[00:09] jimmy_: using something that tries to hook in gtk window is doomed to not work imo [00:09] we should try to implement that differently [00:10] but well, maybe the moko approach would really work. would love to see some code. === asac_ is now known as asac [02:27] I have a really stupid question... my last updates uninstalled FF3. How can I get it back instead of FF 2.0.0.14? [02:28] you should not have used dist-upgrade. just add hardy-proposed, then update and reinstall firefox-3.0 [02:30] pre-released updates, hardy-proposed. ? [02:30] yes [02:31] it is already activated... [02:31] please show me your: apt-cache madison firefox-3.0 xulrunner-1.9 [02:32] explain? [02:32] open a shell, and paste that command [02:33] ok...done [02:34] there is 10 lines of info [02:34] you should see [02:34] firefox-3.0 | 3.0~rc1+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.8.04.1 | http://archive.ubuntu.com hardy-proposed/main Packages [02:34] xulrunner-1.9 | 1.9~rc1+nobinonly-0ubuntu1~8.04.1 | http://archive.ubuntu.com hardy-proposed/main Packages [02:35] firefox-3.0 | 3.0~rc1+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.8.04.1 | http://us.archive.ubuntu.com hardy-proposed/main Packages [02:35] firefox-3.0 | 3.0~b5+nobinonly-0ubuntu3 | http://us.archive.ubuntu.com hardy/main Packages [02:35] firefox-3.0 | 3.0~b5+nobinonly-0ubuntu3 | http://us.archive.ubuntu.com hardy/main Sources [02:35] firefox-3.0 | 3.0~rc1+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.8.04.1 | http://us.archive.ubuntu.com hardy-proposed/main Sources [02:35] ok, and xulrunner-1.9 ? [02:35] xulrunner-1.9 | 1.9~rc1+nobinonly-0ubuntu1~8.04.1 | http://us.archive.ubuntu.com hardy-proposed/main Packages [02:35] xulrunner-1.9 | 1.9~b5+nobinonly-0ubuntu4~8.04.0mt1 | http://us.archive.ubuntu.com hardy-updates/main Packages [02:35] xulrunner-1.9 | 1.9~b5+nobinonly-0ubuntu3 | http://us.archive.ubuntu.com hardy/main Packages [02:35] xulrunner-1.9 | 1.9~b5+nobinonly-0ubuntu3 | http://us.archive.ubuntu.com hardy/main Sources [02:35] xulrunner-1.9 | 1.9~b5+nobinonly-0ubuntu4~8.04.0mt1 | http://us.archive.ubuntu.com hardy-updates/main Sources [02:36] xulrunner-1.9 | 1.9~rc1+nobinonly-0ubuntu1~8.04.1 | http://us.archive.ubuntu.com hardy-proposed/main Sources [02:36] then it should work. [02:37] I tried to install ff3 and I ended up with 2.0.0.14 [02:37] I used apt-get [02:37] no, 2.0.0.14 is only in firefox-2 [02:37] apt-get install firefox-3.0 [02:37] ok... [02:38] we'll try it again. should I uninstall ff2? [02:38] first [02:38] no [02:38] ok [02:38] you can if you don't want it but you can keep it, it doesn't hurt [02:39] Reading state information... Done [02:39] firefox-3.0 is already the newest version. [02:39] firefox-3.0 set to manually installed. [02:39] 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 1 not upgraded. [02:40] make sure you have killed firefox-2 [02:40] if it's installed I wouyld like to know where... the icon gives me ff2 [02:41] say's I already have it [02:41] you most like still have a process of ff2 running so even if you start ff3, it will just open an ff2 window [02:41] no I killed it [02:41] ps auxww | grep firefox [02:42] 1000 7760 0.0 0.0 1772 444 ? S 18:36 0:00 /bin/sh /usr/bin/firefox-2 [02:42] 1000 7772 0.0 0.0 1772 440 ? S 18:36 0:00 /bin/sh /usr/lib/firefox/run-mozilla.sh /usr/lib/firefox/firefox-2-bin [02:42] 1000 7776 2.0 9.1 161668 40936 ? Sl 18:36 3:51 /usr/lib/firefox/firefox-2-bin [02:42] kill that [02:42] how? [02:43] find the window and close it as usual, or if you can't find it, killall firefox-2 [02:43] excuse my ignorance.. never had this happen before [02:43] killall firefox-2-bin [02:44] 1000 1194 0.0 0.1 3004 752 pts/1 R+ 21:44 0:00 grep firefox [02:44] good [02:44] now start ff3 [02:46] YES!!! thank you :) [02:47] basically, you cannot run firefox-2 and firefox(-3.0) at the same time because they share the same profile [02:48] if you want to do that, use the profile manager (-P) and create a different profile for firefox-2 [02:48] ahh, ok.. when I lost ff3 I started using ff2 until I could get ff3 back. [02:49] do I have to reinstall all my ff3 plugins I had? [02:49] i don't think so [02:49] they should still be there [02:49] hmm.. none of them are working [02:49] plugins or addons ? [02:50] plugins or extensions ? [02:51] add-ons. got them all working except my side bar [02:52] maybe it's not compatible with ff 3.0.. yet [02:53] it was working before the snafu.. but we'll wait and see === asac_ is now known as asac === asac_ is now known as asac [08:51] Jazzva: hey :) [08:52] Sergeant_Pony: install "firefox" not firefox-3.0 [08:52] well you can install firefox on top [08:52] btw, you should never run dist-upgrade [08:52] if you track a stable distribution [08:52] just upgrade [08:52] if you use dist-upgrade look what would be happening first [09:12] bug 219655 [09:12] Launchpad bug 219655 in language-pack-gnome-fi "Firefox (xulrunner) printing problem when using Finnish (fi) translation" [Undecided,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/219655 [09:24] gnome bug 534056 [09:24] Gnome bug 534056 in Backend:Mozilla "gnome-2-22 branch does not compile" [Blocker,Resolved: fixed] http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=534056 [09:28] gnome bug 513837 [09:28] Gnome bug 513837 in General "downloaded pdf files are not automatically opened" [Normal,Resolved: fixed] http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=513837 [11:09] [reed]: err, when i click "Edit" in the summary of https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=419861 i get to https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/summary which doesnt exist [11:09] Mozilla bug 419861 in General "Right-clicking links often causes unexpected "random" behaviors" [Normal,Unconfirmed] [11:09] known issue with bugzilla? [11:35] hi [11:35] hi fta [11:35] asac, could you please push mozilla-devscript #109 to intrepid ? [11:35] too bad i can't do it myself :( [12:00] fta: ok done [12:00] thanks [12:19] asac: Yo! :) [12:20] Jazzva: liferea :) [12:20] Jazzva: i might be dense, but i dont know what debdiff to use to prepare the upload [12:20] all appear to exclude something [12:21] at least from the description [12:21] asac: What do you mean? I prepared them with debdiff {ubuntuold,debian}.dsc ubuntunew.dsc [12:22] http://launchpad.net/bugs/228827 [12:22] Launchpad bug 228827 in liferea "Please merge liferea-1.4.15-1 from Debian unstable" [Wishlist,Confirmed] [12:22] and then filterdiff {1,2}.debdiff -x *.po [12:22] after the build-depends bump i see: [12:22] + liferea-debian-ubuntu-without-po.debdiff ( [12:22] + liferea-ubuntuold-ubuntunew-without-po.debdiff [12:22] + liferea-debiandir-debian-ubuntunew.debdiff [12:22] oh [12:22] + liferea-debiandir-ubuntuold-ubuntunew.debdiff [12:23] there is no debdiff that has all from what i can tell [12:23] at least confusing [12:23] the first two are the diffs betwen ubuntuold/debian and ubuntunew version, as it is said in the wiki page for merging [12:24] but why without .po ? [12:24] why is .po in the diff anyway? [12:24] in the first debdiff for instance [12:24] the second two are diffs between ubuntuold/debian and ubuntunew version, but just of the contents of debian dir. pochu told me he needed them [12:25] afaik, po is there because MoM doesn't remove it. MoM's junk... I was told to remove it manually, after making the debdiff [12:25] yes those might be helpful for reviewing. but i still need something i can apply to any base and get exactly what you had [12:26] interesing [12:26] Well, you can apply debian-ubuntunew-without-po to current debian's (15-1) and get 15-1ubuntu1, without po changes [12:26] so the .po files are in the diff.gz of the previous upload? [12:26] applying ubuntuold-ubuntunew-without-po is the same if you apply to ubuntu old's version (14-0ubuntu4) [12:27] but why without .po changes? [12:27] where do they come from? from the last ubuntu upload? [12:28] From the new debian's? I guess it has the .po files which differ from the ones in current ubuntu. And I was told to remove it...afaik, we use roseta for translations. [12:28] http://news.launchpad.net/podcast/launchpod-episode-3-new-launchpad-release-and-terminator (there's a talk about issues with firefox translations) [12:28] bumb [12:28] where's my patch applied? :( [12:30] fta: only see one general translation topic [12:31] yep, it's at the end [12:31] ... of that part [12:31] fta: what does he say? [12:31] (short version :)) [12:31] that it's different from everything else [12:32] asac: I might first apply the change to xul1.9 patch, regarding system sqlite [12:33] I would like to test it then first, so it would take half an hour, I suppose... [12:33] Jazzva: i stated in the bug that we should keep it for now [12:33] (if it doesnt hurt) [12:33] fta: ok ;) [12:33] Well, I was able to start it in intrepid chroot and read feeds [12:33] :) [12:34] Jazzva: good [12:34] Jazzva, what do you want to change in xul ? [12:35] fta: its about xul1.9 patch in liferea [12:35] not xul :) [12:35] oh, ok [12:35] The changes to liferea-1.4.15-1ubuntu1/src/liferea.in, that pochu mentioned [12:35] we have a patch that allows non-system sqlite [12:35] ah... fta :)... [12:35] I thought asac was asking, still waking up. Sorry :) [12:36] that hack in liferea is no longer needed in intrepid. [12:38] asac: Would you like me to upload diff.gz+dsc? [12:41] fta: for now, but we dont know if we will have system sqlite in the final xul [12:41] we don't ? there's a test in debian/rules so it's already in [12:41] intrepid [12:42] fta: yes. but we have to look carefully at the versions and performance once we approach release [12:42] fta: whats the current sqlite version in intrepid? [12:43] libsqlite3-dev | 3.5.9-1 | http://archive.ubuntu.com intrepid/main Packages [12:46] asac? just got your message from earlier [12:48] Sergeant_Pony: about firefox removal? yeah. just install firefox package too (if you installed firefox-3.0) [12:49] ok, thanks [12:50] asac, Jazzva: we can use that system for extensions: https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~thumper/pqm/test-bzr-home/+merge/296/ [12:51] fta: with proposing branch merges? [12:52] yes. good thing it's integrated and it could easily be parsed by a script to do the merge automatically once some trusted members approved [12:52] Sounds ok to me... :) [12:54] i'll start a prototype soon. the specs seem stable now. [12:54] just completing the refactoring of mozilla-devscript [13:05] asac, https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/intrepid/+source/kazehakase/0.5.4-2 [13:09] fta: ok, so once an "official reviewer" voted for the merge, it would get to production, right? [13:10] yes, that's the idea [13:11] well, except that the script will have to be run by someone with upload powers [13:11] ie not by me :( === fta_ is now known as fta [14:21] http://robert.accettura.com/blog/2008/05/29/rebreaking-the-web/ [15:12] asac, i've pushed the refactored mozclient. it's a pretty big patch. 33 files changed, 945 insertions(+), 450 deletions(-). Let me know what you think. [15:21] havent retrieved that commit yet [15:26] 110 [15:50] asac, http://paste.ubuntu.com/15802/ [15:51] well, it's better to pull the branch and read from there [15:53] fta: where's the thunderbird-3.0 not full? :) [15:53] armin76: thunderbird is always fat [15:53] as usual [15:54] * asac looks at .pl file [15:54] and feels dirty [15:55] really ? i could have done something much more compact [15:55] but i knew you would have cry [15:59] hehe [16:00] the dirtiness made me becoming distracted [16:01] fta: do we really need the main script to be a .in file? [16:01] what is dirty for you ? i mean, it's perl, not C so i don't feel like dropping the perl goodness [16:01] just the libdir [16:02] i can usemore perl magic to get rid of it if you want [16:02] it would help me if the main script block would be split up in multiple stages [16:02] that go their own wrapping function [16:02] the main algorithm is hard to gather from that [16:02] sure, that i can do [16:03] fta: the feels dirty was a joke referring to my general mood when looking at perl files ;) [16:03] in fact, it's almost done except the last 2 or 3 blocks [16:04] i can introduce checkout(), pack() and cleanup() [16:04] well, will do later today [16:04] yeah. clean that up ... at best the main script will just have an easy to read algorithm with just abstract function calls and maybe a few cases [16:04] i have to run for 1~2h [16:04] sure [16:05] but in general i like that idea [16:05] maybe a bit too much genericism ... but well [16:05] and the variable names dont allow you to guess easily what to use to tweak what stage of the checkout [16:07] fta: from what i see the vcs logic is still special cases in the main script. we should have a plugin mechanism to add new VCS systems [18:02] <[reed]> asac: wfm> [18:02] <[reed]> asac: wfm... [18:03] <[reed]> JS enabled? [18:04] [reed]: which bug? [18:04] <[reed]> [reed]: err, when i click "Edit" in the summary of https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=419861 i get to https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/summary which doesnt exist [18:04] Mozilla bug 419861 in General "Right-clicking links often causes unexpected "random" behaviors" [Normal,Unconfirmed] [18:04] [reed]: hah ;) [18:05] <[reed]> looks like a dupe of mozilla bug 404314 [18:05] Mozilla bug 404314 in XP Toolkit/Widgets: Menus "when I click on a menu instead of click and hold it randomly selects a menu item and activates it" [Normal,New] http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=404314 [18:06] [reed]: good [18:06] asac, i wanted to use objects at the beginning but it's just a script so I ended up doing it that way. [18:08] [reed]: either that or mozilla bug 312225 [18:08] which is fixed [18:08] Mozilla bug 312225 in XP Toolkit/Widgets: Menus "When right-clicking for context menu in bottom-right corner of screen, last menu option is immediately selected" [Normal,Resolved: fixed] http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=312225 [18:55] fta: so what info do we need in our meta file to properly sync AMO extension sources? [18:55] something like: [] [18:57] oh darn, its late. have to run [18:57] cu later [19:09] fta: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=412610 [19:09] Mozilla bug 412610 in XRE Startup "MAXPATHLEN too small for glibc's realpath()" [Normal,New] [19:11] hm, excellent [20:53] asac, do you have the blueprints from uds posted somewhere ? [21:25] asac: did you get the email from Robert Saul? he didn't like your keys :) so you might need to regenerate one and send it to him === phoenix24_ is now known as phoenix24