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pittiGood morning04:29
darkxstpitti, hey!04:31
RAOFpitti: Good morning!04:36
* pitti waves to darkxst and RAOF04:38
jbichaTheMuso: could you drop gnome-doc-utils from orca's build-depends the next time you upload? it's no longer needed05:17
TheMusojbicha: Sure.05:25
TheMusoGood timing, just preparing to upload it actually.05:25
darkxstpitti, what do these warnings from retracer mean? WARNING: /usr/lib/libcamel-1.2.so.43.0.0 is needed, but cannot be mapped to a package05:40
pittidarkxst: it means that it cannot find that library from the current Contents.gz05:41
pittidarkxst: it downloads that from archive.u.c., but that wouldn't have newer versions from your PPA05:41
pittido PPAs produce Contents.gz? if so, we'd need to teach it to look into multiple Contents.gz05:41
pittibut most stuff should work alright without that05:42
darkxstI don't see any05:43
darkxstpitti, some traces look good, but others end up like this https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-gnome/+bug/1206454/+attachment/3755627/+files/Stacktrace.txt05:45
ubot2`darkxst: Error: ubuntu bug 1206454 not found05:45
darkxstso basically once it hits a missing library the rest of the trace is corrupt05:51
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sil2100Morning!07:16
sil2100Mirv: hi! Can you review https://code.launchpad.net/~sil2100/cupstream2distro-config/apps_remove_assets/+merge/177746 ?07:30
darkxstpitti, would there be some way to generate the missing mappings locally?07:34
pittidarkxst: PPAs don't build a Contents.gz?07:36
pittidarkxst: if they do, that'd be easiest; if not, then you'd need to scan all PPA debs for their files and put them into such a mapping07:37
darkxstpitti, apparently not: Bug 76960707:42
ubot2`Launchpad bug 769607 in Launchpad itself "Missing Contents-*.gz in PPAs" [Low,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/76960707:42
pitti:/07:42
pittidarkxst: just to be sure, you do have "deb" apt sources for ddebs for both ddebs.u.c. and the PPA, right?07:43
darkxstpitti, yes07:44
sil2100Mirv: wait, I'll also add one more modification to that branch07:47
Mirvsil2100: just when I clicked :) ok, waiting07:48
darkxstpitti, it seems to work fine where the so names match up07:48
pittidarkxst: oh, you've got report with older library sonames?07:48
sil2100Mirv: done ;)07:48
Mirvseb128: could you ack http://10.97.0.1:8080/view/cu2d/view/Head/view/SDK/job/cu2d-sdk-head-3.0publish/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/packaging_changes_ubuntu-ui-toolkit_0.1.46+13.10.20130731-0ubuntu1.diff ? just copyright file tweak, by me. adding, plus someone had placed the * section wrongly lately07:48
sil2100Mirv: now we'll fix two stackks at once ;p07:49
pittidarkxst: that explains it then; these should usually just be invalidated, the retracer has some heuristics for that07:49
pittidarkxst: doesn't it close the bugs as invalid?07:49
darkxstpitti, I mean where the so name in ppa package is the same as in archive07:49
Mirvsil2100: ok07:49
pittidarkxst: like "you used version 1, but version 2 is in Ubuntu, retry with current versino blabla"07:49
pittidarkxst: ah, ok07:49
pittidarkxst: yeah, that would be the Contents.gz matching07:50
darkxstpitti, it does invalidate when packages are too old07:50
pittidarkxst: this is a fallback if there is no transitive Depends: on a library that is loaded into /proc/pid/maps07:50
pittidarkxst: i. e. plugins which are being used at runtime without declaring dependencies on them07:50
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* sil2100 waits for seb128 to have a free jiffy07:52
darkxstpitti, ok07:54
sil2100didrocks: morning!07:54
darkxstwhere is the code handling Contents.gz mapping07:54
sil2100Are you busy in the morning? ;)07:54
didrockshey sil2100! Well, in meetings :)07:54
pittidarkxst: backends/packaging-apt-dpkg.py, _search_contents()07:55
sil2100didrocks: since seb128 seems to be busy as well, and we have some packaging ACKs to request for the stacks ;D07:55
sil2100We might wait of course!07:55
pittidarkxst: called by get_file_package()07:55
didrockssil2100: fire away with links07:56
didrocks:)07:56
sil2100didrocks: HUD, a quickie: http://10.97.0.1:8080/view/cu2d/view/Head/view/HUD/job/cu2d-hud-head-3.0publish/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/packaging_changes_hud_13.10.1+13.10.20130731-0ubuntu1.diff07:56
seb128didrocks, sil2100, Mirv: I can review as well07:56
* didrocks steps away07:57
sil2100seb128: ^ ;)07:57
seb128sil2100, Mirv: you guys pinged me in the minute I was online (I'm a bit later today, my router/dhcp was down and it took me a bit to figure out what was the issue)07:57
* sil2100 wants upload rights so that he won't have to bother anyone07:57
seb128I couldn't connect, the dhcp was down07:57
seb128sil2100, hud change is fine07:58
sil2100seb128: thanks :)07:59
seb128Mirv, toolkit is fine07:59
sil2100seb128: sadly, indicators has a few packaging changes, all small, let spam a moment:07:59
sil2100http://10.97.0.1:8080/view/cu2d/view/Head/view/Indicators/job/cu2d-indicators-head-3.0publish/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/packaging_changes_indicator-applet_12.10.2+13.10.20130731-0ubuntu1.diff08:00
sil2100http://10.97.0.1:8080/view/cu2d/view/Head/view/Indicators/job/cu2d-indicators-head-3.0publish/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/packaging_changes_indicator-appmenu_13.01.0+13.10.20130731-0ubuntu1.diff08:00
sil2100http://10.97.0.1:8080/view/cu2d/view/Head/view/Indicators/job/cu2d-indicators-head-3.0publish/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/packaging_changes_indicator-datetime_12.10.3+13.10.20130731-0ubuntu1.diff08:00
sil2100http://10.97.0.1:8080/view/cu2d/view/Head/view/Indicators/job/cu2d-indicators-head-3.0publish/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/packaging_changes_indicator-sound_12.10.2+13.10.20130731-0ubuntu1.diff08:00
sil2100http://10.97.0.1:8080/view/cu2d/view/Head/view/Indicators/job/cu2d-indicators-head-3.0publish/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/packaging_changes_libdbusmenu_12.10.3+13.10.20130731-0ubuntu1.diff08:00
sil2100There's also ido, which seems to update the symbols file automatically:08:01
sil2100http://10.97.0.1:8080/view/cu2d/view/Head/view/Indicators/job/cu2d-indicators-head-3.0publish/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/packaging_changes_ido_13.10.0+13.10.20130731-0ubuntu1.diff08:01
sil2100I see that it removes some symbols too, but it's not really API/ABI stable I guess?08:01
Laneygoooood morning08:01
seb128sil2100, great website for you: http://paste.ubuntu.com/08:02
seb128Laney, hey08:02
Mirvseb128: :) by a chance, I don't have join/part messages visible so I just tried seb[tab] to see if you're online08:02
Mirvseb128: thanks08:02
pittiseb128: btw, while I investigated the recent libgphoto2 breakdown I started packaging the current upstream version 2.5.208:02
sil2100Next time I'll pastebinit, but this way it's much faster for you to open the links ;)08:02
pittiseb128: we still have 2.4.14 which is > 1.5 years old, and we should keep up with current cameras08:02
pittiseb128: mostly because the package is outdated in debian08:02
seb128pitti, great08:03
Mirvsil2100: the fastest is http://www.multiurl.com/ one click open08:03
pittiseb128: do you have any objections in updating? it does involve ABI bumps and ~ 10 rebuilds/ports/updates08:03
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seb128pitti, no, that's fine with me, I would prefer the new version as well, it has better support for some android devices iirc08:03
pittiseb128: I fixed libgphoto in -proposed with a backport patch, so at least things will be working soon again without the abi bump08:03
sil2100Mirv: woha08:03
sil2100Mirv: that's nice08:04
pittiseb128: but now that I got a big chunk of the work done already, we might as well go through with it?08:04
seb128sil2100, they look fine, out of the ido one, please check with larsu and charles why they are dropping those symbols08:04
seb128pitti, yes please08:04
sil2100seb128: will do, thanks!08:04
Laneypitti: My system is in the 'borked /run/user/1000/pulse permissions' state atm08:04
Laneywant any debugging information?08:04
pittiwhat is broken about them?08:05
Laneydrwx------ 2 root  root  100 Jul 27 10:40 pulse/08:05
Laneyah, Luke asked on the bug to try with PA 4.008:05
tkamppeterseb128, the build problem of cups-filters is also reported as https://bugs.linuxfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1144 and I have informed the original author of the pdftoopvp filter. He always quickly fixed this filter when a new Poppler came out.08:05
Laneynow, when was that uploaded?08:05
ubot2`bugs.linuxfoundation.org bug 1144 in cups-filters "Build fails with Poppler 0.24.0" [Major,New]08:05
pittiLaney: any pulseaudio daemon running as root ATM?08:05
pittiLaney: otherwise, I don't know much about pulse, I'm afraid08:06
Laneypitti: no08:06
pittiLaney: it does sound like something starts a pulseaudio as root08:06
Laneyand the pid file inside there points to one owned by my user08:06
Laneyindeed the files inside there are owned by me08:06
seb128tkamppeter, ok, great, thanks08:06
pittiLaney: it would be weird if something else than pulse itself would fiddle with the pulse directory08:06
seb128some testsuite maybe?08:07
Laneyhmm08:07
pittiLaney: as pulse doesn't have any suid binaries, my best bet would be a bug in lightdm08:07
LaneyI don't do so much building on the laptop08:07
pittiLaney: not dropping privs for the user session early enough or so08:08
seb128Laney, pitti, larsu: aurelien fixed the libusbx hang issue that was impacting upower, just synced that update to saucy08:08
sil2100larsu: hi!08:08
Laneyseb128: cool!08:08
pittiLaney: but /run/user/1000 has the right permissions?08:08
pittiseb128: awesome!08:08
pittiasac: ^08:08
larsuseb128: awesome!!! Where do we send the beer?08:08
Laneypitti: yes08:08
larsusil2100: morning08:08
seb128larsu, at dholbach's in a few weeks :p08:09
pittiseb128: adjusting/closing bug 1203655 then08:09
ubot2`Launchpad bug 1203655 in upower (Ubuntu) "Hangs in pthread_join in libusb_exit" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/120365508:09
sil2100larsu: morning morning! We noticed the removed symbols in the libido binary08:09
LaneyI've never seen this on my desktop either08:09
sil2100larsu: what's up with those?08:09
seb128pitti, danke08:09
sil2100larsu: http://10.97.0.1:8080/view/cu2d/view/Head/view/Indicators/job/cu2d-indicators-head-3.0publish/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/packaging_changes_ido_13.10.0+13.10.20130731-0ubuntu1.diff <- here is the symbols diff08:09
larsuseb128: looking forward to it!08:10
pittirickspencer3: you were also asking about the upower hang (suspend trouble), I think; so, that should be fixed today as soon as the new libusbx finds its way into saucy08:10
rickspencer3seb128, didrocks, nice to have single click launches apps back in the dash08:10
sil2100larsu: were those symbols unused?08:10
seb128rickspencer3, indeed!08:10
rickspencer3pitti, ok, I"ll let asac know08:10
rickspencer3thanks08:10
pittirickspencer3: pinged him above08:10
rickspencer3pitti, that phone call mocking work sounded amazing08:11
seb128larsu, the issue with that ido update is that it drops public symbols (e.g ido_location_menu_item_set_format), look at the - lines in the .symbols08:11
rickspencer3I'm looking forward to seeing what folks do with it08:11
larsusil2100: woah, I have no idea, that's charles' doing08:11
seb128oh, speaking of which08:11
larsulet me find the commit08:11
sil2100hmmm08:11
pittirickspencer3: you realize you are speaking to a mocked pitti!08:11
rickspencer3wow08:11
rickspencer3nice08:11
rickspencer3lol08:11
rickspencer3pitti, does that mean we've had this conversation before and you are playing it back?08:12
pittirickspencer3: and enjoy the weekend!08:12
seb128pitti, is there a way to simulate calls if you don't have a device to record the events? (e.g do we ship recorded events somewhere for people to use)?08:12
asac:)08:12
pitti<real pitti> rickspencer3: oops, that's where the original record starts to mismatch08:12
pitti:)08:12
pittiseb128: you can't record stuff without the actual device08:13
pittiseb128: but I'm happy to put some traces somewhere, maybe even into git08:13
seb128pitti, right, but e.g you could record a call simulation and ship it in a test package no?08:13
sil2100larsu: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~indicator-applet-developers/ido/trunk.13.10/revision/14308:13
larsusil2100, seb128: the commit message doesn't really help08:13
pittiseb128: git already has some example ioctls for cameras, media players, and input devices (for the integration tests), might as well have a phone call08:13
pittiseb128: oui08:13
seb128pitti, that would be useful, thanks08:13
seb128not everyone in the team has a phone08:14
larsusil2100, seb128: Looks like he refactored a bit and he didn't consider ido to be public API08:14
sil2100larsu: I'll block the indicators release then08:14
sil2100I don't like API/ABI breaks without proper version bumps08:14
seb128larsu, do you know if those symbols are likely to be used anywhere?08:14
sil2100;)08:14
larsusil2100: :(08:14
larsuseb128: highly unlikely. This should never have been public API...08:15
larsusil2100: please talk to charles when he gets up, I won't be able to (I'll be on a train)08:16
seb128sil2100, $ apt-cache rdepends libido3-0.1-0 .... lists empathy unity unity-greeter indicator-applet ubiquity indicator-sync indicator-bluetooth08:16
sil2100larsu: ok08:16
seb128sil2100, you can apt-get those source from saucy and grep -r for the dropped symbols08:16
seb128if that returns nothing it's probably fine08:16
sil2100seb128: will do, ok08:16
seb128larsu, ^ seems reasonable to you?08:16
larsuseb128: the indicators should not depend on it anymore, that's a bug08:16
didrocksrickspencer3: yep! it's nice to see that ;)08:16
seb128larsu, sync and bluetooth didn't get gmenuified yet08:17
larsuseb128: right. They won't be using those symbols thouhg. But you're right, better make sure. It doesn't hurt :)08:17
seb128larsu, standard rule, get the rdepends and grep through them ;-)08:17
pittiseb128, larsu: *want codesearch.ubuntu.com*08:18
larsuseb128: heh. We should have done a better job with ido. None of these items should be public API. (I'm a bit to blame as well, but I never removed any symbols ;) )08:18
pitticodesearch.debian.net is so awesome for this kind of research08:18
larsupitti: yes please!!08:18
LaneyI started trying to set up a codesearch instance but it wasn't so easy to glue the pieces together08:21
Laneyand there were some debian-specific assumptions hardcoded, which I couldn't untangle as I don't understand Go yet08:21
LaneyI notice that it is now packaged though08:21
Laneyassuming that is the web frontent08:21
Laney(damn, it is not)08:22
sil2100seb128: I grepped all the rdeps and it returned no results08:23
sil2100seb128: so hm, I guess we can push it further, no?08:24
seb128sil2100, let me install the debs and try a guest session here (please do the same)08:26
seb128Laney, we need it juju charmed, where is jcastro? :p08:26
Laneyhaha08:26
LaneyI would have done that if I got it to work normally first08:26
seb128right08:26
sil2100seb128: ah, to check if indicators are working? I did that in the morning and it was fine08:29
* Laney wtfs at xpdf08:40
seb128Laney, I'm pondering really dropping it from the archive, it's annoying to port it to new poppler every time, and we have better viewers nowadays08:41
seb128Laney, or at least port the port to poppler08:41
LaneyI haven't even got that far yet :-)08:41
seb128it was making sense back in the days, but I don't think it matters nowadays08:41
Laneycan't install the BDs08:41
seb128hum, why not?08:42
seb128it worked for me yesterday08:42
Laneywell, that's the weird part08:42
Laneysbuild won't do it but apt-get build-dep in the chroot does08:42
seb128or is it the build conflicts on binutils-gold?08:42
Laneyah, good clue08:42
seb128that was the issue for me yesterday08:42
seb128I dropped the line from the control, it seemed to work with binutils-gold installed (at least it failed on poppler stuff before binutils ones)08:43
seb128I didn't try to debug though, I just tried if that was a no change rebuild, and it's not :/08:43
Laneylets see08:43
seb128sil2100, ok, ido seems to create no problem here, go for it08:43
Laneydo you know what else is left besides that?08:43
sil2100seb128: thanks, on it!08:44
seb128cups-filter, tkamppeter opened an upstream bug and is waiting for them to reply (he said they are reactive usually)08:44
seb128karbon08:44
seb128libreoffice08:44
seb128gdal08:44
seb128I'm looking a gdal08:45
seb128I built it in the wrong pbuilder yesterday and though it was a no change rebuild, but it's not08:45
Laneykarbon is calligra08:45
seb128ah08:45
seb128didn't you test build that yesterday?08:45
Laneyyes, it's done08:45
seb128weird08:46
seb128why is it still listed on http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_output.txt ?08:46
* seb128 starts pbuilder08:46
Laneynot in the hint at the end08:46
seb128ah08:47
* seb128 hates update_output08:47
Laneythat's where it tries all of them together and tells you what is left over08:47
seb128that shouldn't be that hard to read08:47
Laneyyeah it's the raw output08:47
Laneywe could do with a better view on it08:47
sil2100seb128: two more packaging ACKs if you have a jiffy: http://paste.ubuntu.com/5932026/08:50
sil2100didrocks: sadly, unity release will have to wait since we got finally struck by the ibus unity tests failing due to the new ibus - that's a known issue that Brandon discussed with me08:53
sil2100I'll look into that today, also with him08:53
sil2100And I can't push out a release with 40 failures per platform ;)08:53
seb128sil2100, webbrowser seems buggy08:54
seb128webbrowser-app-0.22+13.10.20130731/debian/qtdeclarative5-ubuntu-ui-extras-browser-plugin.install08:54
seb128-usr/share/locale/*/LC_MESSAGES/webbrowser-app.mo08:54
seb128webbrowser-app-0.22+13.10.20130731/debian/webbrowser-app.install08:54
seb128+usr/share/locale/*/LC_MESSAGES/webbrowser-app.mo08:54
seb128 08:54
seb128sil2100, the files moved from qtdeclarative5-ubuntu-ui-extras-browser-plugin to webbrowser-app08:55
seb128sil2100, so webbrowser-app should Replaces qtdeclarative5-ubuntu-ui-extras-browser-plugin (<< 0.22+13.10.20130731)08:55
sil2100Oh, and I asked Olivier if it's only moving things out of webbrowser-assets - right!08:56
sil2100Let me fix that08:56
seb128sil2100, thanks08:56
didrockssil2100: thanks for keeping me posted :)08:57
seb128sil2100, media is fine08:58
Laneydoh09:06
Laneydidn't notice that xpdf has its own build system in debian/rules09:07
Laneyfixed09:07
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sil2100seb128: https://code.launchpad.net/~sil2100/webbrowser-app/missing_replaces/+merge/177768 <- not sure if I should also add a 'Breaks:' or not as well09:16
seb128sil2100, yes, please use a Breaks as well09:22
sil2100seb128: pushed09:36
seb128sil2100, ideally the Conflicts on the assets should also be a Breaks ... can you change that?09:38
sil2100seb128: ok, hm, I wanted Conflicts since it forces the uninstall of that package more ;)09:41
sil2100But ok!09:41
seb128oh09:41
seb128sil2100, if you want to replace/force removal, you need to Provides/Conflicts/Replaces without versions09:42
seb128sil2100, c.f http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-relationships.html#s-replaces09:42
seb128sil2100, 7.6.209:42
sil2100seb128: I wanted to keep the version numbers in case someone would like to re-introduce webbrowser-app-assets ;)09:43
seb128sil2100, is there any reason then would like to rename it back? and if they do we can update the control...09:44
sil2100seb128: pushed!09:52
seb128sil2100, approved, but you need to change the mp status, I don't have access to it09:53
sil2100seb128: thanks! :)09:54
seb128sil2100, thank you for the fixes ;-)09:54
didrockssil2100: hey!09:58
didrockssil2100: bfiller is with me and asking about the apps stack, the manual publishing we have currently had a -1 from seb128, right?09:59
didrocks(we had more files moving)09:59
seb128didrocks, yes, files moved without proper Replaces09:59
seb128didrocks, we just approved the mp to fix that09:59
sil2100didrocks: yes, but I'll re run it once the merge is in09:59
sil2100And there will be a +109:59
didrockssil2100: ok, any reason the stack wasn't rerun manually yesterday?10:00
sil2100So it should be released in some minutes10:00
didrocks(after the first replaces fix?)10:00
didrocks(which apparently wasn't enough)10:00
sil2100didrocks: it was re-run, but it got stuck with cu2d-config problems when it finally was ;/10:00
sil2100didrocks: i.e. with packages: mismatch10:01
sil2100It was already late when I noticed that, so I did that in the morning10:01
didrockssil2100: ok, can you please ensure that it's in ubuntu asap10:02
didrocksthanks guys :)10:02
sil2100Yes sir!10:02
darkxstpitti, will it be ok to merge ppa changes into apport?10:06
pittidarkxst: as long as they are generic and don't break the distro retrace, sure10:07
darkxstpitti, sure, nothing will break distro retrace10:08
sil2100didrocks: from other things - I had a chat with Andrea about using a newer compiz for saucy10:08
sil2100didrocks: and I thought, maybe we could daily release lp:compiz/0.9.10 instead?10:09
darkxstpitti, it would be nice if origin was its own field in the crash report10:09
didrockssil2100: I'm good if we test before/after and see the AP result diff :)10:09
sil2100didrocks: since lp:compiz/0.9.10 seems to be stable, as it's monitored and specifically targetted to saucy - lp:compiz has all the risky bits10:09
didrocks(maybe some dogfooding will be needed)10:09
didrockssil2100: right, that's what Andrea told me as well10:09
didrocksI think lp:compiz/0.9.10 is wiser as well10:09
sil2100Right, but if all is ok, that's feasible for you?10:10
sil2100Ok :)10:10
didrockssure sure ;)10:10
sil2100So I'll dogfood it on my system as well10:10
didrocksperfect!10:10
darkxstpitti, that would make it quite easy to setup per-ppa configs10:10
didrockssil2100: can you prioritize Mir today?10:10
didrocksI'm finishing working on Mir MIR meanwhile10:10
didrockswould be great to have it in main10:10
didrocksso that we can start having xmir and drivers built against it10:10
sil2100didrocks: sure, just had this discussion and wanted to discuss further, moving on to Mir (while waiting for the merge)10:11
didrockssil2100: thx dude!10:11
darkxstpitti, although I could just parse the Source sting anyway10:12
pittidarkxst: that would make it rather unwieldy for origins in the "Dependencies" field, though?10:12
darkxstpitti yes true10:15
Mirvseb128: if you have time, lp:u1db-qt would appreciate preNEW reviewing so that I could possibly then add it to the sdk cu2d stack10:31
seb128Mirv, ok, looking10:33
sil2100didrocks: re-running Apps stack10:35
didrockssil2100: thx!10:35
seb128Mirv, u1db-qt: looks mostly good, some small issue: why isn't the lib multiarched (and why do you predepends on dpkg 1.15.6 if it's not)11:04
psivaadidrocks: probably a known issue, but reported bug 1206860, to account precise alternate smoke test failures11:05
ubot2`Launchpad bug 1206860 in xorg-server (Ubuntu) "xserver-xorg-input-all-lts-raring are unintstallable with precise alternate images" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/120686011:05
didrockspsivaa: you did want to ping mlankhorst, right?11:05
psivaadidrocks: not sure who to ping :)11:07
mlankhorstpsivaa: what exactly are you looking for?11:08
mlankhorstpsivaa: sounds like xserver-xorg-input-wacom-lts-raring is still in universe, needs an archive admin to fix..11:09
psivaamlankhorst: just notified that precise alternate installations fail due to this uninstallable packages. the report.html specifically says that though11:10
mlankhorstmove that package to main^11:10
seb128Mirv, would it make sense to split the qt lib and the bindings as well?11:11
seb128they are in the same binary atm which is a bit weird11:11
Mirvseb128: ah, multi-arch, fixing/adding. and splitting, I'll ping you later.11:21
seb128ok11:22
Mirvand tweaking my own review checklist since I don't seem to automatically necessarily remember those11:22
jbichaseb128: could you take a look at bug 1101154?11:40
ubot2`Launchpad bug 1101154 in gnome-session (Ubuntu) "all signal handlers have been removed in error" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/110115411:40
seb128jbicha, what about it?11:40
seb128jbicha, I had looked at this one before, I've no strong opinion/don't really know enough about the topic to comment11:41
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jbichaoh, I don't either but they're blaming you for making the change11:42
seb128that seems a patch refresh error11:44
seb128but I don't understand the problem offhand and I don't care enough to spend time debugging it atm11:44
seb128if you/somebody else wants to take it, feel free11:44
Sweetsharkseb128: thanks for break LibreOffice ;)12:17
Sweetsharks/break/breaking/12:17
seb128Sweetshark, the new poppler broke it?12:17
Sweetsharkyep12:17
seb128not a surprise ... are you fixing it? ;-)12:17
Sweetsharkseb128: will try. it might be easy ;)12:18
seb128it shouldn't be too much change12:18
seb128do you have the build log?12:18
Sweetsharkseb128: maybe I even have a patch. well, mostly.12:20
Sweetsharkseb128: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/5932579/ <- build log12:23
Sweetsharkseb128: possible fix: https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/gitweb?p=core.git;a=commitdiff;h=828ebc542b980fce90e70459eb2d13e6eeecc355;hp=6af7d0675d1c95c92e387424a91732e90382f46212:23
Sweetsharkseb128: needs some tweaking for poppler 2412:24
seb128Sweetshark, that patch seems fine12:30
seb128Sweetshark, it's not enough?12:30
jbichampt: is bug 1205480 ok?12:35
ubot2`Launchpad bug 1205480 in ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu) "Use 'Call forwarding' instead of 'Call diversion'" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/120548012:35
Sweetsharkseb128: well for one, it needs to check for version 24 too, I guess.12:47
Sweetsharkseb128: Im testing right now ...12:47
mptjbicha, I'm not British, but otherwise it looks like a well-founded bug report. :-)12:49
jbichampt: you're American?12:49
seb128lol12:50
* mpt throws a pavlova at jbicha 12:50
seb128don't insult mpt :p12:50
jbichait's been too long since I've been at a UDS12:50
Sweetsharkjbicha: mpt is as british as seb128 is german ;)12:51
seb128haha12:51
jbichasee I knew mpt was British! ;)12:51
jbichapavlova hmm12:51
Mirvseb128: bzr pull in lp:u1db-qt12:53
Mirvmy commit was merged, splitting the QML plugin and adding multi-arch support12:53
didrockssil2100: FYI, I'm rebuilding latest Mir now12:54
sil2100didrocks: with the dep-change merge in?12:55
didrockssil2100: yep ;)12:55
sil2100didrocks: excellent! Thanks! I see armhf boost finished building as well ;)12:56
didrockssil2100: yw! thanks to you :)12:57
sil2100didrocks: as for webapps, it seems my merge with fixing the arch: change wasn't top approved, so I'll re run it once it gets merged in12:58
sil2100Sometimes I forget that seb128 doesn't have access to some projects12:59
didrockspoor seb128, powerless :p13:00
* didrocks runs13:00
seb128didrocks, wait for next time I see you... ;-)13:05
didrocksyou will forget and just buy me a beer :)13:12
seb128didrocks, that jedi trick doesn't work on me13:16
seb128;-)13:16
seb128Mirv, the plugin binary is wrongly named13:21
seb128Mirv, it should be qtdeclarative5-u1db1.013:24
seb128Mirv, kenvandine said it's the new convention that was decided to make different abi co-installable/have easier transition13:24
Mirvseb128: ok, good to hear about that. I'll also fix the short descriptions now that they were separated.13:25
didrocksworthed a try though! :)13:25
seb128Mirv, thanks13:25
Sweetsharkpitti: "libsane-dev : Depends: libsane (= 1.0.23-0ubuntu2) but it is not going to be installed Depends: libgphoto2-2-dev but it is not going to be installed" Known/Fixed/Bjoerns problem?13:29
pittiSweetshark: transition happening in -proposed right now13:29
pittiSweetshark: I'm on it, but it should have cleared out 20 mins ago13:30
Sweetsharkpitti: yeah, build was there ~20 minutes ago.13:31
pittiSweetshark: retry now13:31
* Sweetshark considers to get a universal lock on -proposed for the first libreoffice upload in a cycle.13:32
Sweetshark(or at least for the LO deps -- so its only a third of main ;) )13:32
Sweetsharkpitti: retrying right now ...13:33
Sweetsharkpitti: seems to fail still13:41
pittiSweetshark: hm, it cleared from http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/testing/saucy-proposed_probs.html13:44
pittiSweetshark: ah, except gvfs -- that's still uninstallable13:45
pittiSweetshark: does LibO perhaps stumble over that? but it shouldn't be libsane-dev any more13:45
pittiSweetshark: I can do an intermediate upload of gvfs which makes things installable but fails its autopkgtest, to unblock packages which want to build against gvfs13:45
pittiI'll do that now13:46
Sweetsharkpitti: the problem seems to be that I need both libgphoto2-2 and libgphoto2-port0 for libsane-dev deps ...13:54
Sweetsharkpitti: and they dont like each other.13:55
pittiSweetshark: libsane-dev ought to depend on libgphoto2-6-dev only13:55
pittiSweetshark: do you have a current build log?13:55
Sweetsharkpitti: libgphoto2-2-dev : Depends: libgphoto2-2 (= 2.4.14-2.3ubuntu2) but 2.5.2-0ubuntu1 is to be installed <- looks suspicious13:59
Laneyjbicha: don't forget the translation template13:59
jbichaLaney: oh cause it's not automatic?14:00
Laneycorrect14:00
pittiSweetshark: right, but libgphoto2-2-dev is now spelled libgphoto2-6-dev14:00
pittiSweetshark: oh, does libo depend on 2-2-dev? that needs bumping then14:01
pittiSweetshark: odd, I checked and uploaded all binary rdepends14:01
Sweetsharkpitti: no libsane-dev depends on libgphoto2-2-dev it seems14:01
pittiSweetshark: not the one in -proposed14:01
Sweetsharkpitti: hmm, the libsane in my pbuilder thinks different. However, dpkg-query in that pbuilder does not find anything, maybe I b0rk that image?14:06
pittiSweetshark: maybe it needs an apt-get update?14:07
pittiSweetshark: like, it sounds it does have saucy-proposed enabled, but is behind14:07
Sweetsharkpitti: no, it always does an update.14:08
pittiSweetshark: do you see libsane-dev 1.0.23-0ubuntu3 thre?14:09
pittithere14:09
SweetsharkI assume so (although dpkg-query does not work, apt-get install libsane-dev says: "libsane-dev : Depends: libsane (= 1.0.23-0ubuntu2)"14:10
sil2100didrocks: I see Mir built correctly \o/ (and changed the stack name from MIR to Mir) ;p14:11
sil2100didrocks: it's in manual publish, should I?14:12
didrockssil2100: yeah, it was making robert's eyes bleeding :)14:12
didrockssil2100: be my guest!14:12
sil2100didrocks: publishing! The pkg changes were the ones that we just made, so I didn't triple-ACK them14:13
sil2100didrocks: it's green14:13
jbichaLaney: uh...how do I generate the pot?14:14
didrockssil2100: \o/14:14
didrocksthanks!14:14
sil2100didrocks: btw. settings got red, but I guess you guys are working on it?14:15
sil2100seb128: or you guys?14:15
Sweetsharkpitti: aptitude says i still have ubuntu2.14:15
pittiSweetshark: so -3 in -proposed ought to fix that14:15
didrockssil2100: I don't know about it, but it seems that something in the build-dep is broken (look at the logs)14:15
Sweetsharkpitti: ahh, it has teutotic mirrors. maybe its that.14:15
pittilol14:15
Laneyjbicha: cd po; qmake; make pot14:15
pittiSweetshark: yeah, likely; they only update once a day-ish14:16
sil2100We already had a release today though14:16
sil2100So I'm assuming someone is experimenting something14:16
seb128sil2100, I'm not working on it14:16
Sweetsharkpitti: works now, it seems. sorry for the noise.14:17
pittiSweetshark: np; it helped to discover that I produced uninstallability in -proposed with the missing gvfs :)14:17
Sweetsharkbug report of the day: fdo#67525 "it is not possible to delete more then 600 sheets with one click" -- http://media.moddb.com/cache/images/members/1/288/287053/thumb_620x2000/DoingItWrong6.jpg14:19
seb128jbicha, Needs fixing again, cd po; rm ubuntu-system-settings.pot; cd ../src; make ../po/ubuntu-system-settings.pot ... does that work for you?14:22
seb128jbicha, I get "make: *** No rule to make target `../po/ubuntu-system-settings.pot'.  Stop."14:23
seb128jbicha, that file is a leftover, we should just delete it, the "make pot" target is in the .pro14:23
seb128sil2100, didrocks: the settings stack being red is due to gvfs not being installable in saucy-proposed, pitti just uploaded a fixed version14:29
seb128" dbus-test-runner : Depends: gvfs-backends but it is not going to be installed"14:29
pittistill needs to publish, should be RSN14:30
pittiseb128: http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/testing/saucy-proposed_probs.html is fine again on i386/amd64, armhf needs another publisher cycle14:42
seb128pitti, great, thanks14:42
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sil2100seb128: thanks15:07
sil2100kenvandine: hello! Are you super busy?15:07
seb128sil2100, who isn't super busy here?15:08
seb128weird question... ;-)15:09
kenvandinesil2100, helping someone with a sponsored package... piloting this morning :)15:11
kenvandinesil2100, what's up?15:11
sil2100kenvandine: so, I've been asked to prepare lucene++, so I took Mathias'es branch, your changes and also some additions from Ricardo, will now try to push it to universe15:19
kenvandinegreat15:19
sil2100kenvandine: could you take a look at the branch? It has your changes in it, so I guess it's anyway ok ;p15:20
kenvandinei saw they finally made a release15:20
kenvandinesil2100, sure15:20
sil2100kenvandine: it's still based on a snapshot, since I was doing it yesterday - but will re-base15:20
sil2100kenvandine: I guess they listened to me as I sent them an e-mail about the release ;p15:20
sil2100On Monday15:21
kenvandinewe had asked them for a release during the winter, and they said they didn't have plans for one15:21
kenvandinewhich made me hesitant to upload to distro15:21
sil2100kenvandine: https://code.launchpad.net/~sil2100/lucene++/ubuntu15:21
sil2100As I said, I'll rebase on the latest release15:22
sil2100kenvandine: I rebased the version, so you can check the lp:lucene++/ubuntu branch now15:29
kenvandineok15:30
kenvandinesil2100, looks good15:31
sil2100kenvandine: I also added Vcs-* things now as well15:31
sil2100kenvandine: do you know who I could poke directly to get this into universe ;) ?15:32
sil2100kenvandine: of course, I'll first molest mhr3 to do device testing with it15:33
kenvandinei can upload it15:33
kenvandinesil2100, i trust you've built it in pbuilder right?15:33
* kenvandine doesn't have spare cycles to give it a test build right now :)15:33
kenvandinesil2100, i am patch pilot today, so sponsoring that now is perfect :)15:34
kenvandines/now/today/15:34
sil2100kenvandine: yes, the snapshot one at least - but it's building on the PPA as well, maybe I should do an armhf pbuilder test-build as well!15:34
kenvandinegood idea :)15:35
kenvandinesil2100, ping me when you are ready for me to sponsor15:35
sil2100kenvandine: it's building fine so far, not sure if it will finish till the end of today ;p amd64 was building over an hour, so hmm, armhf will probably 3 times longer ;D15:50
sil2100Or even much much longer15:50
kenvandineyeah... it takes ages15:50
sil2100kenvandine: yep, it's on 7% right now16:05
sil2100Terrible16:05
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sil2100kenvandine: lets sponsor lucene++ once the builds in the PPA finish, ok?16:13
sil2100Since it makes no sense to wait for armhf on my machine16:13
kenvandineyeah16:14
kenvandinesil2100, which PPA?16:14
sil2100kenvandine: https://launchpad.net/~sil2100/+archive/testing/+packages16:14
sil2100amd64 and i386 are still building16:14
kenvandinesil2100, how about changing the packaging branch to one owned by ~ubuntu-desktop?16:18
Sweetsharkdear bug-control, can you please nominate bug 1204449 for raring? thx16:18
ubot2`Launchpad bug 1204449 in libreoffice (Ubuntu) "[SRU] LibreOffice 4.0.4 for Ubuntu 13.04 (raring)" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/120444916:18
sil2100kenvandine: I could change the maintainer, yes16:18
kenvandinebetter to be a team16:18
sil2100kenvandine: should I do that in the meantime? You think ubuntu-desktop is the right team? :)16:18
kenvandinegood enough :-D16:19
kenvandinewe have tons of packaging branches under ~ubuntu-desktop16:19
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sil2100eeek!16:22
sil2100kenvandine: ok, it seems I'm not part of the ubuntu-desktop team ;p16:23
sil2100kenvandine: I think I should?16:23
sil2100didrocks: should I be part of ~ubuntu-desktop ;p ?16:23
didrockssil2100: this has to be voted because it gives you per package upload rights16:23
sil2100Ah, ok16:23
didrocksthe desktop package set16:23
sil2100kenvandine: then maybe some other team ;p? Since now I can't edit the LP page...16:24
kenvandinesil2100, pick a team :)16:24
sil2100kenvandine: could you change back the Driver and Maintainer to me back for a bit? https://launchpad.net/lucene++ ?16:24
sil2100Since now I can't do anything, I stripped myself out of authority ;p16:25
didrocksahah, happened to me as well in the past :)16:25
kenvandinesil2100, ok, i changed you to maintainer again16:25
kenvandinebut now i can't change driver16:25
sil2100Thanks!16:25
kenvandineso you can do that16:25
sil2100kenvandine: could it be ~ubuntu-unity maybe?16:28
sil2100I'm looking through the teams I'm in16:28
kenvandinefine with me16:28
sil2100kenvandine: branches updated as well16:33
sil2100kenvandine: LP too ;)16:33
kenvandinesil2100, awesome16:34
sil2100kenvandine: i386 finished with success, amd64 still building17:04
sil2100kenvandine: I guess you can sponsor if you would be so kind ;)17:04
sil2100kenvandine: big thanks in overall!17:04
sil2100I need to jump out now, so see you tomorrow17:04
seb128qengho, \o/ new chromium with working menu in my saucy updates, thanks18:03
ritzSweetshark hi, wrt https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-advantage/+bug/1176923/comments/718:08
ubot2`ritz: Error: ubuntu bug 1176923 not found18:08
ritzSweetshark  libreoffice-common was not built18:08
ritzfor raring18:09
qenghoseb128: yay!18:09
qenghoseb128: aaaaaaaand new chromium released last night. The wheels spin.18:09
Sweetsharkritz: see comment https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-advantage/+bug/1176923/comments/11 -- the build is in https://launchpad.net/~libreoffice/+archive/libreoffice-3-518:12
ubot2`Sweetshark: Error: ubuntu bug 1176923 not found18:12
Sweetsharkritz: The "full" package cant be build in ppa -- they are too small.18:13
Sweetsharkritz: thus the ~ppa version (which has a limited subset of l10n)18:13
Sweetsharkritz: so the binary to test is still (and always will be) the latest in https://launchpad.net/~libreoffice/+archive/libreoffice-3-5 -- while the https://launchpad.net/~libreoffice/+archive/libreoffice-3-5/+sourcepub/3333599/+listing-archive-extra is the _source_ we want to update to (which we can not compile in a PPA).18:19
Sweetsharkgah, the second link above was a copypasta error. Its https://launchpad.net/~bjoern-michaelsen/+archive/libreoffice-oneirictest-20110718/+sourcepub/3384413/+listing-archive-extra (that is 1:3.5.7-0ubuntu5).18:25
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ritzSweetshark the precise build is fine, the raring build is broken18:53
ritzSweetshark++ sru filed18:54
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