T2 IRC Log: 2006-09-07

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--- Log opened Thu Sep 07 00:00:51 2006
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00:45 < rxr> hi goc_
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01:24 < rxr> re n8 all
01:24 < trb7> good night
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09:40 < rxr> moin
09:40 [Users #t2]
09:40 [@ChanServ] [ CIA-7 ] [ Demian] [ mipe] [ rxr ] [ Stelz[away]]
09:40 [ _Ragnar_] [ creyon] [ LMJ ] [ mtr ] [ sepp] [ valentin ]
09:40 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 12 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 11 normal]
09:52 < mtr> moin rxr
09:53 -!- misl [n=chatzill@84-104-172-187.cable.quicknet.nl] has joined #t2
09:53 < rxr> moin misl
09:53 < rxr> hi mtr
09:53 < mtr> hi misl
09:54 < misl> hi folks
09:55 < rxr> hi misl, how is life ?
09:56 < misl> life is fine. How is yours besides the 'your know issue'?
09:57 < rxr> good ,-) thanks
10:05 < rxr> what are you working on these days ?
10:07 < CIA-7> rene * r19418 /trunk/package/network/ethtool/ethtool.desc: * updated ethtool (4 -> 5)
10:09 < misl> I have some ideas I like to work out. Java related.
10:09 < misl> So my contributions will be reduced somewhat
10:10 < misl> I have some ideas regarding t2/opensde. I will post them on both sides.
10:24 < mipe> hi all
10:24 < misl> hi mipe
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10:28 < rxr> moin idealm
10:28 < idealm> Hi rxr
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10:39 < CIA-7> rene * r19419 /trunk/package/editors/texmacs/texmacs.desc: * updated texmacs (1.0.6 -> 1.0.6.6)
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10:48 < rxr> wb idealm
10:49 < idealm> What's the wb short for?
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10:50 < rxr> welcome back
10:50 < rxr> ouhm
10:58 < CIA-7> rene * r19420 /trunk/package/filesystem/squashfs-tools/pkg_linux_pre.conf: * removed unnecessary paranthesis from squashfs-tools/pkg_linux_pre.conf
11:13 < CIA-7> rene * r19421 /trunk/package/base/readline/readline.desc: * updated readline (5.1 -> 5.1-4)
11:13 < CIA-7> rene * r19422 /trunk/package/shells/bash/bash.desc: * updated bash (3.1 -> 3.1-17)
11:25 < CIA-7> rene * r19423 /trunk/package/develop/php/php.conf: * enable curl support in php, when available
11:35 < CIA-7> rene * r19424 /trunk/package/e16/eterm16/ (eterm16.desc lvalue-assignment.patch.Eterm): * updated eterm16 (0.9.3 -> 0.9.4)
11:35 < CIA-7> rene * r19425 /trunk/package/base/most/most.desc: * updated most (4.9.5 -> 4.10.2)
11:38 < CIA-7> rene * r19426 /trunk/package/develop/guile/guile.desc: * updated guile (1.6.7 -> 1.6.8)
11:41 < CIA-7> rene * r19427 /trunk/package/database/pgadmin3/pgadmin3.desc: * updated pgadmin3 (1.4.2 -> 1.4.3)
11:46 < CIA-7> rene * r19428 /trunk/package/contrib/directfb/directfb.conf:
11:46 < CIA-7> * fixed directfb to not use xorg to detect x11 presence, but libx11
11:46 < CIA-7> * furthermore cleaned the .conf by removing ia lib64 sed comment that
11:46 < CIA-7> lives as real code just a few lines above and the comment about
11:46 < CIA-7> --disable-x11, made it real code in the else code-path
11:50 < CIA-7> rene * r19429 /trunk/package/database/gdbm/ (gdbm.conf gdbm.desc):
11:50 < CIA-7> * cleaned up gdbm, removed trailing newlines, and rewrite the very
11:50 < CIA-7> old-style MAKE variable tinkering to use var_append
11:50 < mipe> so rxr: you got a spare machine to host T2 bug tracking site?
11:50 < mipe> i could help if you are busy or so
11:52 < rxr> hm, hm
11:52 < rxr> yes in theory I have a spare site
11:52 < rxr> spare machine
11:52 < rxr> what bug tracker do we wanna use
11:53 < rxr> I would even go with bugzilla, but valentin mentioned it would be too complex for our tasks
11:53 < rxr> he suggested the one we used at rock times: flyspray
11:53 < rxr> any other votes?
11:53 < mipe> mantis, trac?
11:53 < mipe> IIRC flyspray was good
11:54 < rxr> in fact I also do not enjoy the bugzilla complexity, but I mention it because most other big open source projects use it and I got used to it from gcc and xorg
11:54 < mipe> and i agree bugzilla is quite complex
11:54 < rxr> the limitted flyspray complexity could be good for us so peopole do not hesitate to use it ,-)
11:55 < mipe> is flyspray in good development. so we wont end up using "dead" project. I'd like a one that evolves.
11:55 < rxr> we have to recheck
11:55 < rxr> do you want to review it ?
11:56 < mipe> from flyspray news, it looks like its ongoing project
11:56 < mipe> sure
12:16 < CIA-7> rene * r19430 /trunk/package/x11/gentoo/gentoo.desc: * updated gentoo (0.11.55 -> 0.11.56)
12:22 < CIA-7> rene * r19431 /trunk/package/security/strongswan/strongswan.desc: * updated strongswan (2.7.0 -> 2.7.3)
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12:33 < CIA-7> rene * r19433 /trunk/package/security/gpa/gpa.desc: * updated gpa (0.7.3 -> 0.7.4), and added Url tags
12:39 < CIA-7> rene * r19434 /trunk/package/perl/perl-libxml/perl-libxml.desc: * updated perl-libxml (1.58 -> 1.60)
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12:45 < CIA-7> rene * r19435 /trunk/package/network/validator/validator.desc: * updated validator (1.3.4.12 -> 1.3.4.13)
12:45 < CIA-7> rene * r19436 /trunk/package/network/tftp-hpa/tftp-hpa.desc: * updated tftp-hpa (0.41 -> 0.42)
12:47 * rxr kicks CIA-7
12:47 < CIA-7> ow
12:47 < rxr> CIA-7: did not like susan's gnome update, huh?
12:47 < mtr> rxr, mipe: i vote for trac, it is actively used by the mythtv project and a dozens of users: svn.mythtv.org/trac
12:48 < mtr> and beside the ticket management the subversion integration is great and quite helpful
12:50 < mtr> oh, already a prospal on the ml ...
12:53 < rxr> well we morfoh provided a trac tracker for t2 until he silently disabled it
12:54 < rxr> has anyone here used it?
12:55 < mtr> he did only install the trac bug tracker, without wiki and svn
12:55 < mtr> but yes, i used it, at least some times ...
12:56 < rxr> I think I also a bit
12:56 < rxr> what was your experience all positive ß
12:56 < rxr> ? even
12:59 < mtr> yes, overall positive
13:01 < rxr> sounds good
13:02 < CIA-7> rene * r19437 /trunk/package/network/tidy/tidy.desc: * updated tidy (050826 -> 051026)
13:02 < mtr> but - as for each bug tracking system - it does only make sense if we work on the tickets, take them seriously, invest some time, user reports need an asnwer in an straightforward time frame ...
13:02 < rxr> yes definetly ,-)
13:03 < rxr> so at least we are two demanding it ,-)
13:03 < rxr> I'll set it up the next days
13:03 < mtr> ;-)
13:03 < rxr> mipe: you sign-off trac as well ?
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13:08 < rxr> mipe: oh you have been fast on the list
13:08 < rxr> mtr maybe we discuss this on the list then ,-)
13:12 < CIA-7> rene * r19438 /trunk/package/gnome2/gtkmm/gtkmm.conf: * fixed whitespacing in gtkmm.conf
13:15 < CIA-7> rene * r19439 /trunk/package/base/man/man.desc: * updated man (1.6b -> 1.6d)
13:16 < CIA-7> rene * r19440 /trunk/package/base/sed/sed.desc: * updated sed (4.1.4 -> 4.1.5)
13:21 < CIA-7> rene * r19441 /trunk/package/graphic/dcraw/dcraw.desc: * updated dcraw (8.28 -> 8.36)
13:21 < rxr> ok - @lunch - cu
13:21 < CIA-7> rene * r19442 /trunk/package/multimedia/blender/blender.desc: * updated blender (2.42 -> 2.42a)
13:56 < mipe> ?
13:57 < mipe> so trac will be used?
13:57 < mipe> any chance of getting old bug database dump? dont know if theres any usable info tho
14:29 < CIA-7> rene * r19443 /trunk/package/www/ (firefox/firefox.conf seamonkey/mozilla-conf.in):
14:29 < CIA-7> * improved mozilla branding to be able to implant the T2 url into firefox
14:29 < CIA-7> as well and fixed firefox to run the branding function at all
14:29 < rxr> re
14:30 < rxr> mipe: mofroh has the DB, maybe ask him if he did not rm -rf it ...
14:45 < CIA-7> rene * r19444 /trunk/package/gnome2/libgtop/libgtop.desc: * updated libgtop (2.14.2 -> 2.14.3)
14:46 < mipe> hmm, how should i handle this DB transfer.....
14:49 < rxr> does he have it ?
14:49 < rxr> well sql dump, no ?
14:49 < mipe> not sure
14:49 < mipe> i sayed to post t2 ml if and how he wants to transfer the DB to us
14:59 < rxr> hm
15:02 < mipe> morfoh: was away, but i left him a message....
15:06 < rxr> ok - me heading to my old flat, some people want to take a look if they wanna take it over
15:06 < rxr> cu soon
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16:30 < rxr> re
16:30 < rxr> hi mipe
16:30 < rxr> hi misl even ,-)
16:31 < sepp> good moaning :)
16:34 < mipe> hi sepp
16:34 < sepp> hi mipe
16:47 < misl> hi folks :)
16:50 < mipe> hi misl
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17:56 < rxr> wb misl
17:56 < misl> good to be back :)
18:03 < CIA-7> rene * r19445 /trunk/package/x11/openbox/openbox.desc: * updated openbox (3.3 -> 3.3.1)
18:04 < CIA-7> rene * r19446 /trunk/package/kde/amarok/amarok.desc: * updated amarok (1.4.2 -> 1.4.3)
18:16 < rxr> misl: :-)
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18:26 < trb7> hi
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18:47 < rxr> hi trb7
18:47 < trb7> hi rxr
19:22 < rxr> pff: http://email.euro.apple.com/apple/bts2clonestore/version2/de/index_de.html
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22:05 * Stelz[away] is back (gone 23:51:26)
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22:13 < Stelz> re all
22:22 < trb7> hi Stelz
22:22 < trb7> brb
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22:34 < misl> I am off to bed. sleep well all
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23:23 < trb7> brb
23:31 * Stelz is away: Sleep is good. Zzzzz
23:31 -!- Stelz is now known as Stelz[away]
--- Log closed Fri Sep 08 00:00:53 2006