=== OutOfControl is now known as benonsoftware [12:02] Hi, I found that the ubuntu delta can be dropped for the moodle packge if the latest version is synced from Debian (http://packages.qa.debian.org/m/moodle.html). However, I notice it has some Release Critical bugs open. At least one of these is affecting the version already in Ubuntu, but the other two might not. Is this a potential concern or should I just file a sync request either way? === plars is now known as plars-away [13:54] Hello, everyone [13:54] Could I maybe get some attention on bug 1314616? [13:54] bug 1314616 in bitcoin (Ubuntu) "[SRU] bitcoin to be maintained upstream in PPA: Replace distro archive "bitcoin" bitcoin with an empty dummy package" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1314616 [13:55] What's the next step at this point in moving this forward? === timrc-afk is now known as timrc [15:22] hi how can i get involved with developing for ubuntu? [15:23] jackarius86: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ContributeToUbuntu [15:23] thnks mitya57 === timrc is now known as timrc-afk [16:53] I am wondering if kernel.ubuntu.com kernels have all the commits that upstream (linus/kernel.org) has or if the commits are conglomerations of upstream commits [17:03] soreau: ubuntu kernels start from a common branch point (a specific Linus release), then add a small number of changes/features, and then regularly merge back the upstream stable branches. [17:03] soreau: you made learn more specifics asking in #ubuntu-kernel too [17:03] kees: oh ok, thanks [17:35] Hi, I don't see a link in the topic regarding policy or rules or guidelines for this channel, so I'm sorry if I shouldn't be repeating this from 3-4 hours ago. [17:36] What needs to happen for bug #1314616 to move forward? How does the process work and get advanced from here? [17:36] bug 1314616 in bitcoin (Ubuntu) "[SRU] bitcoin to be maintained upstream in PPA: Replace distro archive "bitcoin" bitcoin with an empty dummy package" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1314616 === volkan is now known as vgezer [22:02] Hello. https://packages.debian.org/wheezy/octave does not depend on Java but the Ubuntu's version does. Is that intended? [22:21] Java is only needed for https://www.gnu.org/software/octave/doc/interpreter/Java-Interface-Functions.html - I found it is on by default in the configure, so if it bothers you, I can ask them to probably adjust the default. But I don't know whether this is the real reason or not - please confirm. [22:25] gry, octave in debian does depend on java [22:26] The only current diff is a change to the "breaks", which might be droppable [22:33] Noskcaj, I don't see a Java or jdk or jre word on the page I linked. [22:33] because you linked the page from debian stable [22:34] rather than unstable (what we sync from) [23:27] xnox: could you please take a look on bug 1327909 ? there is one patch added by you. is it forwardable to Debian? [23:27] bug 1327909 in usbmuxd (Ubuntu) "Merge usbmuxd 1.0.8-5 (main) from Debian unstable (main)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1327909 [23:51] hey try [23:51] and gry