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[02:19] <[reed]> sebner++
[12:22] <gnomefreak> it is confirmed i hate doctors and computers
[12:25] <gnomefreak> crimsun: libasound2-plugins needs to be built, i did stupid distupgrade without looking and it removed ubuntu-desktop and pulseaudio and its not fixable atm
[12:27] <gnomefreak> asac: anyway to tell what emails thunderbird supports? i found it doesnt support lavabit nor gmx
[12:27] <gnomefreak> both are outgoing issues (doesnt send under its email address it uses my default email to send)
[12:38] <gnomefreak> bug 405951
[12:38] <ubottu> Error: Launchpad bug 405951 could not be found
[12:38] <gnomefreak> debian 405951
[12:38] <ubottu> Debian bug 405951 in iceape-browser "iceape-browser: Display glitches, wrong icons shown until redraw after switching tabs" [Minor,Open] http://bugs.debian.org/405951
[12:44] <gnomefreak> where the hell is apearence
[12:47] <gnomefreak> oops forgot ie was seamonkey
[12:56] <gnomefreak> im getting other peoples mail :(
[12:58] <asac> hi
[12:58] <fta> hi
[12:59] <gnomefreak> hi
[12:59] <asac> i have the feeling that holidays are more exhausting than working ;)
[12:59] <directhex> lies. i'm on holiday!
[12:59] <asac> yeah ;)
[13:00] <asac> its just that when i open my screen that i have pings on all channels ;)
[13:01] <gnomefreak> what the hell is PLD Linux?
[13:05] <gnomefreak> how is kde support going with Mozilla?>
[13:06] <asac> gnomefreak: i think 3.1 has qt support ... i doubt that this is really supported yet
[13:06] <gnomefreak> bug 266946 is most likely caused by no QT support, as i recall this was fixed by moving ubufox but still has gtk apps being installed and they think its bloat (it kind of is)
[13:06] <ubottu> Launchpad bug 266946 in firefox-3.0 "firefox installs unnecessary packages" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/266946
[13:08] <asac> gnomefreak: the prob is apturl ... which isnt supported with kde packages only atm
[13:09] <gnomefreak> oh
[13:12] <gnomefreak> ok added apturl task :)
[13:12] <gnomefreak> asac: thnaks
[13:15] <fta> Bug 226425
[13:15] <ubottu> Launchpad bug 226425 in seamonkey "no language pack in Seamonkey + dictionnaries install fail" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/226425
[13:15] <fta> Bug 296185
[13:15] <ubottu> Launchpad bug 296185 in seamonkey "seamonkey spontaneously closes without warning" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/296185
[13:17] <gnomefreak> !info winbind intrepid
[13:17] <ubottu> winbind (source: samba): service to resolve user and group information from Windows NT servers. In component main, is optional. Version 2:3.2.3-1ubuntu3 (intrepid), package size 2905 kB, installed size 8320 kB
[13:18] <gnomefreak> ok winbind is samba :(
[13:29] <gnomefreak> asac: we never updated lang packs for hardy 3.0.x build of firefox. see bug 295873
[13:29] <ubottu> Launchpad bug 295873 in firefox-3.0 "Wrong version number for Firefox 3.0.3 results in nonfunctional translation" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/295873
[13:47] <gnomefreak> anyone know how to redirect a wiki to another one
[13:59] <fta> strange, the rss feature in ff3.1 is broken here
[14:00] <fta> i get tons of Error: uncaught exception: [Exception... "Component returned failure code: 0x80004002 (NS_NOINTERFACE) [nsISupports.QueryInterface]" nsresult: "0x80004002 (NS_NOINTERFACE)" location: "native frame :: <unknown filename> :: <TOP_LEVEL> :: line 0" data: no]
[14:01] * gnomefreak just built an addon for that a couple of months ago i think, still waiting for it to be pushed
[14:02] <gnomefreak> it works here in 3.0. if 3.1 gets into archive ill fix it for 3.1 same with all the other plugins i have
[14:03] <gnomefreak> asac: all my extensions are ready except firegpg but ill be looking at that this week depends on how my day goes
[14:04] <gnomefreak> dont update bzr in jaunty if you use bzr-builddeb
[14:06] <fta> works fine here
[14:07] <gnomefreak> upgrading bzr removed bzrtools and bzr-builddeb
[14:07] <gnomefreak> The following packages will be REMOVED: bzr-builddeb bzrtools
[14:07] <fta> bzr | 1.6.1-1 | http://archive.ubuntu.com jaunty/main Packages
[14:07] <fta> bzr-builddeb | 2.0.2~0ubuntu2 | http://archive.ubuntu.com jaunty/universe Packages
[14:08] <gnomefreak> bzr:
[14:08] <gnomefreak> Installed: 1.6.1-1
[14:08] <gnomefreak> bzr-builddeb: Installed: 2.0.2~0ubuntu2
[14:08] <gnomefreak> thats odd
[14:09] <gnomefreak> using upgrade holds back bzr dist-upgrade removes bzr-builddeb and bzrtools
[14:09] <gnomefreak> but bzr-builddeb doesnt have a Candidate nor does bzr
[14:10] <gnomefreak> so its up to date AFAICT
[14:10] <gnomefreak> thats weird
[14:11] <gnomefreak> trying upgrade again
[14:11] <fta> bzr | 1.9-1 | http://archive.ubuntu.com jaunty/main Packages
[14:12] <fta> Package: bzrtools
[14:12] <fta> Depends: python (>= 2.4), python-central (>= 0.6.7), bzr (>= 1.6~), bzr (<< 1.7~), patch
[14:12] <fta> that's why
[14:12] <fta> gnomefreak, just wait for the new bzrtools
[14:13] <gnomefreak> ah but still would have thought a canadate would have been listed
[14:13] <asac> gnomefreak: the langpack bug should be void
[14:13] <gnomefreak> asac: why we dont backport them?
[14:13] <fta> Error: [Exception... "Component returned failure code: 0x80004005 (NS_ERROR_FAILURE) [nsIINIParserFactory.createINIParser]" nsresult: "0x80004005 (NS_ERROR_FAILURE)" location: "JS frame :: file:///usr/lib/xulrunner-1.9.1b2pre/components/nsUpdateService.js :: getLocale :: line 524" data: no]
[14:13] <fta> Source File: file:///usr/lib/xulrunner-1.9.1b2pre/components/nsUpdateService.js
[14:13] <fta> Line: 524
[14:14] <asac> gnomefreak: no need to
[14:14] <asac> gnomefreak: all fine for langpacks from what i know
[14:14] <asac> gnomefreak: i closed a bug with a comment explaining it
[14:14] <gnomefreak> ah ok i was gonna do that thats why i asked why
[14:15] <gnomefreak> asac: thanks
[14:15] <asac> fta: sounds a bit like it could be because we have matchOS for locale detection
[14:15] <asac> what code is at that placeß
[14:15] <asac> ?
[14:16] <fta> asac, http://mxr.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/source/toolkit/mozapps/update/src/nsUpdateService.js.in#502
[14:16] <gnomefreak> ill be back in a bit i think ill start on firegpg. oin the ones in my PPA just need to have ~jjv removed and intrepid changed to jaunty (i cant do that in my PPA)
[14:16] <fta> getlocale()
[14:17] <fta> Error: uncaught exception: [Exception... "Cannot modify properties of a WrappedNative" nsresult: "0x80570034 (NS_ERROR_XPC_CANT_MODIFY_PROP_ON_WN)" location: "JS frame :: chrome://global/content/bindings/autocomplete.xml :: onxblpopuphiding :: line 839" data: no]
[14:22] <asac> fta: hmm ... couldnt find anything locale related in the createiniparser codepath
[14:22] <asac> but could be that its mxr that is broken
[14:22] <asac> oh
[14:22] <asac> dumb me
[14:23] <asac> we need updater.ini ?
[14:23] <asac> at least thats the file its looking for
[14:23] <asac> in APPDIR
[14:23] <asac> will figure that later ... have to go back to holiday now according to my gf
[14:23] <fta> :)
[14:23] <asac> probably its harmless ;)
[14:24] <fta> asac, one question before you leave
[14:25] <fta> asac, how should i name the google chrome package ? i started with chromium, but we already have a game named like that
[14:25] <fta> and it seems what i built is more than just chromium
[14:25] <fta> it's chromium plus a bunch of other repo, making it look like the full google chrome
[14:26] <fta> not sure it's really full though
[14:26] <fta> so, i renamed the package 'chrome' for now
[14:29] <fta> Nov 07 23:27:53 <fta> http://paste.ubuntu.com/69026/
[14:43] <gnomefreak> is there an ETA on PPA jaunty?
[15:27] <fta> gnomefreak, see -devel
[15:27] <gnomefreak> thanks
[15:28] <gnomefreak> already is as i understand right?
[15:29] <fta> read the last ~20 lines
[15:29] <fta> it was not, i asked, now it is
[15:30] <gnomefreak> ok thanks
[15:30] <gnomefreak> i read last 10 lines or so
[15:34] <gnomefreak> damnit i have to build chroot again :(
[15:40] <gnomefreak> i guess by days end or tomorrow it will support jaunty
[16:06] <gnomefreak> ok i got time to wait ill be back a bit
[16:07] <gnomefreak> ook
[16:47] <asac> fta: what does that chrome package compromise=?
[16:47] <asac> i mean the sources
[16:48] <asac> fta: imo we have a bunch of packages
[16:48] <asac> chrome/ is just one of that
[16:50] <fta> asac, http://paste.ubuntu.com/69026/
[16:51] <fta> asac, that plus a lot of 3rd party directly in chromium :(
[16:52] <fta> asac, so far, i just packaged the whole thing in one big package, there's no point in fighting with the details just yet, it's far from usable/ready
[16:53] <fta> asac, there's not even support for x64, meaning ugly hacks like http://code.google.com/p/chromium/wiki/LinuxBuild64Bit
[16:54] <fta> gasp, ia32-libs is a 607MB source archive
[17:00] <sebner> HI asac! how are the holidays?
[17:01] <asac> good ;)
[17:01] <sebner> heh
[17:02] <sebner> asac: if you are bored you can add a comment on my applicaton :P
[17:02] <asac> fta: i think we should use chromium- as prefix
[17:02] <asac> e.g. chromium-v8 => source package for v8
[17:03] <asac> chromium-browser => chrome source package (trademark?)
[17:03] <asac> otherwise just chromium-chrome
[17:03] <fta> iirc, chromium + google breakpad + google something = google chrome
[17:03] <asac> fta: err
[17:03] <asac> fta: chromium is the project for all of these
[17:03] <asac> chrome is the name of the browser subtree
[17:04] <fta> different repos, different bug systems afaics
[17:04] <asac> no idea
[17:04] <asac> from what i understood breakpad was always a chromium thing ... and also is not in the chromium project
[17:05] <fta> ok, i have a contact in google, i will ask him
[17:05] <asac> anyway ... whatever is in the chromium project should be prefixed with chromium imo
[17:05] <asac> chromium-
[17:05] <fta> yep
[17:05] <asac> so probably we would even have chromium-webkit
[17:06] <asac> and stuf like that
[17:06] <asac> fta: you could try to get the chromium-prject meta project finally set up
[17:06] <asac> i think owner is now mozillateam of that
[17:07] <asac> sebner: your application?=
[17:07] <sebner> asac: for super moo powers
[17:08] <asac> mm
[17:08] <asac> how am i supposed to answer?
[17:08] <asac> did i get an email?
[17:09] <sebner> asac: nope, I didn't CC'ed you :P but if you are bored enough to write something ...
[17:11] <asac> not today ;)
[17:12] <asac> i will look tomorrow. but unlikely i would comment without me having the mail in first place ;)
[17:13] <sebner> asac: hehe, you always complained that you don't know what to write so I didn't CC you. no worries, actually 2 people are annoying me with questions so you have enough time to answer .. :P
[17:14] <fta> asac, what i have so far: http://paste.ubuntu.com/70074/
[17:21] <fta> asac, i wanted to have something usable before i start to cut that into pieces
[17:30] <sebner> asac: I have a question related to NM(-applet)
[17:30] <sebner> or maybe wlan
[17:30] <asac> fta: ok. i dont like the idea to start with a big chunk ;) ... but if it helps you its fine.
[17:30] <sebner> asac: I have a laptop and if I (zuklappe ^^) then NM-applet disconnects. But it's different. It can happy after 2 minutes or 2 hours
[17:31] <asac> sebner: not sure what you mean by disconnect. applet wont disconnect if laptop doesnt suspend
[17:31] <asac> if it seems like it does disconnect even though it doesnt power down, its almost certainly just a coincidant
[17:31] <asac> and unrelated
[17:32] <sebner> asac: ok, thx
[18:25] <fta> jcastro, could you hand over https://edge.launchpad.net/chromium-project to m-t please ?
[18:28] <asac> [ANN] nspluginwrapper 1.1.4
[18:28] <asac> i guess we should see if it helps and then even attempt a SRU
[18:28] <asac> from what i got on the ML it fixes a bunch of rather important bugs for firefox
[18:30] <jcastro> fta: she's all yours!
[18:30] <jcastro> fta: so did you finish porting chromium over the weekend? ;p
[18:30] <fta> jcastro, thanks
[18:30] <fta> jcastro, lol no, i just have an initial package, but it's a looooooooooooooooooooooog shot
[18:31] <jcastro> initial package?
[18:31] <fta> jcastro, http://www.sofaraway.org/ubuntu/tmp/chrome.png
[18:31] <jcastro> does it even run?
[18:31] <jcastro> hah, nice
[18:31] <fta> it's just the test_shell
[18:34] <fta> jcastro, if we don't solve that http://code.google.com/p/chromium/wiki/LinuxBuild64Bit it will be even longer for x64 users :P
[18:34] <fta> -be+take
[18:35] <jcastro> whew, good thing I'm on i386
[18:35] <jcastro> heh
[18:35] <asac> fta: we could give 32bit on 64bit a try
[18:36] <fta> asac, a native build stops there: http://paste.ubuntu.com/70027/
[18:37] <fta> hence the need for the 32bit nss reported in that google doc
[18:37] <fta> same for nspr and sqlite
[18:37] <fta> but upstream wanted that in hardy
[18:37] <fta> wants
[18:38] <fta> bug 246911
[18:38] <ubottu> Launchpad bug 246911 in ia32-libs "[Wishlist] please add libnspr4-0d to ia32-libs" [Wishlist,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/246911
[18:38] <fta> fixed in intrepid, not hardy
[18:39] <fta> asac, ^^
[18:40] <asac> yeah
[18:41] <asac> fta: i dont think its a technical problem to fix ia32 libs everywhere
[18:41] <asac> let me check bug
[19:21] <fta> excluded = [c[1:] for c in load if c.startswith('-')]
[19:21] <fta> who said python was easier to read than perl ??
[19:29] <asac> lol
[19:30] <asac> but i guess thats most likely the hardest code python can do ;)
[19:31] <fta> in perl: @excluded = grep {/^-/} @c
[19:32] <fta> well, not exactly
[19:33] <fta> @excluded = grep {s/^-//} @c
[20:00] <asac> ok off for a while
[20:53] <fta> The program 'firefox-3.1' received an X Window System error.
[20:53] <fta> This probably reflects a bug in the program.
[20:53] <fta> The error was 'BadIDChoice (invalid resource ID chosen for this connection)'.
[20:53] <fta> (Details: serial 64544849 error_code 14 request_code 156 minor_code 4)
[20:53] <fta> (Note to programmers: normally, X errors are reported asynchronously;
[20:53] <fta> that is, you will receive the error a while after causing it.
[20:53] <fta> To debug your program, run it with the --sync command line
[20:53] <fta> option to change this behavior. You can then get a meaningful
[20:54] <fta> backtrace from your debugger if you break on the gdk_x_error() function.)
[20:54] <fta> (ff3.1)
[23:36] <asac> fta: reproducible? compiz?
[23:36] <fta> no, no