[01:43] <psusi> so gparted released a minor release fixing several bugs and I just uploaded it to debian unstable... should/could it be synced to saucy before the freeze on Monday?
[01:45] <Noskcaj> psusi, It's possible, file a sync bug as soon as the package is available in debian and link all fixed bugs
[01:45] <Noskcaj> it will need an FF
[01:46] <Noskcaj> *FFe
[01:48] <psusi> Noskcaj, will it need an FFE seeing as how it is a bugfix only release?  no new features?
[01:48] <Noskcaj> psusi, At this time, yes.
[01:48] <Noskcaj> ANd if not, do it just to be safe, since i doubt anyone will look till monday
[01:48] <smartboyhw> psusi, we are very close to Beta 2 Freeze
[01:49] <smartboyhw> And rarely people upload stuff on Sundays.
[01:49] <psusi> ok... I'll probably let it go then since none of them are a big deal or fix bugs currently filed in ubuntu
[14:47] <valavanisalex> Hi, Inkscape ships some extension scripts that are written in python and I'm not sure how to distribute them properly.  I was under the impression that dh_python2 is used for installing python modules for use by external applications rather than for installing internal components of an application.  Can anyone point me to a similar package with a well-written rules file?
[14:48] <valavanisalex> At the moment, Debian is throwing up a tonne of Lintian errors because of this [1] so I don't want to merge their latest package until I can sort out the python scripts [1] http://packages.qa.debian.org/i/inkscape.html
[20:38] <love> can anyone point me to a nice tutorial about making a deb package for a LXDE window theme?
[20:41] <love> I know some of the basics...  I will need a theme_name.install, but I am not sure what my rules file should look like...  I'll be using pbuilder most likely, unless there is an easier solution...
[21:54] <love> well... this has been very un-helpful