[03:09] <darkxst> anjuta does not like saucy too much ;(
[05:36] <Ponch0> Hello is anyone here?
[05:42] <ricotz> darkxst, hi
[05:42] <darkxst> hi
[05:42] <ricotz> thanks for uploading all the updates :)
[05:43] <darkxst> np :)
[05:43] <ricotz> although the gtksourceview3 packages needs an update and can be synced from debian, but it introduces a soname bump
[05:43] <darkxst> ricotz, I know, thats why I left it
[05:43] <ricotz> so it needs a real transition
[05:44] <ricotz> i think i will upload a modified package of the current one to loosen up the internal dep
[05:44] <ricotz> and upload 3.8.1 to staging
[05:46] <ricotz> darkxst, dont be afraid to use urgency=medium ;)
[05:46] <darkxst> ricotz, a lot of the updates are so minor, there really is no urgency
[05:47] <ricotz> right, but the leave the ppa in a broken state for some time ;)
[05:48] <darkxst> really? even when they don't break dependencies?
[05:49] <ricotz> darkxst, i mean if the amd64 is built and the i386 not, currently anjuta creates this problem
[05:50] <ricotz> caused by the inner dep on the common package
[05:50] <ricotz> which i am about to remove in the gtksourceview3 package
[05:50] <ricotz> to make a smoother transition possible
[05:50] <darkxst> anjuta is stuffed on saucy anyway
[05:51] <darkxst> I thought I did anjuta as medium though, oops
[05:52] <darkxst> there must be some db change or something, breaking it on saucy (symbol-db-engine fails to load properly, causing a segfault)
[05:53] <ricotz> i see, havent run it yet
[05:54] <darkxst> happens with 3.7.90 as well as 3.8.2, and building under saucy didnt help either
[06:02] <ricotz> darkxst, so you can't even start anjuta?
[06:03] <darkxst> nope, you can get a bit further with 'anjuta --no-session' but then it crashes when you create a project
[06:03] <ricotz> darkxst, seems to run fine here
[06:04] <ricotz> 3.7.90 raring build on saucy that is
[06:04] <darkxst> strange
[06:05] <darkxst> I get "libanjuta-symbol-db:ERROR:symbol-db-query.c:892:sdb_query_set_property: assertion failed: (priv->dbe_project != NULL)"
[06:13] <darkxst> ricotz, anyway if you rebuild anjuta, add this patch http://paste.ubuntu.com/5673187/ (fixes compile error on saucy)
[06:19] <ricotz> darkxst, i see
[06:21] <ricotz> darkxst, i havent planned to upload to the saucy package yet
[06:21] <ricotz> darkxst, might be better to do a whole binary copy of the raring pockets first to avoid trouble
[06:22] <ricotz> darkxst, did you thought about/looked into backporting some systemd bits from saucy?
[06:25] <darkxst> ricotz, hmm no I havent.
[09:00] <phako> any chance of getting evince 3.8.2 soon?
[09:02] <phako> 3.7.92 has a rather annoying search focus bug
[10:33] <ricotz> phako, will be there soon
[10:33] <phako> good :)
[11:17] <ricotz> darkxst, btw, mutter should be sync with debian and use libmutter0b
[13:42] <darkxst> ricotz, sure can do that, although debian has some build deps that arent updated, should they be fixed first?
[13:42] <darkxst> (cogl, clutter)
[13:59] <ricotz> darkxst, yeah, i guess it would be nice to have them fixed in debian first, but it isnt pressing -- just saying it should be done with the saucy upload and push it gnome3-raring too
[14:05] <darkxst> ricotz, ok, will work something out, have to go now though
[14:05] <ricotz> darkxst, don't worry
[14:52] <mau> hi I have a question.
[14:59] <mau> I have a question.
[15:01] <mau> im using USB flashdrive to install ubuntu gnome along windows 7. Im stuck at the partitioning, help. how to partition?
[15:01] <Basil1x> Hullo.  Fresh install.  Been having sound issues with normal distro, so decided to try this one.  So far it seems to be working.
[15:01] <tyrog> Hi, what are the bugs currently present in gnome 3 staging ppa packages? the major ones. thanks
[15:01] <bersace_nss> mau: backup your windows, shrink it, and put Ubuntu in it
[15:01] <bersace_nss> mau this should be proposed automatically by the installer
[15:02] <mau> yeah it should be automatic but its not.
[15:02] <Allyoutoo> Hello, is there a know bug that skype has problems with pulseaudio on Ubuntu Gnome 13.04 64bits? I encountered this problem and I solved it by installingia32-libs-multiarch package
[15:03] <mau> after clicking install along windows, partitioning is the next one.
[15:03] <tyrog> are there still problems with gnome control center 3.8?
[15:04] <mau> it said that adjust the divider....
[15:04] <jbicha> tyrog: see https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/desktop-gnome-3-8
[15:04] <mau> please help me. I wanna install ubuntu gnome today. :\
[15:05] <Basil1x> There should be an option to just delete linux partitions and reinstall.  I've had to do that several times, and doing it manually is a bit too much of a faff.
[15:06] <Basil1x> OK.  Sound just went.  Is there a way to fix this issue, or must I continue using Windows?
[15:08] <tyrog> jbicha: So gnome3 staging is not recommend currently?
[15:09] <Basil1x> 13.04 Toshiba L755 8GB/1TB i5 Bluetooth USB dongle and nothing else.  Sound works for a bit after reboot, then fails.  ALSA claims there's nothing wrong.  Is there a fix/is this a known issue?
[15:11] <Basil1x> Sound under W7 is fine, so I don't think the sound card itself is at fault.
[15:18] <Allyoutoo> Basil1x: so what programs have problem with sound? or all? 32bits or 64bits?
[15:19] <Basil1x> All.  It's the 64bit distro.
[15:19] <mau> hi im back! i cant install ubuntu gnome. stuck after install along windows. It needs allocated...divider something and hangs up.
[15:20] <Allyoutoo> mau: does the installer get stuck?
[15:20] <Basil1x> ALSA insists there is sound, but after a bit there is none.
[15:21] <Allyoutoo> Basil1x: so its a problem with pulseaudio i think
[15:21] <Basil1x> Lovely.  Is there a way to check/fix pulseaudio?
[15:21] <mau> Allyoutoo: it hangs when it needs allocated.....divider....
[15:21] <Allyoutoo> Basil1x:  try entering first "pulseaudio -k" and then "pulseaudio --start" it should restart your pulseaudio
[15:22] <mau> Allyoutoo: im using USB flash drive and linux live USB creator.
[15:22] <Allyoutoo> mau: you should check that the iso you downloaded is complete and doesn't contain errors, there might also be a menu item to check the installation image on the boot time (can't remember well).
[15:24] <mau> Allyoutoo: how to check? linux live USB creator said its integrity was checked and recognized as ubuntu 13.04
[15:25] <Allyoutoo> mau:  not sure how to check md5 on windows, you can probably find something with google to do that, also reflashing the iso to usb can help
[15:26] <Allyoutoo> I've even had problems where i had to change the whole usb stick for iso to install properly on it
[15:26] <Basil1x> No joy.  The commands seemed to work, but still no sound
[15:26] <Allyoutoo> Basil1x: if you open the sound control from pulseaudio what do you see? (listed audio devices etc?)
[15:27] <mau> Allyoutoo: whats reflashing? I downloaded the iso here.
[15:28] <Allyoutoo> mau: to run the linux usb maker again to put the iso on the usb
[15:28] <Basil1x> The control panel reports only: Speakers - Built-In Audio
[15:28] <mau> Allyoutoo: yes I did that already.
[15:29] <Allyoutoo> Basil1x: and you got only speakers (no headsets, audiocard etc?)
[15:29] <Basil1x> speakers and a microphone... both built in.
[15:29] <Basil1x> The mic still works, btw
[15:30] <Allyoutoo> hum
[15:30] <Basil1x> At least, the meter moves when I shout at it. :)
[15:30] <Allyoutoo> just to make sure, you have put the sound volume up? and made sure its not on "mute"
[15:30] <Basil1x> I have.
[15:31] <Allyoutoo> hum well, i'm afraid i have no idea what is wrong :S
[15:31] <Allyoutoo> what program you have the problem in?
[15:31] <Basil1x> Just fyi:  Kubuntu once reported that the sound device had 'disappeared'
[15:32] <Basil1x> All programmes are affected.  Videos, FireFawkes, the main system's alert sounds... all are gone.
[15:32] <Allyoutoo> hum and they work right after boot?
[15:33] <Basil1x> This is a completely fresh install.  all I've done is run the updater.  Yes, they do.
[15:33] <Allyoutoo> can you pastebin the output of dmesg?
[15:34] <Basil1x> Lemme see... sec
[15:39] <Basil1x> http://pastebin.com/EKVV6tW1  <--- output of DMESG
[15:46] <Basil1x> Backup laptop was once Primary laptop, but the sound failure forced me to buy a new Primary laptop.  Poor thing has sat, gathering dust, ever since. :(
[15:49] <Basil1x> I'd like to use it for more than the occasional email check when my main laptop is busy.
[16:15] <Basil1x> Could it be the fault of the firmware update?  perhaps something happened Windows can deal with that *nix can't?  Perhaps this is on purpose.
[16:33] <Basil1x> Hullo?
[16:39] <Basil1x> Why does this happen regardless which distro I use?  The sound fails, and when we get to exactly this point in the debugging, my helper disappears.
[16:39] <Basil1x> NVM...  Trying another distro.
[20:22] <dev__> I'm writing a bash script to launch a gnome-terminal and run 3 scripts on login but any -e param causes a "There was an error creating the child process for this terminal" error in gnome-terminal
[20:22] <dev__> Thoughts?