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tor5 | Well, that took a while... | 13:07.20 |
jogux | hi tor5 | 13:11.08 |
| did the 9am flight work out okay or is there a further story to be told? | 13:11.21 |
tor5 | no further adventures... I'm finally home! | 13:42.19 |
kens | Hi tor5 when did you get back ? | 13:42.29 |
tor5 | kens: two hours ago | 13:42.42 |
jogux | tor5: good stuff :-) | 13:42.48 |
| that's a hell of a long time 'travelling' :-( | 13:42.54 |
kens | Sad you didn't get the flight last night :-( | 13:43.02 |
tor5 | jogux: home sweet home :) | 13:43.03 |
| kens: yeah... and of course SAS doesn't cooperate with BA so no luck getting on their flights :/ | 13:43.34 |
kens | :-(( | 13:43.41 |
jogux | tor5: :( BA should really have got you on next flight regardless of which alrine as it was them made a mess of things... :-S | 13:47.08 |
tor5 | jogux: yeah, but no such helpfulness from the BA agents at the service desk... | 13:47.55 |
jogux | that sucks | 13:48.12 |
tor5 | and, well, they're probably as helpless as I am. they have their systems and if they don't work, shit sucks | 13:48.35 |
jogux | marcosw: could we upgrade the xcode on the ATS mac to the latest please? | 14:33.56 |
| marcows: also was there any ETA on the encryption paperwork? I'm sort of pondering doing an interim release with the encryption changes removed, as everything else is ready to go. | 14:34.42 |
robin_watts_mac | jogux: Having the encryption stuff as an ifdef (if it's not already) would be good. | 14:43.08 |
jogux | hurhur, robin_watts_mac used ifdef and good in the same sentence. | 14:44.36 |
robin_watts_mac | mmm. :) | 14:44.53 |
| Long term, bad, but in this case, short term useful. | 14:45.10 |
jogux | :) | 14:45.22 |
robin_watts_mac | I should be landing at home this time tomorrow. going to be leaving wifi soon... | 14:45.48 |
jogux | cool, have a good flight | 14:45.57 |
kens | Better than ours I sincerely hope | 14:46.07 |
robin_watts_mac | kens: hopefully less eventful :) | 14:46.24 |
kens | If you see a tall bloke with a carton of diazepam, lock himin the airport loo | 14:46.49 |
| Though I suspect he may well not be allowed on BA flights now | 14:47.26 |
marcosw | jogux: sorry, don't have an eta on the encryption, but if it's anything like the US it takes months. | 14:51.02 |
| jogux: when I do the update the the latest xcode should I also update to Yosemite? | 14:51.23 |
jogux | marcosw: how about the USA one? If you've already got a SNAP-R login that should be instant once we submit right? | 14:52.08 |
| marcosw: err. good question. | 14:53.08 |
| marcosw: I'd maybe not do it at the /same/ time (just in case the xcode change causes a problem). It general sounds like a good idea to upgrade to Yosemite though (after taking a timemachine or carbooncopycloner or whatever backup of course :-) ) | 14:54.22 |
marcosw | jogux: turns out the mac app store is down, so I'll update both xcode and the os later today. | 15:02.50 |
jogux | marcosw: d'oh. okay. thanks :) | 15:03.02 |
kens | iTunes has been down since shortly after the launch of the watch | 15:03.17 |
| http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/03/11/apple_itunes_store_outage/ | 15:03.29 |
jogux | odd. it's been fine for me. | 15:04.24 |
kens | doesn't use iTunes and so has no idea | 15:04.44 |
jogux | a friend was complaining earlier. | 15:04.57 |
henrys_ | marcosw: are we doing the US paperwork? There was discussion at the meeting it wasn't necessary, which I never understood, and we went on and it was forgotten. I meant to follow up with you about it. | 15:06.20 |
| tor5: sorry to hear about your trip | 15:10.40 |
jogux | henrys_: marcosw: I need it before I can submit this build to Apple to get it into any country, so I'd probably put it in the 'necessary' category :-) | 15:25.42 |
henrys_ | jogux: yes that is what I thought... I'll email marcosw | 15:28.58 |
robin_watts_mac | see y'all later. | 16:10.24 |
marcosw | jogux and henrys: I've applied for ECCN classification which I have some confidence that I've done correctly. | 18:54.24 |
rayjj | mvrhel_laptop: a "heads up". I'm going to open some bugs for "Altona_Technical_v20_x4.pdf" (in tests_private/comparefiles). These will be cust 532 bugs (P1). Note that I get vastly different results when specifying a DefaultCMYKICCProfile or an OutputICCProfile for a CMYK device | 22:06.25 |
| but the customer is looking for results with an RGB device (actually internally it is CMYt) | 22:07.07 |
| and they are using -dUseFastColor=true | 22:07.35 |
| mvrhel_laptop: I will open bug(s) for the pages that don't work in RGB with -dUseFastColor and no default profile specified (against HEAD, which does pretty much the same as 9.06 that they are using) | 22:08.42 |
| mvrhel_laptop: do you prefer one bug per page of the 17 page file, or to have the problems all together on one bug (it looks better in the bug summary ;-) ) | 22:09.41 |
| mvrhel_laptop: note that there are some pages which are OK, so even with one bug per problem page, there won't be 17. | 22:10.17 |
marcosw | jogux: I've updated the ats mac to the latest x-code but not to yosemite. | 23:34.37 |
entropix | Hi all -- I'm really not sure if here is the right place to ask, but: calling Ghostscript 9.15 (2014-09-22) (most recent package on arch linux) from command line with a PDF file as the only argument crashes for roughly 80% of the PDF files. I did not find any recent bug reports, though... | 23:39.39 |
| ... but maybe someone can help me locate the problem more precisely ...? | 23:40.24 |
| "crashes" = segmentation fault | 23:40.37 |
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