[06:30] <dholbach> good morning
[16:51] <TheLordOfTime> anyone know how to fix this error on debuild -S?  make: dh_testdir: Command not found  (then an error 127 is thrown)
[16:52] <Laney> install debhelper
[16:52] <TheLordOfTime> ... that's  odd, i thought i had installed it...
[16:53] <TheLordOfTime> ooh that's an interesting bug...
[16:53] <TheLordOfTime> something uninstalled packaging-dev and the related packages o.O
[20:21] <TheLordOfTime> is saucy open for sync requests from experimental yet?
[20:22] <TheLordOfTime> s/experimental/debian unstable or debian experimental/
[20:23] <maxb> I would take the channel topic as a "yes" to that
[20:24] <TheLordOfTime> maxb:  but does "open for development" mean "open to sync requests"
[20:24] <TheLordOfTime> :P
[20:24] <TheLordOfTime> maxb:  half the time I ask things, its  usually for clarification
[20:24] <TheLordOfTime> the other half it's legitimate
[20:24] <maxb> Well, if it's open for general uploads, a sync request could be considered merely a special case of that
[20:24] <TheLordOfTime> and 1% of the time of overlap is sometimes just ranting about something, but i save that for the ubuntuforums channel :P
[20:24] <TheLordOfTime> maxb:  since its for universe i wanted to make sure there wasn't any kind of restriction on imports and syncs
[20:25] <TheLordOfTime> and because... well...
[20:25] <TheLordOfTime> i haven't exactly 100% tested the software in raring yet xD
[20:25]  * TheLordOfTime blames VM problems
[20:25] <TheLordOfTime> once i resolve my VM's problems, and test, i might request the sync hence the question :)
[20:40] <c_korn> hello, trying to debootstrap raring-i386 on lucid there is an error with this command: "sudo debootstrap --variant=buildd --arch i386 raring /var/chroot/raring-i386 http://localhost:3142/ubuntu/" the last line it outputs is "I: Extracting libglib2.0-0..." and then it returns with error code 2.
[20:51] <c_korn> just before the error strace reports a bad file descriptor. how can I find out what file that is? http://paste.ubuntu.com/5642717/
[22:45] <c_korn> ok, upgraded to 12.04. fixed it.
[23:10] <rostam> Hi I have a problem compiling a kernel module on Ubuntu, is this a right forum to ask question?