[03:25] <darkxst> taharqa, btw bug 918252
[05:58] <Noskcaj> darkxst, Isn't libedataserverui-1.2 get dropped? https://launchpadlibrarian.net/199774763/buildlog_ubuntu-vivid-amd64.evolution_3.15.91-0ubuntu1~vivid2_BUILDING.txt.gz
[07:11] <darkxst> Noskcaj, it was dropped on Jan 26, bought back on Feb 2
[07:12] <darkxst> (from configure.ac)
[07:12] <darkxst> maybe just a bad rebase pulling them back into configure.ac though (if the code is actually gone)
[07:17] <darkxst> Noskcaj, from a quick glance it logs like a new lib with the same name of the removed one
[07:18] <darkxst> s/logs/looks/
[09:19] <taharqa> darkxst: thanks for the last bug
[09:20] <darkxst> taharqa, if you want to backport the fix, I can sponsor it for you ;)
[09:20] <darkxst> (into trusty)
[09:20] <taharqa> ^^
[09:21] <taharqa> I admit this can be a good training
[09:21] <taharqa> but it seems the bug fix will occur on 14.04.3 ?
[09:21] <darkxst> its likely a fairly easy bug to fix
[09:22] <darkxst> taharqa, that is for live images
[09:22] <taharqa> knowing that I never develop for gnome before ^^
[09:22] <taharqa> darkxst: ah ok
[09:22] <darkxst> the fix usually take a week or two to land in trusty-updates (once uploaded they need to go through sru verification stage)
[09:23] <darkxst> taharqa, but you have done development right? and the fix is there in the upstream report
[09:23] <darkxst> you just need to apply it as a quilt patch to the ubuntu packaging for trusty
[09:24] <taharqa> so the fix is in gnome upstream, the goal is apply it on ubuntu fork right ?
[09:25] <darkxst> ubuntu is not a fork, its just trusty has older gnome-shell
[09:25] <darkxst> so backport patch from upstream, to trusty gnome-shell (I think that 3.10)
[09:25] <darkxst> and then  package it, for upload
[09:28] <taharqa> I am interested to work on this , but I'll need a little help to understand repo code organisation
[09:28] <taharqa> ^^
[09:29] <darkxst> taharqa, have you ever done any debian/ubuntu packaging?
[09:30] <taharqa> darkxst: hum well ... no ..
[09:30] <taharqa> I read about it
[09:30] <taharqa> but there is always a first time ^^
[09:40] <taharqa> darkxst: do you think it will be too hard for a first time ?
[09:40] <darkxst> taharqa, perfect for first time
[09:40] <taharqa> can you mentor me on this one ?
[09:41] <taharqa> "mentor"
[09:43] <darkxst> I can help you if you get stuck etc, so can Noskcaj and a few others in here
[09:45] <taharqa> cool then, so where can I start right now ?
[09:51] <darkxst> taharqa, first step would be setup build enviroment
[09:52] <darkxst> have a look at sbuild-launchpad-chroot
[09:52] <darkxst> set that up, then try and build the current trusty shell package
[09:53] <darkxst> then see http://packaging.ubuntu.com/html/getting-set-up.html
[09:54] <darkxst> then read up on quilt and try and add that patch to the package and build
[09:55] <taharqa> will do this this evening , 10:55 here
[09:55] <taharqa> am
[09:56] <darkxst> 9pm here
[11:23] <cyberalex4life> Hello! I need a little advice on something.
[11:28] <cyberalex4life> If I am not disturbing, my problem is as follows: I currently run on my laptop Ubuntu Gnome Trusty 14.04.2 upgraded with packages from  ppa:gnome3-team/gnome3 . I usually remove gnome-online-accounts evolution and empathy from my system. The very little problem I have now is that, when launching gnome-control-center from terminal, the title is "Gnome-control-center.real". Is there a fix/workaround for this?
[12:45] <LinDol> hi all :)
[13:10] <l3on> here, 15.04 + gnome3-staging - cannot run gdm
[13:10] <l3on> I updated yesterday to systemd .. everything is fine if I exec lightdm
[13:11] <dz0ny> l3on: works for me, but had to install wayland
[13:12] <dz0ny> as is it forces to wayland for gdm even if you don't have it installed
[18:48] <l3on> dz0ny, odd.. I have xwayland installed
[20:47] <Noskcaj> darkxst, some random changes to ppa-versions from unit193: http://paste.openstack.org/show/9oiszkh46m7F0wO45stX/
[20:48] <Noskcaj> Do we want any of them?
[21:33] <darkxst> Noskcaj, the xfce changes are up to you guys
[21:36] <darkxst> ubuntu links and time changes seem fine
[21:38] <darkxst> I'd probably stick with the new debian tracker though