[05:08] <maxiaojun> how file associations became something that one has to resort to ubuntu tweak?
[05:24] <maxiaojun> how file associations became something that one has to resort to ubuntu tweak?
[06:23] <maxiaojun> how file associations became something that one has to resort to ubuntu tweak?
[06:27] <sarnold> maxiaojun: perhaps you can rephrase your question?
[06:28] <maxiaojun> do you have problems understanding that?
[06:29] <maxiaojun> another issue, when run "update-manager -d" on raring, it finds saucy and claim it as a beta
[06:32] <sarnold> maxiaojun: I don't know what linux file associations are, I don't know what program or database would maintain them, and I'm not sure what would be wrong about using ubuntu tweak to tweak them, if it in fact can :)  there's just a lot about the question I don't understand.
[06:33] <maxiaojun> sarnold: google and learn what linux file associations are, otherwise, piss off
[06:34] <sarnold> maxiaojun: sorry. I'm just trying to be helpfu; you're the one who has asked the same question three times without any response.
[06:35] <sarnold> maxiaojun: most people don't bother responding to questions they don't know about; I thought if you expanded your question to describe what you're talking about (gnome? kde? mimetypes?) you might find someone who does know what you're truing to ask.
[06:37] <maxiaojun> sarnold: i'm talking about ubuntu proper, which runs unity, i don't think i have to state that explicitly here
[06:37] <sarnold> maxiaojun: and please note that in american english, "piss off" is much less polite than it might be in british english.
[08:55] <mlankhorst> @pilot out
[08:55] <mlankhorst> oops :P
[08:55] <mlankhorst> morning
[11:01]  * ogra_ sighs ... 
[14:20] <sconklin> @pilot in
[16:33] <jcastro> ev, what's the vertical scale on the left on errors.ubuntu.com represent, number of errors as a whole or a percentage or .. ?
[16:35] <ogra_> it represents our ability of drawing shiny bars in CSS :)
[16:35] <ogra_> (though grey on white is probably not *that* shiny)
[17:34] <ev> jcastro: the average number of errors per calendar day. This will change to be the weighted average number of errors per calendar day: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ErrorTracker#Calculating_daily_error_rates
[17:34] <ev> ^ mpt explains the motivation better than I ever could :)
[17:46] <jibel> cjwatson, latest coreutils fails autopkgtest, I filed bug 1246805 .
[17:56] <cjwatson> jibel: Yes, I've been working on it for the last hour or so already
[17:56] <cjwatson> Following the mail
[17:56] <cjwatson> jibel: I'll apply a different patch, I don't think yours is sufficient
[17:56] <cjwatson> jibel: If nothing else the list of tests needs to be updated
[17:58] <cjwatson> And it doesn't handle skipped tests remotely right, so I'm working on a more general update ...
[17:58] <cjwatson> But thanks for the note
[18:01] <jibel> cjwatson, thanks. There are 8 tests added to 8.21 but I didn't know if you left them aside on purpose, a quick run of them in our testing env shows that some of them are failing.
[18:07] <cjwatson> jibel: I just forgot to rescan
[19:09] <cjwatson> jibel: Can you see why https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/view/Trusty/view/AutoPkgTest/job/trusty-adt-pbuilder/ARCH=amd64,label=adt/6/console is failing?  Are autopkgtests of main packages constrained to use only main for test dependencies for some reason, perhaps?
[19:17] <dobey> cjwatson: doh. scared me for a second! i thought you were blocking *my* uploads. :)
[19:26] <infinity> dobey: We are.  Just yours.  For ever.
[19:27] <dobey> cool. i'll just upload everything as clicks instead
[19:28] <dobey> and i'll assign all the u1 bugs to infinity :)
[19:31] <infinity> dobey: If you hate your users, that would work well.
[19:43] <Noskcaj> Where can i find the source of packages on deb-multimedia? I'm trying to merge some of the remaining packages in ubuntu
[19:49] <hallyn_> i'm confused by my iptables behavior.  the -w flag was introduced with 1.4.20, and i don't see it in the saucy iptables package source.  but iptables -w works on my saucy host
[19:50] <hallyn_> oh!  it is there.
[19:51] <hallyn_> introduced with a horribly named patch under debian/patches
[19:51] <hallyn_> so drat.  that means upstreams can't use just iptables version numbers to check for -w support
[19:51] <hallyn_> si there a configure.ac stanza i can use to check whether a command with a particular flag returns 0 or 1?
[19:54] <hallyn_> hm, maybe AC_PATH_PROGS_FEATURE_CHECK ?
[19:55] <tarpman> Noskcaj: is deb-src not working for you? the repository does appear to contain the expected Sources files
[19:55] <tarpman> Noskcaj: e.g., deb-src http://deb-multimedia.org/ unstable main non-free
[19:55] <Noskcaj> tarpman, It might, i've not tried.
[19:56] <Noskcaj> There's no way to get it off the website?
[19:56] <tarpman> sure. http://deb-multimedia.org/pool/main/m/mplayer-dmo/ for example
[21:52] <jamespage> infinity, point taken about dpkg fix for quantal and raring; its not a specific target so I'm not going to make busy work
[22:03] <infinity> jamespage: Great, can you just wontfix those tasks, then?
[22:03] <jamespage> infinity, sure can
[22:03] <jamespage> (forgot I even raised them)
[23:16] <seb128> slangasek, do you have bugs open for the compiz issues you mentioned the other day? I found https://bugs.launchpad.net/compiz/+bug/763148 but it seems it should be fixed in the current version (if the launchpad status is correct)
[23:41] <slangasek> seb128: hmmm I'll look around for the bug; technically, it's true that bug #763148 is fixed in that windows no longer move between workspaces, but they *do* move around on the workspace instead of maintaining their relative positions
[23:42] <slangasek> seb128: I suspect a separate bug was never opened, because I threw up my hands once things regressed after my previous fix
[23:43] <seb128> slangasek, ok, having a new bug would be good, the unity7 is wanting to put them on their list for this cycle
[23:44] <slangasek> ok