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=== yofel changed the topic of #kubuntu-devel to: Kubuntu - Friendly Computing | https://trello.com/kubuntu | https://notes.kde.org/p/kubuntu-ninjas 4.10.90 saucy in archive, raring in beta ppa, quantal in staging PPA | 4.10.5 ninjas/raring testing | 4.10.4 in raring-updates | 13.10 Alpha 1 released | 13.10 milestoned bugs tagged Kubuntu http://goo.gl/vHRjj
yofel!testers | 4.10.5 is ready for testing in ninjas (raring)00:22
ubottu4.10.5 is ready for testing in ninjas (raring): Help is needed in #kubuntu-devel. Please ping Riddell, yofel, soee, Tm_T, shadeslayer, BluesKaj, James147, smartboyhw, Quintasan, lordievader, shrini, tester56 for information.00:22
yofelI only did a dependency check so far00:22
yofelquantal and precise will follow later00:22
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manchickenHowdy05:33
manchickenAnybody know where I can find QApt docs (if there are any)?06:01
soeegood morning06:16
valoriemanchicken: http://jontheechidna.wordpress.com/2010/07/05/introducing-qapt-and-the-muon-package-manager/06:16
valorielook at the bottom of that for more info06:16
valoriesorta casual, but better than nothing, right?06:17
manchickenNo doubt.06:22
shrinivasanhello all06:37
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shrinii installed kubuntu 13.0406:38
shriniRiddell: I am ready with kubuntu 13.04 06:44
manchickenDoesn't seem like QApt deals with sources.06:57
shrinianybody there?09:24
shrinii am fixing the issue 66563209:24
shrinihow to push the changes to the mainstream?09:24
shriniRiddell: hello09:24
shadeslayershrini: is that in bugs.kde.org or lauchpad?09:34
shadeslayerRiddell: I'm using a quantal instance, plz don't shut down that one :)09:35
shadeslayer( ec2 quantal instance )09:36
shrinishadeslayer: launchpad09:38
shriniit is a kubuntu bug - little spell error only09:38
shadeslayercan you give me a diff09:38
shadeslayeroh09:39
shadeslayerI know09:39
shadeslayershrini: branch the bzr branch, commit your fix, push it to launchpad and ask for a merge09:39
shadeslayerplease use bzr commit --fixes lp:665632 when committing09:39
shrinishadeslayer: how to send you the diff?09:44
shriniok09:45
shriniwill do the commit09:45
shrinii committed in my junk folder09:45
shrinihttps://code.launchpad.net/~shrini/+junk/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu09:45
shriniwhat to do now?09:46
shrinishadeslayer: ^^^09:46
shrinishadeslayer: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~shrini/+junk/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu/revision/6409:46
shrinithis my commit09:47
shrinishadeslayer: hope you can see the diff there09:47
shadeslayersec phone09:48
shrinishadeslayer: okey09:50
Riddellbug 66563209:54
ubottubug 665632 in ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu (Ubuntu) "Kubuntu: Grammar in OpenOffice,org slide" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/66563209:54
shrinihi Riddell09:54
shriniyes09:54
shrinithat is what i am working on09:54
shrinihttp://bazaar.launchpad.net/~shrini/+junk/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu/revision/6409:55
Riddelllovely :)09:55
shadeslayershrini: check if https://code.launchpad.net/~shrini/+junk/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu has a link called "Propose merge"09:55
shrinishadeslayer: no such link09:56
shriniDo i need to be a project member to apply for merge?09:56
shriniapplied for project09:56
shriniwaiting for project approval09:56
Riddellooh agateau back on ubiquity fixing09:57
shadeslayerI think that's because you have +junk09:57
agateauRiddell: :)09:57
shadeslayerplz push to lp:~shrini/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu09:57
shrinishadeslayer: what to do now?09:57
shriniok09:57
shadeslayeragateau: can you have a look at my merge proposal as well :P09:57
Riddellagateau: the most serious ubiquity problem is that it doesn't work from the arm images, I'm not sure what that mode is called09:57
shadeslayeroem?09:58
agateaushadeslayer: sure, do you have the url?09:58
shadeslayeragateau: https://code.launchpad.net/~rohangarg/ubiquity/ubiquity/+merge/17204509:58
shrinishadeslayer: pushing there now09:58
Riddellshadeslayer: similar but oem mode works fine09:58
shadeslayeroh09:58
shadeslayerthere's *another* mode? :O09:58
shrinishadeslayer: why we mention the project name two times?09:58
agateauRiddell: sounds difficult to debug without proper hardware09:58
agateauRiddell: or is it doable with qemu09:59
shadeslayershrini: it's usually : lp:~username/project/branch_name09:59
shrinishadeslayer: ok09:59
* agateau is expecting super powerful laptop to be delivered in a few hours, should make those kind of things possible09:59
Riddellagateau: I'm not sure, xnox any thoughts how to start it up in that mode?09:59
shriniit seems it is pushing entire code09:59
shriniwhy it is not pushing only the changeset?09:59
shadeslayerbecause it's a new branch09:59
shrinii think bazaar works  this way10:00
shriniok10:00
shadeslayernope, git works the same way10:00
xnoxRiddell: well it's same as boot CD - on the human icon, click Esc, select "Install now"10:00
xnoxaka ubiquity-dm installer10:00
shrinishadeslayer: is there any page that explains the process of contributing via lp?10:00
shriniso that i can share to all my friends10:00
shadeslayerhttps://help.launchpad.net/Code/QuickStart10:01
shrinishadeslayer: https://code.launchpad.net/~shrini/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu10:02
shrinihere it is10:03
shriniit has the text "propose for merging"10:03
shadeslayerBranch merges10:03
shadeslayerPropose for merging10:03
shadeslayerclick that10:03
shadeslayerJust add a small description of the change and hit "propose merge"10:04
Riddellxnox: hmm that also works fine so must be more fiddly, I'll load up an arm image and look around10:04
shrinishadeslayer: done10:04
shrinishadeslayer: :-)10:04
shadeslayershrini: did you use --fixes when commiting?10:05
shrinishadeslayer: yes. i dif10:05
shrinii did10:05
shadeslayerawesome10:05
shadeslayergah10:05
shadeslayerwhy are there so many unmerged revisions10:05
shadeslayerhttps://code.launchpad.net/~shrini/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu/+merge/17299210:05
shadeslayershrini: where did you get the code from :S10:06
shadeslayerand how are you on rev 64 when everyone else is on 564 @_@10:06
shrinihow to check that?10:06
ubottuhttp://websvn.kde.org/trunk/?rev=64&view=rev | svn://anonsvn.kde.org/home/kde/trunk -r 64 | removed a bug in --enable-debug10:06
shadeslayershrini: where did you get the code from?10:07
shrinifrom the project page only10:07
shadeslayerwhich one?10:07
shriniis there any command to show it?10:07
shadeslayerI think you branched it from here https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/saucy/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu/saucy10:08
shadeslayerwhich is the wrong repo10:08
shriniyes10:08
shadeslayerplease branch from lp:ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu10:08
shriniok10:08
shrinishall i start it from scratch?10:08
shadeslayerchange files there, commit, bzr push --overwrite lp:~shrini/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu10:08
shadeslayershrini: that, or you could just apply the diff 10:09
shadeslayerhttps://bazaar.launchpad.net/~shrini/+junk/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu/diff/6410:09
shadeslayerdownload the diff ^10:09
shadeslayerthen use patch -p1 < /path/to/diff inside the branched folder10:09
shrinishadeslayer: do we need to run the build scripts?10:13
shadeslayerbuild scripts?10:13
shrinimake scripts?10:13
shadeslayerI have no idea10:15
shriniok10:18
shriniI got the existing repo10:18
shrinishall i directly change the files? or do I need to create a new branch for fixing this issue?10:18
shadeslayerhuh?10:20
shadeslayerbranch repo -> hack hack hack -> overwrite your personal branch with new repo10:20
shriniok10:21
shadeslayerhmm odd10:21
shadeslayeryofel: The following packages have been kept back:10:21
shadeslayer  kdesdk10:21
shadeslayerfor quantal10:21
shrinishadeslayer: I pushed to lp:~shrini/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu10:25
shrinishadeslayer: please check it10:25
shrinishall i ask for merge?10:25
shadeslayerI don't think it's there10:27
shadeslayerhttps://code.launchpad.net/~shrini/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu still says rev 6410:27
ubottuhttp://websvn.kde.org/trunk/?rev=64&view=rev | svn://anonsvn.kde.org/home/kde/trunk -r 64 | removed a bug in --enable-debug10:27
shadeslayerScottK: Riddell any objections to removing akonadi-facebook from seeds since it's in kdepim-runtime now?10:28
shrinibzr push --overwrite lp:~shrini/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu10:28
shriniEnter passphrase for key '/home/shrinivasan/.ssh/id_rsa': 10:28
shriniPushed up to revision 64.                                                                                10:28
shadeslayerwrong repo much?10:28
shrinii did overwrite as you said already10:28
shadeslayerit should push rev 56510:28
ubottuhttp://websvn.kde.org/trunk/?rev=565&view=rev | svn://anonsvn.kde.org/home/kde/trunk -r 565 | Library changes for 27th July10:28
shadeslayerubottu: oh shut up10:28
ubottushadeslayer: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)10:28
shrinihaaha10:29
shrinishadeslayer: bzr branch lp:ubuntu/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu trunk10:29
shrinithis is the command i used to get the code from lp10:29
shadeslayerwrong branch much?10:29
shriniOMG10:30
shadeslayerits lp:ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu10:30
shrinisuper10:30
shriniwill do again10:30
shrinibzr branch lp:ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu trunk10:31
shrinirunning this command now10:31
shrinihow to get the proper repo for any project?10:31
shadeslayertrunk not needed, but whatever10:31
shadeslayereach one is different10:32
shadeslayerbut usually it's lp:project-name10:32
shadeslayerthough not always10:32
shriniok10:32
shadeslayerfor eg all kde / qt packaging is in lp:~kubuntu-packagers/kubuntu-packaging/whatever10:32
yofelshadeslayer: that's staging upgrade test?10:33
shadeslayeryofel: yeo10:34
shadeslayeryep10:34
shadeslayerstill upgrading though10:34
yofelchecking10:34
shriniok10:34
shadeslayer:S10:34
shadeslayeryofel: you have so many ssh keys10:34
shadeslayerhttps://launchpad.net/~yofel10:35
yofellol, I have one per system ^^10:35
yofelwell, hardware system10:35
shadeslayerheh10:36
shadeslayerso which one should I copy to authorized_keys10:36
yofelthe t510 one10:36
lordievaderGood afternoon.10:37
shadeslayeroh well10:37
shadeslayerlaunchpad just gave me all of them10:37
shadeslayeryofel: ubuntu@ec2-54-227-86-93.compute-1.amazonaws.com10:38
shadeslayerhuh10:38
shadeslayer kdesdk : Depends: kdesdk-strigi-plugins (>= 4:4.10.80) but 4:4.10.4-0ubuntu0.1~ubuntu12.10~ppa1 is to be installed10:38
yofeluhm, can it be that you didn't backport meta-kde?10:39
shadeslayerI did10:39
yofeler no10:39
yofelyeah, otherwise that wouldn't happen10:39
shadeslayerhm10:40
yofelit wasn't backported for some reason10:40
shadeslayeryeah10:41
shadeslayerI don't see it in raring as well10:41
shadeslayerRiddell: how do you vnc into the machine?10:42
yofelbtw. please also backport amarok from the beta ppa and upload a digikam rebuild as I did for raring10:43
* yofel should've written that down somewhere10:44
shadeslayerkay10:44
Riddellshadeslayer: start vncserver10:44
shadeslayeroh, that's it? awesome10:44
Riddellshadeslayer: yes go ahead and remove akonadi-facebook from the seeds10:44
BluesKajHi all10:45
yofel!testers | 4.10.5 is ready for testing in ninjas (raring)10:46
ubottu4.10.5 is ready for testing in ninjas (raring): Help is needed in #kubuntu-devel. Please ping Riddell, yofel, soee, Tm_T, shadeslayer, BluesKaj, James147, smartboyhw, Quintasan, lordievader, shrini, tester56 for information.10:46
yofelI only did a dependency check so far10:46
yofel(as I got 0 feedback so far)10:46
shadeslayeryofel: will check on ec2 in a bit10:47
yofelthanks10:47
shadeslayer:(10:50
BluesKajyofel, I'll be logging on to raring later today , I'll upgrade then 10:50
shadeslayerRiddell: I can't start it for some reason10:50
shadeslayeroh10:51
Riddellshadeslayer: start what?10:51
Riddellshadeslayer: do you have kubuntu-desktop installed?10:51
shrinishadeslayer: https://code.launchpad.net/~shrini/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu/fix-for-66563210:52
shadeslayeryep, was using the wrong display number10:52
shrinishadeslayer: got the rev no 565 now10:52
shrini:-)10:52
lordievaderyofel: I can test this afternoon.10:53
lordievader4.10.5 on Raring that is.10:53
yofelok, thanks folks10:53
shadeslayereh10:54
shadeslayerchannel 3: open failed: connect failed: Connection refused10:54
* shrini going for a coffee10:56
shrinishadeslayer: propsed for merge10:56
shadeslayeroh11:00
shadeslayerRiddell: do I have to ask Amazon to open ports or sth?11:00
soeeyofel, i can test it on pc here @ work 11:07
soeeyofel, 4.10.5 is in your ninja ppa ?11:13
shadeslayergrrr11:16
shadeslayerRiddell: seriously, how does one get this to work -.-11:16
soeecan someone take a look: http://pastebin.com/JBzQeryj11:18
shadeslayergah11:18
soeeshould i care about apport-kde and kdelibs5-plugins ?11:18
shadeslayersilly ports11:19
shadeslayerhm11:19
shadeslayersoee: what happens when you type : sudo apt-get install kdelibs5-plugins 11:19
soeeshadeslayer, http://pastebin.com/3VC2RrcF11:20
shadeslayeryofel: are you backporting kdesdk-strigi-plugins ?11:20
shadeslayerruh roh11:23
shadeslayersoee: that doesn't look good11:23
soee:<11:23
shrinishadeslayer: hi. is there any update for me?11:24
shadeslayershrini: please discard https://code.launchpad.net/~shrini/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu/ubiquity-slideshow-ubuntu/+merge/17299211:26
shadeslayereverything else looks good in the new MR11:26
shadeslayersoee: what does apt-cache policy11:27
shadeslayererm11:27
shadeslayersoee: what does apt-cache policy kdelibs5-plugins say11:27
shrinishadeslayer: I deleted that merge request11:27
shadeslayerthx11:28
soeeshadeslayer, http://pastebin.com/s95D9SM711:28
shadeslayerwait what11:29
shadeslayersoee: did you add the ninjas PPA?11:29
shrinithanks for the support11:29
soeeshadeslayer, yes the one belongs to yofel11:29
shadeslayerdid you apt-get update?11:29
soeeyes11:30
shadeslayerbecause it should say ninjas there somewhere11:30
shadeslayerbut it does not11:30
shrinishadeslayer: who will merge this?11:30
soeehm wait it looks like its not active11:30
shadeslayershrini: someone who has time and commit access11:31
shrinishadeslayer: awesome11:31
shrinithanks for the patience11:31
shriniI will blog the process i followed11:31
shriniso that me and others can follow11:31
soeeshadeslayer, ok now only apport-kde is stopped11:32
soeealso i have info about missign pub key for this ppa11:32
soeeright ?11:33
shadeslayeryeah, though you can add the sig11:33
shadeslayerjust a second11:33
shadeslayertesting it on ec211:33
shadeslayersoee: sudo gpg --ignore-time-conflict --no-options --no-default-keyring --secret-keyring /etc/apt/secring.gpg --trustdb-name /etc/apt/trustdb.gpg --keyring /etc/apt/trusted.gpg --primary-keyring /etc/apt/trusted.gpg --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv b2c30b9a0945a8e211:35
soeeshadeslayer, ok now gpg warning is missing11:36
soeeand apport-kde stopped, can i do dist-upgrade ?11:37
shadeslayerwhat does sudo apt-get install apport-kde say?11:38
shadeslayersoee: ^^11:39
soeeshadeslayer, http://pastebin.com/vmjjRUvM11:40
shadeslayerokay, seems safe11:41
shadeslayerI don't think it's a KDE upgrade issue11:41
soeeso ignore this one do upgrade11:41
Riddellshadeslayer: still stuck on vnc?11:41
shadeslayerRiddell: nah11:42
shadeslayerI just didn't know how to do things11:42
Riddellshadeslayer: get it to work?11:42
shadeslayeryep11:42
Riddelllovely11:42
shadeslayerjust need to backport one package11:42
shadeslayerand then 4.10.90 for quantal will be ready11:42
shadeslayer!info kdesdk-strigi-plugins saucy11:46
ubottukdesdk-strigi-plugins (source: kdesdk-strigi-analyzers): software development file format plugins for Strigi Desktop Search. In component universe, is optional. Version 4:4.10.90-0ubuntu1 (saucy), package size 17 kB, installed size 107 kB11:47
shadeslayerwhy that is super odd then11:47
Riddellshadeslayer: what's off?11:53
Riddellshadeslayer: what's odd?11:53
shadeslayerRiddell: kdesdk-strigi-analyzers wasn't backported to quantal11:53
shadeslayernot sure why11:53
* shadeslayer listens to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMnrl0tmd3k11:54
RiddellTurnabout Jazz Soul - Track 8 - Godot - The Fragrance of Dark Coffee   now I want dark coffee11:55
shadeslayerhah11:55
apacheloggerkubotu: order coffee for Riddell11:56
* kubotu slides a cup of steamy hot coffee down the bar to Riddell.11:56
soeeyofel, upgrade 4.10.4 => 4.10.5 done, no errors12:01
soee(raring)12:01
shadeslayerRiddell: can you try and click something in systemsettings using vnc over ubuntu@ec2-67-202-12-197.compute-1.amazonaws.com12:17
shadeslayerRiddell: password is aa55aa12:17
shadeslayerport 590112:17
shadeslayercan't click a single thing12:18
agateauRiddell: on the topic of ubiquity, while I am at it, any particular bug you would like me to look at?12:18
Riddellagateau: slideshow in oem mode?12:42
Riddellit doesn't work12:42
Riddelldoesn't show at all12:42
Riddellso probably that's something needing to keep it installed rather than code in ubiquity12:42
agateauRiddell: didn't we investigate this before raring release?12:43
agateauiirc it was a missing package12:43
Riddellagateau: yeah, and the fix I thought would work didn't seem to work12:43
agateauso it's your juridiction :)12:43
Riddellbut yeah it is mine12:43
Riddellagateau: there's stuff like adding a wifi setup page as features12:44
Riddellagateau: there's a wiki page xnox has somewhere which would be nice to have screenshots on12:44
shrinishadeslayer: added 3 more similar modifications12:44
shrinithanks for your guidance shadeslayer12:44
shadeslayercool12:44
agateauRiddell: regarding wifi, didn't you start it shadeslayer?12:45
shadeslayernope12:45
shadeslayerdid not start hacking on wifi12:45
Riddellshadeslayer started the take a photo page12:45
shadeslayerand then the gtk installer dropped12:45
shadeslayer+it12:45
Riddellbut wasn't sure if we wanted it, I don't know if gtk side has that one12:45
shadeslayerso I lost the motivation to merge it12:45
Riddellbug 119525512:46
ubottubug 1195255 in casper (Ubuntu) "No ubiquity on Kubuntu Netbook desktop" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/119525512:46
Riddellalso not really a fix in ubiquity12:46
Riddellagateau: were you going to look at the theme to make it a bit less like suse?12:46
agateaushadeslayer: oh ok12:47
Riddellbug 1164239  is the arm issue12:47
agateauRiddell: yes, will probably look at this as well12:47
ubottubug 1164239 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "ubiquity does not start on kubuntu 13.04 arm image" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/116423912:47
agateaushadeslayer: oh ok, I was confused12:47
Riddellbug 1171099  is the thing where we need it to run some reconfiguration before rebooting, that might be an ubiquity issue12:48
ubottubug 1171099 in kubuntu-settings (Ubuntu Saucy) "kubuntu - plymouth not shown" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/117109912:48
yofelshadeslayer: wrt VNC, are you seeing kde 320459 maybe?13:05
ubottuKDE bug 320459 in core "Unreliable input shaping in vnc" [Major,Unconfirmed] http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32045913:05
shadeslayeryofel: nope, just wasn't connecting to the right port13:06
shadeslayervnc started on vnc :413:06
shadeslayerI kept trying on :113:06
yofelI meant the clicking in systemsettings13:06
shadeslayerah]13:06
shadeslayeryes13:06
shadeslayerseems like it]13:06
yofel:/13:07
shadeslayerI canc click and open apps13:07
shadeslayeryofel: fwiw 4.10.5 upgrade went smooth13:07
yofelyeah, the window borders are usable, the window contents aren't13:07
shadeslayeryofel: btw afiestas_ is proposing http://community.kde.org/KDE_Core/ReleasesProposal13:07
yofellooking13:07
yofelthis is... interesting13:09
BluesKajyofel, I have , 4.10.90 on my raring install ...seems fine so far13:12
yofelshadeslayer: hm, I'm a bit worried about that schedule wrt. 14.04, though we'll probably be able to shove in 4.13.2 just before final freeze13:14
yofelthe shorter support timeframe is also something worrysome13:14
shadeslayeryofel: the .4 and .5 releases are optional13:15
shadeslayerand not completely eliminated13:15
shadeslayerif someone backports fixes, then we'll get .4 and .513:15
yofeltrue13:15
shrini Riddell: shadeslayer: http://goinggnu.wordpress.com/2013/07/04/how-did-i-fix-a-bug-in-kubuntu-installer/13:16
shriniblogged my expereence there13:16
shrinithanks for your guidence13:16
shadeslayercool :)13:17
shadeslayershrini: though you don't need to branch another branch13:17
shadeslayeronce you branch it to trunk13:17
shadeslayeryou can just edit the files in trunk13:17
Riddellshrini: cool, I might reblog that so it gets onto planet ubuntu13:17
shadeslayercommit13:17
shadeslayerand bzr push it to your branch on lp13:18
shadeslayeranyway, gtg13:18
shadeslayeryofel: Did I mention 4.10.5 is fine?13:18
yofelshadeslayer: yes you did13:18
yofelbtw13:18
shriniRiddell: awesome13:18
shadeslayercool13:18
shriniRiddell: thanks a lot13:18
yofelshadeslayer: where did you get that proposal from?13:18
shriniread it once13:18
yofelshadeslayer: and thanks for testing ;)13:19
shriniand add comment in the blog if it needs any fix13:19
shadeslayeryofel: just something that was tossed around in another channel, thought it'd be good to get more eyes on it from a distro PoV13:20
yofelok, thanks13:20
yofeloh13:21
yofel<strohel> http://download.kde.org/unstable/amarok/2.7.90/src/amarok-2.7.90.tar.bz2.mirrorlist we can publicly release as soon as mirrors show up. The release notes still need some love thought13:21
shadeslayercool13:21
shadeslayeryofel: btw have you ever thought about putting things in kubuntu-ppa/backports in ubuntu backports?13:22
yofelkubotu: newversion amarok 2.7.90 http://download.kde.org/unstable/amarok/2.7.90/src/amarok-2.7.90.tar.bz2.mirrorlist13:22
kubotuhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/119780413:22
smartboyhwWe have new Amarok!13:22
smartboyhw\o/13:23
Riddellmy day is complete :)13:23
* shadeslayer nominates smartboyhw to package it since he's so excited13:23
smartboyhwGive me an hour to whoosh out two guests and take a shower.13:23
yofelshadeslayer: specific applications would be possible, e.g. kdevelop, amarok, possibly some specific digikam versions13:23
shadeslayernah, I was talking about SC13:24
Riddellsmartboyhw: best to take gossip about your threesomes to -offtopic :)13:24
yofelthe whole KDE SC would be impossible as the official backports require an rdep check13:24
smartboyhwRiddell, threesomes!?!?!??!?!?!?!?!??!?!!?!?!?!?!?!?!??!?!?!!?!?13:24
yofelenjoy13:24
shadeslayerbah :|13:25
yofelwe currently do that too, but very limited to our default or common kde apps13:25
yofelshadeslayer: how's 4.10.90 Q right now? Do you want to finish that?13:27
shadeslayeryofel: it's done, d_ed promised to test13:27
shadeslayerthough another test won't hurt :)13:27
yofelk, from what I see amarok and digikam are missing. I'll do those later when I have time13:27
* yofel goes and does write that on the pad13:28
shadeslayerneed to backport precise then13:28
yofelthat'll be... fun13:29
shadeslayer:P13:30
shadeslayeryofel: shouldn't be too much of an issue I think13:30
yofelthe things is...: boost13:30
shadeslayerbecause I checked alot of the deps using rmadison and they were good enough for precuse13:30
yofelbut lets see what happens13:30
* smartboyhw shuts down so the computer can rest, been on for 12 hours to test XMir.13:30
yofeloh, how did it work for you?13:31
smartboyhwFairly crap, even on Unity I get two mouse pointers13:31
yofellol13:31
shadeslayerI think that's a feature13:31
shadeslayeratleast I read about the 2 pointer thing in some release note document13:31
yofelsure, just like I had no mouse movement anymore :P13:31
yofelless movement distraction for the user13:31
smartboyhwshadeslayer, srsly/13:31
shadeslayer:/13:32
shadeslayerI think the document said that the second moust cursor is stationary on the top left13:32
yofeloh that, yeah13:32
yofelthat's freakin' annoying. But that's the current Mir watermark13:32
yofelbetter than nothing I guess13:33
shadeslayer'watermark'13:33
apacheloggercan't they do a proper wartermark :P13:35
apacheloggershouldn't it be like simple? pushing the saturation of some predefined pixels up by one I'd imagine13:36
yofelthere's supposed to be a proper one soon13:36
apacheloggerkk13:36
apacheloggerto me it just seems like getting two mouse cursors is more work than having a static pixel color value manipulation :P13:37
shadeslayerapachelogger: I don't think it's 2 mouse cursors13:38
shadeslayermore like one cursor + a static image or sth13:38
yofelit's a cursor icon in the top-left corner13:38
Riddell"Subject: Kubuntu added you on Google+"  I have no idea what that means13:49
Riddellis there a user account called Kubuntu?13:49
yofelyeah, the one that's been there for quite a while already. Before they invented communities13:52
popeylooks like someone made one, yes https://plus.google.com/u/0/107577785796696065138/posts13:52
popeyshould be a page not a person13:52
apacheloggerah dbusmenu autoresolved \o/14:05
* apachelogger retriggers frameworks14:05
shadeslayerhurray14:05
smartboyhwGuys, where's the bug number for amarok again?14:05
shadeslayer119780414:06
smartboyhwGreat, but let me update packages first14:06
smartboyhwBug 119780414:07
ubottubug 1197804 in amarok (Ubuntu) "Please update amarok to 2.7.90" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/119780414:07
apacheloggerwith a bit of luck kdelibs should be building again and this time without qt4 pieces14:07
smartboyhwHmm, a new beta version. This doesn't sound good.14:12
smartboyhwOh 4.10.4 testing already?14:14
smartboyhws/4.10.4/4.10.5/14:14
kubotusmartboyhw meant: "Oh 4.10.5 testing already?"14:14
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smartboyhwHmm, how to deal with this patch?14:26
smartboyhwThe code has changed in CMakeLists.txt14:26
smartboyhwso the patch can't apply.14:26
smartboyhwActually, it was missing one line of code that was supposed to be - ed14:28
smartboyhwNobody?14:33
yofelwhich one?14:41
smartboyhwyofel, um, debian_disable_qtscriptbindings_check_fix14:47
smartboyhw.diff14:47
smartboyhwNow, the MySQL one is even more interesting14:48
smartboyhwThere's a new thing called HINTS14:48
tester56hi, how to set qt4 to default instead of qt5 ?14:52
smartboyhwtester56, for what?14:52
smartboyhwI mean, you don't install qt4-default?14:53
tester56no because it removes ubuntu-sdk14:54
smartboyhwtester56, ofc14:54
tester56is there a config file somewhere where i could choose the default one ?14:55
* smartboyhw doesn't know14:55
yofelsmartboyhw:  debian_disable_qtscriptbindings_check_fix, that was splitted to 2 locations in CMakeLists.txt, so you'll have to renew the patch14:55
* yofel gone, bbl14:55
smartboyhwtester56, well but if you set qt4 as default, ubuntu-sdk wouldn't work anyway14:56
smartboyhwSince ubuntu-sdk requires Qt514:56
tester56thing is : ubuntu sdk doesn't find qt5 anyway ... i have to manually point to qt5 ... 14:56
tester56damn it, ubuntu sdk depends on qt5-default, despite this qtcreator sets qt4 default (facepalm)14:59
ScottKshadeslayer: No.15:39
ScottKPlease do.15:39
ScottKshadeslayer: Also, don't forget to file a package removal bug and do a kubuntu-meta upload.15:40
manchickenOkay, dumb question: when in KDE land, why is « std::cerr << "somestringhere" » not printing to stderr?15:44
manchickenapachelogger: We need to start using the latest QApt, or at least backport their changes in.15:46
manchickenapachelogger: https://projects.kde.org/news/22615:47
smartboyhwWell, I thought JontheEchidna was responsible for packaging it...15:47
manchickenI can code this stuff myself.... or I can use the thing that Jonathan Thomas coded.15:48
manchickenVery possible.15:48
ScottKJonathan is usually on IRC.15:48
manchickenDon't see him.15:48
ScottKNo, not ATM or yesterda.15:48
ScottKy15:48
ScottKHe may be on vacation for the 4th.15:49
manchickenI was about to go and code something to swim in sources files.15:49
manchickenThis is vacation, is it not?15:49
smartboyhwmanchicken, you don't *code* the packaging:P (except debian/rules and patches)15:49
manchickensmartboyhw: I wasn't packaging. I'm also not talking about something Jonathan is said to have been packaging.15:49
smartboyhwmanchicken, you mean, to depend on it?15:50
smartboyhwWell then:P15:50
manchickensmartboyhw: Unless he's only reporting features he's pulling in.15:50
ScottKmanchicken: For old farts like us, he's young enough to still get forced by $PARENTS to go do stuff.15:50
manchickensmartboyhw: I'm doing some stuff with kubuntu-debug-installer.15:50
* smartboyhw wonders when JontheEchidna will come back15:50
smartboyhwmanchicken, oh good15:50
smartboyhwScottK, :O15:50
* manchicken shudders15:50
manchickenScottK: I had kids so I could force them to do the stuff I didn't want to do when I was a kid but had to anyway.15:51
manchickenAll three of 'em. Sucks to be them!15:51
ScottKmanchicken: Of course.15:51
Riddelloh it's an important US holiday today isn't it?15:53
ScottKIt is.15:53
Riddellhappy important US holiday americans15:53
ScottKThanks.15:53
* Riddell suspect ScottK isn't in holiday mode15:53
Riddellmanchicken: use KDebug() << "foo";15:54
ScottKSure am.  I just woke up 20 minutes ago.  Sleeping in until 11:30 is definitely holiday mode.15:54
manchickenRiddell: I knew it was a dumb question :)15:54
manchickenRiddell: It's blow sh?t up day.15:55
Riddellmanchicken: what are you working on?15:55
manchickenRiddell: The day where we celebrate blowing various items up, be they industrial, agricultural, or household items.15:55
manchickenRiddell: kubuntu-debug-installer, trying to figure out how to get the new sources added and then do update and all that jazz.15:55
Riddelldear NSA/GCHQ, please note that manchicken does not speak for us in his terrorist tendencies15:56
manchickenRiddell: I just discovered that there's an alpha version of QApt which may do the sources portion of this already.15:56
manchickenRiddell: blowing sh?t up != blowing people up.15:56
ScottKmanchicken: You can assume that'll land eventually.  Don't redo those bits.15:56
manchickenRiddell: Inanimate objects and invertibrates only.15:56
manchickenI must say, kdevelop has matured quite a bit. The doc viewer is still difficult to work with, but I am very impressed with the program overall.15:58
Riddellmanchicken: I know some anarchist vegans who would not take kindly to that15:58
manchickenRiddell: That's the lovely thing about human beings, if you try hard enough you can irritate or offend at least a significant number of them in a single act.15:59
manchickenRiddell: I was a marxist vegan for four years... is that not close enough?15:59
* Riddell tries to picture manchicken as a marxist vegan and fails16:00
manchickenI might just start using my SmashRun page as my "homepage" whenever a web form asks for one.16:01
manchickenRiddell: Would you believe I've already run over 530 miles for the year/16:01
manchickenToday is the last day of my 39-day run streak.16:02
manchickenOoh, yesterday's run put me at 540.16:02
shadeslayerScottK: package already removed16:03
shadeslayerand 'No' >16:03
ScottKshadeslayer: Thanks16:03
shadeslayer?16:03
ScottKFor taking care of/checking on the removal16:04
shadeslayerno I meant, what was the 'No' for :P16:05
shadeslayerwill upload kubuntu-meta tomorrow16:05
ScottKOK16:05
manchickenQApt has many deps for building.16:07
manchickenAt least the version in git.16:07
manchickenYay! I have the deps installed. Finally16:19
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manchickenArgh, I need to chroot all of this, don't I?16:23
manchickenI am gonna go buy my kid a bike instead.16:25
manchickenThat sounds like an excellent use of time.16:25
tester56yofel: As you are on nvidia-319: Have you experienced kwin using much more cpu in 4.11 than the cycles before?17:09
yofeltester56: I didn't particulary notice it, but you're right. With vsync it uses ~6% CPU, without ~1% CPU on indle17:19
yofel*idle17:19
tester56yeah vsync is pretty bad in 4.1117:19
tester56only disabling solves the problem17:20
tester56compiled kwin with buffer_age today ...17:20
tester56does not seems much better eihter :-(17:20
tester56although it should be ...17:21
tester56it seems the cpu has to do work the gpu should be doing ...17:21
lordievaderyofel: Wanted to test KDE 4.10.5 on Raring, but after a dist-upgrade I see I have 4.10.90, that is not a code name for 4.10.5 is it?17:27
yofelnot quite :D17:27
yofelwell, others tried it already so it's fine17:28
lordievaderAh oke.17:28
ScottKlordievader: You have the wrong PPA enabled then.17:28
lordievaderScottK: kubuntu-ninjas/ppa/ubuntu a yofel private ppa.17:30
yofelwrong release? ninjas for raring has 4.10.517:31
yofelmaybe you got it from staging or beta17:31
lordievaderRaring main, I'll check if proposed is enabled.17:31
lordievaderNope pre-released isn't enabled.17:32
yofellordievader: apt-cache policy kde-runtime please17:33
lordievaderyofel: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5844268/ Hmm there is some kubuntu beta ppa enabled it seems.17:34
snele_I can test 4.10.5 for precise if/when it is available17:35
manchickenThere's gotta be a list of repo mirrors for 13.10 somewhere... wtf...17:42
yofelmanchicken: list of official mirrors: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archivemirrors17:44
jabberwocky_Kubuntu 13.10 is running without any problems here, pleasant experience. Good job guys!17:59
* jabberwocky_ installed 13.10 to test wayland multiseat setup (not multi-input shown as multiseat on phoronix and reposted all over the internet)18:00
manchickenIt's been a while since I've configured a chroot.18:08
manchickenIt's a lot less troublesome than I remember.18:09
soeemuon works on arch ?18:47
manchickensoee: ArchLinux?18:50
ScottKNo idea.  You should ask on some Arch related place.18:51
ScottKThey've got their own package management system, AIUI, so it'd be surprising.18:51
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soeemanchicken, yes18:51
manchickenWhy would an apt package manager work on a pacman system?18:51
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ScottKYou can use yum to install rpms on .deb systems, so who knows.19:05
manchickenI would be particularly surprised.19:08
manchickenThis would be more like yum working with deb repos.19:10
ScottKRight.19:11
manchickenAre we okay if I make this change to kubuntu-debug-installer depend on the new version of QApt?19:14
yofel2.0.65? That's the version we have in the dev release already19:18
yofelso that's perfectly fine19:18
manchickenNaw19:22
manchicken2.119:22
manchickenNo, I'm wrong19:23
manchickenNo, I'm not wrong: 2.1: (as of 2.1 alpha)19:23
manchickenThat's what the changelog says.19:23
ScottKqt4-x11 4.8.5 is in Debian, so it could use a merge.19:23
ScottKmanchicken: Did you look at what's in saucy?  It may be there already, but if not, it's definitely planned for this cycle, so it's safe to assume it'll be there.19:24
ScottKJontheEchidna: Heya.19:24
manchicken2.0.6519:24
ScottKmanchicken: ^^^19:24
JontheEchidnaScottK: hi19:24
ScottKJontheEchidna: manchicken is working on the kubuntu-debug installer and he's trying to see what qapt features will be in saucy.19:25
ScottKmanchicken: ^^^ there's your man.  Discuss.19:25
manchickenVersion: 2.0.65-0ubuntu119:25
manchickenJontheEchidna: From the ChangeLog, it looks like the sources list functionality is supported in the latest beta.19:26
manchickenWhich could save time on developing this feature.19:26
JontheEchidnamanchicken: Yes, that should be mostly feature complete at this point.19:27
manchickenJontheEchidna: Do you think this is going to be in 13.10?19:27
JontheEchidnamanchicken: yup, definitely19:27
manchickenSweet.19:28
manchickenCan I code against your git repo for now?19:28
JontheEchidnamanchicken: Sure. The API shouldn't change too drastically I don't think. In fact, if you have any suggestions API-wise I'd be glad to hear them.19:29
manchickenSweet.19:30
manchickenThat invitation may result in meddling. Just warning ya :)19:30
JontheEchidnahehe19:30
manchickenI'm still setting up my chroot.19:30
manchickenMy 1.5mbps connection can't really handle this.19:31
manchickenI ordered faster service last night, but it won't be here until Tuesday.19:31
JontheEchidnaI hear ya. The connection where I am is a 3 mbps. (They kindly doubled it for free a couple months back)19:31
JontheEchidnastill a bit pitiful compared to the 20 mbps I get at my apartment though19:32
manchickenThey keep telling me know when I ask.19:32
manchickenYou in the US?19:32
JontheEchidnayup19:32
manchickenI'm in Mahomet, IL. We get a choice between fast and unreliable or slow and rock solid.19:32
shadeslayerJontheEchidna: happy independence day :)19:32
manchickenI've been using the later.19:32
JontheEchidnashadeslayer: thanks!19:32
manchickenJontheEchidna: You gonna blow some stuff up today?19:33
shadeslayerfireworks all sorted out?:19:33
yofelhappy independence day to all US folks here19:33
yofelI totally didn't realize that it's the 4th ^^19:33
JontheEchidnamanchicken: dunno. I'm currently at my parents house over break from university, so it's up to them.19:33
manchickenI'm gonna run 10 miles, char the flesh of lesser mammals and land-fowl, and then watch trained professionals burn through about two tons worth of various combustible substances.19:33
JontheEchidnahaha19:34
shadeslayer:D19:34
JontheEchidnaI had leftover pizza and ran 2 miles, if that counts for anything :P19:34
shadeslayerJontheEchidna: does the US have a day where they show their military might?19:34
manchickenshadeslayer: That's every day.19:35
JontheEchidnashadeslayer: not really, unless you count our adventures in the middle east19:35
shadeslayer^the answer I was hoping for, but not the one I needed right now ;)19:35
manchickenWhich answer did you need?19:36
manchickenWe're all about meeting needs around here.19:37
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shadeslayerwell, India has a 'Republic Day' which feels like a big ego boost for everyone -.-19:37
shadeslayerwhich is different from our Independence day19:37
yofelstill better than our German day of unification that has the emotional substance of a pencil19:38
shadeslayeraha, apparently you guys have a Constitution day19:38
shadeslayerwhich is equivalent to our Republic Day19:38
manchickenshadeslayer: We've got several days like this: memorial day, veteran's day, labor day (which has been hijacked as a patriotic holiday somehow), independence day, presidents' day, Lincoln's birthday, and then there are religious holidays which always morph into "God bless the USA." :)19:39
shadeslayerhah19:40
manchickenshadeslayer: So, when I say "every day," I'm not entirely sure I'm exaggerating. The only difference is that in the US, we don't get off work for them :)19:40
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shadeslayermanchicken: if it helps, I'm reasonably certain that almost every day in India has some sort of regional religious day19:40
shadeslayerheck, my state has a Haryana Day19:40
shadeslayerfound that the hard way19:40
manchickenHeh19:40
shadeslayerHaryana = name of my state19:41
manchickenI have folks at work who are fasting one day a week every day of the week.19:41
manchickenMakes a simple question like "does anybody want to go for lunch?" much more complicated than it needs to be :)19:41
shadeslayerah yes19:41
manchickenI think Tuesday is my favorite, it turns out there's a god in the form of a monkey which is fasted for on Tuesday. :)19:44
shadeslayerHanuman19:44
manchickenI like monkeys.19:44
shadeslayermanchicken: yeah, alot of people do that19:44
shadeslayerfor eg. I can't get a haircut on a Saturday19:44
shadeslayercan't buy new metal things on a Saturday19:45
manchickenThe question is whether there is a chicken god.19:45
shadeslayercan't eat eggs on Tuesdays19:45
shadeslayerand there are probably a bazillion other things that you can't do for certain days of the week :P19:45
manchickenWow19:45
manchickenThat's impressive that people can remember that stuff... it sounds very complicated.19:45
manchickenIs there a chicken god though?19:46
shadeslayerhah no19:46
shadeslayermanchicken: most hindu's are Vegetarian19:46
shadeslayerthough that is a really interesting question19:46
shadeslayerfor eg. hindu's can't eat beef because we worship cows19:47
shadeslayerI wonder if we can't eat chicken because someone worshipped chickens 19:47
shadeslayerTBH I've never understood why hinduism is such a predominatly vegetarian society19:49
shadeslayermanchicken: http://i.imgur.com/VclU4ow.jpg20:15
manchickenshadeslayer: LMFAO20:17
manchickenshadeslayer: That's hilarious. Almost as funny as when they say the same thing about Jesus.20:17
manchickenActually, it's funnier, since so many of them were taught the whole 1776 story in school.20:17
shadeslayermanchicken: something is going wrong20:18
shadeslayerhorribly horribly wrong20:18
manchickenshadeslayer: The date is one of the few things they teach American children in social studies which is actually reliable.20:18
manchicken(though July 4th wasn't the actual date)20:19
shadeslayerbut you got independence from them Aliens today!20:19
manchickenHeck yeah20:20
shadeslayerIndependence Day was the first movie I watched on DVD :D20:23
shadeslayeror rather CD's20:23
shadeslayerthe player had a 3 CD loading drive @_@20:23
shadeslayerthe second one was titanic20:23
manchickenJontheEchidna: I got the chroot set up and I have libqapt set up. Yay, this sources setup looks like it'll save me a bunch of time.20:28
shadeslayerlxc ftw20:29
shadeslayermanchicken: y u no lxc20:29
manchickenlxc?20:29
shadeslayerlinux containers20:30
manchickenVirtual machine?20:30
shadeslayerheh no20:30
manchickenNever set it up before.20:30
shadeslayerchroot on steroids as the man page likes to say20:30
manchickenI don't need steroids :)20:30
shadeslayermanchicken: basically just run : sudo lxc-createsudo lxc-create -n SOME_NAME -t ubuntu -- -r RELEASE     20:31
shadeslayermanchicken: and it'll do everything20:31
manchickenFun.20:31
shadeslayereh, too many lxc-create calls20:31
shadeslayersudo lxc-create -n SOME_NAME -t ubuntu -- -r RELEASE20:31
shadeslayerand it caches debs, so you can make more of them super fast20:31
manchickenNobody tells me these things :)20:35
shadeslayerI just did :P20:36
shadeslayermanchicken: lxc is relatively new I think20:37
shadeslayeratleast I only learnt about it 2-3 months ago20:37
manchickenMeh, I've already got chroot set up.20:46
manchickenScrew it.20:46
manchickenI want to write code, I've been screwing around with environment too long, and I've only got an hour before I have to go run.20:46
shadeslayermanchicken: what do you want to do though? Hack on KDE?20:47
manchickenshadeslayer: I'm hacking on kubuntu-debug-installer... or trying to :)20:49
shadeslayeraha20:49
manchickenIs there a way to make the KDevelop doc browser pop out in its own window? I'm on an 11.6" box here :)21:00
shadeslayeruse assistant21:01
manchickenshadeslayer: You are nothing but a well of ridiculously useful information today.21:02
shadeslayerheh21:03
* yofel goes generating l10n21:04
yofelfor 4.10.521:04
yofelI updated the l10n guide btw. so people actually find the correct branches21:05
shadeslayeryofel++21:08
yofel*sigh*21:09
yofelI'll be glad when we I don't have to do that for precise anymore, that's still the old l10n packaging21:09
yofels/we//21:09
kubotuyofel meant: "I'll be glad when  I don't have to do that for precise anymore, that's still the old l10n packaging"21:09
yofelshadeslayer: added some things at the bottom, understandable? https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/Ninjas/Packaging/L10nOperatorGuide21:22
shadeslayeryes21:23
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manchickenkDebug() is hard to set up. I'm not sure why it showed up in the dialog one time and not the other.21:30
manchickenEither way, time to go run. I'll see you guys later.21:30
yofelkDebug is controlled by kdebugdialog21:30
yofelrun kdebugdialog in krunner and enable what you need21:31
yofelthough I'm not so sure how that works for locally compiled stuff21:31
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ahoneybunRiddell: 23:26
Riddellahoneybun: hi23:31
ahoneybunRiddell: how are you?23:31
Riddelli'm awesome23:31
ahoneybungreat23:32
ahoneybunI need some help with partitionmanager23:32
ahoneybunmerging it23:32
ahoneybunhere is what I get with bzr status http://paste.kde.org/789464/23:33
Riddellug, using bzr UDD branches23:34
ahoneybunoh23:35
RiddellI really don't know what all those conflicts are23:35
ahoneybunoh23:35
ahoneybuntrial and error then lol23:36
Riddelljings look at this https://merges.ubuntu.com/p/partitionmanager/partitionmanager_1.0.3-2.patch  it's got the diff for stuff in the upstream tar23:38
Riddellall you care about is the stuff in debian/23:38
Riddellthat's why UDD was never going to work23:38
Riddellahoneybun: I can take you through it how I'd do it if you want23:39
ahoneybunI'm looking at bzr diff and it shows things to do with the src the cpp files and what not23:40
ahoneybunRiddell: yea sure23:40
* Riddell starts an ec223:40
* ahoneybun starts his PS Vita23:43
Riddellahoneybun: ubuntu@ec2-54-227-97-38.compute-1.amazonaws.com23:45
Riddellahoneybun: byobu23:45
ahoneybunbusy23:46
Riddellahoneybun: voila23:56
Riddellahoneybun: so I grabbed our version, grabbed debian's version23:56
Riddellahoneybun: merged the changelogs23:56
Riddellthen diff -u the two debian directories23:56
ahoneybunoh boy23:56
Riddellreviewed the changelog to see what happened last merge23:56
* ahoneybun confused23:56
Riddellreviewed what's changed since23:56
Riddelland kept anything relevant23:56
ahoneybunwell I get that parts23:57
ahoneybunI just pulled the one from lp23:57
Riddellonly thing to keep is that man page23:57
ahoneybunstill a but23:57
ahoneybunbit confused23:58
ahoneybunso you bzr pulled the version from lp?23:58
ahoneybunand from debian?23:58
Riddellahoneybun: no I just apt-get sourced it23:58
Riddelland for debian I went to http://packages.debian.org/source/sid/partitionmanager23:58
ahoneybunoh that23:58
Riddelland dget the .dsc23:58
ahoneybunwget?23:59
Riddelldget on a .dsc uses wget to download the .dsc, debian.tar.gz and .orig.23:59
ahoneybunso apt-get source partitionmanager ?23:59
Riddellyep (assuming you're on saucy)23:59
ahoneybunnope23:59

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