[03:54] <TheLordOfTime> where can i get a list of the unity lenses that were shipped with 12.04
[04:02] <infinity> (precise-amd64)root@cthulhu:~# apt-cache search unity-lens | grep ^unity
[04:02] <infinity> unity-lens-applications - Application lens for unity
[04:02] <infinity> unity-lens-files - File lens for unity
[04:02] <infinity> unity-lens-music - Music lens for unity
[04:02] <infinity> unity-lens-video - Unity Video lens
[04:02] <infinity> unity-lens-gwibber - Gwibber Lens for unity
[04:02] <infinity> TheLordOfTime: ^
[04:03] <TheLordOfTime> infinity, what about the other things? there's reports there's still music store results in unity on 12.04 (on ask ubuntu) and i can't seem to find a source
[04:03] <TheLordOfTime> except *maybe* `unity-scope-musicstores` and possibly `unity-scope-video-remote`
[04:03] <TheLordOfTime> but would those be installed by default? :/
[04:04]  * TheLordOfTime may have also failed to use 'lenses' correctly
[04:04] <infinity> (precise-amd64)root@cthulhu:~# apt-cache show unity-scope-musicstores | grep ^Task
[04:04] <infinity> Task: ubuntu-desktop, ubuntu-usb, edubuntu-desktop, edubuntu-usb
[04:04] <infinity> (So, yes)
[04:04] <TheLordOfTime> ahhhh okay, that makes sense...
[04:05] <TheLordOfTime> infinity, so basically, "read the freaking list of packages `ubuntu-desktop` refers to, and grep it for `unity` and there's the list of scopes and lenses"?
[04:05] <TheLordOfTime> or is there an actual list somewhere?
[04:05] <infinity> TheLordOfTime: Well, the list of default ones, anyway.
[04:06] <infinity> TheLordOfTime: The list of ones in the archive is, well, the archive.  Hence why I was using apt-cache.
[04:06] <TheLordOfTime> infinity, true.  I need a list of what's installed by default though, not what all's in the archive
[04:06] <TheLordOfTime> since they *claim* it's stock 12.04, and on a stock 12.04 I'm not able to replicate the same "search" results they're claiming
[04:11] <TheLordOfTime> infinity, i have answered my own question, apparently I either removed the music scope or used a customized image that I must've made, the .manifest on releases.ubuntu.com for 12.04 has these all listed: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6724667/
[04:11] <TheLordOfTime> which probably means they end up installed?
[04:14] <infinity> TheLordOfTime: Yeah.  You could check the deps and recommends of ubuntu-desktop, or the task, or the manifest, they should all say the same thing.
[04:15] <TheLordOfTime> infinity, the packages.ubuntu.com page doesn't list the scopes as deps or recommends for `ubuntu-desktop` so i checked the manifest and it's there
[04:15] <TheLordOfTime> so maybe something else refers to it and pulls them in, but I dunno
[04:16] <infinity> Oh, sure, they might be indirect deps, like deps of unity.
[04:16] <infinity> So, yeah, the task is the better thing to check.
[04:16] <infinity> grep-dctrl would help you with that.
[04:16] <TheLordOfTime> infinity, would help if i weren't forced into a windows environment by "Fail To Boot" errors >.>
[04:16]  * TheLordOfTime is too tired to repair his Ubuntu boot
[04:16] <TheLordOfTime> but i'll keep that in mind, thanks.
[04:17] <TheLordOfTime> infinity, until then, I assume the manifest is a pretty accurate representation of all that gets installed by the desktop images and until i fix my Ubuntu installation I can refer to the manifests for default-installed-package lists?
[04:18] <infinity> TheLordOfTime: http://paste.ubuntu.com/6724693/
[04:19] <infinity> I guess that could have used a "sort -u"
[04:19] <infinity> But I'm sure you can de-dup in your head, it's a short list. :P
[04:19] <TheLordOfTime> indeed.
[04:20] <TheLordOfTime> infinity, thanks, that's what the manifest shows too.  :)
[10:06] <cjwatson> mlankhorst: How's the lts-saucy tree looking?
[10:07] <mlankhorst> should be ok
[10:07] <cjwatson> mlankhorst: PES needs to freeze their tree, so I'm minded to go ahead and promote things if they're working; most of the packages that haven't aged for 7 days are new
[10:07] <mlankhorst> runs for me on my system
[10:08] <mlankhorst> X.Org X Server 1.14.5
[10:08] <cjwatson> I suspect d-i still needs a bit of assembly
[10:08] <cjwatson> OK, let me start copying the obvious stuff
[10:09] <mlankhorst> after lts-trusty I'll start upgrading my own system again :-)
[10:18] <cjwatson> mlankhorst: I think that's them copied now; will be able to check against the next pending-sru.html run
[10:32] <cjwatson> gar, nobody sorted out the image building stuff
[10:32]  * cjwatson panics a little
[10:35] <mlankhorst> panic driven development
[10:36]  * davmor2 downgrades cjwatson "panics a little" to "worries a lot" 
[10:38] <cjwatson> stgraber,infinity,slangasek,RAOF: ^- could use quick processing of livecd-rootfs and base-files
[14:30] <stgraber> cjwatson: looking now
[14:32] <stgraber> done
[14:35] <cjwatson> thanks a lot
[14:37]  * cjwatson commits the corresponding seed changes
[14:38] <cjwatson> so with any luck I should be able to build and minimally test some images today and then promote those ...
[14:38] <cjwatson> and ara might not hunt me down
[15:12] <didrocks> hum, so this morning, I did push the right button (just retried to sync it). I bet that it's cleaned from the ppa
[15:12]  * didrocks checks
[15:13] <didrocks> yeah Removal requested on 2013-12-20.
[15:16]  * didrocks looks at seb128: if only you pushed the button when you reviewed it last year! ;)
[15:30] <Laney> hm
[15:30] <Laney> is proposed-migration going to notice that glib2.0 passed?
[15:30] <Laney> I thought it generally did so now
[15:31] <cjwatson> jibel wants to know about cases where it doesn't
[15:32] <Laney> after a retry, that is
[15:34] <cjwatson> ubuntu/precise/daily-live built with lts-saucy, syncing down to smoke-test
[15:34] <cjwatson> with any luck I got all the bits
[15:52] <crimsun> hi friendly archive admins, please reject the erroneously uploaded libcec in precise-proposed. thanks!
[15:54] <stgraber> done
[16:00] <seb128> didrocks, I had stuff to fix when I reviewed it by then, they got fixed but I didn't look again since
[16:26] <cjwatson> ok, tested a precise-desktop-i386 installation, it's working fine and I get the enablement stack, so promoting livecd-rootfs
[16:26] <cjwatson> trying a server build now
[16:26] <apw> cjwatson, i think you deserve a lolipop of your choice
[16:27] <cjwatson> dumb luck is what it is
[16:28] <ogra_> who cares as long as it results in lolipops :)
[16:29] <infinity> Wise words.
[16:30] <xnox> http://youtu.be/h37KQu64RY4
[16:31] <cjwatson> Oh god, the flashbacks
[16:32] <ogra_> lol
[16:32] <cjwatson> The 90s were just wrong
[16:34] <infinity> I don't know what this is, or what's happening to me.
[16:35] <cjwatson> I think the fundamental mistake is watching a youtube link provided by xnox
[16:35] <cjwatson> (Is it Friday yet?)
[16:39]  * mdeslaur 's brain melts from clicking on youtube link
[16:39] <cjwatson> Also, the IKEA assembly instructions man totally looks like Mr Blobby.
[16:39] <infinity> Okay, my brain is officially fried for the week.
[16:40] <infinity> I parsed that as "IKEA assembly (language) instructions (opcodes) man(ual page)" and it made NO SENSE AT ALL.
[16:40] <xnox> cjwatson: it was a tough call between that one, http://youtu.be/kfVsfOSbJY0 and the new part II http://youtu.be/GVCzdpagXOQ
[17:08] <cjwatson> d-i looks fine too, at least on the server image - I seem to have to boot the installed system with nomodeset to get it not to hang in kvm, but that's not d-i's fault
[17:10] <cjwatson> so promoting that and base-files
[17:24] <Laney> xnox: I loaded them both simultaneously by mistake and it was bad
[17:25] <xnox> Laney: hm?
[17:25] <xnox> Laney: streamer 0.1 and 1.0 ?
[17:25] <xnox> Laney: oh Friday & Saturday songs? =)
[17:25] <Laney> erm, not quite
[17:26] <Laney> yeah that, way worse technology than gstreamer
[19:52] <robru> stgraber, infinity : can i get somebody to NEW usensord and goget-ubuntu-touch? ^^
[21:02] <bjf> cjwatson, when to 12.05.4 test images start getting spun?
[21:03] <bjf> 12.04.4*
[21:11] <slangasek> bjf: images are being built daily for precise, and it looks like someone's already kicked off a second build today: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/precise/daily-live/20140110.1/
[21:11] <bjf> slangasek, cool, thanks