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Jazzvaanyway... unpack the tarball to a directory stanford-pwdhash.upstream00:00
bdrungno, only zipping is the building ;)00:00
Jazzvacd to it, and do bzr init00:00
bdrungdone00:00
Jazzvathat will initialize the branch00:00
Jazzvathen bzr add . to add all files00:00
Jazzvathen00:00
Jazzvabzr commit -m "Inital upstream v$VERSION_NUMBER"00:00
Jazzvaand then push it to00:00
Jazzvabzr push lp:~$YOUR_LAUNCHPAD_ID/firefox-extensions/stanford-pwdhash.upstream00:01
Jazzvathat's how you create your local upstream branch, and push it to launchpad00:01
VolansJazzva: is not better to suggest the use of ssh push?00:02
JazzvaVolans, I think it does that automatically with lp:...00:02
Jazzvait translates it to bzr+ssh://..../~yourlpid/...00:02
bdrungon pushing: bzr: ERROR: Transport operation not possible: http does not support mkdir()00:02
james_wbzr lp-login00:02
james_w"bzr lp-login <lp-id>" to be precise00:02
james_wit will then use "bzr+ssh://" and allow you to push00:03
Jazzvajames_w, thanks :)...00:03
Volansright!00:03
bdrungyes, it works00:03
Volansthere was something strange in my mind00:03
Volans:)00:03
Jazzvabdrung, then you follow the rest of the procedure, from creating ubuntu branch :)00:04
bdrungk00:04
Jazzvabut instead of "bzr init" you do "bzr branch your_upstream_branch"00:04
Jazzvaand then make changes to it, commit, (repeat previous two steps), push to lp:~your_lp/firefox-extensions/stanford-pwdhash.ubuntu00:05
bdrungshould i branch in the same directory?00:05
Jazzvano, use different... :)00:06
Jazzvabzr branch link_to_upstream stanford-pwdhash.ubuntu00:06
Jazzvafor example :)00:06
bdrungok, i have added the debian files. how to add? with bzr add .?00:10
Jazzvayep :)00:10
bdrungwhat commit comment should i use?00:10
Jazzvaedit changelog entry to be for UNRELEASED as distro... with maybe one entry "open tree for development"00:11
Jazzvaand set the version00:11
Jazzvathen use "open tree for development" as commit comment00:12
Jazzvadch -a -DUNRELEASED00:12
Jazzvadch -a -v $VERSION -DUNRELEASED should set that for you00:12
bdrungi have currently "Initial release (LP: #216892)" in the changelog description. is it really usefull to change this?00:15
JazzvaThat's ok... I suppose00:16
Jazzvaif you have one packaging, that works00:17
Jazzvahmm... but we use xpi.mk from mozilla-devscripts, so you should adjust your packaging00:17
Jazzvait's easier to maintain later :)00:17
bdrungthat works (its in my ppa)00:17
bdrungpwdhash uses xpi.mk too00:18
JazzvaYeah.. but it would be great if you could adjust it to use xpi.mk (that's used in the template).00:18
Jazzvaoh00:18
JazzvaWell, I suppose you could just copy your old debian directory to your ubuntu branch, and the commit that00:18
Jazzvaand we will review it :)00:18
bdrungthe same version waits in revu: http://revu.tauware.de/details.py?package=stanford-pwdhash00:19
Jazzvabdrung, I'll take a look at it now.00:22
bdrunghttps://code.launchpad.net/~bdrung/firefox-extensions/stanford-pwdhash.upstream00:22
Jazzvayeah, maybe you won't need to copy from xpi.template00:25
JazzvaI think you can just copy your old debian directory, which you used in the package on revu00:25
Jazzvaok, testing it...00:27
bdrungi copied it from the revu package00:27
Jazzvathen just do bzr add .00:28
Jazzvato add watch file...00:28
Jazzvaand commit it... and push it to lp:~your_lp/firefox-extensions/stanford-pwdhash.ubuntu00:28
JazzvaI think that lintian will complain a bit00:28
bdrungwhy?00:29
Jazzvait complained to me when the line with "Copyright" in debian/copyright was empty... it's a stupid complaint :)00:30
Jazzvabut now it doesn't...00:30
bdrunghow do i build the package in a bzr directory (usually i run debuild)00:31
Jazzvayou can use debuild -b00:31
Jazzvaand then fakeroot debian/rules clean, to clean it...00:31
Jazzvathere is also bzr builddeb, but debuild should work fine00:32
asac_the_2ndi am now using a web irc client :(00:33
asac_the_2ndcannot connect to freenode anymore :(00:34
Jazzvaasac_the_2nd, ouch00:34
Jazzvabad net in the hotel?00:34
asac_the_2nd1st. cannot cannot to home ... now cannot even connect to freenode directly00:34
asac_the_2ndwhat comes next?00:34
bdrungnext: no internet :D00:34
Jazzvai was scared to say that :)00:34
asac_the_2ndyeah ... most likiely00:34
bdrungthen the hotel catches fire00:34
asac_the_2nderr, thats not funny. i fear that my flat at home catched fire00:35
asac_the_2ndi cannot reach my system00:35
asac_the_2ndi cannot call my phone00:35
asac_the_2ndits completely down :(00:35
Jazzvalet's hope it's just that the phone company is down :)00:35
bdrungoh00:35
Jazzvasomeone would notify you if something went wrong, right?00:36
bdrungbut without a working phone?00:36
Jazzvahmm... something strange with pwdhash... it makes one temp-xpi-* directory, but then it tries to remove another...00:36
Jazzvawhich doesn't exist00:36
Jazzvaso the first doesn't get removed00:36
asac_the_2nderr ... who would notify me?00:36
asac_the_2ndi dont think anyone has my mobile phone00:37
Jazzvaasac_the_2nd, ouch00:37
Jazzvacheck the local news. if something bad happened to your home, there will be an article00:37
Jazzvas/will/would/00:37
asac_the_2ndha00:37
asac_the_2ndyeah00:38
asac_the_2ndlets me check00:38
asac_the_2ndgoogle: hamburg on fire ;)00:38
Jazzvalol00:38
Jazzvatoo bad google earth doesn't update daily :P00:38
bdrunghamburg brennt fits better00:38
Jazzva(while we're on that, you can see bombed buildins in belgrade ;). some of them look cool from gearth. missing a whole part of building)00:39
Jazzva*buildings00:39
bdrungasac_the_2nd: http://www.amazon.de/Hamburg-brennt-Gro%C3%9Fe-Brand-1842/dp/394022903200:39
bdrungso it is not impossible00:40
Jazzvabdrung, when you run debuild, and then debian/rules clean, does it remove all temp-xpi-* dirs?00:41
bdrungit removes the content, but do not remove the empty temp-xpi-* directory00:43
Jazzvaasac_the_2nd, woohoo... firefox has been updated notification bar. produced by upgrade :)00:43
Jazzvabdrung, that's strange. That has never happened to me before. But it shouldn't be a problem in your packaging00:44
bdrungaahh, it's 1:4400:44
Jazzvasquare of 12 :)00:44
Jazzva1:2 :)00:44
bdrung01:44:4400:44
Jazzvaheh :)00:45
bdrungi have to stand up in nearly 6 hours.00:45
bdrungso i should go to bed before.00:46
Jazzvaok. have a good night00:46
JazzvaI'll look up what's wrong with pwdhash00:46
bdrungor is there something that i should do?00:46
Jazzvai'm not sure why is this happening...00:47
Jazzvaso, i'm not sure... :)00:47
bdrungthe next package, that needs some work is htmlvalidator00:49
bdrungit uses svn as vcs. is it possible to grab the source directly from there?00:50
Jazzvahmm... what do you mean? to transform from svn to bzr?00:51
JazzvaI'm not sure... haven't tried that before00:51
Jazzvabut you can svn co the sources, then remove .svn dirs inside it, and then create a bzr branhc00:51
Jazzva*branch00:51
asac_the_2ndbdrung: night00:54
asac_the_2ndJazzva: you can just setup a sync for svn repositories in launchpad00:54
Jazzvaasac_the_2nd, really?00:54
Jazzvagreat :)00:54
asac_the_2ndbdrung: ^^00:54
asac_the_2ndJazzva: yes. you can also do that manuayll by using bzr-svn and then pushing00:54
JazzvaI have a lot to learn:)00:55
asac_the_2ndbut usually you need to register a project and a release series and then you can setup a svn sync00:55
asac_the_2ndonly problem is that tags are not properly imported.00:55
asac_the_2ndso getting the right release can be difficult00:55
bdrungsyncing whould be the better solution, isn't it?00:55
asac_the_2ndthats why its simpler for us to use .xpi atm00:55
asac_the_2ndbdrung: well. if the extension has no native components its easier to use .xpi00:56
asac_the_2ndif it has native components, sync and building from source is the way to go00:56
bdrunghtmlvalidator has native components (tidy and opensp)00:57
asac_the_2ndactually gnome has its own bzr mirror of their svn (with all tags and branches) : http://bzr-mirror.gnome.org/00:57
bdrunghow do i setup an svn import?00:57
asac_the_2ndok, then use the svn mirror thing00:57
asac_the_2ndbdrung: you need to register a project in launchpad00:57
asac_the_2ndand then you can set a svn repo for the default release series00:58
VolansI have to go now... see you and good luck for your connections asac and Jazzva :)01:00
JazzvaVolans, thanks. It survived the midnight, now it's good :)01:00
JazzvaSleep well01:00
Volansbut tomorrow midnight is the most dangerous, isn't it?01:00
Jazzvayep, but tomorrow morning I'll go to pay the bill :)01:01
asac_the_2ndi think there is no luck that can help me here01:01
Jazzvawell, today :)01:01
Volansgood :)01:01
Volansbye bye01:01
asac_the_2ndgo to pay?01:01
asac_the_2ndno online banknig?01:01
JazzvaWelcome to Serbia :)01:01
asac_the_2ndargh01:01
asac_the_2ndso how much is your flatrate per month?01:01
asac_the_2ndi think if i'd need to go to bank or somewhere to pay something I already would be in jail01:02
Jazzvathere is online banking... but it consists of transfering the money from my account to their. And processing can take a day or two...01:02
asac_the_2ndah ;)01:02
asac_the_2ndwell. then its just because you are late01:02
asac_the_2ndand you want to take the fast track ;)01:03
Jazzvaso, it wasn't an option today, as I thought they will shut me off tonight. and even if I pay now, I can't be sure it will reach them...01:03
Jazzvayeah... and they should enable ... online payment on their site... *stubborn* :)01:03
JazzvaI pay a bit above 25e for 1Mbps downlink, and 128kbps uplink01:03
asac_the_2ndthats not much uplink01:04
Jazzvanope :)01:04
Jazzvai heard they will double up and downlink in september... I hope it's not just a gossip :)01:05
asac_the_2ndyou should hope that the price doesnt double as well ;)01:05
Jazzvait shouldn't :)01:05
asac_the_2ndwith 128 k you certainly couldnt upload mozilla builds to debian01:05
Jazzvalast time they doubled from 512/64 to this, and the price stayed the same :)01:05
Jazzvaasac_the_2nd, yeah :)01:05
asac_the_2ndits source + all package + dbg packages for debian01:06
asac_the_2ndthat means 150M for each application01:06
Jazzvait would take me... around 8 hours ... I think01:06
Jazzva:)01:06
asac_the_2ndyeah. and then you get a reconnect and then you have to start again ;)01:06
Jazzvaif there're 3 apps01:06
asac_the_2ndanyway. good luck. hope to see you soon01:07
asac_the_2ndi am going up to my room now taking a shower ;)01:07
asac_the_2nd(which is long overdue ;))01:07
Jazzvalol01:07
Jazzvayeah, about reconnections... I'm glad that's fine :)01:07
bdrungi have registered htmlvalidator and requested an svn trunk import: https://code.launchpad.net/~vcs-imports/htmlvalidator/trunk01:07
Jazzvaevery few days to change ip address... beside that, all is fine :)01:07
bdrungdone enough today. now i really goes to bed. good night to all. see you tomorrow01:08
asac_the_2ndbdrung: fine. should take a day or two01:08
asac_the_2ndJazzva: sounds good.01:08
asac_the_2ndcu all01:08
Jazzvagood night, bdrung01:08
Jazzvasee you, asac01:08
asac_the_2ndsleep well ... europe ;01:08
asac_the_2nd)01:08
asac_the_2ndcu01:08
Jazzva(at 5 am ;))01:08
bdrungthanks for helping me.01:08
Jazzvabdrung, glad we could help you :)01:08
Jazzvaand thank you for helping us :)01:09
Jazzvaok, updated to intrepid. restarting, to see if something crashed :)02:05
JazzvaWoo... Hello from Intrepid :D02:27
JazzvaIt failed to mount my local filesystems the first time, and messed up xorg for some reason, but recovery fixed it :).02:27
Jazzvahmm... n-m is reporting no internet connection, therefor Fx starts in offline mode :)02:32
Jazzvaoooh... gnome's newHuman is pretty :)02:42
Jazzvaasac_, you might be interested in bug #252793, in case you missed it02:53
ubottuLaunchpad bug 252793 in xulrunner-1.9 "xulrunner should not be executable" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/25279302:53
Jazzvabetter bug title: bug 25279302:56
ubottuLaunchpad bug 252793 in xulrunner-1.9 "xulrunner ships some images as executables" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/25279302:56
Jazzvaok, i'm off for tonight. See you later :)03:15
XioNoXhi!09:37
gnomefreak!ultramatix10:42
ubottuSorry, I don't know anything about ultramatix10:42
gnomefreakdamn10:42
gnomefreak@whoami10:43
ubottugnomefreak: gnomefreak10:43
gnomefreak!ultramatix is <reply> Ultramatix is not supported by Ubuntu. It can cause system damage and should not be used, if you need support with it please join #ultramatix for support. If you refer or suggest users install Ultramatix you are subject to a warning the first time, a removal from channel for second time and a ban for the third time.10:48
ubottugnomefreak: Error: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)10:48
gnomefreak!ultramatix is <reply> ultramatix is not supported by Ubuntu. It can cause system damage and should not be used, if you need support with it please join #ultramatix for support. If you refer or suggest users install Ultramatix you are subject to a warning the first time, a removal from channel for second time and a ban for the third time.10:48
ubottugnomefreak: Error: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)10:48
armin76lol10:53
armin76wtf is ultramatix?10:53
gnomefreakarmin76: its automatix on steroids11:42
gnomefreakautomatix went under someone made ultamatix11:42
Kamping_Kaiserah oh. this doesnt sound good11:42
gnomefreakthere isnt an r i found out today11:42
gnomefreakits not11:42
armin76wtf is automatix? :P11:42
armin76ah, i see11:43
armin76wikipedia++11:43
armin76gnomefreak: i recommend you ultramatix!11:43
* gnomefreak wont be doing anything with it11:43
asac_@time vancouver ;)13:19
asac_hmm13:20
asac_its 5:2013:20
asac_@time vancouver13:20
asac_ok but is gone apparently13:20
ubottuasac_: Error: Unknown timezone: vancouver ;) - Full list: http://tinyurl.com/4vyvp813:20
ubottuasac_: Current time in America/Vancouver: July 30 2008, 05:20:44 - Next meeting: Mentoring Reception in 1 day13:20
XioNoXasac_, you'r up ?13:32
XioNoXif so, just check : http://xionox.free.fr/testmoz/bar.xul13:33
asac_XioNoX: yep13:41
asac_XioNoX: so now, move that to the addons dialog ;)13:41
XioNoXyep13:44
asac_XioNoX: another thing you could try is to use the _real_ URL as the datasource13:48
asac_(e.g. not the static file)13:48
XioNoXok13:52
XioNoXbut it don't work locally :s13:52
asac_huh?14:01
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XioNoXasac, how to debug the addon dialog ?15:17
XioNoXor at least know what happend in the background ?15:18
asacXioNoX: first thing to do is to use a debug build15:27
asac--enable-debug --disable-optimize15:27
asacas configure flags15:28
asac(e.g. in .mozconfig)15:28
asacXioNoX: and instead of debugging, trying to go in small steps helps15:28
asace.g. add one line ... see if it works ... then the next line15:28
asacetc.15:28
XioNoX. $topsrcdir/browser/config/mozconfig15:28
XioNoXmk_add_options AUTOCONF=autoconf213 --enable-debug --disable-optimize15:28
asacnot sure if you can have multiple options in one line15:29
asacXioNoX: and configure options are not mk_add_options, bug ac_add_options15:29
asaclike look in browser/config/mozconfig15:30
XioNoXok15:40
XioNoXhow did you managed to be waked up at 5 am ?15:41
asacjetlag still ;)15:43
XioNoXok15:45
* asac moves to breakfast ... finally15:45
XioNoXgood idea :D15:45
XioNoXsee you later15:45
gnomefreakasac: https://edge.launchpad.net/auto-ndiswrapper16:05
gnomefreakwhy do i have a bad feeling about that16:06
XioNoXWifi mess isn't over :D16:19
XioNoXasac, http://img375.imageshack.us/my.php?image=captureyz2.png16:19
gnomefreakinstalling from windows drivers isnt really nice16:20
XioNoXgnomefreak, i agree, but some people haven't any choice16:27
gnomefreakXioNoX: i guess but instead of installing windows drivers on Linux maybe find a safer way of doing it16:28
XioNoXsure16:29
asacXioNoX: nice.17:01
asacnow beautify ;)17:01
XioNoXi'll try17:02
XioNoXit have to looks like the others sections ?17:02
XioNoXdo you know where i can find some exemple more rich ?17:03
XioNoXI go back home17:06
XioNoXsee you maybe later17:06
gnomefreakis scrollkeeper needed for anything?17:26
gnomefreakit sounds like i do :(17:26
asacyeah its neded everywhere ;)17:38
asacok ... moving to sessions17:38
asaccu later17:38
gnomefreakhave fun ;)17:38
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armin76asac: bumb!21:12
armin76asac: debian bug 48394921:13
ubottuDebian bug 483949 in xulrunner "unaligned word access in xulrunner" [Normal,Closed] http://bugs.debian.org/48394921:13
armin76i think thats his home client21:14
asacarmin76: thats our patch ;)22:33
asacarmin76: however it still crashes after 45 minutes ;)22:33
asacoh dear22:41
Jazzvaasac, no fire in Hamburg? :)22:51
Jazzvabtw, Firefox crashed twice today on intrepid... flash problems?22:52
asacJazzva: no, but i am probably lost here22:52
asachttp://www.cbc.ca/canada/british-columbia/story/2008/07/30/bc-highway-rockslide-whistler.html?ref=rss#articlecomments22:52
Jazzvalost?22:52
asacthats the only way back to vancouver from here22:53
Jazzvaouch.22:53
asacJazzva: are you using my nspluginwrapper packages?22:53
asace.g. moving flash out of process22:53
JazzvaAnd when are you supposed to leave back?22:53
Jazzvaumm... not sure.22:53
asacfriday22:53
asachttps://edge.launchpad.net/~asac/+archive22:53
JazzvaI have never installed them manually.22:53
asacget the nspluginwrapper package from there and do a --reinstall on flashplugin-nonfree22:53
Jazzvathe joy of running alpha :)22:54
asacthats what will go up to intrepid soon22:54
asacJazzva: well. you probaly have libflashsupport on your system again?22:54
Jazzvathanks for the help :)22:54
Jazzvanope22:55
asachmm22:55
JazzvaI removed it a while ago...22:55
asacstill using the nspluginwrapper will stop getting crashes because of flash22:55
JazzvaI can't find when it crashes. It seems to be random22:55
asacJazzva: intrepid might have brougtht that back to you22:55
Jazzvabut without libflashsupport?22:55
asacwell flash crashes from time to time without libflashsupport22:56
asacespecially since you have flash 10 beta now22:56
Jazzvaah.. :)22:56
JazzvaI think that removing libflashsupport stopped the crashes on hardy22:56
Jazzvaat least for me22:56
Jazzvano i386 package of nspluginwrapper?22:57
asacJazzva: there is ... in my ppa22:57
asacthats the whole idea of that upload ;)22:57
asacbringing pluginwraper to i38622:58
JazzvaI'm looking at your ppa... Builds * [FULLYBUILT] amd6422:58
Jazzvagutsy?22:58
Jazzvawhy am I looking at gutsy?22:58
asacJazzva: intrepid?22:58
asacJazzva: oh ... then mt PPA ;)22:58
Jazzva:)22:58
asaci think i uploaded to mt ppa as my ppa is used by a bunch of testers that volunteer to QA the security updates22:59
asaci dont want to stress them too much22:59
Jazzvaah, ok :)22:59
asacyep ... its 0.9.91.5-2ubuntu3~mt122:59
Jazzvagot it22:59
asacwe should try to upgrade that to 1.0 ... not waiting for debian23:00
Jazzvawhat do we need to do to get it to 1.0?23:01
Jazzvabtw, pitti approved webkit for main :)23:01
asacJazzva: trying to use the 1.0 upstream tarball23:03
asacand seeing if the patches we have still apply23:03
asacand in case they dont adjust them or if not needed drop them23:03
asachttp://gwenole.beauchesne.info/projects/nspluginwrapper/23:03
asaci think that should be the site (still had it in my cache)23:03
Jazzvahurray for my provider. internet package change, lost connection for a while23:07
Jazzvaasac, anything you said after this? "we should try to upgrade that to 1.0 ... not waiting for debian"23:08
Jazzvaand I'm not sure if you received all of my messages23:08
Jazzvawhat do we need to do to get it to 1.0?23:08
Jazzvabtw, pitti approved webkit for main :)23:08
Jazzvaok, reinstalled flashplugin-nonfree. I'll test if it still crashes (watch a lot of youtube ;)... just kidding :))23:08
Jazzvathat would be it...23:08
Jazzvabtw, not sure if you saw bug 252793 and if it's fixed. It's easy and there's a debdiff attached...23:09
ubottuLaunchpad bug 252793 in xulrunner-1.9 "xulrunner ships some images as executables" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/25279323:09
asac00:03 < asac> Jazzva: trying to use the 1.0 upstream tarball23:11
asac00:03 < asac> and seeing if the patches we have still apply23:11
asac00:03 < asac> and in case they dont adjust them or if not needed drop them23:11
asac00:03 < asac> http://gwenole.beauchesne.info/projects/nspluginwrapper/23:11
asac00:03 < asac> i think that should be the site (still had it in my cache)23:11
asacJazzva: well those images being executable isnt really a hard issue23:11
Jazzvaok. can I try to prepare the package?23:11
asacJazzva: wanna integrate that patch into the xulrunner-1.9 branch?23:11
asacJazzva: sure. just open changelog23:11
asacapply the patch23:11
Jazzvaooh :)23:11
asacbut dont close it23:12
asac;)23:12
Jazzvaopen tree for development?23:12
asacyeah23:12
asacif we have no changes for a week we can upload with just that change23:12
asacJazzva: but please only on .head for now23:12
asacyou can merge that down to .dev too23:12
Jazzvaxulrunner-1.9.head?23:12
Jazzva1.9.1 is the +1 branch, right?23:13
asacyeah23:13
Jazzvaok23:13
asacyep23:13
asacyou can also apply it there23:13
Jazzvai think the download will take a while...23:13
armin76asac: ah...didn't try debian for 45 mins, will do23:15
Jazzvahmm... strange23:16
armin76asac: watch out how it takes to crash, i'm going to bed23:17
Jazzvaarmin76, you're dead23:20
Jazzva3 minutes23:21
fta_fta@ix:~ $ firefox23:22
fta_firefox: pcm_pulse.c:275: pulse_write: Assertion `pcm->last_size >= (size * pcm->frame_size)' failed.23:22
fta_Abort23:22
asacfta_: hmm ... thats with the new sounds thing?23:22
asacask crimsun ;)23:22
fta_yes23:22
asache is the alsa master23:23
fta_died while idle during the day23:23
asaci think its a bug in the pulse plugin23:23
asackind of buffer  bustage ... but thats just my unqualified idea ;)23:23
fta_crimsun, ^^23:23
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asacok ... moving rooms again23:23
crimsunfta: which pulseaudio?23:23
crimsun...and I'm going to need a lot more context23:24
ftaintrepid, up-to-date23:24
crimsunso, luke's latest update?23:24
ftapulseaudio | 0.9.10-2ubuntu2 | http://archive.ubuntu.com intrepid/main Packages23:24
crimsun(0.9.10-2ubuntu2)23:24
crimsunand your ~/.asoundrc* contents?23:25
ftahmm... none23:25
crimsunI don't think luke has uploaded a new alsa-lib23:27
crimsundid you modify /usr/share/alsa/alsa.conf by hand?23:27
ftano23:28
ftabut i'm using your branch23:28
fta1.0.16-2ubuntu223:29
crimsunso you /are/ using the /usr/share/alsa/alsa.conf changes23:30
crimsunwhere are you seeing the message?  On a page with a Flash applet?  Fresh FF startup?23:30
ftano idea, ff was running when i left home this morning, it's dead now with that assert() in the shell23:32
ftai had 16 tabs in that session23:33
ftasome with flash videos in them23:33
crimsunsigh, that makes things complicated :/23:34
ftastrange that when those tabs are focused, and the flash video is visible (but not started), my cpu jumps to 100%23:34
ftauntil i change tab or scroll to move the video out23:35
crimsunwith flash 10 beta 2, correct?23:35
crimsun(10.0.0.525)23:35
crimsunif you're feeling adventurous, try to reproduce it with swfdec-gnome23:35
crimsun(you'd need to remove flashplugin-nonfree)23:35
crimsunwhere "it" refers to the libpulse error23:36
asacback ;)23:36
ftaasac, feel free to sponsor my sm 1.1.1123:36
asacfta: can you give me the .changes and .dsc so i can try to sign them?23:37
asacthe bandwidth here is just too bad to do the upload (i could do it later tonight)23:38
ftait's in my ppa23:38
ftavanilla23:38
ftahttp://launchpadlibrarian.net/16410559/seamonkey_1.1.11%2Bnobinonly-0ubuntu1.dsc23:39
ftahttp://launchpadlibrarian.net/16410557/seamonkey_1.1.11%2Bnobinonly.orig.tar.gz23:39
ftahttp://launchpadlibrarian.net/16410558/seamonkey_1.1.11%2Bnobinonly-0ubuntu1.diff.gz23:39
asac.changes i need ;)23:40
asacor wait ... i can try to do that on a ubuntu server23:40
ftahttp://www.sofaraway.org/ubuntu/tmp/seamonkey_1.1.11+nobinonly-0ubuntu1_source.changes23:41
asacJazzva: you could even try 1.1.0 development release23:42
asacwhich  -- iirc -- should fix the "always displayed on top" issue23:42
ftawhat is that +build1+nobinonly ?23:43
ftawhy build1 ?23:44
asacfta: http://people.ubuntu.com/~asac/tmp/23:45
ftawhen i visit http://blog.velib.paris.fr/blog/?p=243, 2nd page there's a flash video putting my cpu over the roof even while doing nothing23:45
asacthe .dsc and .changes should appear there soon23:45
asacfta: build1 is FIREFOX_3_0_BUILD1 tag23:46
asacerr 3_0_123:46
Jazzvaasac: ok23:46
asacthe idea was to upload that to beta channel as soon as mozilla did it23:46
asac(wihtout knowing if its final)23:46
asacfta: why does it just fix Fixes USN-602-1 / mfsa-2008-20 / CVE-2008-138023:48
asac?23:48
asacthere are a bunch of mfsas/cves fixed right?23:48
asaci think it even fixes USN-613-123:49
ftai took the one from the bug, maybe there's more23:49
asacfta: yeah. let me look that up23:49
asacfta: did we skip any seamonkey release?23:49
ftait's just a changelog change23:49
asacyep23:49
fta1.1.9 -> 1.1.11, i don"t think 1.1.10 ever existed23:50
asacwould be nice to have at least the right USNs in there23:50
asacok23:50
asacok it fixes:23:51
asacUSN-623-1: Firefox vulnerabilities23:51
asacUSN-619-1: Firefox vulnerabilities23:51
ftawant me update that ?23:51
asacand the one you mentioned (at least)23:51
asacwould be cool23:51
asacyou dont need to name the MFSAs/CVEs23:51
asacjust the USNs23:51
asacok 1.1.10 was a non-release that fixed USN-602-123:52
asacthe rest is in 1.1.1123:52
asachttp://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/23:52
fta    Fixes USN-602-1 / mfsa-2008-20 / CVE-2008-1380,23:52
fta    USN-623-1 and USN-619-123:52
fta ?23:52
asaceither drop the mfsa/CVE or make a complete list23:52
fta    Fixes USN-602-1, USN-619-1 and USN-623-123:53
asacyes thats good23:53
asacnot sure if /mfsa2008-26.html is in any of those23:53
asacbut well. i think the USNs are fine23:53
asacor wait ;)23:53
asacalso name the tbird USN: USN-629-1: Thunderbird vulnerabilities23:54
asacthat should include the mailnews only advisories23:54
asac;)23:54
ftaok, redoing the src pkg23:57
asacfta: just give me the bits to sign23:58
asac;)23:58
asacyou can also upload as is. i already signed it ;)23:58
asacbut i think USNs are nice23:58
ftaupload ? how ?23:59

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