[06:24] akxwi-dave: 32bit didn't build - rebuilding now [07:30] akxwi-dave: rebuilt in time - checked it boots, nothing else done though [08:05] cheers flocculant will give them a bash [11:53] akxwi-dave: caught up now [12:02] :-) === pavlushka_ is now known as Guest58639 === Guest58639 is now known as pavlushka [16:26] hi, the bug with apt and ubiquity and non-english keyboard has been fixed and released, apparently ;) [16:28] nairwolf: then tomorrow the iso will have new versions of those packages [16:36] I'm waiting for that ! [16:37] :) [16:37] you can check that it has updated packages beforehand of course === davmor2_ is now known as davmor2 [17:57] flocculant: I've searched where I could find that, but I haven't found anything [17:57] I was looking here : http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ [17:57] but I can't find the current version of ubiquityin the daily build [19:28] flocculant: okay, I've found it ;) [19:28] that was easy ! [19:28] http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/20160824/yakkety-desktop-amd64.manifest [19:30] except that's ubuntu :p [19:31] I usually look at buildlog, but I'm usually checking we built properly too https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-cdimage/+livefs/ubuntu/yakkety/xubuntu [19:32] nairwolf: for the 'current' one - http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/daily-live/current/yakkety-desktop-amd64.manifest [19:32] oh, you right ;) [19:32] and where can I find the list of all packages avaible with apt ? [19:32] does it exists somewhere ? [19:33] well that would be the whole of the repositories [19:33] thousands and thousands and thousands of packages [19:34] 55802 listed in synaptic for yakkety [19:34] I suppose that's here : http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/yakkety/ [19:36] I haven't said it would be small ;) [19:46] /var/lib/apt/lists/ [19:48] now there's more than 3 monimations I'll set up civs :) [19:50] i was just wondering if we should set up civs on the xubuntu development server or if there was some reason why not to [19:51] knome: can't imagine there being much point tbh [19:51] can be used for all subsequent xubuntu polls, is a central archive controlled by the team itself [19:52] mmm [19:52] except it's all private [19:52] still, on a team server [19:53] but, just a thought [19:53] what I mean by private here is people's votes aren't known - not sure it needs to be archivable [19:54] what obviously does need to be archivable is the result [19:54] Sounds like more effort than it's worth to me. [19:54] and the result's archived by mailman [19:54] Unit193, for a single vote, likely [19:54] the result that is posted by a single person to a mailing list [19:55] also, is there any reason not to make the results in civs public? [19:55] of course [19:55] which is? [19:55] it's a private poll - just like any other ubuntu council vote [19:55] nobodies business but yours who you vote for and in what order [19:56] 0_o [19:56] except the poll maintainers, again [19:56] poll maintainers don't see the votes by 'people' [19:56] okay [19:56] at least didn't the last time I ran one, can't imagine they changed it [19:57] me neither [20:02] knome: you has mail [20:02] ack [20:02] tell me when you've voted and I'll close it :) [20:02] done [20:03] http://civs.cs.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/results.pl?id=E_db57c4ef90122089 [20:03] is all the poll maintainer sees :) [20:03] not voting lost completely :D [20:04] and http://civs.cs.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/control.pl?id=E_db57c4ef90122089&key=349fa483c50299b6&akey=96b8387c652c3912 is the link I got at the beginning [20:05] nothing wrong with linking that once the poll's closed either to the result if you want to archive that [20:06] but no-one else does [20:06] ochosi: you has mail too :p === sakrecoer is now known as sakrecoer_