[01:34] fine .... cu tomorrow === asac_ is now known as asac [04:43] anyone here? i need to test a script for removng baning ect.. people i would just remove you from channel [05:01] hi all [05:08] hi [05:08] asac: we need to update tbird to 2.0.0.16 im still wondering what happened to 2.0.0.15 [05:37] i need to test this damn script someone that is around please let me kick you from channel (no ban i promise) just a remove [05:38] gnomefreak, go for it [05:45] Kamping_Kaiser: you sure? [05:45] gnomefreak, sure. [05:45] i'm not missing anything ;) [05:45] Kamping_Kaiser: thanks [05:45] oh wtf [05:46] 1 more try? [05:46] sure. until it works [05:46] i guess not [05:47] its telling me /ar isnt a command however in the script /ar nick [reason] --> removes nick with [reason] [05:47] "its" telling you? [05:48] yeah in server window [05:48] 00:45 -!- Irssi: Unknown command: ar [05:48] 00:46 -!- Irssi: Unknown command: ar [05:49] ok 1 more time [05:50] nope that didnt help but the script is loaded [05:50] its still showing in white not green [06:38] Kamping_Kaiser: you still here? [07:27] gnomefreak, back again [07:27] Kamping_Kaiser: i think i got script working :) [07:28] gnomefreak, give it a shot ;) [07:28] ok thanks [07:28] yes it works :) [07:29] both new scripts work great [07:29] :D [07:29] Kamping_Kaiser: thanks [07:29] gnomefreak, no worries. glad it helps [07:29] * gnomefreak should make a cheat sheet [09:25] olq [09:25] ola [09:25] gnomefreak: they skipped 2.0.0.15 [09:25] 2.0.0.16 will hopefully not be released before next week [09:25] asac: it is released already [09:26] 2.0.0.16 i forwarded the email to you incase you didnt get it [09:27] gnomefreak: i received a mail yesterday ... iirc it was a preannouncement [09:27] * gnomefreak tired of working on scripts and hacking config files [09:27] * asac syncs mail again to see whats going on [09:27] oh i thought it was final [09:28] you never know [09:28] maybe they released it 2 hours after pre-announce [09:28] lets see [09:28] gnomefreak: Thunderbird 2.0.0.16 (RC1) now available [09:28] so RC1 [09:28] oh [09:28] thats pre-announce [09:30] * gnomefreak needs to learn to sleep at night not work at night [09:31] god i remember when ubuntu has 12,000 packages now we are ~24492 [09:31] atleast thats what smart says [09:32] gnomefreak: yeah [09:32] go to bed and catch up on sleep ;) [09:33] im thinking about it but i think smoke than email than sleep [09:33] work on auto joining more channels tomorrow im at 25 or so channles [09:33] channels [09:34] oh forgot to ask you how safe is the n-m ppa to leave enabled? [09:44] gnomefreak: should be as safe as possible ... given that there is no staging ;) [09:58] cool [10:18] tb will get released 23 jul [10:18] buuuuuuuuuuumb! [10:18] i really hate training tbird. it should really beable to do it itself. or make it so it doesnt mark everything junk when marking one as junk [10:18] armin76: ummmmm not 3.0 [10:18] maybe 2.0.0.15ish [10:19] iirc tbird 3 is still in alpha maybe first beta [10:19] .16 [10:20] would be nice to have that maybe it fixes something [10:21] why is it everytime i need to use an app it fails to start/run [10:24] gnomefreak: thats the fate of the good guys [10:24] armin76: we will skip tbird as it contains severe regressions [10:24] now i cant mount a dvd :( [10:24] unbump [10:25] gnomefreak: thats an advanced feature [10:25] shouldnt be required for daily work ;) [10:25] armin76: jk [10:25] im getting that feeling [10:25] let me think when i inserted a dvd in my drive ... [10:25] never? [10:25] i thought yesterday was a bad day today isnt turning out any better except i closed 2 bugs [10:25] oh no ... i installed UT2004 from a dvd ;) [10:26] ok, so probably there is a use for dvds [10:26] but its mostly ignorable imo [10:26] gnomefreak@Development:~$ alexandria [10:26] ruby1.8: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/ruby/1.8/i486-linux/gtk2.so: undefined symbol: gtk_file_system_error_quark [10:26] wtf is that [10:26] gnomefreak: thats ruby bustage [10:26] needs to be bumped [10:27] ruby is definitly advanced ;) [10:27] armin76 doesnt use it either ;) [10:27] ruby is broken too [10:27] damn [10:27] gnomefreak: thats what i said ... ruby bustage [10:27] gnomefreak: try to respin [10:28] i will this after noon or when i wake up [10:29] how the hell do i change permissions for this dvd issue [10:30] maybe boot into safe mode kernel [10:31] assuming i am root login [10:31] oh hell its worth trying i guess [10:49] ha found the problem with the dvd [10:49] it was trying to open it with hardy chroot media [10:50] gnomefreak: yeah. not a good idea i guess [10:50] nope so i edited fstab and rebooted nw it works [10:50] simple fix once i found the issue [10:52] what package of ruby should i respin? [10:53] like "ruby" or "ruby1.8" [10:53] no idea [10:53] figure out in which package the file is that failed [10:55] cant unpack the frigging tar on the dvd :( [10:57] i cant believe an unexpected EOF would cause whole tar to fail to unpack. least they can do is let me unpack everything until the EOF error [11:07] ok building intrepid chroot to respin ruby 1.8 [11:08] good day, all :) [11:08] hi Jazzva [11:08] hey asac :) [11:09] Jazzva: seb asked me if you would be interested in helping webkit into main (aka write a MIR) ... what do you think? [11:09] Done with the exams for some time, and passed the junior year requirements, so I'm a senior in October :) [11:09] congrats [11:09] thanks :) [11:09] asac, what's a MIR? [11:10] sure I would like to help :)... [11:11] Jazzva: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/?action=fullsearch&context=180&value=main+inclusion&titlesearch=Titles [11:11] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MainInclusionReportTemplate?highlight=(main)|(inclusion) [11:11] thats the template to use for such things [11:11] ah, Main Inclusion Request [11:12] yes, report not request though ;) [11:12] aha... Ok :) [11:12] you file a request for main inclusion, but we need a report to document that its of decent quality [11:12] Jazzva: its not that hard. just go through the points and see if there are things you can fill in [11:12] Well, I can write it today, and report what I made, so you and seb can check and correct :) [11:12] or ant [11:12] i can hel pyou [11:13] Jazzva: great [11:13] IIRC, epiphany-webkit from debian worked ok, it was a problem with my build... [11:14] Are we gonna sync that one directly? Or are we preparing a new package? [11:14] Jazzva: i think seb already synched it ... just needs to be promoted to main during this cycle [11:15] Aha, ok [11:15] if he didnt he is probably waiting for it entering main [11:15] So, I'll say that I tested epiphany-webkit and liferea-webkit and that both work ok [11:16] Jazzva: well, the MIR is about webkit itself not the application. [11:16] s [11:16] Jazzva: just go through the template ;) ... not sure if we need to put info thaere that it actually works [11:17] ok [11:17] maybe in rationale... e.g. "allowing to build liferea and epiphany with webkit" [11:18] if liferea is in main [11:18] ok, it is [11:19] did whats his name stop maintaining liferea? i havent seen anything with that in a while [11:45] asac, in MIR, what are "supported archs"? Officially supported ones (i386 and amd64), right? [11:56] Jazzva: yeah. currently supported is i386, amd + lpia i think [11:56] asac, ok. I don't think there are webkit pkgs for lpia. Now I'm confused by CVEs :). Which to include and which to skip... [11:58] safari is using the same webkit as the one provided on webkit.org? [11:59] Jazzva: i am not really sure. maybe there is a #webkit channel? [11:59] alp is the master mind of webkit so if he is in there ask him directly [11:59] Jazzva: webkit should be available on lpia [12:00] did you look at launchpad? [12:02] asac, looked at packages.ubuntu.com [12:03] http://packages.ubuntu.com/intrepid/libwebkit-1.0-1 [12:03] http://packages.ubuntu.com/intrepid/libwebkit-1.0-1-dbg [12:03] and -dev is available for all archs [12:10] Jazzva: yeah. dont look at that page [12:10] look at launchpad [12:10] i think that page doesnt even know a thing about lpia [12:10] heh... [12:11] * asac lunch (15min) [12:12] bon appetite, asac. [12:12] New LP looks better and better :). [12:15] Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux ia64; en-US; rv:1.9.0.1) Gecko/2008071710 (Gentoo) Firefox/3.0.1 [12:15] asac: bumb!^ [13:18] asac, ping [13:34] asac, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MainInclusionWebkit ... "(?)" marks things that I didn't know if they are right. For port opening, I suppose it doesn't open any. Browser should do that. But just to be sure... :) [13:34] For CVEs, olliej told me that CVEs related to desktop Safare might be interesting to us, so I included those. [13:35] I'm off to take a short nap... [15:19] Jazzva: doesnt open any port: to be safe you have to look in code ... but using lsof while it is running might be a valid option to verify that [15:44] Volans: do you know why the mail i retrieved is from "LetterMeLater.com" " ? [15:45] no, but the mail you received is an alert to you that in 3 daays the automatical alert will be sent [15:46] not the copy of the alert itself iirc [15:54] ok ... i think i should read mails ;) [15:54] thanks [15:54] :) [16:04] asac, thanks. I'll see what will lsof report [16:16] Jazzva: i already pointed pitti and seb at the report [16:16] so remove the question marks if you see them ... otherwise wait for their comment [16:17] If I see them? Question marks or pitti and seb? [16:17] asac ^ [16:18] Jazzva: s/see them/find out/ :) [16:18] asac, I tried with lsof, it says epiphany-webkit has one tcp connection, but that's normal. now I'm reading through man lsof to see if I can see what part of epiphany-webkit is using that connection [16:28] Jazzva: if its outgoing its fine [16:28] if it lisents on a port we should look why [16:35] asac, it's reported as outgoing, if lsof indicates it like this " TCP cable-89-216-132-34.dynamic.sbb.rs:44681->hu-in-f104.google.com:www" === rZr is now known as RzR [19:03] what's the name of the lib file needed to display certain add-ons correctly? [19:04] for tb [20:28] Is ff 3.0.1 in hardy-proposed? [23:08] Nukeador, I don't think it's in yet. [23:09] Is there a site or a list to track this security releases? === richringer is now known as Sergeant_Pony [23:09] O even help to be pushed as soon as possible [23:12] firefox security releases? [23:12] yep [23:13] I suppose you can check firefox packages page... [23:13] aha [23:13] maybe there's an rss feed [23:15] https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/hardy/i386/firefox-3.0 [23:15] Nukeador, there's a list of package releases [23:15] thanks [23:15] It doesn't have a feed, though [23:15] np [23:41] asac: what you decided about the next meeting? will held on the day we have scheduled or pushed back?