[06:12] <TripWIki> hi
[06:42] <ScottK> doko_: kde4libs still FTBFS on armhf with that latest gcc-4.8, but now it says, "The bug is not reproducible, so it is likely a hardware or OS problem.".
[06:42] <ScottK> Suggestions?
[08:15] <doko> ScottK, try again
[08:40]  * ScottK does.
[09:45]  * Noskcaj is away: I'm either at school or soccer. or i just don't like you.
[09:46] <Noskcaj> stupid xchat
[10:20] <hacktus0> how can I pubblish my apps
[10:21] <hacktus0> ?
[10:22] <mitya57> hacktus0: you probably want #ubuntu-app-devel or something like that
[10:23] <hacktus0> OK
[15:13] <nonickname2> slangasek: regarding #1187318 and #1173320 : i assume you read in my report (the latter one, comment #8) that it's (at least here and at the time i tested) depending on the plymouth theme if text is shown or not (so these might be something to look at, too)? also: yes, i was using/installed from i386 .isos - obviously don't know about the commenting people though ...
[22:10] <infinity> Oh joy, now bamfdaemon crashes and takes out my desktop.  So many exciting ways to kill my workflow.
[23:15] <optimisme> hi, do you know wich signal is emited when a menu_item is shown in gtk/indicatorwidget ? i want to pisition the "popup window" properly after the submenu is shown but it moves back to its original position using "show" or "focus" signals ... or prevent its repositioning to defaults overwitting a method, i can position it properly when allocating
[23:25] <optimisme> nevermind, I found a workarround, thanks