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<rss version="2.0" xmlns:admin="http://webns.net/mvcb/" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:creativeCommons="http://backend.userland.com/creativeCommonsRssModule" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:html="http://www.w3.org/1999/html" xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" xmlns:slash="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/"><channel><title>Ross Burton</title><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog</link><description>A potted account of Ross' life</description><language>en</language><ttl>60</ttl><dc:creator>Ross Burton</dc:creator><admin:generatorAgent rdf:resource="http://pyblosxom.sourceforge.net/"/><admin:errorReportsTo rdf:resource="mailto:ross@burtonini.com"/><item><title>LFTP, I Love You</title><guid isPermaLink="false">computers/lftp-2006-04-27-17-42</guid><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog/computers/lftp-2006-04-27-17-42</link><description>lftp rocks. I always loved it in the past as it let me do tab completion in FTP, but now ...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[    <p>
      <tt>lftp</tt> rocks.  I always loved it in the past as it let me do tab
      completion in FTP, but now I discover that it not only handles HTTP and
      SFTP, but has a <tt>mirror</tt> command.
    </p>
    <pre>lftp -c mirror sftp://o-hand.com/srv/foo/bar ftp://user:pass@ftp.example.com/pub/bar</pre>
    <p>
      That is very, very useful right now.
    </p>
    <p>
      <small>NP: <cite>The Antidote</cite>, Mocheeba</small>
    </p>
]]></content:encoded><category domain="http://www.burtonini.com">/computers</category><dc:date>2006-04-27T16:42:00Z</dc:date></item><item><title>GUADEC Rejections</title><guid isPermaLink="false">computers/nm-2006-04-27-15-04</guid><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog/computers/nm-2006-04-27-15-04</link><description>Christopher Aillon says : Well, I just got back from the Desktop Linux Summit to find an email awaiting me ...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[    <p>
      <a
      href="http://christopher.aillon.org/blog/dev/gnome/20060427-guadec.html">Christopher
      Aillon says</a>:
    </p>
    <blockquote>
      Well, I just got back from the Desktop Linux Summit to find
      an email awaiting me telling me that my proposal for a talk on
      NetworkManager was rejected this year for GUADEC. ... I can see why getting
      contributors into GNOME is rather difficult. Even though I'm going to
      continue working on GNOME because I'm paid to, it's rather disheartening
      to go through this. Looks like it will start to be a work-only thing
      instead of a work-and-free-time thing.  To all you who have somehow made
      it into the "in crowd", have fun in Catalonia. I probably won't be going.
    </blockquote>
    <p>
      To be fair there were two Network Manager talks submitted, one by <a
      href="http://guadec.org/node/293">Christopher</a> and another by <a
      href="http://guadec.org/node/254">Robert Love</a>.  What is worse: telling
      one of the two that their talk isn't accepted, or having two talks at
      GUADEC on the same subject?
    </p>
    <p>
      <small>NP: <cite>August and Everything After</cite>, Counting Crows</small>
    </p>
]]></content:encoded><category domain="http://www.burtonini.com">/computers</category><dc:date>2006-04-27T14:04:00Z</dc:date></item><item><title>Die Evolution Die</title><guid isPermaLink="false">computers/evo-die-die-die-2006-04-26-15-54</guid><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog/computers/evo-die-die-die-2006-04-26-15-54</link><description>This may well be en_GB sucking really badly (until recently in Ubuntu it didn't have 24-hour time either), but this ...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[    <p>
      This may well be <tt>en_GB</tt> sucking really badly (until recently in
      Ubuntu it didn't have 24-hour time either), but this is really bad form
      for a birthday field:
    </p>
    <p>
      <img src="http://burtonini.com/computing/screenshots/evo-y2k.png" alt="Birthday field in Evolution"/>
    </p>
    <p>
      Someone will be first up against the wall, mark my words.  A <a
      href="http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=339813">bug is filed</a>,
      fingers crossed it gets fixed soon.
    </p>
    <p>
      <strong>Update:</strong> Richard "bork bork" Hult, running in
      <tt>sv_SE</tt>, has a four digit year field.  <tt>en_GB</tt> sucks.
    </p>
    <p>
      <small>NP: <cite>Gonzo Jazz</cite>, Margin of Safety</small>
    </p>
]]></content:encoded><category domain="http://www.burtonini.com">/computers</category><dc:date>2006-04-26T14:54:00Z</dc:date></item><item><title>Genius</title><guid isPermaLink="false">computers/china-vista-2006-04-24-19-23</guid><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog/computers/china-vista-2006-04-24-19-23</link><description>Well, for starters, it's a system put together by a bunch of hippies. This is genius . Worth the build-up ...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[    <p>
      <q>Well, for starters, it's a system put together by a bunch of
        hippies.</q>
    </p>
    <p>
      <a
      href="http://observer.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,,1759298,00.html">This
      is genius</a>.  Worth the build-up just for the final line, in my opinion.
    </p>
]]></content:encoded><category domain="http://www.burtonini.com">/computers</category><dc:date>2006-04-24T18:23:00Z</dc:date></item><item><title>Sound Juicer &quot;The Winds Are Blowing Telling Me All I Hear&quot; 2.15.1</title><guid isPermaLink="false">computers/sound-juicer/sj-2.15.1</guid><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog/computers/sound-juicer/sj-2.15.1</link><description>Sound Juicer &quot;The Winds Are Blowing Telling Me All I Hear&quot; 2.15.1 is out. Tarballs are available on burtonini.com , ...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[    <p>
      Sound Juicer "The Winds Are Blowing Telling Me All I Hear" 2.15.1 is out.
      Tarballs are available <a
      href="http://www.burtonini.com/computing/sound-juicer-2.15.1.tar.gz">on
      <tt>burtonini.com</tt></a>, or from the <a
        href="ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/sound-juicer/2.15/">GNOME
        FTP servers</a>.  This is the first release in the 2.15.x development
        series and isn't that exciting, sorry:
    </p>
    <ul>
      <li>Only manipulate the track store if there is stuff in it (#333402)</li>
      <li>Fix progress bar calculation (#339062, John Thacker)</li>
      <li>Check for cdio >= 0.70 (#339303, John Laliberte)</li>
      <li>Use new intltool for po/LINGUAS magic (#339197)</li>
      <li>Use GString when creating the paths (#336725, James Livingston)</li>
      <li>Update the file/path pattern documentation (#337638)</li>
      <li>Update the about dialog (#328181, Brian Pepple)</li>
      <li>Save and restore playback volume (#334170, Marinus Schraal)</li>
      <li>Improve --help (#335016, Vincent Untz)</li>
      <li>Translate an untranslated string (#334509)</li>
    </ul>
    <p>
      <small>NP: <cite>Out Of Season</cite>, Beth Bibbons and Rustin Man</small>
    </p>
]]></content:encoded><category domain="http://www.burtonini.com">/computers/sound-juicer</category><dc:date>2006-04-24T17:15:13Z</dc:date></item><item><title>Berkeley DB in Evolution Data Server</title><guid isPermaLink="false">computers/eds-2006-04-24-12-26</guid><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog/computers/eds-2006-04-24-12-26</link><description>------- Comment #13 from Devashish Sharma 2006-04-24 11:07 UTC ------- Patch committed to cvs head. Always a good thing to ...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[    <p>
      <pre>------- Comment #13 from Devashish Sharma  2006-04-24 11:07 UTC -------
Patch committed to cvs head.</pre>
    </p>
    <p>
      Always a good thing to see, and especially so when it's <a
      href="http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=319393">this patch</a>.
      The patch allows Evolution Data Server to be built with a system install
      of Berkeley DB, instead of always with the copy shipped in EDS.  This is
      designed for systems where the version of Berkeley DB won't change over
      time, such as embedded systems or Debian-derived distributions (which
      allows multiple versions of <tt>libdb</tt> to be installed).  There are
      several reasons for doing this:
    <ul>
      <li>
        Security: bug fixes and security updates don't need to replicated.  If
        there is a security fix in Berkeley DB it doesn't need be back-ported and
        applied to the copied code in EDS.
      </li>
      <li>
        Performance: EDS ships with Berkeley DB 4.1, but Berkeley DB 4.3 works, and is faster.
      </li>
      <li>
        Memory Usage: this is the fun one.  In a standard EDS build, both the
        "file" addressbook backend and <tt>libedataserver</tt> link to Berkeley
        DB.  However, as the library is an embedded copy and isn't installed, it
        is statically linked.  Yes, a 600Kb library is statically linked into
        EDS <em>twice</em>.
      </li>
    </ul>
    <p>
      As you can imagine, I'm glad this patch has finally landed upstream!
    </p>
    <p>
      <small>NP: <cite>Protection</cite>, Massive Attack</small>
    </p>
]]></content:encoded><category domain="http://www.burtonini.com">/computers</category><dc:date>2006-04-24T11:26:00Z</dc:date></item><item><title>The Good Stuff</title><guid isPermaLink="false">life/coffee-2006-04-21-14-50</guid><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog/life/coffee-2006-04-21-14-50</link><description>This arrived in the post today: Brazil Sitio Boa Sorte coffee, freshly ground yesterday. It won Cup Of Excellence last ...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[    <p>
      This arrived in the post today:
    </p>
    <p>
      <img src="http://burtonini.com/photos/Misc/has-bean.jpg" alt="Has Bean coffee" width="512" height="341"/>
    </p>
    <p>
      <a
      href="http://www.hasbean.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=44_40&products_id=614">Brazil
      Sitio Boa Sorte</a> coffee, freshly ground yesterday.  It won Cup Of
      Excellence last year and <a href="http://www.hasbean.co.uk/">Has Bean</a>
      bought the entire supply.  It's <em>good</em>.  At &pound;4.99 a packet
      it's not really expensive, but it's not cheap.  I must avoid buying the
      other Cup Of Excellence winners, for example <a
      href="http://www.hasbean.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=44_40&products_id=423">El
      Salvador San Roberto</a> which is <em>fourteen pounds</em> a bag.
    </p>
    <p>
      I'm probably going to buy most of my coffee from Has Bean in the future:
      the coffee is good and the delivery is fast.  They freshly grind on demand
      so it's always fresh, and it comes in airtight re-sealable bags (none of
      that fold it over and sticky bit of plastic nonsense) that sit nicely in
      the fridge.  All in all: heavily recommended.
    </p>
    <p>
      <small>NP: <cite>Buena Vista Social Club</cite></small>
    </p>
]]></content:encoded><category domain="http://www.burtonini.com">/life</category><dc:date>2006-04-21T13:50:00Z</dc:date></item><item><title>GStreamer DVD Transcoding</title><guid isPermaLink="false">computers/transcode-2006-04-19-18-50</guid><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog/computers/transcode-2006-04-19-18-50</link><description>Dear Lazyweb... So I have a number of VOB files from a DVD, and wish to turn them into a ...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[    <p>
      Dear Lazyweb...
    </p>
    <p>
      So I have a number of VOB files from a DVD, and wish to turn them into a
      single Ogg Vorbis file.  Does anyone have a GStreamer pipeline that works
      directly on VOB files (and not reading via <tt>dvdreadsrc</tt>) and will
      combine the multiple VOBs into a single output file?
    </p>
]]></content:encoded><category domain="http://www.burtonini.com">/computers</category><dc:date>2006-04-19T17:50:00Z</dc:date></item><item><title>Sound Juicer &quot;Don't Just Sit There Going Crazy On Your Own&quot; 2.14.3</title><guid isPermaLink="false">computers/sound-juicer/sj-2.14.3</guid><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog/computers/sound-juicer/sj-2.14.3</link><description>Sound Juicer &quot;Don't Just Sit There Going Crazy On Your Own&quot; 2.14.3 is out. Tarballs are available on burtonini.com , ...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[    <p>
      Sound Juicer "Don't Just Sit There Going Crazy On Your Own" 2.14.3 is out.
      Tarballs are available <a
        href  ="http://www.burtonini.com/computing/sound-juicer-2.14.3.tar.gz">on
        <tt>burtonini.com</tt></a>, or from the <a href="ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/sound-juicer/2.14/">GNOME FTP
        servers</a>.  A small selection of bug fixes before I branch:
    </p>
    <ul>
      <li>Fix reversed check for invalid iterator, allowing playback to work!</li>
      <li>Add some buffering to the playback pipeline</li>
      <li>Reset the window title even more</li>
      <li>Namespace the copied <tt>gsttaglibmux</tt> to avoid conflicts</li>
    </ul>
    <p>
      <small>NP: <cite>1st Born Second</cite>, Bilal</small>
    </p>
]]></content:encoded><category domain="http://www.burtonini.com">/computers/sound-juicer</category><dc:date>2006-04-14T13:38:12Z</dc:date></item><item><title>Building Debian Packages In Scratchbox</title><guid isPermaLink="false">computers/scratchbox-2006-04-11-16-53</guid><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog/computers/scratchbox-2006-04-11-16-53</link><description>Every week I spend half an hour wondering why I can't build Debian packages inside Scratchbox. The error is &quot;you ...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[    <p>
      Every week I spend half an hour wondering why I can't build Debian
      packages inside Scratchbox.  The error is "you must be root" which is
      solved with <tt>fakeroot</tt>, but I'm already running <tt>debuild</tt>
      with <tt>fakeroot</tt>...
    </p>
    <p>
      That, of course, is the problem.  <tt>debuild</tt> will clean the
      environment before starting <tt>dpkg-buildpackage</tt>, which wipes all
      traces of the Scratchbox magic away, breaking <tt>fakeroot</tt>.  Despite
      <tt>debuild</tt> being an essential wrapper around
      <tt>dpkg-buildpackage</tt> in the normal Debian world, in a Scratchbox
      it's a big no no.  I really must remember this!
    </p>
    <p>
      <small>NP: <cite>Debut</cite>, Björk</small>
    </p>
]]></content:encoded><category domain="http://www.burtonini.com">/computers</category><dc:date>2006-04-11T15:53:00Z</dc:date></item><item><title>Lunacy</title><guid isPermaLink="false">life/lunacy-2006-04-10-14-42</guid><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog/life/lunacy-2006-04-10-14-42</link><description>Andrew Brown has an mostly interesting editorial in the Guardian's daily news summary The Wrap , which can often have ...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[    <p>
      <a href="http://www.thewormbook.com/helmintholog/">Andrew Brown</a> has an
      mostly interesting editorial in the Guardian's daily news summary
      <cite>The Wrap</cite>, which can often have some fantastic lines.
    </p>
    <blockquote>
      <p><cite>Criminal lunacy is an accurate shorthand for a lot of the Bush
      government's actions.</cite></p>
    </blockquote>
    <p>
      <small>NP: <cite>Pieces Of You</cite>, Jewel</small>
    </p>
]]></content:encoded><category domain="http://www.burtonini.com">/life</category><dc:date>2006-04-10T13:42:00Z</dc:date></item><item><title>Sound Juicer &quot;Come Back Stronger Than A Powered-up Pacman&quot; 2.14.2</title><guid isPermaLink="false">computers/sound-juicer/sj-2.14.2</guid><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog/computers/sound-juicer/sj-2.14.2</link><description>Sound Juicer &quot;Come Back Stronger Than A Powered-up Pacman&quot; 2.14.2 is out. Tarballs are available on burtonini.com , or from ...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[    <p>
      Sound Juicer "Come Back Stronger Than A Powered-up Pacman" 2.14.2 is out.
      Tarballs are available <a
        href  ="http://www.burtonini.com/computing/sound-juicer-2.14.2.tar.gz">on
        <tt>burtonini.com</tt></a>, or from the <a href="ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/sound-juicer/2.14/">GNOME FTP
        servers</a>.  Just a few bug fixes:
    </p>
    <ul>
      <li>Don't set incorrect sortnames (Peter Oliver)</li>
      <li>Don't write encoder tags, write duration tag</li>
      <li>Reset the window title more</li>
      <li>Use po/LINGUAS (Wouter Bolsterlee)</li>
      <li>Fix id3tag plugin initialisation hopefully</li>
      <li>Remove gcc-sim (Damien Charbery)</li>
    </ul>
    <p>
      The 2.14.x series of Sound Juicer releases is dedicated to Iain Holmes,
      who said he loved the Kaiser Chiefs.  Or was it <q>loathed</q>, I can't
      recall.  Anyway, the long and never-ending series of 2.14.x releases are
      dedicated to him.
    </p>
    <p>
      <small>NP: DJ TeeBee live at The Breezeblock</small>
    </p>
]]></content:encoded><category domain="http://www.burtonini.com">/computers/sound-juicer</category><dc:date>2006-04-10T10:00:24Z</dc:date></item><item><title>Spam Poetry</title><guid isPermaLink="false">life/poetry-2006-04-07-17-15</guid><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog/life/poetry-2006-04-07-17-15</link><description>I could blog about work, or Sound Juicer, or new albums, or my trip to the Very Very Cold Helsinki, ...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[    <p>
      I could blog about work, or Sound Juicer, or new albums, or my trip to the
      Very Very Cold Helsinki, or the subsequent cold/lost voice I've developed,
      but no.  Instead, have some Spam Poetry:
    </p>
    <blockquote>
<p>
Their death row raid<br/>
in means lethargy high jinks<br/>
as exhumation fault.<br/>
dynamo or spring chicken
</p>
    </blockquote>
    <p>
      Inspired.
    </p>
    <p>
      <small>NP: <cite>He Has Left Us Alone, but Shafts of Light Sometimes Grace the Corners of Our Rooms...</cite>, A Silver Mt. Zion</small>
    </p>
]]></content:encoded><category domain="http://www.burtonini.com">/life</category><dc:date>2006-04-07T16:15:00Z</dc:date></item><item><title>Sound Juicer &quot;It's Not Very Pretty I Tell Thee&quot; 2.14.1</title><guid isPermaLink="false">computers/sound-juicer/sj-2.14.1</guid><link>http://www.burtonini.com/blog/computers/sound-juicer/sj-2.14.1</link><description>Sound Juicer &quot;It's Not Very Pretty I Tell Thee&quot; 2.14.1 is out. Tarballs are available on burtonini.com , or from ...</description><content:encoded><![CDATA[    <p>
      Sound Juicer "It's Not Very Pretty I Tell Thee" 2.14.1 is out.  Tarballs
      are available <a
      href="http://www.burtonini.com/computing/sound-juicer-2.14.1.tar.gz">on
        <tt>burtonini.com</tt></a>, or from the <a
        href="ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/sound-juicer/2.14/">GNOME FTP
        servers</a>.  Lots of bug fixes here:
    </p>
    <ul>
      <li>Change CD lookup query to allow MB to proxy requests to FreeDB</li>
      <li>Ship a copy of taglibid3mux and tell people to use id3mux when creating the MP3 profile</li>
      <li>Remove SjProfileChooser, use gnome-media's widget</li>
      <li>Preferences dialog isn't modal</li>
      <li>Don't show the main window if there is an error</li>
      <li>Handle NULL profiles without crashing the Preferences dialog</li>
      <li>The duration and track number column are not resizable (Wouter Bolsterlee)</li>
      <li>Don't hardcode compiler options, use GNOME_COMPILE_WARNINGS</li>
      <li>Volumn should not display stock_volume-0 for volume > 0 (Dennis Cranston)</li>
      <li>Handle sortnames being NULL</li>
      <li>Don't leak the GnomeProgram reference</li>
      <li>Ensure the Play/Pause button stays the same size (Christian Neumair)</li>
      <li>Don't progress change notifications from the pipeline (Christian Neumair)</li>
      <li>Handle all paranoia modes (Marinus Schraal)</li>
      <li>Check iterator access to shut up GCC</li>
      <li>Fix the program name not being translated</li>
      <li>Add MAINTAINERS</li>
      <li>Install icons mode 0644 instead of 0755</li>
    </ul>
    <p>
      Translators: Ales Nyakhaychyk (be), Clytie Siddall (vi), Daniel Nylander (sv), Ivar Smolin (et), Kostas Papadimas (el), Petr Tomeš (cs), Theppitak Karoonboonyanan (th), Vladimer Sichinava (ka).
    </p>
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