=== bdmurray changed the topic of #ubuntu-bugs to: Hug Day! https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugDay/20080603 | Ubuntu BugSquad | http://wiki.ubuntu.com/BugSquad | Documentation: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/HelpingWithBugs | If you have been triaging bugs for a while, please apply to https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-bugcontrol/ - http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugsquad | File bugs at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug === ubot3` is now known as ubot3 === hggdh is now known as hggdh|away === asac_ is now known as asac [04:53] hello there [07:53] Anyone using gnome and ssh keyauth have a second to confirm a bug for me? tell me before you try it: gnome-terminal --hide-menubar --full-screen -e "ssh host-with-passkey" [07:56] EvanCarroll: Does it need to be a cached passkey? [08:03] no, in fact it can't be. ssh-ask -D to uncache it. [08:03] the bug is in gnome-ssh-askpass [08:03] you won't get the asking if you have it cached (or that's another bug for another day) [08:04] be prepaired to drop to a tty and kill it [08:04] EvanCarroll: No worries. I don't cache it. I'll give it a shot then. [08:04] I've already submitted an unconfirmed bug report [08:05] EvanCarroll: Works fine for me. I get a prompt, enter my passphrase, and get access. [08:07] EvanCarroll: Maybe you need to have a password-caching tool enabled, but the password not currently cached to reproduce? [08:08] are you using gnome-terminal in fulls screen? [08:08] EvanCarroll: Not typically, but I did run `gnome-terminal --hide-menubar --full-screen -e "ssh revu.ubuntuwire.com"` to test. [08:09] by password casching, I have a passkey caching app, (an agent), the agent caches after I enter in my password once, but this bug is in the entering mechanism. [08:09] Hrm, persia are you using hardy, and was gnome-terminal in full screen when you got the prompt? [08:10] EvanCarroll: Yes, and Yes (and I don't use the GUI prompt, not having any SSH passphrase cacheing tool enabled) [08:11] ah that's it you're not using gui prompt, which is the package with the bug (gnome-ssh-askpass) [08:11] persia: how did you disable the guiprompt to go back to ssh-ask? [08:12] EvanCarroll: I never enabled it? (This machine is continuous-upgrade from Sarge or so) [08:13] EvanCarroll: I can confirm I didn't get the prompt when in fullscreen. Killing gnome-keyring-ask I was able to regain control of the terminal. [08:13] yea, but you had to drop to tty to do it right? [08:14] EvanCarroll: yes [08:14] that's all i need. thanks a ton moving to confirmed [08:15] Be sure to mention that it requires use of ssh-ask-pass to generate the bug: it's about ssh-ask-pass not exposing the prompt, rather than about gnome-terminal or ssh. [08:15] right, ni the title ;) [08:16] HARDY: gnome-ssh-askpass does *not* grab keyboard or focus if contested with other apps [08:16] Be careful about too strong a fix. You ought at least be sure that gok is allowed to override. [08:16] I still want to know how to disable gnome-ssh-askpass, I guess I'll look into that tomorrow. I want the agent to run, I just want to revert to using ssh-add, I think the issueis all of this is tied to seahorse which i think is a competing agent. [08:17] seahorse can be configured not to be a SSH agent. [08:17] Which is odd to because another bugg would be ssh-add -D will null the cached seahorse keys, but ssh-add -x will not lock out the access to seahorse keys [08:18] persia: I don't think I'm going to try to fix this, at least not right away. I don't do much with GUI and have no knowledge of gnome-apis [08:18] but I agree with the other guy this window show be of the same sort gksudo uses and not with typical window decorations [08:18] EvanCarroll: Understood. It was the --full-screen that gave it away :) [08:19] Well, I use virtual desktops and dual monitors. So one monitor is a full console, one is a firefox or some other gui app. [08:21] and I use the feature show on all desktops heavily, so I can jump around with one gnome-terminal/gnome-terminal tabs/screen etc. === emgent_ is now known as emgent === mdz_ is now known as mdz === ogra_ is now known as ogra === persia_ is now known as persia [14:52] morning [15:04] heya [15:29] ideas on bug 229185? What's the problem here and how should this be fixed? [15:29] Launchpad bug 229185 in gdecrypt "main.py crashed with DBusException in call_blocking()" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/229185 [15:30] gdecrypt uses the hal information to display / gather information about encrypted volumes. Do you think it's okay to just not display those volumes that are not resolvable through hal? [16:12] hi all [16:19] good day [16:43] morning bdmurray === hggdh|away is now known as hggdh [16:57] afflux: morning === hggd1 is now known as hggdh === gordon is now known as Guest71188 === jjesse_ is now known as jjesse [18:58] bdmurray: quick idea I couldn't find a bug/blueprint for in Launchpad [18:58] bdmurray: and the link: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GregGrossmeier/QuickNotes/SimplifiedLink [19:00] greg-g: that sounds reasonable - you looked for malone bugs regarding this already I take it? [19:01] bdmurray: I searched the "Launchpad Itself" project [19:01] for both bugs and blueprints [19:02] I should probably write up a blueprint huh? :) [19:03] I think a bug would be sufficient. I'd be happy to advocate for it too [19:04] ok, I just figured since it was more a feature request that affected the UI they would like a blueprint, but I'll take your word for it ;) [19:07] greg-g: bug 141215 is related but not the same [19:07] Launchpad bug 141215 in malone "Viewing a bug in the wrong context should allow user to jump to one of the right contexts" [Low,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/141215 [19:07] Malone bug 141215 in malone "Viewing a bug in the wrong context should allow user to jump to one of the right contexts" [Low,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/141215 [19:07] Launchpad bug 141215 in malone "Viewing a bug in the wrong context should allow user to jump to one of the right contexts" [Low,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/141215 [19:07] ugh, bots [19:08] ? [19:10] mutliple bots competing for our attention [19:10] bdmurray, hi, do you know how to activate apport in hardy? [19:11] thekorn: modify /etc/default/apport to 1 instead of 0 [19:11] bdmurray: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/237153 [19:11] Launchpad bug 237153 in launchpad "[Request] Provide Simplified Links for Bugs" [Undecided,New] [19:11] Malone bug 237153 in launchpad "[Request] Provide Simplified Links for Bugs" [Undecided,New] [19:11] * greg-g goes to pack for the trip, be back later [19:12] bdmurray, ok, thanks, but wasn't there some nessecarry gconf settings? [19:13] thekorn: I think you also need to restart for it to take affect [19:13] Pici: say what? [19:13] thekorn: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed [19:13] bug 1 [19:13] that has the gconf bit for enabling notifications [19:13] Launchpad bug 1 in ubuntu "Microsoft has a majority market share" [Critical,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1 [19:14] Malone bug 1 in ubuntu "Microsoft has a majority market share" [Critical,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1 [19:14] Launchpad bug 1 in ubuntu "Microsoft has a majority market share" [Critical,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1 [19:14] bdmurray, greg-g , thanks [19:14] nalioth: thanks, that works too === jjesse_ is now known as jjesse__ === jjesse__ is now known as jjesse [19:43] !apport [19:43] Factoid apport not found === gnomefre1k is now known as gnomefreak [19:58] where do my hardware profile reports go after I give my email address to the application and hit send? [19:58] ie: I want to link to it for the -proposed subscription tracking bug [20:00] greg-g, https://edge.launchpad.net/~yourlplogin/+hwdb-submissions [20:00] bdmurray, I was looking bug 226766 [20:00] Launchpad bug 226766 in linux "cannot start-up Ubuntu/Kubuntu live CD 8.04" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/226766 [20:01] thekorn: cool, thanks [20:01] i think that maybe a duplicate of bug 97306 [20:01] Launchpad bug 97306 in casper "[feisty] installer reports I/O error dev fd0" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/97306 [20:03] sbarjola: I think the buffer i/o error on sr0 is the key bit here [20:06] ogasawara: Is there a debugging kernel boot problems page? [20:10] bdmurray: not that I know of [20:10] bdmurray: there's the general remove 'usplash' and 'quiet' options and see what the errors are (if any) [20:11] ogasawara: that seems like it might be useful, like common kernel boot parameters to try. particularly what to do if you end up at an initramfs prompt [20:11] bdmurray: right. I think that's sort of documented in misc wiki pages already, but I can try to put something more specific together [20:12] That would rock! ;) [20:38] bdmurray, then there's a problem with the CD-R ?.. [20:39] anyway, should ask the reporter to see the bug [20:40] because there is a problem with fd0 too [20:45] sorry, I didn't see last comment [20:45] no problem === ubuntu-l1ptop is now known as ubuntu-laptop === gnomefre1k is now known as gnomefreak === ubuntu-laptop is now known as gnomefreak [22:34] bdmurray: only if you have a second: I remember a situation where I had marked something as "Fix Committed" because the bug had been fixed upstream but I was told we should reserve "Fix Committed" to when there is a package in either -proposed or stable+1. Is this understanding still correct? [22:49] greg-g: I know the desktop team use fix committed to mean fixed upstream. [22:50] but generally I think the idea is to reserve it for where there is a package on its way to the archive. [22:51] james_w: ah, gotcha, thanks [23:05] greg-g, james_w: the general idea is yes on its way to the archive [23:05] bdmurray: cool [23:06] so if fixed in the the bzr branch or in -proposed fix committed [23:06] nice looking checklist btw [23:06] greg-g: thanks! maybe your loco can give it a test run. ;) [23:07] I just pointed it out to the people who I got to run it :) [23:07] sweet [23:38] bdmurray, ping [23:39] hggdh: hi! [23:39] the Checklist -- should we also add an option for bypass available? [23:40] By bypass do you mean workaround? [23:40] yes [23:40] in the description [23:40] Yeah, good catch! adding to the description and *not* changing the status makes sense to me [23:40] sometimes we do have workarounds, but they are usually lost in the middle of the comments [23:40] hggdh: right absolutely [23:41] bdmurray: you do it, or I? :-) [23:41] bdmurray: nice list, thanks for creating it. [23:41] hggdh: I'm in the middle of something else and the moment so if you could that would be great. [23:42] s/and/at/ [23:42] bdmurray: roger willco [23:42] james_w: indeed it is a very good thing... [23:44] Hi all, are people aware that Bug 176132 for today's Hug Day is marked as private? [23:44] nickellery: Bug 176132 on http://launchpad.net/bugs/176132 is private [23:44] nickellery: which list was that in? [23:45] bdmurray, the jpeg ones [23:45] Ah, I forget to exclude private bugs in my query then [23:46] nickellery: I made it not private [23:47] bdmurray: alright, thank you [23:48] what exactly happens to incomplete bugs that reach their deadline? status set to invalid? mail to all subscribers? ...? [23:48] nailor: their expiration deadline? [23:48] yes [23:49] bdmurray, done. Thank you. [23:49] nailor: for Ubuntu bug reports nothing yet. There are a couple of things blocking enabling expiration