=== aaron_ is now known as ahoneybun [13:31] hi all [13:31] :) [14:17] have a good night :) [14:17] bye see again. [18:53] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-gnome/+bug/1405441 [18:53] Launchpad bug 1405441 in Ubuntu GNOME "nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in _IO_vfprintf_internal()" [Medium,Triaged] [18:53] quite a few of these around, however I can reproduce this consistently. [20:45] octoquad, any reports of it happening without gksudo? [21:05] also I can't reproduce here, your using vivid? [21:17] yes [21:17] sorry, I tested in 14.04.1 VM [21:17] but on vivid [21:18] it also happens with sudo [21:19] I can't reproduce on vivid [21:20] I haven't tried vivid only trusty [21:20] so It is probably fixed in 3.14 [21:20] ok, let me check as well [21:20] maybe https://git.gnome.org/browse/nautilus/commit/?id=f7d1394a03e6d02cd5c67f9c85a142e33f14566f [21:21] its crashing generating the user list for owner combo box, though the trace was missing glib symbols so I can't see more [21:22] Ok, so what happens with this bug report? New process for me to learn :) [21:22] well you want to fix it? [21:23] absolutely! [21:23] :) [21:23] you could try build nautilus with the above patch [21:25] ok, wow, awesome. Going to need some resources though, I have no idea where to start [21:25] do you know how to build a debian package? [21:26] I've read a few pages on the wiki, debbuild right? [21:27] confirmed, not present in vivid [21:28] as well the other bug I found which crashes nautilus if a folder is not owned by root [21:28] debuild -S (to build the source package) [21:29] there are numerous ways to build binary packages sbuild is probably the best [21:29] ok [21:30] no idea if that is documented anywhere, but it is detailed here https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2013-October/037726.html [21:31] anyway to create a patch you put the patch in a file in debian/patches/ and add the filename to debian/patches/series [21:31] then use quilt push to check that it applies [21:32] then add a new changelog entry using 'dch -i' [21:33] build source with 'debuild -S' [21:33] build binaries with sbuild [21:35] hmm, ok, from what I read and my understanding, i don't have to have this running in the target release, I can use vivid for example and do this. [21:35] correct? [21:35] darkxst, If you have the time, could you refresh revert_media-keys_fix_battery_key.patch for g-s-d 3.15.1 [21:35] hey Noskcaj [21:36] octoquad, yes you can have trusty sbuild chroot on your vivid [21:36] sweet! [21:36] hey octoquad [21:36] It's pretty late my side, but I'm going to see how far I get [21:38] Just a tip that took me a long time to learn , you need a blank newline at the end of debian/patches/series for it to work properly [21:39] thanks, I have ensure newline option enabled in sublime text for EOF. [21:41] darkxst, thanks for giving me a shot at this! This is one of the main reasons I joined the team, to hopefully help out with bug fixes and packaging [21:42] btw, I just installed fedora to test that bug, I really like the idea that they open Gnome help when you first login. [21:44] octoquad, getting started guide? [21:44] yes [21:44] I wanted to include that, but its 100MB! [21:44] yowza! [21:44] probably because of the videos [21:44] and translated videos as well [21:44] whoa, but that's really cool [21:45] I'm not sure if we should go to the polls for that one [21:45] haah [21:45] *haha [21:46] might be interesting to see if the community thinks it's a good idea. It comes in handy when you are passing on Ubuntu Gnome to a friend and they are trying it out for the first time, or new to linux. [21:46] octoquad, we won't fit it on the image! [21:48] is that a response due to time or file size limit for ISO? [21:48] size limit for ISO [21:49] yeah it's a bug lol [21:49] glad to see the daily images are up again, should I send a call out to QA for testing for the upcoming alpha 2 milestone this week? [21:49] we have a limit of 1GB so people can use 1GB USB keys [21:49] nice, didn't know that. [21:50] and currently images are at about 1GB which is not ideal [21:52] octoquad, core3.14 update is still stuck in proposed I think [21:53] oh ok, I have seen some gnome related updates in the last few days, but they came from main [21:53] octoquad, some things got through [21:53] but others got stuck behind libical transtition [21:56] quick question, I'm trying to run sbuild --dist=trusty --arch=amd64 -c trusty-proposed+restricted-amd64-sbuild [21:56] but get zsh: parse error near `\n' [21:56] and bash: syntax error near unexpected token `newline' [21:58] or is a placeholder for a description? [21:59] Noskcaj, I'm sure I dropped that patch previously? [22:01] brb [22:09] Noskcaj, actually that should have been dropped with the upower transition I suspect, so do drop it [22:10] octoquad, it is a file [22:11] with .dsc extension [22:11] it is created when you run debuild -S [22:13] Noskcaj, so it should also be dropped in vivid [22:20] thanks darkxst, busy reading the sbuild guide on debian wiki [22:21] where do obtain these *.dsc files though for ubuntu based packages? [22:21] I see you can also grab a package via repositories so trying that at the momen [22:21] t [22:22] octoquad, pull-lp-source nautilus trusty [22:23] nice :) [22:24] though once you have modified the packaging you need to generate them with 'debuild -S' [22:24] which may fail if you don't have a gpg key setup [22:24] I do have one setup in launchpad [22:25] octoquad, locally [22:25] ah [22:26] as long as your local gpg can find it and email matches what you use in debian/changelog it should work [22:27] is there anyway to use apt-cacher inside a sbuild-chroot? [22:27] octoquad, it will automatically use apt-cacher-ng [22:28] and this is why I love linux :) [22:29] it also use tmpfs, so provided you have enough RAM, the build will happen all in RAM [22:29] lovely, I have 8GB [22:30] I should set my gaming PC up with a VM. it's got 16 [22:30] nice [22:31] Noskcaj, what games do you play? [22:31] DotA (1100 hours), a bit of borderlands and cs: go [22:32] Do you play much of anything? [22:32] nice, got given stick playing dota a while back, everyone was so upset with me (super noob in the house) [22:32] :) [22:32] octoquad, but really the real advantage of sbuild is it give a build exactly the same as the official archvie builders [22:33] octoquad, We should play some time [22:33] yeah I do, I play alot of BF3 at the mo, just started just cause 2, dead island: epidemic etc [22:33] old skool gamer, quake days :) doom, heretic, duke nukem etc [22:33] haha [22:34] really like warcraft, warhammer 40,000 etc [22:34] back when duke nukem was good [22:34] yeah [22:34] falutza on steam, add me [22:35] darkxst, so would this be as close to the build systems that canonical use? [22:35] octoquad, yes [22:35] Noskcaj, sure, only play on weekends [22:36] darkxst, very cool, I like this... [22:36] The we'll have to play some time in a few weeks, since i'll be away 10th-24th with no internet [22:36] Have a air force cadets promotion course to go to [22:37] ...I had a problem with the key, I think its fixed now i ran sbuild-update --keygen [22:37] Noskcaj, whoa, that's cool [22:38] :) [22:38] is it ok if I ask which air force? [22:38] It's going to be terrible, but on the other cadets stuff we fly planes, shoot guns, etc. [22:38] Australian [22:39] I'm still 15, so it's not the real air force [22:39] octoquad, oh core did land this morning. wait for the 20150108 image then you can put out a call for testing [22:39] btw darkxst and Noskcaj how is Australia? I've been thinking of immigrating, but so far New Zealand is where I want to be (I don't know why though lol) [22:40] darkxst, awesome, will do [22:41] octoquad, only major flaw i know of is the rural internet speeds [22:41] octoquad, and the heat in some areas! [22:41] we have that problem here, and worse, no fixed line internet in rural areas, but mobile all good [22:42] One of my DJ friends moved there recently, he posted a picture a few days with the temperature in the car, I think it was 43 or 47 degrees that's insane [22:42] Not everywhere is like that, what city was he in? [22:43] Perth [22:43] 5 Jan: 47 degrees [22:44] There's a reason the only thing that happens in the western half of australia is mining [22:44] Way too hot and dry [22:44] here in Durban on the 5th was 34 degrees so I think I might be able to handle an extra 13 haha [22:47] darkxst, are patches prefixed with anything I see git_*,0001-*, 0[0-9]_*, ubuntu_*, zg_* etc [22:48] 000* or 0* for debian ones normally [22:48] git_ for ones from git [22:48] ubuntu_ for ubuntu only [22:48] revert_ for git reverts [22:49] There's no real convention, but doing that helps [22:52] Since it comes from git i'll use git_nautilus-property-dialog-fix-user-list-for-owner-change.patch should be ok right? [22:55] yep [22:56] ok, I ran quilt push filename: I get "Patch ../patches/03_translations_list_update.patch does not apply (enforce with -f)" i'm assuming it's ok to use -f [22:56] did you already apply it? [22:57] can you please paste the full log too [22:57] -f means force, which can break things [22:57] yeah, that's why I'm hestitant to force any command [22:58] paste service? [22:58] pastebin or ubuntu paste [22:58] either [22:59] http://paste.ubuntu.com/9690134/ [23:01] it's the very first patch listed in the series file and patch is present [23:03] looks like the file you're patching isn;t [23:05] ah, changing to root of folder works [23:05] patch does not apply :( [23:06] octoquad, I tested it on git and applied, so probably conflicts with one of the other patches and needs a rebase [23:08] although I used the wrong branch! [23:08] haha [23:09] no, it applied cleanly on 3.10 also [23:09] can you send me the diff you used? [23:10] how did you get the patch? [23:12] http://pastebin.com/FEdkXx4k [23:12] that should apply cleanly in nautilus package [23:13] (taken straight from git) [23:20] I used this one you sent earlier: https://git.gnome.org/browse/nautilus/commit/?id=f7d1394a03e6d02cd5c67f9c85a142e33f14566f. I think should just checkout the actual repo instead. I think I copied it from commit f7d1394 (patch) link [23:22] copying from the patch link should work fine [23:25] I gotta head off now [23:25] ok, this is what I get: http://pastebin.com/h4GVnQtB [23:26] I'll pick this up tomorrow, it's late my side as well [23:28] octoquad, idk what you have done, it definitely worked here [23:28] lol, ill keep trying, great way to learn anyway. It must be something silly [23:30] all I can think is you somehow messed up formatting of the patch file [23:36] correct, spaces vs tabs issue [23:36] just downloaded the file instead of copy paste [23:37] octoquad, yeh be careful of that, make sure you editor doesnt automatically modify any whitespace etc [23:38] at best its annoying to review diffs, at worst it breaks things [23:39] yeah, I have it set like that globally, mainly for PHP, but i'll fix it tomorrow for patch files.