[20:39] <TheLordOfTime> anyone here able to approve a bug nomination for a specific release?  Kind of required last I checked.
[20:39] <TheLordOfTime> Kind of required in this case *
[20:42] <hggdh> TheLordOfTime: which one?
[20:42] <hggdh> oh, *approve* -- I am out :-)
[20:42] <TheLordOfTime> hggdh, yeah, I can nominate it myself, I need someone to approve
[20:43] <TheLordOfTime> if all else fails, I'll poke -motu and enlist one of them for the job
[20:43] <hggdh> TheLordOfTime: SRY?
[20:43] <hggdh> SRU*
[20:43] <TheLordOfTime> hggdh, Precise-only bug
[20:43] <TheLordOfTime> but...
[20:43] <TheLordOfTime> incomplete, because E: Possibly Invalid Research
[20:43] <TheLordOfTime> but only Precise is affected by it
[20:43] <TheLordOfTime> Bug 1170586
[20:43] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 1170586 in nginx (Ubuntu) "Naxsi package lacking Stub Status" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1170586
[20:44] <TheLordOfTime> the data the people are basing that claim on (the wiki page on Debian) is for 1.2.1-2 not 1.1.19
[20:44] <TheLordOfTime> hence incomplete and ONLY precise would be affected.
[20:44] <TheLordOfTime> hggdh, then i have to check with MOTU to see whether this is feasible to obtain, adding the module to the package via an SRU
[20:44] <TheLordOfTime> i don't even know when that module was added to nginx...
[20:44] <TheLordOfTime> so i'm also poking Debian to figure this one out :/
[20:45] <hggdh> yeah, I would wait
[20:45] <TheLordOfTime> hggdh, only problem is, this bug doesn't affect anything later, and is "Fix Released"
[20:45] <TheLordOfTime> because those all have the module
[20:45] <TheLordOfTime> hence the request to get this marked against Pecise
[20:45] <TheLordOfTime> precise
[20:45] <hggdh> TheLordOfTime: adda tag for precise
[20:46] <TheLordOfTime> just went through "Nominate for Series"
[20:46] <TheLordOfTime> but is there such a "precise" tag?
[20:46] <hggdh> I would not nominate yet, since we do not even know if it is applicable
[20:46] <TheLordOfTime> hggdh, well, i already nominated it
[20:46] <TheLordOfTime> because force-of-habit
[20:46] <TheLordOfTime> there's another bug that I need Upstream to look at
[20:46] <TheLordOfTime> honestly, I have no idea why they have the naxsi support in it...
[20:46] <hggdh> yes, all Ubuntu versions are automagically used as tags
[20:46] <TheLordOfTime> it's always a pain for compiling
[20:46] <hggdh> TheLordOfTime: I do not see any nomination there
[20:46] <hggdh> oh
[20:47] <hggdh> I *do* see
[20:47] <hggdh> and yes, I could approve
[20:48] <hggdh> once we find out if the stub status module can be used on 1.1.19, and it does not hose the whole shebang
[20:48] <TheLordOfTime> the question I have is different for Debian
[20:48] <TheLordOfTime> (1) did 1.1.19 ever have the module in it
[20:49] <TheLordOfTime> (2) if it did, which 1.1.19 upload in Debian had it
[20:49] <TheLordOfTime> (2b) if it did not, INVALID - Incorrect Research
[20:49] <hggdh> we might have not synced the package, but merged. Look for local changes
[20:51] <hggdh> TheLordOfTime: it might also be that this is a configure option. I do not see it in the configure args in the description, neither as explicitly removed or added
[20:51] <TheLordOfTime> hggdh, naxsi is weird
[20:51] <TheLordOfTime> hggdh, if it was never in the configure arguments but the code was included...
[20:51] <TheLordOfTime> then that's an easy fix
[20:51] <TheLordOfTime> if it was never in the configure arguments because it was never in 1.1.19...
[20:51] <TheLordOfTime> that's a different story.
[20:52] <TheLordOfTime> and before i add it  i'm doing extensive build testing
[20:52] <TheLordOfTime> and probably going to consult with MOTU on this because i'm not certain this is SRU fix worthy... because this adds new functionality
[20:52] <TheLordOfTime> assuming of course debian says it was never included.
[20:52] <hggdh> yeah, I know. The thing is if it was in the code, it might be because it requires explicit inclusion (like nginx-cache-purge), or it was ifdeff-ed off
[20:52] <TheLordOfTime> mhm
[20:53] <TheLordOfTime> which, again, will be me consulting with Debian upstream
[20:53] <hggdh> indeed, 100% with you
[20:53] <TheLordOfTime> i've left the naxsi specific bugs sit there and do nothing
[20:53] <TheLordOfTime> because not even the Debian maintainers 100% like it
[20:53] <hggdh> heh
[20:53] <TheLordOfTime> if it were within my power..
[20:53] <TheLordOfTime> I'd not be building the NAXSI packages at all
[20:54] <TheLordOfTime> in fact, in the stable PPAs, the last update for Lucid had a customized build which REMOVED the naxsi packages
[20:54] <TheLordOfTime> because of E: Unresolvable FTBFS
[20:54] <hggdh> oh
[20:54] <TheLordOfTime> but that's Lucid
[20:54] <TheLordOfTime> not Precise
[20:54] <TheLordOfTime> (precise builds without a hitch)
[20:54] <TheLordOfTime> hggdh, but unfortunately i'm bound kinda to Debian's call... they have the naxsi packages, we include them, it's out of my power.
[20:55]  * TheLordOfTime has no say in what debian does, but sometimes patches code in Debian because it fixes Ubuntu things :p
[20:55] <hggdh> yeahand we thank you for that :-)
[20:55] <TheLordOfTime> pfffft
[20:55] <TheLordOfTime> nginx users might thank me for that
[20:55] <TheLordOfTime> personally, i want to slap some people
[20:56] <TheLordOfTime> because some of the bugs is PEBKAC
[20:56] <TheLordOfTime> s/is/are/
[20:56] <TheLordOfTime> and aren't really bugs
[20:56] <TheLordOfTime> then there was this weird issue where someone had a custom compilation and filed abug
[20:56] <TheLordOfTime> and i was like "Invalid" because E: Custom Package and Code.
[20:56] <hggdh> old problem...
[20:56] <hggdh> people confuse bugs.lp.c usage
[20:57] <hggdh> it is not a support channel
[20:57] <TheLordOfTime> mhm
[20:57] <TheLordOfTime> ehehehe... then there was the small number of bugs I was able to Won't Fix :p
[20:57] <hggdh> and I just checked, indeed lucid to precise was a major version change on nginx
[20:57] <TheLordOfTime> eeeyup
[20:57] <TheLordOfTime> hggdh, not to mention, the dependencies had a lot of changes too
[20:57] <TheLordOfTime> so a lot of things wouldn't build :P
[20:58] <hggdh> yes
[20:58] <hggdh> expected
[20:58] <TheLordOfTime> that's why I finally said on the PPAs: "Screw it, we're not building for Lucid anymore, you want updated software on Lucid, build it yourself"
[20:58] <TheLordOfTime> and nobody's disagreed with that xD
[20:58] <TheLordOfTime> problem is...
[20:58] <TheLordOfTime> the PPAs are out of date
[20:58] <TheLordOfTime> because of E: FTBFS
[20:59] <TheLordOfTime> (test ppas show the FTBFS)
[20:59] <hggdh> and who maintain these PPAs?
[21:01] <TheLordOfTime> the NGINX team
[21:01] <TheLordOfTime> aka me
[21:01] <TheLordOfTime> the debian/ is from Debian...
[21:01] <TheLordOfTime> the code bumps and fixes for breaks come from me
[21:01]  * hggdh puts up a sad face, and thinks "poor guy"
[21:01] <TheLordOfTime> fortunately it works 99.99999% bug free from Debian/
[21:01] <TheLordOfTime> yeah, me.
[21:01] <TheLordOfTime> the poor guy who is pissed off at his computer and the world
[21:02] <TheLordOfTime> and isn't feeling well on top of that.
[21:02] <hggdh> not good. Consider something completely different for a while. I found that porcelain thingies are very good to raise my mental health
[21:03] <hggdh> plates are very good. tea  pots not so much
[21:04] <TheLordOfTime> wrong "not feeling well"
[21:04] <TheLordOfTime> general cold, headaches, sniffles, congestion
[21:04] <TheLordOfTime> but not nausea
[21:04] <hggdh> also (personal experience) having long pants and boots helps on not having unwanted blood spills
[21:04] <hggdh> oh
[21:04] <TheLordOfTime> just your basic cold is all :/
[21:05] <hggdh> no temps?
[21:05] <hggdh> i.e., not flu?
[21:05] <TheLordOfTime> nope, not flu
[21:06] <TheLordOfTime> just the fever that sometimes comes with a cold
[21:06] <TheLordOfTime> but the fever broke yesterday
[21:06] <TheLordOfTime> so... :P
[21:06] <TheLordOfTime> i'm getting better, but not there yet at "better"
[21:07] <hggdh> yeah. I sort of know the feeling (but have not had a cold for a few years)