[00:38] <asac> debian bug 455725
[00:38] <ubotu> Debian bug 455725 in icedove-dev "please make icedove-dev depends on libnspr4-dev" [Normal,Open] http://bugs.debian.org/455725
[05:36] <jetsaredim> asac: I checked into the firebug  thing
[05:37] <jetsaredim> turns out that they just had the install.rdf marked wrong and the svn code I based the extension off of is really 1.1.0b12
[06:22] <[reed]> asac: do you know jdong?
[07:48] <Mirv> asac: ok, reading backlog now.. so de also, ok, so it's not localization thing then
[07:52] <Mirv> asac: ok, the bug sounds out of reach for me, then, but I'll naturally happily test any fixes that may be found.
[08:22] <mdke> asac: I imagine you've seen it already, but just in case you haven't, there are reports of some languages not working at bug 202301
[08:22] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 202301 in mozilla-firefox-locale-all "Firefox not translated/localized" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/202301
[08:24] <Mirv> mdke: currently I think localized are de, es, fi, pt, ja, fr, and I think the plan was to have others soon too
[08:25] <Mirv> mdke: now there's another bug 218848 , ie. at least fi/de are partially broken
[08:25] <ubotu> Launchpad bug 218848 in firefox "XML error when going to site needing certificate exception when using fi_FI.UTF-8 or de_DE.UTF-8" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/218848
[08:25] <mdke> Mirv: ah, I see. thanks
[08:28] <Mirv> mdke: updated the bug you mentioned
[08:30] <mdke> thanks a lot
[12:14] <fta> mozilla bug 410156
[12:14] <fta> hm, private
[12:14] <asac> dead ;)
[12:14] <asac> ah
[12:31] <fta> asac, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=758544
[14:00] <fta> asac, what's wrong with "http://foo" ? I don't get any xml error here
[14:24] <asac> yeah
[14:25] <fta> so ?
[14:29] <asac> nothing. its broken in current po translations
[14:29] <asac> if you scroll a bit back you can see that discussion
[14:30] <asac> fr is not whitelisted to use the po mechanism, so its not broken
[14:30] <asac> i hope i can find the real reason ... so far i found several bugs, but none of the fixes cured this particular problem
[14:31] <asac> (though those fixes are important to have anyway)
[16:17] <fta> asac, without libflashsupport, my ff3 is freezing instead of crashing, not a real progress :P
[16:18] <fta> 100% cpu
[16:33] <asac> fta: but the testcase is gone?
[16:34] <asac> i think what you know see are those effects that were previously hidden by the quick crashes
[16:35] <jetsaredim> asac: I think we should pull the firebug package for now
[16:35] <jetsaredim> I tried installing the standard xpi from their site and it doesn't seem to work with 3b5
[16:36] <asac> jetsaredim: what do you mean by "pull" ?
[16:36] <jetsaredim> deactivate for now
[16:37] <asac> jetsaredim: but ours work :)
[16:37] <asac> crashes though, but its at least usable to some degree
[16:37] <jetsaredim> i mean - there a numerous people reporting that it doesn't work with ff3b5
[16:37] <asac> i had feedback from users that need that and they say they can handle the crashes, but couldn't handle if the package wasn't available
[16:37] <jetsaredim> hmm
[16:37] <jetsaredim> i can't get it to work properly on my install
[16:38] <asac> jetsaredim: where are those complains?
[16:38] <jetsaredim> http://groups.google.com/group/firebug
[16:38] <jetsaredim> there is a new version stream coming out - v1.2 which is also in beta - but it appears that people are having issues that too + ff3b5
[16:40] <jetsaredim> they did update the svn to reflect the correct version number
[16:40] <jetsaredim> so i can update the package for that if you want
[16:40] <jetsaredim> and also maybe put the 1.2 package together
[16:40] <jetsaredim> but it seems that people are having problems in general with it
[16:42] <jetsaredim> have to run - but something to think about
[16:50] <asac> ill be out today for a birthday celebration of a friend
[16:55] <Sergeant_Pony> can I get some help here for Thunderbird and lightning?
[17:09] <asac> Sergeant_Pony: yes, tomorrow ill be back
[17:09] <asac> but maybe someone else knows. so just ask
[17:59] <Sergeant_Pony> anyone having a problem with Thunderbird freezing randomly?
[18:00] <Sergeant_Pony> I also have a question about Lightning... when I set an alarm reminder it freezes and Thunderbird won't restart.
[18:13] <Jazzva> Sergeant_Pony: Usually, the first thing to try is to run it with clean profile and to see if it crashes. If it doesn't, then the problem may be in some extensions, or the profile might be corrupted in some way. To run profile manager for TB, run from terminal "thunderbird -ProfileManager". When it starts, create a new profile and run TB using it. Play around for a while and see if it still crashes :).
[18:13] <Jazzva> (hmm, a bit longer explanation then I expected :))
[18:14] <Sergeant_Pony> ok, I'll try it
[18:14] <Jazzva> Great. Good luck :)