[03:37] <micahg> Unit193: I'll see what I can do
[07:54] <dholbach> good morning
[08:12] <karstensrage> how do i install something with a makefile to /lib/i386-linux-gnu
[08:12] <karstensrage> install -s foo.so /lib/<what here>/
[09:59] <Rhonda> Can I test in a PPA somehow a test build for a package that would go into main?  I mean one that should *not* be built in an environment that can pull in packages from universe?
[10:00] <Laney> Rhonda: PPAs have an option to configure that if the package is already in main
[10:01] <Laney> don't know if you can do it for new packages
[10:01] <Laney> or you can use pbuilder/sbuild and disable everything else :)
[10:01] <Rhonda> Someone told me that a hack with alternative Build-Depends should work in the ubuntu build system (while it doesn't in Debian), and I want to have that checked.
[10:01] <Laney> ah
[10:02] <Rhonda> Package is irssi, and if that works I might be able to get rid of the ubuntu diff along that path (and be forever grateful to Unit193 for prodding me that way and figuring it out :))
[10:03] <Rhonda> Btw., in which state is the release?  I just pushed 0.8.18 a day or two ago to Debian unstable and guess it would be nice to get that into the next ubuntu release, too. :)
[10:03] <Laney> Rhonda: so "Edit PPA dependencies" -> "Use the same components used for each source in the Ubuntu primary archive."
[10:03] <Laney> feature freeze
[10:03] <Rhonda> Unit193, can you check for that merge until we have fixed that?
[15:24] <mitya57> Unit193, the second part of my last comment in bug 1546328 may explain some issues with Qt tray icons. If my theory is right, then running apps with XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=Unity should make the icons show.
[17:11] <Unit193> mitya57: That worked, yes.
[17:15] <mitya57> Then we need to fix indicator-application :P