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robruanybody know of a way to make launchpad recipes include a PPA for build-deps?00:56
xnoxrobru: one usually adds ppa dependencies to the ppa, and I thought recipes pull sources from the target ppa.00:57
xnoxthat should just work, tm. or it's a bug.00:57
robruxnox, I *thought* recipes would pull sources from the target PPA, but I just checked on a recipe for the first time in a while and I'm noticing that it hasn't actually built in a long time, because another package from the same PPA is not available00:58
robruxnox, https://launchpadlibrarian.net/128483890/buildlog.txt.gz quite strange00:58
xnox=( sad00:58
xnoxyes, odd. file a bug on launchpad against launchpad or look for similar onces.01:01
xnoxrobru: i can see at the top of the log that the ppa is added, but then it's a mistery while the build dep was not satisfied.01:01
robruxnox, oh, that is quite strange.01:02
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robruxnox, I'm confused now... one of them just built successfully, but other than that one just now, it seems it hasn't built at all since November. not sure how I didn't notice this until just now ;-)01:26
jasoncwarnerhey bryce and RAOF , I'm getting some GPU hangs right now and was wondering if you knew anything about them? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/109939401:37
ubot2`Launchpad bug 1099394 in xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu) "[sandybridge-m-gt2+] GPU lockup IPEHR: 0x0b160001 IPEHR: 0x01000000" [Undecided,New]01:37
RAOFjasoncwarner: Whaddaya know? I just got a GPU hang right then.01:43
RAOFAlso apparently glyph cache corruption, causing all ‘y’s to appear as tiny subscript ‘t’s.01:44
jasoncwarnerRAOF I had to reboot to get out of the endless GPU hang loop. Rebooted and got it again. Fun times :)01:45
RAOFI think I may have had to VT switch to get X back.01:45
RAOFMaybe.01:45
RAOFMmm, glyph cache doesn't like ‘M’ either :)01:46
RAOFLooks like the same hang as in the bug you linked, though.01:46
jasoncwarnerRAOF well, I guess I'm glad I got the same bug as an X guy ;)01:50
didrocksconfirming the random hanging basically, same hw than jasoncwarner01:51
didrocksswitching to a VT workaround the issue01:51
jasoncwarnerdidrocks did yours just start? mine seemed to just start today (not sure since I didn't have my computer up for three travel days)01:53
* RAOF switches to SNA to see if that also hits this problem.02:04
brycejasoncwarner, yeah noticed there's been a spate of -intel bugs come in the last few days.  Are you able to reproduce it fairly easily?  If so might try the prior kernel.02:10
TheMusoYeah I was wondering whether 3.8 would bring along fun stuff like this? Had some 3.8 related audio bugs too afaicr.02:11
brycejasoncwarner, hmm, the other -intel bug reports that have come in the last few days have all different error codes, so probably different random issues02:12
RAOFI'm not sure, but I don't *think* this was 3.8 related.02:16
brycecould be the ddx; new version was uploaded last week02:18
bryceditto xserver, hmm02:19
pittiGood morning04:59
pittiLaney, desrt: FYI, I uploaded glib2.0 2.35.4 to ubuntu-desktop PPA06:43
pittiLaney, desrt: works fine here (boot, guest session, my own regular session, unity, I tried a few programs etc.)06:45
pittiI guess I'll wait until it boots in the PPA, then upload it to -proposed and ask the release guys to block migration so that we wait for all the autopkgtests; sounds ok?06:46
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jibelGood morning07:55
Laneypitti: you don't see the segfault-on-quit problems?09:00
LaneyI saw it e.g. with gedit, epiphany09:00
Laneyhttps://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=69011809:00
ubot2`Gnome bug 690118 in general "Crash when closing last tab of a window using Ctrl-w" [Normal,New]09:00
pittiLaney: there was one failed test case in app-info, which I just uploaded a fix for09:01
pitti(due to one of our patches)09:01
pittiLaney: trying09:01
Laneyperhaps that is fixed in .4; I just tried .309:01
pittiLaney: I tried in gedit; closing two tabs09:02
pittino crash here09:02
Laneylet me try09:02
pittithe bug report is very unspecific, though09:02
Laneyhm, not in svn?09:03
pittiLaney: no, I thought Debian doesn't want development releases?09:03
LaneyI committed .3 there and nobody complained :P09:04
Laneydidn't upload it yet though admittedly09:04
pittioh, ok; then I can add my .4 stuff there, of course09:04
* Laney builds .409:05
pittiLaney: oh, I see a segfault when quitting gedit09:07
pittinot when closing the tabs09:07
Laneyah, yes, the bug is confusingly worded in that respect09:07
pittiLaney: sorry, I didn't notice that you already packaged .3; let me check my remaining delta09:08
pittiLaney: e. g. debian/rules still sets $G_HOME09:08
Laneyyeah I left that for now for compatibility09:09
pittioh, you mean you left the patch09:09
pittiok09:09
pittiI dropped it in the PPA09:09
Laneythere's a couple of packages that make use of it09:09
pittiLaney: mbiebl just pinged me about pre-release in svn, he was a bit surprised09:18
Laneyoh, I thought he was aware as he saw me committing the other stuff09:18
Laneyah, he is here09:18
Laneymbiebl: ? (I don't mind uploading it to Ubuntu only if you'd prefer)09:19
pittiLaney: ok, I committed my updates to SVN now09:19
pittithat reverts my dropping of $G_HOME09:19
pitti(i. e. not commit it to SVN)09:19
Laneymerci09:19
pittithat was .4, symbol update, fix broken test by 92_revert_appinfo_command_line.patch, and dropping 08_disable_gapplication_basic_test.patch09:20
Laneyexcellent09:20
LaneyI think des_rt was looking into that other crasher09:21
mbieblLaney: since exp has become somewhat of a staging ground for 3.6 during freeze,  I guess we'd need another branch for pre-releases09:22
mbieblthat said, pitti ist that symbols file breakage fixed by the above?09:22
pittimbiebl: we actually want to run GNOME 3.6 with glib 3.5, FYI09:22
pitti(but yes, in general it would be cleaner to have another branch)09:23
pittimbiebl: the removed symbols didn't come back, if you mean that09:23
mbieblhm, ok.09:23
Laneythe "accidentally exported" ones?09:23
Laney(per NEWS)09:23
mbieblg_menu_iter something09:23
Laneyyeah09:24
mbieblah, ok. so they were supposed to be private09:24
Laneyindeed09:24
mbieblhttp://codesearch.debian.net confirms that they weren't used outside of glib09:26
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chrisccoulsongood morning everyone10:19
czajkowskichrisccoulson: top of the morning to you ;)10:19
chrisccoulsonhi czajkowski :)10:20
* Laney emerges from the rabbit hole11:15
czajkowskiLaney: lost in snow and a selection box were you11:16
Laneythe snow is now terrifying ice, and no selection box just yet :P11:17
Laneybeen attempting to backport gstreamer 1.0 to pidgin11:17
Laneymuchos upstream commits11:17
czajkowskino snow here today :)11:18
xnoxLaney: the webcam in ubiquity, I can get it to work. With old ubiquity, I just *gasp* install ubiquity-frontend-gtk package on my machine and edit "ubi-webcam.py" to be "AFTER=language" with priority 13.11:25
xnoxfrom command line launch "$ ubiquity" (it may or may not ask for sudo)11:26
xnoxand then click next and get the webcam page.11:26
xnoxWith current ubiquity - it just works & I can take a picture of myself =)))11:26
Laneynice11:26
xnoxwith your branch proposal, I cannot.11:26
LaneyI didn't know you could launch it like that11:26
LaneyI told you I couldn't test it11:26
Laneywill take a look11:26
xnoxwell, I tried the demo & the mvo's ubiquity standalone plugin launcher. Until I came up with this "hack" =)11:27
xnoxLaney: just don't try to reinstall your machine this way it may crash or wipe your data =P11:27
xnoxLaney: i am guessing that the detection function to check if webcam is .available() might not be working as advertised. Do you have a webcam though to use these hacks? =)))11:28
Laneyyeah11:28
* xnox can be remote webcam face =)11:28
xnoxah ok.11:28
Laneyyou can work on it if you want though :P11:28
xnoxnah =) busy patch piloting11:29
tkamppeterI got my Pandaboard yesterday, and Raring actually works on it, X works, but with black screen on my Eizo monitor and with actual display on a Sony Bravia 720p TV from 2007.11:57
mlankhorstare you using the same connector on the pandaboard for both?12:00
tkamppetermlankhorst, for the TV I used the left one (HDMI), for the monitor I tried both (HDMI and DVI). The input of the monitor is DVI, the input of the TV is HDMI.12:04
mlankhorstwhat's in /proc/cmdline btw12:06
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tkamppeter_mlankhorst: 'ro quiet splash root=UUID=2f71c452-1e4e-4bc2-bb9e-bfe731459b05'12:25
tkamppeter_mlankhorst, I booted now connected to my monitor via the right output (DVI).12:26
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larsumorning attente, did you see bug #1078694 ?13:35
ubot2`Launchpad bug 1078694 in appmenu-gtk (Ubuntu) "Modal dialog broken on Unity" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/107869413:35
larsuI'm wondering if we even should disable the menu when a modal dialog pops up13:35
larsuaren't modal dialogs out of fashion anyway?13:36
attentemorning larsu, i haven't seen that yet13:36
larsumpt, what do you think about this bug^^? (the gist of it is: should the global menu be disabled when a modal dialog pops up)13:36
mptlarsu, (1) absolutely, and (2) it's a duplicate, conscioususer can tell you where the original is. :-)13:37
larsumpt, thank you :)13:38
larsuattente, I assume we're not doing that right now?13:40
larsushouldn't be too hard from the gtk side, just listen to changes in menubar sensitivity13:40
attentei can take a look at it13:41
larsuthanks :)O13:42
larsuattente, okay, just marked as a dup: bug #674605 is the "real" one13:45
ubot2`Launchpad bug 674605 in Application Menu Indicator "Transient window wrongly shows menus for its parent" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/67460513:45
larsuattente, by the way: did you fix that empathy bug? (that kept me from trying out your ppa long-term)13:46
attentelarsu, yep :)13:46
attentelarsu: but now it's a packaging issue13:46
larsuhaha13:46
* larsu loves debian13:46
larsusurely someone in this channel can help you :)13:47
attentei believe seb128 is away today, ha13:47
mptattente, just disable all the menus temporarily, don't hide them altogether14:11
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Sweetsharkhuh? no seb? outragious!14:15
didrocksSweetshark: he's sleeping14:16
didrockshey :)14:16
didrocksSweetshark: I can wake him up if you want ;)14:16
didrocks(roomie at SFO)14:16
didrockshe doesn't believe in jetlag and it works for him :)14:16
czajkowskiwait he actually sleep14:16
didrocksczajkowski: it's kind of 6:15 also :)14:17
czajkowskiah should be getting up so, :p14:17
didrocksahah, not sure he would appreciate :)14:17
czajkowskiah Toshiba support, please reinstall windows and your machine will be fine *wallop*14:17
didrocksahah14:18
larsuattente, hm, this means going through all actions and calling set_enabled... but maybe desrt has a better idea :)14:18
larsudesrt, ^^14:18
czajkowskididrocks: it's lucky they emailed me that rather than a phone call or I'd be having words with them14:19
pittiLaney: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-desktop/+archive/ppa/+packages has built packages, FYI14:19
pittiLaney: I needed to kick the amd64 build for a race condition in the tests14:20
didrocksczajkowski: heh, I can imagine ;)14:20
Sweetsharkdidrocks: hey, dont make the seb angry and then blame me. no fair!14:23
didrocksSweetshark: ok, I'll tell him that you insisted on me to wake him up, but I'm a good friend and didn't do it :p14:24
Sweetsharkczajkowski: see how the french are teaming up on me! ^^14:25
didrocksheh14:26
czajkowskihah14:26
czajkowskiit's the french way :p14:26
Sweetsharkdidrocks: Be warned that I have a few tricky libreoffice uploads in my sleeve and if you are not careful you will end up sponsoring them. justsaying.14:26
didrocksSweetshark: oh no /o\14:27
Sweetsharkmuhaha!14:27
didrocksSweetshark: I have some names of people who should sponsor your work :p14:27
czajkowskiSweetshark: packaged all better are they :p14:27
didrocksI think they commented on a meeting :)14:27
Sweetsharkdidrocks: hrhr14:27
* mlankhorst installs libreoffice on Sweetshark 14:27
* Sweetshark lists heavily, almost fall from his chair but then regains balance.14:29
Sweetsharkdidrocks: actually that is kinda the topic I wanted to ping seb about. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/1037111 has a list of 20 backported patches for precise (outside of upstream microreleases as 3.5/precise is EOL upstream) and a testbuild and I need victims^Wcareful testers for that SRU.14:32
ubot2`Launchpad bug 1037111 in libreoffice (Ubuntu Precise) "[SRU] LibreOffice 3.5.7 for precise" [High,In progress]14:32
davmor2chrisccoulson: https://bugs.launchpad.net/firefox/+bug/1099857 I thought I would cheer you up with this one14:32
ubot2`Launchpad bug 1099857 in ubuntuone-music-store "U1MS Player doesn't work in FF on the Nexus 7" [Medium,Confirmed]14:32
didrocksSweetshark: oh nice! I'll tell him about it if you don't manage to get some time online together :)14:33
Sweetsharkdidrocks: yeah, well. I didnt fill the full SRU form for each bug (would just take too long), but made oneline rationale for each patch.14:35
desrtlarsu: disagree14:36
desrtlarsu: if we want not to show menus (or to disable them) when a transient is shown, we ought to do just that14:36
desrton the unity side14:36
didrocksSweetshark: hum, I think they will ask you for the SRU process on each bugs to be followed14:36
didrocksSweetshark: but let's check that with your sponsor :)14:36
larsudesrt, how would unity know that a dialog is modal?14:37
desrtthe dialog isn't exporting any menus14:37
desrtit's setting transient-for14:37
desrtand unity (or bamf?) is following that back to the parent14:37
desrtit should just stop doing that14:37
larsuwell then the menus would be hidden14:38
larsuinstead of disabled14:38
desrtwe want them disabled, not hidden?14:38
larsuya14:38
larsumpt, right? ^^14:38
desrthm.14:39
desrtload empty action groups into the widget's muxer14:39
mptright14:39
desrtthat'll disable them :)14:39
larsuthat will cause roughly as much dbus traffic as disabling them one by one14:39
larsuactually, might even be more, because you need to copy the real actions back14:40
desrtlarsu: no.  on the unity side.14:40
desrtthere should be no changes made in the app14:40
larsuoh14:40
larsuOH!14:40
desrtnative GMenuModel apps won't be doing this14:40
larsuyeah that works14:40
larsudesrt, why not?14:41
desrtwhy would they?14:41
mptbecause their items continue working unless specified otherwise?14:41
larsubecause dialogs don't have a menu?14:41
desrtfrom their viewpoint the menubar becomes inaccessible because it's part of the window and the modal dialog popped over it14:41
Sweetsharkdidrocks: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libcmis/0.3.0-1~ubuntu2 <- do you see any obvious reason, why this is still in -proposed? It blocks uploading LibreOffice 4.0 to raring.14:41
mptah14:41
desrtwe're the ones that pulled it out...14:42
larsuright, so it's the same use-case14:43
didrocksSweetshark: http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_output.txt14:43
didrocksis it a soname change?14:43
didrocksI guess you need to rebuild all rdepends14:43
didrocksthe system won't create rdepends14:43
pittihey desrt14:45
desrtpitti: hi14:45
desrtpitti: thanks for the gtk-doc catch14:45
pittidesrt: no worries; I've just sent a set of patches to Tim to fix the gstreamer failures14:46
pittione of these days we'll have that stuff work! *dream*14:46
desrtwhich ones?14:46
desrtwere they using GLIB_DEPRECATED or something?14:46
pittihttps://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/view/Raring/view/JHBuild%20Gnome/ :)14:46
desrtlooks like the last build worked?14:47
pittidesrt: you mean for gtk-build? yes, apparently the "extern" thingy appeared in glib after that14:48
pittiin my jhbuild it only started a few days ago14:48
desrti have an interesting catch-22 here.  my gtk-doc always builds against my system glib :)14:48
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Sweetsharkdidrocks: hmm, am I allowed to install a *.deb on a porterbox? Otherwise I have a chicken-and-egg-problem: I cant testbuild LO on the arm-porterbox because I cant install the libcmis debs there and I cant get the libcmis debs installed from raring/main as it will stick in -proposed until I upload libreoffice.14:55
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didrocksSweetshark: hum, that would be a question for jibel or pitti? I'm familiar with porterbox TBH14:56
pittiSweetshark: oui, tu peux14:57
pittiSweetshark: you can run sudo apt-get {update,install} in the schroots14:57
pittiah, no, not dpkg, just apt-get14:57
pittido these things have -proposed apt sources?14:58
Sweetsharkpitti: thats not what I need, I need dpkg or -proposed14:58
pittiSweetshark: that smells like prodding #is then14:58
Sweetsharkpitti: I dont think they do. As I did update and still dont have libcmis-0.3.0, which is in proposed.14:59
Sweetshark;)14:59
pittiSweetshark: apt-cache policy libcmis-0.3.0 tells you14:59
pittiso yes, c'est l'heure de #is15:00
Sweetsharkpitti: thanks. already pinged.15:01
larsukenvandine, thanks for looking at the telepathy-indicator MRs. I approved yours, is autolanding set up for it or should I merge manually?15:12
kenvandinelarsu, it isn't, you can merge it15:13
kenvandinelarsu, thanks!15:13
larsukenvandine, okay will do. Did you see https://bugs.launchpad.net/telepathy-indicator/+bug/109854915:14
ubot2`Launchpad bug 1098549 in Telepathy Indicator "Chat windows should always be openend automatically (in the background)" [Medium,Triaged]15:14
larsuit's blocking a couple of other patches I have15:14
larsu(but it's not super-important)15:14
kenvandineugh15:15
kenvandinelarsu, empathy sees the channel request at the same time as tp-indicator, if it is running15:17
larsukenvandine, ah, right, because empathy is also an approver. This doesn't fix the mein issue though: we want the chat window to pop up in the background but still have something in the indicator15:18
larsuafaics, telepathy doesn't have a way to provide for that15:18
kenvandinei don't think it does15:19
kenvandinethe way we trigger empathy to raise the window is by approving it15:19
larsuyep, but that removes the message from the queue15:19
kenvandineempathy does know if the message is pending though, if the window/tab isn't focused it doesn't get cleared15:19
kenvandinei think15:20
larsuright, that works when the window is already open15:20
larsunot for the first time though15:20
larsulooks like we have to move messagingmenu support into empathy after all, but I'd really like to avoid that15:20
kenvandinebecause the window gets focus15:20
larsuno, not when you tell it through telepathy that this wasn't a user action15:21
larsuit will then open in the background (90% of the time :( )15:21
kenvandineok, then maybe we can handle that15:21
kenvandineright now i think we only manage the pending messages on the observer15:21
kenvandinemaybe we can wire that up differently in the approver15:22
larsuthat would work from the indicator side, but empathy doesn't tell us when the window eventually does get focus15:22
kenvandineyes it does15:23
larsuit does? Cool!15:23
kenvandinelook at the observer code15:23
kenvandinei think :)15:23
kenvandinetelepathy keeps them in some pending queue15:23
kenvandineuntil the chat gets focus15:23
larsuI think it doesn't, because we've already approved it15:23
larsuI'll definitely have another look15:23
kenvandineplease do15:24
kenvandinei think we consider it handled when we approve it15:24
kenvandinebut then we start observing that channel15:24
kenvandineand we check for pending messages15:24
kenvandinemaybe we can make that hand off differently15:24
kenvandinei haven't looked at that code in ages, but that feature in tp-glib  was added at my request15:25
kenvandine:)15:25
larsuoh, neat15:25
* larsu is a bit annoyed at the complexity of telepathy15:25
kenvandineso maybe when we approve it, we don't clear it15:25
kenvandineand start checking for pending15:25
kenvandinebefore we clear15:25
kenvandineyeah... it is very complex15:25
kenvandinebut also very cool :)15:26
larsuhehe15:26
kenvandinelove to hate it :)15:26
Laneyxnox: can you give me some more detail on how ubi failed for you please? seems to wfm: http://ubuntuone.com/4pLqMf5Q68ivybJLyd2C8g :-)16:26
Laneythanks for the exciting way to test it btw16:27
Laneyinstalling ubiquity in a running system feels naughty16:27
xnoxit's a .deb so why not =)16:27
xnoxLaney: looks awesome! for me the viewport had "half of the language selection widget" from the previous page. but looks good =) so good to merge I guess ;-)16:28
xnoxLaney: haha you use lastpass?!16:28
Laneymaybe I have some stray gstreamer stuff installed?16:28
xnoxmaybe I didn't have enough installed?16:29
Laneyshould all be deps though16:29
Laneybut you'd get something in the terminal if that's the case I suppose16:29
Laneyalso yeah, lastpass rules ;-)16:29
xnoxmeh, let's upload and see what happens, there are a few people who have webcams and can test iso images.16:30
* Laney ph33rs16:30
Laneybut ok16:30
* Laney always feels compelled to make stupid faces while testing webcam stuff16:31
xnoxI am dissapoint that nexus4 doesn't have usb host otg & i can't put yubikey into my phone =(16:31
ogra_you are one of the lucky ones ?16:32
* ogra_ would be happy to be able to complain about nexus416:33
xnoxogra_: haha =) I even got two, and sold one ;-)16:34
Laneyyou need a yubikey neo!16:34
ogra_evil!16:34
xnoxLaney: that would be awesome =)16:34
xnoxLaney: /me has three yubikeys already....16:35
Laneyheh16:35
Laney$50 ...16:35
xnoxWe have sold out of our initial production runs; we are shipping YubiKey NEO in 5 - 7 weeks.16:36
xnoxmeh16:36
mihaon ubuntu 10.04, evolution now complains about gmail imap ssl cert being "bad", while  openssl s_client -CApath /etc/ssl/certs -connect imap.gmail.com:993  works fine  <- what am i doing wrong (didn't change anything)16:39
qenghoHey, have we a meeting now?16:40
jpdsmiha: Don't use openssl, it doesn't do cert verification.16:40
jpdsmiha: Try gnutls-cli16:40
Laneyqengho: I was assuming there wouldn't be one since people are away16:44
qenghoAh well. My status:16:45
qengho[desktop-r-chromiumbrowser-improvements]   6/12 DONE  2/12 deferable16:45
qengho- chromium-browser v23 released for all stable Ubuntu.  Fixes lots, but introduces one obvious brown-paper-bag bug.  :(16:45
qengho- Preparing v24 right now. Should release after #webapps patches are ported.16:45
qengho- Getting ARMv7 working so we can release on raring. NEON assumptions in build cause problems.16:45
qengho- Starting beta PPA process to get ahead of releases, so there's no release delay. #webapps on board with patching beta instead of stable.16:45
qenghoEOF16:45
kenvandineyay for getting ahead :)16:45
qenghoYeah.16:45
Laneyah, you're waiting for armhf to be fixed before updating raring?16:46
LaneyI noticed yesterday that it was behind Quantal16:46
qenghoLaney: Yes.  That's a policy requirement.16:46
Laneywell, it's already being held in raring-proposed because of the failure16:47
mihajpds: - The hostname in the certificate matches 'imap.gmail.com'.16:48
miha- Peer's certificate issuer is unknown16:48
miha- Peer's certificate is NOT trusted16:48
cyphermoxmiha: the ca chain is incomplete. is ca-certificates installed? (in case it wouldn't be for some reason)16:48
cyphermoxor the new gmail certs are signed with a CA that isn't shipped in 10.0416:49
mihainstalled newest version16:50
mlankhorstoh right16:50
cyphermoxmiha: can you pastebin the output of openssl s_client -verify 6 -CApath /etc/ssl/certs -connect imap.gmail.com:993 ?16:51
cyphermox(I added -verify 6)16:52
qenghomiha: and specify what country you're in.16:52
cyphermoxmiha: btw; pastebin -> http://paste.ubuntu.com in case you're not familiar with this16:52
mlankhorsttrying to get kernel fixes upstreamed, working on bugs related to lts stack for 12.04.2 release, trying to get my reservation changes reviewed again, hopefully for inclusion this time.16:53
mihaok16:53
mlankhorstEOF16:53
xnoxLaney: do you use lastpass on your mobile? and how does that work?16:53
Laneyxnox: I swear that OTG worked before but it doesn't now16:53
Laneyperhaps a newer cyanogen broke it16:53
cyphermoxxnox: Laney: is that why you mentioned the yubikey NEO?16:53
Laneybut I just used it to c+p some passwords when setting up apps16:54
Laneyyes16:54
cyphermoxhmm16:54
cyphermoxI never thought of this16:54
xnoxLaney: ack.16:54
mihahttp://pastebin.ubuntu.com/1534747/  so who's hacking me? :)16:54
cyphermoxhmm16:55
cyphermoxunless there is something broken in how evo tries to speak TLS?16:57
mihahttp://www.wolfey.si/tmp/gmailssl.jpg here screenshot16:57
cyphermoxmiha: could you open a bug on launchpad and add a screenshot of the exact16:58
cyphermoxah!16:58
mihacyphermox: which goverment is trying to spy on me? :p16:58
cyphermoxmeh16:59
cyphermoxI guess evo just doesn't do ssl quite right; it wouldn't be especially surprising16:59
mlankhorstNOT THE CORRECT ONE16:59
mlankhorstI like how people get angry about chinese spies16:59
mihacyphermox: i'm surprised cause it worked up to today16:59
mihaupdate? expired cert?17:00
mihanew cert from google :)17:00
mihajust when i got home 2 hours ago i got this17:00
mihai could add exception, but i'm well paranoid ;)17:01
mlankhorstrun in chrome, see if it complains17:02
mihachrome does imap?17:03
mlankhorstoh right17:03
cyphermoxmiha: that's interesting, it's indeed not the same cert17:06
mlankhorstmiha: oh if you think you're paranodi.. would you rather have the us government or the chinese government spy on you17:07
mihamlankhorst: chinese. i dont plan to go there anytime soon. :)17:08
mihawe in nato, so usa is more dangerous ;)17:08
cyphermoxmlankhorst: do we really need to have this kind of conversation here?17:08
mlankhorst:D17:08
cyphermoxmiha: what about the IP of imap.gmail.com, what do you get from your location?17:08
cyphermoxdig imap.gmail.com17:08
mihacyphermox:17:09
mihahttp://pastebin.ubuntu.com/1534781/17:09
Sweetsharkricotz: If you have a minute, could you have a look at the 3.6.4 backport for precise, that boaz did at: https://launchpad.net/~bdcomp/+archive/backports/+packages ?17:10
cyphermoxmiha: might you be behind a captive portal of some sort?17:11
mihacyphermox: well i get same error if i turn my vpn on or off17:12
mihathey are on different networks, so i doubt it17:13
mihahm17:13
cyphermoxis your vpn encrypted, and actually replacing the default gateway?17:13
mihait's my openvpn server, tls, 2048 bit rsa, 128 bit blowfish, after http://wiki.debian.org/OpenVPN#TLS-enabled_VPN17:15
mihawell, i don't know how secure it is. but i doubt same attacker would set both local wifi and my vpn :p17:16
mihaguess will try again at work17:18
mihathunderbird didn't complain about ssl17:40
ricotzSweetshark, the packaging diff looks reasonable, but i would prefer to use backported dependencies like cmis > 0.2 and a not cluttered changelog17:43
ricotz(so i wouldnt want to have a binary copy of it in the libreoffice ppa)17:44
ricotzSweetshark, i am hoping i will find a moment this week to look at it further17:45
Sweetsharkricotz: yeah, I had short look at the changelog and would have uncluttered it a bit too. Note though, that I mailed boaz and giving him green light to copy that one over to the libreoffice PPA if he did some testing with it.17:51
Sweetsharkricotz: those changes are nice to have, but not critical blockers IMHO. Lets keep boaz motivated, we can need every helping hand ;)17:52
Sweetsharkricotz: In case you didnt notice I also backported some 20 patches on top of 3.5.7/precise and uploaded that to the libreoffice-3-5 PPA. This is in preparation of the bug 1037111 SRU.17:53
ubot2`Launchpad bug 1037111 in libreoffice (Ubuntu Precise) "[SRU] LibreOffice 3.5.7 for precise" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/103711117:53
ricotzSweetshark, oh, havent noticed that yet, thanks17:55
Sweetsharkricotz: If you want to contribute to the admittedly rather boring task of testing that package and verifying the fixes, you are most welcome of course ;) -- its 20 patches, thus I so far only created a one-line rationale for backporting them on bug 1037111 instead of filling the full SRU-form for all of them.18:00
ubot2`Launchpad bug 1037111 in libreoffice (Ubuntu Precise) "[SRU] LibreOffice 3.5.7 for precise" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/103711118:00
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tkamppeterjasoncwarner, hi18:14
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qenghoachiang: about that NSS bug, I don't suppose that machine has "strace" installed already?  I want to see what "-e trace=file" says.21:06
qengho...a lot, I'm sure.21:07
qenghoAh, nevermind.21:10
tkamppeter_jasoncwarner, hi21:27
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dobeystgraber: hey. can you add ubuntuone-client-data to the ubuntuone package set?22:04
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stgraberdobey: can you send an e-mail to devel-permissions@lists.ubuntu.com so we have a papertrail for the addition?22:10
dobeyah, sure.22:11
dobeystgraber: sent22:12
stgraberdobey: added22:13
dobeystgraber: thanks!22:13
jbichastgraber: hey, would you be able to help with https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/devel-permissions/2013-January/000440.html ?22:13
stgraberjbicha: let me confirm that ubuntu-desktop isn't auto-generated, otherwise any change I do to it will be reverted automatically22:14
Laneyit is22:14
jbichaLaney: how do we fix that then?22:15
jbichaexplicitly seed them in ubuntu-meta?22:15
Laneyspeak to cjwatson is the established procedure22:15
jbichaok22:15
jbichais robert_ancell around?22:16
stgraberright, just confirmed that it's one of those auto-generated. http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~cjwatson/+junk/packageset/files is the magic script22:16
jasoncwarnerhey tkamppeter_22:17
Danawar3Hey ubuntu desktop i find my ubuntu keeps freezing and being very unresponsive could there be a reason for this and how would i troubleshoot such an issue?23:33
bryce(well, first step is stick around for a response...)23:48
popeyhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRpxYaQMvcA23:55
popeyhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRpxYaQMvcA23:55

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