time?)09:12
pittiinfinity: can you pastebin the output of stat /var/crash/* ?09:12
pittiinfinity: it tells apart "seen" from "unseen" by atime > mtime09:12
infinityhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/1444864/09:12
pitti/var/crash/xserver-xorg-video-intel.2012-12-12_19:28:48.563612.crash looks strange09:13
pittiAccess: 2012-12-12 19:28:48.559803473 -070009:14
pittiModify: 2012-12-12 19:28:48.567803473 -070009:14
pittiatime < mtime09:14
pittibut that should count as "new"09:14
infinityThey all look like that.09:14
infinityIsn't that vaguely normal for open, write, close?09:14
pittino, the top ones have atime > mtime, e. g. /var/crash/xserver-xorg-video-intel.2012-12-11_06:55:33.704464.crash’09:14
infinityWell, the top ones have a higher atime because they've been reported.09:14
infinityAll the unreported ones don't.09:15
pittiinfinity: these are root ones, so you need to run sudo /usr/share/apport/apport-gtk09:15
pittidoes that work?09:15
infinityOh, perhaps that's the problem?  Maybe update-notifier doesn't pick up rooty ones?09:16
pittithe bottom block indeed09:16
pittithey also don't have .upload files09:16
pittithe top ones do, and it's apport itself which creates the .upload stamps09:16
pittiso these must have been shown09:16
infinitypitti: Yes, the top ones were all shown.09:16
infinitypitti: It's the 10 at the bottom that I'm saying haven't been.09:16
infinitypitti: And having them all show (very, very, slowly, I might add) on login is pretty unfriendl.09:17
infinityunfriendly, too.09:17
pittiinfinity: what's the exit code of "/usr/share/apport/apport-checkreports --system"?09:17
infinityAs opposed to right after the crach, which is what I'd expect.09:17
pittiinfinity: yep; we have a design to fix that09:17
pittiinfinity: but assuming that your desktop session actually survives the intel crash, that's actually supposed to happen right now09:17
infinitypitti: That returns 0.09:18
pittiok, then update-notifier doesn't pay enough attention to that09:18
infinitypitti: Yeah, my session survives, the reports, as mentioned, don't happen until next login.09:18
pittiinfinity: can you kill it and run it on a terminal?09:18
pittiinfinity: it waits for a minute or so before it checks for crash reports09:18
pittiinfinity: then "sudo touch" an already seen one, that ought to trigger its attention09:19
* pitti tries here with sudo sh -c 'kill -SEGV $$'09:20
pittithat brings up apport just fine09:20
rbasakHow do I get ubiquity to use -proposed? Will apt-setup/proposed=true in the kernel cmdline work?09:21
rbasakinfinity: you're up early! Or late? I've managed to reproduce bug 1079185 using ubiquity. Need to try -proposed now.09:21
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1079185 in flash-kernel (Ubuntu Quantal) "Wrong bootarg for disk with label" [High,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/107918509:21
infinityrbasak: Did you not notice the part where I already marked it v-done?09:22
rbasakOh, you have?09:22
infinityrbasak: Two days ago...09:22
rbasakIt would help if I were subscribed to the bug, wouldn't it!09:22
rbasakThanks!09:22
* rbasak puts his pandaboard stack away09:25
xnoxrbasak: hmm.. in what sense do you mean -proposed?09:37
rbasakxnox: nm, it turns out that infinity already tested it. What I meant was that I wanted ubiquity to pick up flash-kernel-installer from -proposed, if that's possible (or else I wanted to manually update it before it used it)09:38
xnoxrbasak: ah. ack.09:38
rbasakxnox: for future reference, how would I achieve that?09:41
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xnoxrbasak: if a package is just installed - you can upgrade it in the tty1 however you like.09:42
rbasakxnox: including udebs?09:42
xnoxrbasak: we do not use udebs.09:42
xnoxrbasak: in ubiquity we unpack them at source build time & embed udebs in the ubiquity package.09:43
xnoxrbasak: so for those you need to rebuild ubiquity package & upgrade that in live environemnt...... or simply replace bits & bobs in-place (if it's not compiled stuff ;-) )09:43
rbasakOK, got it. Thanks!09:43
xnox=)09:44
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infinitypitti: Oh, FFS, I did have an apport dialog hidden behind all my windows that I found when I went to shut down.10:34
infinitypitti: Now, how long that's been there, I can't say.10:34
pittiinfinity: ps aux|grep apport-gtk10:34
pittithat should tell you?10:34
infinityThat had nothing in it the last time I looked.10:35
infinityThat initial "problem detected" dialog isn't from apport, is it?10:35
infinityI'm assuming it's from update-manager.10:35
pittiright, update-notifier10:35
pittimy bad10:35
infinityAnd now I get to go through the pain of reporting 10 of these.10:36
infinityWhich takes way longer than seems reasonable.10:36
pittiit's ten times click "ok"10:36
infinityNo, the gpu crashes take eons to actually do their thing.10:36
pittibut indeed, as I said we have a design for batching those10:37
infinityNot sure what they're doing, but they don't do it quickly.10:37
pittiinfinity: or just close the dialog; we have enough of those already, after all10:37
infinityGah, and typing while modal dialogs keep popping up = bad.10:37
infinity*sigh*10:37
pittiinfinity: they attach a load of log files, and dissect the GPU dump for a signature10:37
infinitypitti: Sure, but I can't see how that takes more than a few seconds.10:38
infinity(It's literally a minute or more per crash)10:38
infinityWhich is extra entertaining when I have more GPU crahes while reporting my GPU crashes. :)10:39
mitya57hey dholbach, so do you know what happened to translations.js?10:39
infinity(The only reason I report them at all is to not give the impression that the bug is fixed, or becoming less frequent)10:39
dholbachmitya57, no, I'm afraid I didn't get a chance to do that, but it's next on my list10:39
dholbachmitya57, the script which updates developer.u.c seems to cause some other breakage as well (intermittent failures to update), so this is a good chance to make it more robust10:40
mitya57dholbach: ok. that's minor thing, but it prevents some sphinx's built-in strings from being translated10:40
dholbachI'll let you know :)10:41
dholbachmitya57, ru.po is up to 61% :)10:42
mitya57wasn't it at the same value when we were discussing it last time? :)10:43
dholbachmitya57, I think we added some strings in the meantime ;-)10:44
mitya57I do not have too much time to translate it myself, but other 3 people do it very well...10:44
dholbachbut yeah, it's still pretty close to the threshold of 7010:44
dholbachI'm sure we'll get there10:44
mitya57of course :)10:44
mitya57btw, I'll maybe find some time for Sphinx SRUs after 1.2 release which will be soon10:45
dholbachsweet10:47
ciaociao10:51
ciaohelp10:51
mptbarry, hi, any chance of landing the SRU for bug 846044 soon?11:09
ubottuLaunchpad bug 846044 in Python Dbus "software-center crashed with UnicodeEncodeError in get_dbus_message(): 'ascii' codec can't encode character u'\xfc' in position 65: ordinal not in range(128)" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/84604411:09
mitya57mpt: it's already in -proposed, and will be moved to -updates when someone adds verification-done tag...11:11
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mptmitya57, who is "someone" in this context? :-) (I'm not familiar with the details of the process)11:15
* mpt should just go read it11:15
mptah, the SRU Verification Team11:16
dholbachmitya57, fixed11:16
xnoxmpt: to be honest anyone. If you can reproproduce the problem, upgrade to -proposed, follow the test-case realise that (i) the problem is fixed & (ii) there are no regressions then just comment on the bug that "performed verification followed these steps, etc"11:17
mitya57dholbach: nice, thank you!11:17
dholbachmitya57, anytime :)11:17
xnoxthen it can get marked verification-done very quickly & sru team will weight on that comment & release the update.11:18
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mitya57dholbach: maybe it's possible to link singlehtml/search.html -> html/search.html for every language? so that people don't think that search is broken.11:22
dholbachbah11:22
dholbachok11:22
dholbachpublishing these docs is a giant hack :)11:22
mitya57that was nitpicking :)11:23
mitya57unfortunately it can't be done in the branch because there are no html subdirectories in our packages11:24
* dholbach nods11:26
dholbachI'll look into it11:26
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Davieydoko: Does libboost-thread-dev  need a MIR, considering Boost is already main?  bug 108642311:56
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1086423 in boost1.49 (Ubuntu) "[MIR] libboost-thread-dev (boost1.49/boost-defaults)" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/108642311:56
infinityDaviey: No.11:57
dokoDaviey, no, I don't think so. we don't have a good way to track binary package which we do want to keep out of main11:57
DavieyYeah, i didn't just want to action it... as a MIR had alrady been opened and assigned to you11:59
infinityTo be fair, I'd rather see a few unnecessary MIRs than the inverse, so I don't mind that one was opened.12:01
infinityBut yeah, not necessary in this case.12:01
infinityboost was already split intentionally for main/universe reasons, it's fairly safe to assume that anything coming from the main sources is fine for main.12:01
infinity(It's just that some of it is in universe because nothing currently depends on it)12:02
Davieyyeah.. I was just checking, as mterry had assigned it to doko.. and i didn't want to trump over that without checking :)12:02
shnatselcjwatson: Hello! I see the Precise seeds have been switched to 3.5 kernel a while ago for x86 achitectures, but the daily ISOs still contain 3.2 kernel. Is that intentional?12:11
infinityshnatsel: If by "still contain", you mean they have both, yeah, that's known.12:44
infinityshnatsel: Not intentional, per se, and needs fixing, but known.12:44
shnatselinfinity: they default to 3.2, not sure if they actually contain 3.5; elementary's ISOs build from mostly the same seeds do not contain 3.5.12:57
shnatselinfinity: thanks! I'll look for Launchpad bug report and subscribe.12:57
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xnoxshnatsel: well 3.5 is shipped under a new package name, so you do need to change your seeds if you wish to have 3.5.13:15
shnatselxnox: I did - I've merged the changes from Ubuntu's seeds. I do have the package with "quantal" in its name in seeds, but ISOs still use 3.2 by default. I've checked today's Ubuntu Precise daily build and it has the 3.2 kernel too.13:17
infinityxnox: Changing seeds doesn't help, as "apt-get install ubuntu-desktop^" uses task headers, which we can't change post-release.13:22
xnoxtrue & *sigh*13:22
infinitySo, the solution for Ubuntu's images will require some mangling, either removing the release kernels manually, or switching to using metapackages.  Undecided yet on which is more annoying.13:22
infinityMy gut feeling is that doing the removal may be less scary than switching from tasks to metapackgaes and trying to determine if that causes fallout.13:23
infinityIt's on my TODO, at any rate.13:23
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pittijibel: FYI, if your current gnome git fails to build in g-i: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=69034713:57
ubottuGnome bug 690347 in introspection "does not find python include headers for multi-arch include files" [Normal,Unconfirmed]13:57
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dokowhat does this mean?14:24
dokodpkg-source: warning: unknown information field ')description' in input data in package's section of control info file14:24
dokothe dsc file looks fine14:24
arandWhat does your debian/control file look like?14:31
pittimdeslaur: many thanks for the glibc fix!14:47
mdeslaurpitti: yw! sorry for having broke it in the first place :P14:47
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pittimdeslaur: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/postgresql-8.3/8.3.22-0ubuntu8.04 \o/14:59
mdeslaurcool :)15:00
mptev, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/software-center/+bug/500175/comments/1015:20
ubottuUbuntu bug 500175 in software-center (Ubuntu) "Canceling an installation in Software Center crashes debconf with "Use of uninitialized value $reply in scalar chomp at /usr/share/perl5/Debconf/FrontEnd/Passthrough.pm line 66,"" [High,Confirmed]15:20
bdmurraypitti: bug 109128915:50
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1091289 in apport (Ubuntu) "crash reporting missing a StacktraceAddressSignature" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/109128915:50
pittibdmurray: thanks15:50
pittibdmurray: ah, that's an easy one15:51
pittibdmurray: bug updated15:52
pittibdmurray: i. e. I don't think we should allow that low level of stacktrace quality15:52
pittiit severely increases the probability of false positives for duplication15:53
bdmurraySo then should we not notify about those somehow?15:53
pittithe user/reporter can hardly do something about it15:53
pittiI think we can just keep them in errors.u.c. without being able to auto-duplicate them15:54
bdmurrayI believe errors didn't take it because it had no SAS15:54
pittiI don't have much confidence in a stack trace starting off a NULL pointer15:55
pittibasically, everything we know about it is "it crashed and corrupted memory"15:55
bdmurrayokay, and point is apport shouldn't offer to report it then15:55
pittiwell, I wonder why we wouldn't15:56
pittiev seems rather adamant of collecting each and every "unreportable" crash where we already know that it is the user's fault15:56
pittifor those we should probably collect them as well, so that we know how many "no SAS" crashes we have?15:57
pittibdmurray: anyway, I guess we can add an UnreportableReason: field to it and tell the user "sorry, we cannot report this"15:57
bdmurrayI thought ev had a counter of errors with an SAS coming in15:57
pittibut as there is no feedback after submitting a crash anyway, this would not actually make much of a difference15:57
bdmurrayer without an SAS15:57
pittiif we do, we kind of do report them then?15:59
bdmurrayyes, I guess so.  Perhaps we should look at the counter sometime in the future and see how many there are and if the quantity is high consider it as detracting from the user experience, because we have excessive error dialogs.16:00
pittidoko: cross toolchains> really cool!16:20
infinityBenC: I'm going to delay that linux-ppc build for a bit, if you don't mind terribly.16:35
BenCinfinity: not a problem16:35
* xnox is sorry for [ab]using buildds for upstart sprint =)16:38
infinityxnox: Given that all those builds fail anyway.. :P16:44
xnoxinfinity: the last one actually works now =)16:48
xnoxinfinity: https://code.launchpad.net/~canonical-foundations/+recipe/upstart-daily-nonvirt16:49
infinityxnox: "the last one actually works"... You sound surprised.16:53
infinity"I wrote some code and it actually kinda compiles a little bit and might even run sometimes, you should totally check it out."16:54
stgraberinfinity: well, we found a few "interesting" bugs where the tests would hang if they were run from within a directory containing a ~ in its name17:00
stgraberinfinity: took me a little while to figure out that one and fix it ;)17:00
xnoxinfinity: and ppa recipes add ~release1 at the end..... =)17:01
stgrabernow we still have the problem that the tests hang on virt but pass on non-virt, but I'm just blaming 2.6.24 for now (downloading a hardy ISO to test here)17:01
infinitystgraber: Hahahahaha.17:01
infinitystgraber: (To the ~ bug)17:02
stgraberinfinity: why the -2 for our "good" upstart powerpc build? I already scored down all the ones that were pointless...17:03
* stgraber rescored to the original score and made sure all the others are at -2 or lower17:05
stgraberwe kinda want to confirm that upstart still builds on PPC, it's a pretty short build and we have a 99% change it won't hang like the last one (where I had to poke webops)17:05
infinitystgraber: Oh, sure, have one.  I just scored them all down cause several seemed excessive.17:08
stgraberinfinity: you know, if only we had that nice cancel feature that the PPA have ;)17:08
jonois anyone else getting lockups in compiz/unity in raring?17:12
infinityjono: Intel graphics?17:20
jonoinfinity, yep17:23
infinityjono: Bunch of intel crashes in /var/crash?17:24
infinityjono: It's probably https://errors.ubuntu.com/bucket/?id=[sandybridge-m-gt2%2B]%20GPU%20lockup%20%20IPEHR%3A%200x0b160001%20IPEHR%3A%200x0b140001%20Ubuntu%2013.0417:24
jonoinfinity, yep, lots of them17:25
infinityjono: (for the record, on my laptop, it can worked around by VT switching to VT1 and back to VT7 every time it freezes)17:25
infinityNot that that's a pleasant workflow, but it avoids having to reboot. :P17:25
jonoinfinity, yeah, I noticed that too, but when in multi-monitor it doesnt work17:25
infinityAhh, lovely.17:25
jonoI switch VTs and when I switch back I get nothing, just a black screen17:25
jonoinfinity, is a bug filed for this?17:25
infinityWell, if you have dual graphics on that thing, I might recommend switching to the ATI/nvidia for a bit.17:25
infinityjono: It's the #4 crash on errors, the X guys are well aware of it.17:26
jonoahhh sweet17:26
jonothanks!17:26
infinityjono: I'm sure there's a bug matching it somewhere, though I don't know or care what the number is. :P17:26
jononp :-)17:26
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oVeRMiNDhello world!19:00
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zykes-does Ubuntu / Debian have a equivelant to "repodata" as Fedora / RHEL things have?19:28
sarnoldzykes-: I don't know what the fedora repodata contains, but the Packages files contain a _lot_ of data, see 'apt-cache showsrc sed' for a quick example of some of the data available19:30
zykes-sarnold: basically a overview of packages / files19:32
dobeyzykes-: the apt Packages info doesn't contain the files list for the packages, iirc19:35
zykes-dobey: I basically need to get something equivelant to add .deb support to Pulp19:36
sarnoldah, perhaps the apt-file package can help you?19:37
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cjwatsonzykes-: Packages.gz if you're looking for metadata on binary packages; Sources.gz if you're looking for metadata on source packages; Contents-$ARCH.gz if you're looking for file lists19:42
cjwatsonall in the dists/RELEASE/ directories19:42
zykes-cjwatson: is there any bindings in python to do this stuff ?19:50
cjwatsonpython-debian19:50
cjwatsonhandles a lot of it19:50
cjwatsonProbably not Contents-*, I forget19:51
zykes-not python-apt ?19:51
cjwatsonWhether any distribution other than Debian-based ones has felt the need to package python-debian, I couldn't help you with ...19:51
cjwatsonpython-apt does it too in a different way19:51
cjwatsonIf you have it you can use it.  I suggested python-debian because it doesn't depend on the apt libraries19:52
zykes-ok :)19:52
cjwatsonpython-apt mostly wants to operate on an apt cache, but it does have the apt_pkg.TagFile class which parses files of the general format used in Packages and Sources19:53
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cjwatsonThe difference is basically that python-apt does the parsing in C++ via the apt libraries, while python-debian is in pure Python19:59
cjwatsonBoth support Python 3 with sufficiently recent versions; python-apt is probably generally faster at runtime20:00
cjwatsonI often use a mix of the two depending on what I need20:00
zykes-cjwatson: what's the whole non-free main universe multiverse stuff for ubuntu ?20:06
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cjwatsonzykes-: http://people.canonical.com/~cjwatson/ubuntu-policy/policy.html/ch-archive.html#s-sections20:55
cjwatsonzykes-: briefly, main -> free+supported; restricted -> non-free+supported (hardware drivers only); universe -> free+unsupported; multiverse -> non-free+unsupported20:56
cjwatsonalthough the meaning of "supported" there is currently fuzzy and so this is subject to change to fix that20:57
mterrympt, poke.  Looking at SoftwareUpdates spec.  In the "available updates" part, you say that if a package isn't a dependency of ubuntu-desktop, it shouldn't be a part of the "Ubuntu base" item.  Is that true even for packages that don't have .desktop files?  (i.e. xubuntu-common or some such?)21:00
cjwatsonNote that ubuntu-standard and ubuntu-minimal, and their dependencies, are intentionally not dependencies of ubuntu-desktop.21:04
cjwatson(Essentially to avoid cascading problems when people decide they want to substitute their own piece there.)21:05
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mterrycjwatson, good note, thanks21:22
jtaylorachiang: I filed bug 1091411, happy testing ;)21:22
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1091411 in Quantal Backports "Please backport valgrind 1:3.8.1-1ubuntu2 (main) from raring" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/109141121:22
achiangjtaylor: thanks21:23
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semiosisfwiw, i just got a ppa upload rejected email from launchpad for some other user's ppa23:27
semiosisi uploaded to mine & got rejected from someone elses23:27
semiosisif anyone cares to look into it i can forward the rejection email & any other info you need23:27
semiosison second try i got an accepted email for my ppa23:28

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