[06:14] <pitti> cjwatson: right, same polkit upgrade problem as with suspend; but that was fixed, if you upgrade now it should just work
[06:14] <pitti> good morning
[06:15] <pitti> xnox: postgresql> yes, known; fixed in bzr
[06:40] <dholbach> good morning
[10:02] <pjotr> Hello, I noticed that you can't set a jpg picture anymore as background for Grub, in Ubuntu 13.04.
[10:02] <pjotr> Strangely enough, it's still possible in Lubuntu 13.04.
[10:02] <pjotr> I've filed a bug report for it:
[10:02] <pjotr> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub/+bug/1176820
[10:03] <pjotr> cjwatson: maybe you can take a look at it? I miss my beautiful holiday picture of the mountains in Saxony... :P
[10:08] <cjwatson> Not today, public holiday
[10:09] <pjotr> No hurry.... enjoy the spring sun. :-)
[13:43] <mlankhorst> ogasawara: ping? why is cirrus modesetting not enabled in raring?
[13:47] <didrocks> hey slangasek! I just upgraded to saucy and got stuck with bug #1176910 FYI (thanks pitti for the debugging)
[14:02] <ogasawara> mlankhorst:  I know in quantal it was disabled as a workaround per bug 1038055
[14:02] <ogasawara> mlankhorst: but I see it is re-enabled in raring
[14:02] <stgraber> pitti: hey there, had a good trip back home?
[14:04] <stgraber> pitti: I just spent 30min trying to change the timezone on my laptop (saucy) and wonder whether that's somehow related to the logind change. Basically selecting a new timezone in the indicator does absolutely nothing and trying to change the timezone in Time&Date Settings just makes g-c-c crash. I ended up changing /etc/timezone and /etc/localtime by hand
[14:08] <seb128> stgraber, pitti: the commit that ported indicator-datetime to systemd was only in 13.04 and not trunk, and they landed an update from trunk on friday which broke it
[14:08] <seb128> cyphermox was supposed to do a new landing on friday
[14:08] <seb128> seems like he didn't...
[14:08] <seb128> the fix is in trunk
[14:08] <stgraber> seb128: ah, that'd explain it, thanks
[14:11] <mlankhorst> ogasawara: yeah I thought so too, penguin42 said he was using -cirrus though, dno why :/
[14:12] <penguin42> ogasawara/mlankhorst: This is todays Saucy iso
[14:12] <penguin42> on a raring host
[14:20] <cyphermox> seb128: stuff was still missing so yeah I didn't have time to do it
[14:20] <cyphermox> I'm looking now
[14:21] <seb128> cyphermox, jenkins is broken according to didrocks
[14:21] <didrocks> yeah, we'll need to bypass and kill the autopilot jobs again
[14:21] <didrocks> the nodes are not up and nobody with those rights are available it seems
[14:21] <cyphermox> dah
[14:21] <cyphermox> ok
[14:21] <cyphermox> no biggie for this
[14:22] <didrocks> cyphermox: I'm killing all the jobs though are there is as a consequence a deadlock
[15:18] <mbiebl> seb128: heya, got a minute?
[15:19] <mbiebl> I noticed that Ubuntu submits popcon data to popcon.debian.org
[15:19] <mbiebl> someone suggested that this might be due to a borked merge from Debian
[15:20] <mbiebl> e.g. I found around 10000 submissions with a 1.56ubuntu1 version number
[15:21] <mbiebl> seb128: could you have a look at this or tell me who I should notify?
[15:30] <ScottK> xnox: There's a PyQt5 snapshot available now and it doesn't need the deprecated functions in Qt5.
[15:45] <mitya57> PyQt5 snapshot? \o/
[15:49] <ScottK> Someone just needs to package it.
[16:13] <mitya57> mbiebl, seb128: lp:~mitya57/ubuntu/saucy/popularity-contest/fix-sync-issues should fix that
[16:43] <seb128> mbiebl, mitya57: ok, will look at the merge request
[16:50] <mitya57> seb128: should I file it?
[16:50] <seb128> mitya57, the bug? or submit a mr?
[16:52] <mitya57> seb128: https://code.launchpad.net/~mitya57/ubuntu/saucy/popularity-contest/fix-sync-issues/+merge/162631
[16:53] <mitya57> (I don't know how to test it, but my diff is equivalent to what we had in quantal, so it should work)
[16:53] <seb128> mitya57, thanks
[16:54] <mitya57> seb128: btw, do you still plan to look at poppler or should I subscribe ubuntu-sponsors there?
[16:55] <seb128> mitya57, me looking doesn't prevent sponsors to be subscribed ;-)
[16:55] <seb128> mitya57, please subscribe them, I still plan to do but if somebody beats me to it I will not complain
[16:57] <mitya57> seb128: will subscribe after I get okular building (investigating that right now)
[16:57] <mbiebl> mitya57: that MAILTO is commented out is intentional?
[16:57] <seb128> mitya57, ok
[16:58] <mitya57> mbiebl: it's not my change, it was commented out in quantal
[16:58] <mitya57> so I don't know :)
[16:59] <mbiebl> mitya57: I guess it also need a fix for raring?
[16:59] <mitya57> mbiebl: I think yes
[17:00] <mitya57> when we verify it's working in saucy
[17:00] <seb128> mbiebl, does anyone really care about popcon datas?
[17:00] <mbiebl> nod
[17:00] <seb128> mbiebl, we have debian people who asked in the past that we just send ubuntu datas to debian since it would be useful there as well
[17:01] <mbiebl> seb128: sure
[17:01] <seb128> mbiebl, though it seems the server side could use improvement to display derivatives datas
[17:01] <mbiebl> seb128: I talked about that with pabs, who wanted to include dpkg-vendor data
[17:01] <mbiebl> which definitely makes sense imho
[17:02] <seb128> right
[17:02] <mbiebl> but Bill is apparently blocking that / not interested
[17:02] <seb128> :-(
[17:02] <seb128> ok
[17:02] <seb128> mbiebl, mitya57: the mailto is commented because of:
[17:02] <seb128> "  * default.conf:
[17:02] <seb128>     - comment out MAILTO because we do not support sending in
[17:02] <mbiebl> so I dunno what the way forward is regarding that
[17:02] <seb128>       popcon data over mail"
[17:03] <mbiebl> k, thanks for the info
[17:03] <seb128> mbiebl, ok, I will just merge the fix/sru it, that will be good enough for me ;-)
[17:04] <mbiebl> thanks
[17:05] <seb128> thanks for pointing the issue
[17:05] <mbiebl> btw, I think sending the Ubuntu popcon data to popcon.d.o has value
[17:05] <mbiebl> but oonly if we can differentiate it
[17:05] <mbiebl> if it is mixed into the Debian data, not so much
[17:06] <seb128> right
[18:58] <cjwatson> pitti: OK, I've been trying for half an hour to figure out why openssh sessions in saucy don't quite register with logind correctly (to reproduce: 'ssh localhost', run gnome-control-center, go to "User Accounts", and observe that the Unlock button is insensitive), and I'm lost in a twisty maze of policykit.  It seems to be set up roughly the way http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/multiseat says it should ...
[18:58] <cjwatson> ... (i.e. a session but no seat).  Can you help figure out what is or isn't happening here?
[18:59] <ScottK> Are the retracers for apport running?  I've got a bug pending retrace since yesterday.
[19:04] <mitya57> my bug 1170384 is pending retrace since 2013-04-18, so probably no
[19:13] <ScottK> pitti: Who's minding the retracers these days?
[21:28] <mfisch> The UDD guide states that debian versions are auto-imported into launchpad from debian experimental and testing. where would I find those branches? Specifically I'm looking at gnome-terminal (https://code.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-terminal)
[21:31] <infinity> mfisch: s/ubuntu/debian/
[21:31] <mfisch> gah thats so simple and obvious
[21:31] <mfisch> thanks