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asaccyphermox:01:31
asac21:44 < Noskcaj> asac, Can you update ModemManager in debian to 1.0.001:31
asac:)01:31
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cpghi, is there some sort of generator to build a skeleton of a deb?02:55
infinitycpg: dh-make03:02
manchickenIs there a better way of getting a debug build of libapt-pkg other than building the source package for libapt with debugs on and installing it?03:02
manchickenI can't find a -dbg03:02
infinitymanchicken: http://ddebs.ubuntu.com/pool/main/a/apt/03:03
cpginfinity: great. looks like the actual program is dh_make03:04
xnoxmanchicken: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash#Debug_Symbol_Packages =)03:04
* manchicken is RTFM'ed. Thanks.03:05
manchickenThe first link works.03:05
manchickenDidn't think to append the version string for some reason.03:06
xnoxinfinity: i tend to point people at ddebs documentation, rather than to the pool ;-)03:06
infinityxnox: I would too, but I suck at searching wikis. ;)03:06
infinityxnox: As davidm always used to say, wikis are were information goes to die.03:06
xnoxlol =) yeah, i'd rather say "wikis suck at searching" i don't think human search skills are at all at fault here =)03:07
manchickenAll this time I thought public libraries in the US was where information went to die.03:08
xnoxmanchicken: I LOVE US PUBLIC LIBRARIES! they actually have stuff there, unlike libraries here in the UK03:09
* manchicken has no experience with public libraries in the UK.03:09
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xnox(maybe it's because i'm not cambridge alumni, and don't have their library pass)03:10
manchickenI know I lived in central Illinois, and during the hearings to approve funds to move our library out of the 1980's Radio Shack building into its own new building people kept on saying "why do we need libraries when we have Kindle?"03:10
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alkisgpkexec refuses to launch processes if PPID=1 (line 705 in http://cgit.freedesktop.org/polkit/tree/src/programs/pkexec.c), so e.g. `pkexec gparted` runs fine from gnome-terminal but not from the Alt+F2 run dialog which uses PPID=1...11:33
alkisgAnyone knows why is that, or, more importantly, any way to work around it without using a parent wrapper process like /usr/bin/gparted-pkexec?11:33
AnAntdoko_: Hello, I was wondering why you added this patch to harfbuzz packaging: Build using dh-autoreconf ?11:36
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dokoAnAnt, new targets, this time not only config.* updates are needed, but some libtool updates too12:03
AnAntdoko: is build-dep on autotools-dev still needed ?12:19
dokono, dh-autoreconf depends on it12:19
AnAntnope12:20
dokoohh?12:20
AnAntcan't see it here: http://packages.debian.org/sid/dh-autoreconf12:20
dokoyeah, well in most cases it replaces the config.* files itself. but there are a few cases where it does not12:21
AnAntI wonder if it is probably a best practice to use dh_autoreconf by default14:14
lksdjfhttp://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/drm-intel-nightly/current/18:28
lksdjfhow do i install this?18:28
lksdjfi downloaded the appropriate header and image18:29
lksdjfand the all18:29
lksdjfthen i did: sudo dpkg -i *all* and i figured that would install both the header and the image18:29
lksdjfi dtest18:32
lksdjfinstalling *headers* and *image* nd reboting18:32
lksdjfhmm, can see anything18:32
lksdjfhope nobody is responding to me right now18:32
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cyphermoxasac: will do on Monday19:03
asac:)19:04
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