[04:30] Hello, I'd like to write an application to recognize three finger touch pad gesture on Ubuntu. Could anyone point me in the right direction? [06:43] Hi, can anybody please retry qt4-x11 on arm64? It got "g++: internal compiler error: Segmentation fault (program cc1plus)". [09:14] mitya57: the build failed again === sraue_ is now known as sraue [14:44] mitya57: FWIW these days if gcc doesn't explicitly flag the ICE as unreproducible (the compiler driver tries the backend compile twice to see if it acts differently the second time) then a retry probably won't help === _salem is now known as salem_ === salem_ is now known as _salem [15:29] I'm looking at http://qa.ubuntuwire.com/ftbfs/ where the package mozo failed because it is waiting for libmatemenu-dev. That is a virtual package (https://packages.debian.org/sid/libmatemenu-dev). I can't find this with the package search in Ubuntu (http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=libmatemenu-dev&searchon=names&suite=utopic§ion=all) but when I try to install it on my Utopic system, it correctly installs libmate-menu-dev which [15:29] provides the virtual package. [15:30] So I'm not sure why the virtual package is not found by the search, but it seems like a rebuild of mozo would work. [15:43] hjd: Build-deps on virtual packages aren't automatically retried when they become available; it probably just wasn't available at the time of the initial build [15:44] hjd: I've kicked a retry [15:50] cjwatson: thanks :) [17:22] cjwatson: so can I do anything to fix that failure? [17:30] The file in question (qsharedpointer.cpp) didn't change since last upload [17:39] pitti: do you think I have to send a friendly ping to the ubuntu studio people (wrt xscreensaver)? [18:52] I've just uploaded libav10 to debian/unstable. When would be the best time to start this transition in utopic? [18:53] hint: it might get a bit messy, and will require some manual removals, but OTOH, it is "only" in universe. [19:48] Hi! I used system settings to switch to the nouveau driver, and while it says I'm using nouveau now, It actually left some blacklists in modprobe.d, and I'm really using VESA. Is that a bug I can report somewhere? === sz0 is now known as sz0` [19:50] semitones: it would be good to record it somewhere === sz0` is now known as sz0 [20:02] alright, here it is: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1318406 [20:02] Launchpad bug 1318406 in xorg (Ubuntu) "SystemSettings doesn't enable nouveau but says it does" [Undecided,New] === s1aden is now known as sladen [20:44] mitya57: I haven't actually looked at it, but perhaps /usr/share/doc/gcc-4.8/README.Bugs will come in handy [20:45] it> the failure [22:26] cjwatson, do you think you might get around to reviewing those d-i patches to remove the parted dependencies soonish?