[03:12] <FcukYou> ffasdf
[05:18] <igoryonya> hello, I have some sshfs file systems, configured in fstab, they don't always connect automatically after the system boots up and I have to do mount -a. Is there a way to fix that behaviour and make sure that they get connected every time.
[06:29] <amjjawad> Hi, I became an Ubuntu Member a week ago and while I was trying to configure my @ubuntu.com to work with my gmail, I couldn't do that and this page: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuEmail#Sending_email_from_GMail_with_your_Ubuntu_address is very unhelpful and I did contact rt@ubuntu.com and lamont suggested to contact you
[06:29] <amjjawad> My launchpad is: https://launchpad.net/~amjjawad
[08:17] <lordievader> Good morning.
[09:09] <VD|2> Hello
[09:10] <lordievader> o/
[09:12] <VDSecond> o/o
[09:19] <VDSecond> how can I change the nick when nick tis emporarily unavaliable?
[09:20] <VDSecond> strange
[09:26] <YamakasY> whay do I miss on my mirror comparing to the following 404's ? or is my sources on my servers just too large ? http://pastebin.com/kMPf6Khh
[09:27] <lordievader> YamakasY: Your 'http://mirror.domain.local' cannot be resolved I guess.
[09:28] <lordievader> Or at least "http://mirror.domain.local/ubuntu/dists/trusty" is not found.
[09:37] <YamakasY> lordievader: yes only those are not found, they are not on the mirror I guess
[10:15] <lordievader> YamakasY: Does mirror.domain.local resolv for you?
[10:17] <YamakasY> lordievader: yes the mirror works perfectly, I just don't like these :D
[10:18] <lordievader> YamakasY: Ok, what happens when you go there with your webbrowser?
[10:20] <YamakasY> lordievader: forbidden
[10:22] <lordievader> YamakasY: There you go ;) wonder why it throws a 404.
[10:23] <YamakasY> lordievader: it shouldn'tshoud it ?
[10:27] <lordievader> YamakasY: No it should be accesible.
[10:30] <YamakasY> lordievader: strange thing is, it's just a default mirror setup
[10:32] <lordievader> YamakasY: Apache?
[10:40] <YamakasY> lordievader: yap
[10:41] <lordievader> YamakasY: Then check the directory config why it is not allowing access.
[10:41] <YamakasY> does it only a check for that ?
[10:41] <YamakasY> I mean
[10:41] <YamakasY> directory list will be off I think
[10:44] <lordievader> YamakasY: Read your apache configuration ;)
[10:44] <YamakasY> ye syes
[10:44] <YamakasY> but does ubuntu do a check on 404's ?
[10:44] <YamakasY> I mean when visiting a repo ?
[10:47] <lordievader> YamakasY: No, it tries to get the info, info is not found (404). Apt throws 404...
[10:48] <YamakasY> lordievader: this is what I get: [Wed Nov 26 11:32:37.368605 2014] [autoindex:error] [pid 6327:tid 140045914658560] [client 172.16.24.110:5380] AH01276: Cannot serve directory /var/www/ubuntu/dists/: No matching DirectoryIndex (index.html,index.cgi,index.pl,index.php,index.xhtml,index.htm) found, and server-generated directory index forbidden by Options directive
[10:49] <YamakasY> what kind of index does apt need ?
[10:50] <lordievader> None, but clearly your mirror is broken.
[10:50] <YamakasY> mhh files are there
[10:50] <YamakasY> installs go right
[10:50] <YamakasY> so
[11:16] <amjjawad> Hi, I became an Ubuntu Member a week ago and while I was trying to configure my @ubuntu.com to work with my gmail, I couldn't do that and this page: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuEmail#Sending_email_from_GMail_with_your_Ubuntu_address is very unhelpful and I did contact rt@ubuntu.com and lamont suggested to contact you
 My launchpad is: https://launchpad.net/~amjjawad
[12:50] <DonRichie> Hi, can somebody give me some /etc/network/interfaces examples how to configure ipv6 on ubuntu-server? Awesome would be: one example for stateless autoconfiguration, one for stateless autconfiguration with router advertising, one with dhcpv6 and one with static ipv6 configuration
[12:51] <DonRichie> I am talking about the client side network configuration
[14:13] <zul> jamespage: erm....ok...why would python-taskflow install the test-/requirements.txt file...wird
[14:57] <mribeirodantas> I have a 10.04.3 installation and I need to set up a Python/Django project in it. I can't reinstall the system since lots of other projects are running, so I basically wanted pip and virtualenv to have a safe place to work with news versions
[14:58] <mribeirodantas> but pip and virtualenv are in very old versions. What's the best approach? Compiling manually pip/virtualenv and doing the rest within a virtual environment?
[14:59] <Pici> mribeirodantas: Personally, I'd forgo the ubuntu packaged versions of those, and install pip from the get-pip.py that pip itself distributes.
[15:00] <mribeirodantas> how about python3?
[15:00] <peetaur2> mribeirodantas: you could use a chroot
[15:00] <mribeirodantas> Wait, I think the packaged version of python3 is not that old.
[15:00] <mribeirodantas> it may work.
[15:00] <Pici> mribeirodantas: I'd look at the deadsnakes ppa for that.
[15:01] <Pici> If what lucid provides is too old, that is.
[15:01] <mribeirodantas> thank you.
[17:02] <sander^work> whats the procedure to upgrade mysql in a live system?
[17:02] <sander^work> is it adviced to stop mysql?
[17:02] <sander^work> or will apt-get take care of that gracefully?
[17:03] <jrwren> sander^work: great question. I would have hoped for an upgrade section in https://help.ubuntu.com/14.04/serverguide/mysql.html
[18:25] <ChrisP1948> Scott - here is output of debdiff clamav_0.98.5+dfsg.dsc clamav_0.98.5+dfsg-1~ubuntu14.04.1~ppa1.dsc | less
[18:25] <ChrisP1948> dpkg-source: error: cannot fstat file /home/chris/clamav_0.98.5+dfsg-1.debian.tar.xz: No such file or directory
[18:25] <ChrisP1948> Use of uninitialized value $from in stat at /usr/share/perl/5.18/File/Copy.pm line 278.
[18:25] <ChrisP1948> Use of uninitialized value $from in string eq at /usr/share/perl/5.18/File/Copy.pm line 102.
[18:25] <ChrisP1948> Use of uninitialized value $from in -d at /usr/share/perl/5.18/File/Copy.pm line 134.
[18:25] <ChrisP1948> Use of uninitialized value $_[0] in substitution (s///) at /usr/share/perl/5.18/File/Basename.pm line 341.
[18:25] <ChrisP1948> fileparse(): need a valid pathname at /usr/share/perl/5.18/File/Copy.pm line 89.
[18:26] <ChrisP1948> There is no /home/chris/clamav_0.98.5+dfsg-1.debian.tar.xz:
[18:27] <ChrisP1948> I have clamav_0.98.5+dfsg.debian.tar.xz and clamav_0.98.5+dfsg.orig.tar.xz
[19:25] <ScottK> ChrisP1948: Hello.
[19:29] <ScottK> ChrisP1948: Try doing "pull-lp-source clamav" and then "debdiff  clamav_0.98.5+dfsg-1.dsc clamav_0.98.5+dfsg-1~ubuntu14.04.1~ppa1.dsc | less"
[19:33] <pleia2> hi there, working with crinkle here, wondering how to get new openstack components included in the UCA
[19:35] <pleia2> specifically looking at python-openstackclient
[19:35] <sarnold> hey pleia2, first guess, ask bigjools and/or Odd_Bloke
[19:35] <pleia2> sarnold: cool, thanks
[20:05] <ScottK> ChrisP1948: Looks like the Ubuntu security team has beat us to the punch: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-security-announce/2014-November/002741.html
[20:31] <YamakasY> guys I get these errors on my internal mirror: http://pastebin.com/Yc83vUKz
[20:31] <YamakasY> do I need them or not ?
[20:35] <YamakasY> any idea guys ?
[20:35] <ScottK> ChrisP1948: An update for lucid is still needed, so once we get through the basics, we can work on that.
[20:36] <sarnold> YamakasY: probably fine
[20:36] <YamakasY> sarnold: what do you mean by that ?
[20:37] <sarnold> YamakasY: apt-get source won't work but you are probably still getting the amd64 lists, right? not many people have i386-only systems any more...
[20:38] <YamakasY> sarnold: the issue is I get this because of my local mirror, which doesn't contain them... which I think it strange as they are not in my sources.list also
[20:38] <YamakasY> sarnold: I know :)
[20:38] <YamakasY> sarnold: so how to fix ?
[20:38] <YamakasY> is my sources.list bad or something else wrong in apt ?
[20:38] <sarnold> YamakasY: sorry, no, I'm content with local caching rather than mirrors...
[20:39] <YamakasY> sarnold: yes I can enable caching too.. but how does caching work, they the packages exist forevery ?
[20:39] <YamakasY> forever
[20:39] <sarnold> YamakasY: I suspect squid cleans them up periodically, I've never looked...
[20:40] <YamakasY> sarnold: ah ok, I cannot have that :(
[20:41] <sarnold> YamakasY: ... hmm, I see some things in my squid cache that's nearly a year old. I've only been using it for a year, so it may not clean things up...
[20:42] <YamakasY> sarnold: here, check this, same error: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-2220757.html
[20:43] <sarnold> YamakasY: you could try changing your deb lines to deb [arch=amd64] as described here, see if that helps: https://wiki.debian.org/Multiarch/HOWTO
[20:45] <YamakasY> sarnold: mhh, let me check my puppet manifests
[20:50] <YamakasY> mhh unclear such things
[20:50] <YamakasY> bad documented
[20:58] <YamakasY> sarnold: why would it grab those sources ?
[20:58] <sarnold> YamakasY: don't know, sorry
[20:58] <YamakasY> ok
[20:58] <YamakasY> thanks
[21:05] <ChrisP1948> Sounds good Scott, sorry, after lunch I just crash out for about 2hrs every day. VA trying to figure out why.
[21:05] <ChrisP1948> Here's the output - dpkg-source: warning: extracting unsigned source package (/home/chris/clamav_0.98.5+dfsg-1~ubuntu14.04.1~ppa1.dsc)
[21:05] <ChrisP1948> diff -Nru clamav-0.98.5+dfsg/debian/changelog clamav-0.98.5+dfsg/debian/changelog
[21:05] <ChrisP1948> --- clamav-0.98.5+dfsg/debian/changelog 2014-11-20 00:02:46.000000000 -0600
[21:05] <ChrisP1948> +++ clamav-0.98.5+dfsg/debian/changelog 2014-11-25 20:05:53.000000000 -0600
[21:05] <ChrisP1948> @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@
[21:05] <ChrisP1948> +clamav (0.98.5+dfsg-1~ubuntu14.04.1~ppa1) Trusty; urgency=medium
[21:05] <ChrisP1948> +
[21:05] <ChrisP1948> +  * No changes, update for Trusty
[21:05] <ChrisP1948> +
[21:05] <ChrisP1948> + -- Chris <cpollock@embarqmail.com>  Tue, 25 Nov 2014 20:05:07 -0600
[21:05] <RoyK> !pastebin
[21:05] <ChrisP1948> +
[21:05] <ChrisP1948>  clamav (0.98.5+dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=medium
[21:07] <bitfury_> clamav
[21:08] <teward> ChrisP1948: use a pastebin please - paste.ubuntu.com for instance
[21:09] <teward> also...
[21:09]  * teward points at ~ppa1 and says "um, what"
[21:10] <Malinux> pastebinit is a nice cli program that can pastebin things directly like
[21:10] <Malinux> cat <sometihing> | pastebinit
[21:10] <teward> true, but if he copypasted it already... :P
[21:10] <Malinux> well :)
[21:11] <Malinux> I thinked maybe next time :)
[21:11] <sarnold> everyone learns about pastebinit somewhere :) it's fantastic..
[21:11] <Malinux> sarnold: yes... I have paste things into a channel more than once..... :$
[21:13] <ChrisP1948> Oops, sorry, will do that from now on
[21:13] <teward> Malinux: so have I, but now I just throw things into my own pastebin XD\
[21:14] <teward> anyways, i digress
[21:14] <Malinux> teward:  :)
[21:15] <ScottK> ChrisP1948: That's exactly what you would want.
[21:16] <ScottK> teward: We're working in a PPA for now, so that's correct.
[21:16] <teward> ScottK: ahhh, I see, I missed that
[21:16]  * teward kicks his ZNC for having packet loss
[21:16] <ChrisP1948> Ok Scott, I'm going to remove all these builds and so forth again and start over
[21:16] <ScottK> ChrisP1948: Before you do, how about trying to upload this to the PPA?
[21:17] <ChrisP1948> Sure, I can do that, let me look at your last email for the instructions
[21:18] <hxm> hello, what kind of backup system do you use?
[21:18] <hxm> rsync?
[21:24] <ChrisP1948> Upload and signing successful http://pastebin.com/K3Wz59ux
[21:25] <sarnold> hxm: I use rsnapshot
[21:28] <ScottK> ChrisP1948: I don't see your gpg key associated with your LP account: https://launchpad.net/~cpollock
[21:30] <hxm> sarnold: thanks
[21:30] <ScottK> That looks like a correct upload, but if LP doesn't know your key, it'll silently discard it.
[21:31] <ChrisP1948> It was signed - http://pastebin.com/GhiNbpJC I've sent my key to the Ubuntu keyserver multiple times what else do I need to do?
[21:38] <ChrisP1948> I just resubmitted it to Launchpad will see if I get the email, which if I remember I never have.
[21:43] <ScottK> Adding it to the keyserver is half the battle.
[21:44] <ScottK> ChrisP1948: If you go to https://launchpad.net/~cpollock you should see a part of the page that says opengpg keys with an icon to click on.
[21:44] <ScottK> That'll start the process of adding the key to your account.
[21:45] <ChrisP1948> Yep, just did that again for about the 5th time. Put the fingerprint in now it says to wait for an email which I've never gotten in all my attempts
[21:47] <ScottK> I'd check that your email address in the account is correct.
[21:59] <ChrisP1948> email address is correct
[22:02] <ScottK> OK.  I assume you've checked the spam folder, etc.
[22:02] <ScottK> How about if you join #launchpad and we'll see if we can get that sorted.
[22:17] <ChrisP1948> Will do scott
[22:19] <ChrisP1948> I'm there Scott
[22:55] <ChrisP1948> Scott, all is good with the key now
[22:55] <ScottK> Great.
[22:55] <ScottK> Now you can try that upload again.
[22:55] <ChrisP1948> Will do
[22:56] <ScottK> You will get an error that says you need to force it due to it having been uploaded already.
[22:56] <ScottK> That's fine, just either force it or delete the .upload file.
[22:59] <ChrisP1948> Done - used the -f parameter, see what it looks like now
[23:02] <ScottK> I see the key in your profile new.
[23:02] <ScottK> Don't see the package yet, but it can take a few minutes.
[23:11] <ScottK> ChrisP1948: Check your inbox.
[23:12] <ScottK> Ah.  Trusty/trusty.
[23:12] <ScottK> ChrisP1948: I need to go soon, but you can fix that and re-upload.
[23:12] <ScottK> Have a happy Thanksgiving.
[23:13] <ChrisP1948> Great who knew it was syntax - will fix and reupload. You and your family have a great Thanksgiving also Scott. Will talk to ya later