[08:21] <lordievader> Good morning.
[08:21] <mcstr_> morning
[08:21] <lordievader> Hey mcstr_, how are you?
[08:22] <mcstr_> @lordievader thx i am fine and you?
[08:23] <lordievader> mcstr_: I have coffee next to me, so I guess I'm doing allright ;)
[08:23] <mcstr_> @lordievader that sounds good, i am just having my oatmeal, coffee will follow next :P
[08:25] <lordievader> :)
[10:39] <BluesKaj> 'Morning folks
[10:48] <BluesKaj> trying to update and upgrade 14.10, but this error is blocking further progress, is this a common error?  http://privatepaste.com/95b9d9fbcd
[10:57] <BluesKaj> -f install doesn't solve the problem 
[10:58] <mcstr_> *opens up a beer*
[10:59] <lordievader> BluesKaj: You can tell dpkg to force the overwrite.
[11:05] <BluesKaj> lordievader, and what would the dpkg overwrite command be?
[11:06] <BluesKaj> already tried sudo dpkg --configure -a
[11:11] <lordievader> BluesKaj: dpkg -i --force-overwrite <package>.deb
[11:16] <BluesKaj> lordievader, this is not a .deb package we're trying to upgrade it's kde-window-manager, associated packages and dependencies
[11:17] <BluesKaj> lordievader, namely these http://privatepaste.com/0712b38c6d
[11:19] <lordievader> BluesKaj: Exactly so you hunt out the one causing problems, allow dpkg to overwrite stuff and continue with apt-get install -f.
[11:35] <yofel> BluesKaj: it actually tells you the deb that you need to force after "error processing archive..."
[11:35] <yofel> just take that file and dpkg -i --force-overwrite it
[11:35] <yofel> after that apt install -f should do the rest
[11:35] <yofel> and now let me actually fix that ^^
[11:41] <yofel> shadeslayer: why is kde-workspace ubuntu2-4 not in bzr...?
[11:42] <shadeslayer> uhm ... because ... I forgot
[11:42] <yofel> heh
[11:42] <yofel> I'll fix it
[11:42] <shadeslayer> thx
[11:42] <BluesKaj> yofel, yes , I've tied to overwrite it , but it keeps erroring
[11:42] <yofel> shouldn't... at least not the same file
[11:43] <yofel> although you then might to first update kde-workspace-data
[11:43] <yofel> *might want
[11:51] <BluesKaj> ok yofel, lordievader, apt-get -f install worked that time, thanks for fixing 
[11:51] <lordievader> BluesKaj: No problem ;)
[11:53] <BluesKaj> didn't have that problem on my laptop which is intel based, only on the amd based desktop pc
[11:53] <lordievader> BluesKaj: This has nothing to do with architecture ;)
[11:54] <BluesKaj> not architectutre lordievader, it's the HW I'm sure , an API thing
[11:57] <yofel> not really, the file moved between packages and nobody told apt about that
[11:58] <mcstr_> http://albertvaka.wordpress.com/2014/06/28/awesome-contributions-to-kde-connect/   this sounds awesome. is the package being built yet? :P
[11:59] <BluesKaj> yofel, then why didn't the laptop get the same error 
[12:01] <yofel> whether you get it or not, depends on the order that apt updates the packages, which depends on the packages that are installed and apt's mood ^^
[12:03] <BluesKaj> yeah , mood seems appropriate :)
[12:04] <BluesKaj> now to get my virtual desktops back
[12:11] <shadeslayer> mcstr_: I plan on working on that on Monday if its not done by the
[12:11] <shadeslayer> *then
[12:11] <shadeslayer> maybe even get into backports
[12:12] <mcstr_> @shadeslayer  that sounds gd thx :)
[12:30] <BluesKaj> ok seems kwin and the workspace is working again on the desktop pc, that's a relief