[07:59] good morning [08:27] hi dholbach :) [08:27] hey mitya57! [08:28] I've written an "Ubuntu" CSS for wpgen, you can enjoy the result @ http://people.ubuntu.com/~mitya57/ubuntu-packaging-guide-readme.html [08:29] nice [08:29] (wpgen is my 50-line script that generates webpages from sources using ReText code) [08:29] very very nice :) [08:30] I just translated my daily page of packaging guide :) [08:30] good :) [08:30] everybody: if you speak a language other than English you might want to consider doing the same: https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu-packaging-guide/ :) [08:30] we can't let the Spanish and Russian speakers all the fun! :) [08:30] ... have all the fun... [08:31] and German is ahead of Japanese! woohoo! Brazilian Portuguese is next! :-P [08:32] russian on 78% (but that was not me) :) [08:35] I'll blog about it later on as well [08:35] this is just great :) === zz_jackyalcine is now known as jackyalcine === jackyalcine is now known as jackyalcine_ === jackyalcine_ is now known as zz_jackyalcine === lool- is now known as lool === yofel_ is now known as yofel === zz_jackyalcine is now known as jackyalcine === almaisan-away is now known as al-maisan === jackyalcine is now known as zz_jackyalcine === bambee is now known as rperier === zz_jackyalcine is now known as jackyalcine === jackyalcine is now known as jackyalcine_ === jackyalcine_ is now known as zz_jackyalcine === jdstrand_ is now known as jdstrand === zz_jackyalcine is now known as jackyalcine === ghostcube_ is now known as ghostcube [14:43] any reason why postgresql 9.2 wont be in the next release? [14:51] In experimental in Debian. [15:03] aboudreault: I just asked pitti about in #ubuntu-devel. It's because of the Debian freeze and we have to choose either 9.1 with a lot of extensions or 9.2 without any extensions. === al-maisan is now known as almaisan-away [15:03] and if you need/want 9.2, it's also in pitti's PPA [15:03] jpds, geser. thanks for the answer. I totally understand that. [15:04] yeah. [15:29] * tumbleweed just wasted hours because I forgot that dpkg-buildpackage in lucid doesn't apply 3.0 (quilt) patches before building [15:30] ...these things we take forgranted... [15:30] I'M DEFINITELY EDITING THIS FILE [15:30] *introduces a deliberate syntax error* [15:30] [15:31] this was javascript, so not a complied language :) [15:31] it broke at runtime, and I knew I had the patch to make it not break [15:31] but didn't check that I actually did [15:31] runs, same diff [15:31] also, it worked for build-time tests [15:32] * tumbleweed must kill the $work lucid machines [15:33] but I guess that means killing the hardy ones first... [15:56] tumbleweed: backport handling 3.0 quilt packages [15:56] tumbleweed: or use bzr dailydeb which can autoapply and convert 3.0 (quilt) to 1.0 packages. [15:57] * xnox doesn't think it's an amazing feature, but hey it works. === SpamapS_ is now known as SpamapS [17:28] dholbach: here? [17:28] do you think we can list translators' names on the home page (or anywhere else)? [17:30] launchpad supports that via `msgid "translator-credits"` [17:30] (thanks for mentioning /me in the post btw) :) [17:31] mitya57, if we can get it done I have no objections [17:33] ok. I'll create a new (temporary) series in LP and see if that works [17:42] thanks mitya57 [17:42] * dholbach goes and calls it a day - see you all tomorrow === jackyalcine is now known as zz_jackyalcine [18:26] xnox: I know now (again) === e11bits_ is now known as e11bits === almaisan-away is now known as al-maisan === hggdh_ is now known as hggdh === al-maisan is now known as almaisan-away === zz_jackyalcine is now known as jackyalcine === jackyalcine is now known as jackyalcine_ === jackyalcine_ is now known as zz_jackyalcine === zz_jackyalcine is now known as zz_zz_jackyalcin === zz_zz_jackyalcin is now known as jackyalcine [23:11] hggdh: hi, sorry to bother, I'm working on bug #1088131 it seems like an easy to fix one (and not critical), so I've make a ticket in upstream and send them the patch, from the history of upstream I'm sure it'll be added, so should I work in a patch for Ubuntu as well?, how the fix can reach Ubuntu precise? (the version the reporter has in the first place) [23:11] bug 1088131 in coreutils (Ubuntu) "ls --color doesn't recognize an arc archive as an archive" [Low,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1088131 [23:14] chilicui1: thank you :-). I thought you would be interested in providing the patch ;-) [23:15] chilicui1: the ideal is to wait for upstream to commit the patch, then we add (propose) it for Raring. Frankly, although it is a simple change in dircolors.hin, I do not think it is worth of a SRU [23:16] hggdh: got it, that's what I though too, then I'll wait, thanks [23:16] (it does not fix a critical issue. Not even an important one... it is just a cosmetic-ish fix, making sure that ARCes are shown in red [23:16] chilicui1: yw. Also, thank YOU for working in it. [23:17] hggdh: my pleasure