[07:12] <murthy> hello everyone
[11:05] <BluesKaj> Hey all
[19:56] <MMlosh> Hello... trivial question: why am I seeing no packages at  http://packages.ubuntu.com/saucy/ ?   Are they hidden, or just not built yet?
[20:00] <trism> MMlosh: looks like it is just out of date, it also doesn't have raring-updates
[20:01] <MMlosh> but that means it's horribly out of date, right?
[20:09] <trism> MMlosh: in any case you'll find more up-to-date information at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/saucy
[20:12] <MMlosh> trism, thanks for the link.   It seems considerably harder to navigate it, though.
[20:16] <trism> MMlosh: generally I just check https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/packagename for the source package name but you can also do https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/saucy/+package/packagename for any package
[20:16] <trism> MMlosh: which would be similar to http://packages.ubuntu.com/saucy/packagename
[20:19] <MMlosh> yes, similar.  but does not allow me to quickly compare versions present in each release.  And does not list dependencies until I select an architecture, trism
[20:20] <MMlosh> btw: browsing of source packages at packages.ubuntu.com still works
[20:20] <MMlosh> I guess I will use that and hope the particular package will be built :/
[20:20] <MMlosh> trism, do you think, that packages.ubuntu.com is broken?
[20:48] <trism> MMlosh: I do not know
[22:11] <genii> Hm. It's taking 90-120 seconds before K3B understands that I've put a blank DVD-R in the drive.