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Venus_MarsHas anyone before played with nsIProcess?01:47
asacfta: you can look in NM which dumps the stack somehow09:25
ftaasac, i did it with glibc09:26
ftait's not to the level of gdb but it was good enough09:27
ftahttp://blogoscoped.com/archive/2008-09-01-n47.html09:32
ftahttp://ejohn.org/blog/google-chrome-process-manager/09:37
asacfta: ok i pushed the webbrowser thing and will plumber a build3 release on top now09:55
asacor are we at build4 already?09:55
asacfta: ok sispoty gave you a +1 as well10:09
asacso i think you there is only one left from the council. not sure if he is on holiday or something10:09
asacfta: did you answer sispoty's last question?10:09
asacmozilla bug 12038010:14
ubottuMozilla bug 120380 in File Handling "needsterminal flag in mailcap must be respected" [Normal,New] http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12038010:14
amitkbug 262693 is causing firefox to shutdown. I guess I'll just turn off flash.11:00
ubottuLaunchpad bug 262693 in flashplugin-nonfree "Flash not working: Intrepid, 2.6.27, FF3" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/26269311:00
asacamitk: is that amd?11:02
gnomefreakasac: do you want me to push changes in XPI.TEMPLATE to MT branch?11:02
amitkasac: no, it is intel core 2 duo, running 64-bit ubuntu intrepid11:02
asacgnomefreak: at best push to your area and request merge so i can take alook11:02
asacamitk: well ... thats amd technically ;)11:03
amitkasac: aah, amd64 you mean. Yes :)11:03
gnomefreakok already pushed to my branch but only change was update to Standard version in control file11:03
asaci am not that deep in the food chain that i would care about actual processor models ;)11:03
asacamitk: does downgrading to nspluginwrapper 0.9x* help?11:03
gnomefreakasac: Dependent Branch would be mine right?11:05
asacgnomefreak: you push to your branch11:07
asacand then request merge11:07
asacgive it a try :)11:07
gnomefreakasac: it was the merge question but it errored so i changed it11:08
gnomefreakmerge needs to be reviewed11:08
asacyeah11:08
asaclets see if i get a mail ;)11:09
amitkasac: downgrading to nspluginwrapper_0.9.91.5-2ubuntu2_amd64.deb fixes the problem11:09
asacamitk: did you need to --reinstall flashplugin-nonfree11:10
asac?11:10
amitkasac: no. Just installed nspluginwrapper and restarted firefox11:11
asacfta: can you please release mozilla-devscripts 0.1011:25
asaci need that for this upload now11:25
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armin76lies11:47
fta2asac, ok, i will delay my changes then12:25
gnomefreakwhere in gconf is the system beep setting?12:26
asacfta2: please close the changelog12:27
asacgnomefreak: not sure12:27
asacgnomefreak: search for "bell" in gconf-editor might give you some keys12:27
gnomefreakmybe i can get to it through control center12:27
gnomefreakasac: thanks ill try it12:29
fta2asac, done12:30
fta2#17212:30
asacthx12:31
gnomefreakasac: thanks it worked so im guessing its still broken12:32
gnomefreakcan someone use the name gnomefreak i need to find out if i fixed the system beep12:56
Kamping_Kaisergnomefreak,12:57
Kamping_Kaiser:)12:57
gnomefreakit works ;)12:57
gnomefreakthanks Kamping_Kaiser12:57
Kamping_Kaisergnomefreak, wd :) np.12:57
* Kamping_Kaiser goes to sleep now ;)12:58
gnomefreakKamping_Kaiser: good night12:58
asacgnomefreak: beep ;)12:58
gnomefreak:)12:58
gnomefreakpitti blacklisted it12:58
asacblacklisted what?12:58
gnomefreakasac: snd_pcsp module12:59
asacah12:59
gnomefreakdue to vmware users12:59
gnomefreakis what i got out of the bug report13:00
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asacJazzva: i think i fixed a bunch of amd64 issues in nsplutinwrapper upload (and push to ~ubuntu-dev) i just did13:54
asacat lesat windowless flash shouldnt crash ffox anymore13:54
Jazzvaasac, cool :D14:01
Jazzvawhat was the problem?14:02
asacJazzva: look at the branch14:03
Jazzvak14:03
asacthe visual id patch was required to fix the crash14:03
asacthe others i just robbed from fedora14:03
asacnot sure what they are about :)14:03
asacwell. .. i think one takes care that if nplugin.viewer crashes, that it gets restarted14:03
asacthe other i cant remember ... but appeared to make a bit sense14:04
Jazzvamhm, I see...14:06
Jazzvanice :). I'll check it out later14:06
Jazzvaright now, I'm fighting with my threads and IO :)14:07
asacJazzva: you should have done that without threads ;)14:07
asacusing nio :)14:07
JazzvaI don't think I can do that :)14:07
asacat least that forces one to think before developing14:07
JazzvaThreads + sockets and RMI for communication14:08
asacand thus removes issues later on ... that you usually get when using multiple threads14:08
asacRMI ;)14:08
asacwell ... RMI should be transparent14:08
asacto threading14:08
Jazzvaright...14:08
JazzvaOne part of the program is using it... and that works pretty nice14:08
asacfor sockets you use nio and then you dont need listener threads and such anymore14:08
fta2asac, if ff3.1 is not entering universe, there's no point for me to stick to a2, right ?14:09
Jazzvaasac, I'll read on that tomorrow... right now it's too late to switch. I should make it work by tonight :)14:09
asacfta2: i'd say if we reach beta we might consider to upload it ... otherwise if we manage to do the qt split14:09
asacfta2: so when you dont think that qt split is reasonable to do now on a2, go ahead14:09
asac(my opinion)14:09
fta2ok, i'll move forward then14:10
asacfta2: how sure are you that we are moving in b1 direction?14:53
asacis it official that there wont be a3?14:53
asac(wonder since you used ~b1~hg)14:53
fta2they bumped trunk to b1pre just after a214:54
asaclets hope they stick to it ;)14:54
asacwell ... otherwise we can just stay with b1~hg for a3 release ;)14:54
fta2it's not me, my script takes what is in the sources14:54
asackk14:54
asacpfft. firefox build will probably take the whole day ;)14:56
fta2?15:04
VolansHi asac, sorry for the stupid question, FF3 final will be available on gutsy in some official archive?15:19
asacVolans: i am currently trying to figure tha tout15:23
Volansoh good, and it will be in -updates or -backports ?15:23
asac-backports would be my bet15:23
Volansok, thanks :)15:25
asacVolans: i am trying to get input from jdong who previously did the backports and appears to be back from busy now15:25
jcastroasac: so when people inevitably ask about google chrome packaging -- would this be something you guys would be interested in doing?16:28
jcastroor should I just point people to create a chrome team?16:28
asacjcastro: i dont understand what google crhome packaging is ;)16:29
jcastroasac: google is launching a new oss browser based on webkit16:30
jcastroand when people start asking about it I would like for us to have some kind of idea what we're going to do16:30
asacah16:30
asacyeah. send them here.16:30
jcastrolike, would the webkit team handle it, or you guys?16:30
asacwebkit team?16:30
jcastrothere's a webkit team on lp16:31
fta2jcastro, i'm interested but afaik, there's no public code yet, right ?16:31
asacjcastro: url?16:31
jcastrohttp://launchpad.net/~webkit-team16:31
fta2jcastro, and it seems we are having a problem to add new packages in universe..16:32
jcastrofta2: yeah, apparently the windows port gets released today with linux forthcoming. I don't know if/when the code will be available16:32
jcastroI was just thinking it might be a good idea to figure out what we're going to do.16:32
jcastroand if maybe I should ping google for some info to make it easier for us to throw it up someplace.16:32
asacjcastro: i have no clue what the team mission of them is16:32
asacjcastro: if they want to do ubuntu work we can certainly entangle16:32
jcastroasac: ah, so wait, you don't know the webkit team guys then?16:33
jcastrothat seems wrong16:33
asacjcastro: getting some info from google would be great16:33
jcastroI will send him a mail to come hang out16:33
jcastroand then ask google if they want to help16:33
jcastroit would be cool if we could have it in a ppa for their launch or something16:33
fta2jcastro, i will probably work on it at some point (i'm busy with work)16:33
jcastrofta2: well, at the very least if it's in the team ppa we could spread the load.16:34
Volansjcastro: I know that today only the Windows version will be released and atm there are no timeline for the linux and mac versions16:34
jcastroVolans: right, but that doesn't mean we can't get our stuff in order in preperation16:35
Volansand iirc Google use a sort of Ubuntu derivative internally so I think that for the Linux version they are surely interested to package it (if they don't have already done it)16:35
jcastroat the very least we can tell people to help out the team instead of having 30 individual people shoving it into PPAs or whatever16:35
Volanssure, look always ahead ;)16:35
fta2jcastro, ppa is not a problem, but it seems i will not go further, all my work seems stuck at the ppa level :(16:38
asacfta2: which is better then without PPA :-D16:38
asacjust kidding16:38
asacfta2: seriously i really hope your application will soon be ackknowledged16:39
jcastroplus it's past feature freeze anyway, so it's PPA time!16:39
jcastrowait16:39
jcastrodid it not get approved yet?16:39
asacnope16:39
jcastrodang16:39
jcastrolet me ask daniel what's up with that16:39
asacmotu council has reached a stale16:39
asacjcastro: not in fta's application, but emmet retracted from voting :)16:39
asacuntil MOTUs figure out what they want :)16:39
asaci think kirkland's application caused this and now things move slowly16:40
jcastrooh boy16:40
jcastrook daniel is going to ping them again16:41
fta2even without that, it seems we have a problem here too. our recent "discussion" about ff3.1 proved it, and also the fact that nothing is moving on songbird or flock, i doubt google-browser will be better treated.16:43
asacfta2: google browser most likely wont introduce a new copy of xulrunner code16:45
asacand btw, i am reconsidering if we should really hold them back because of that16:45
asacthey wont be able to enter main, but maybe allowing them into universe be ok16:45
asacfta2: but still i dont see what the recent ff3.1 discussion proved16:46
sebnerasac: is ff 3.0.2 already official?16:46
asaci just gave my opinion that we should at least try to consider that pushing things to universe also requires long term maintenance ... which we cannot provide for so many mozilla apps easily16:46
fta2i took that as a definitive no-go16:47
asacfta2: well. i wanted to raise awareness that i wont feel gooda bout new mozillas that will never get security stability upgrades16:47
asacunless we sort out what we want.16:47
asacfor instance, can we provide security for 9 month in universe would be a good improvement16:48
VolansIMHO google chrome is not related with mozilla stuffs, it is webkit (and not gecko) based and not related with mozilla itself16:48
asacthe interest in backports goes down after next release is out, so maybe providing support for universe for 9 month would cover most16:48
asacsebner: no. thats build316:49
sebnerasac: 3.0.2+build316:50
sebnernot 3.0.1+build3?!16:50
asacyes16:50
gandiheya16:51
asachi gandi16:51
sebnerasac: /me is confused O_o16:51
asacsebner: about what?16:52
asacits a beta-channel build ... aka Release Candidate16:52
sebnerasac: 3.0.2 rc?16:52
asacthis will dwell in QA for a week or so and if no regressions pop up it becomes final16:52
asacsebner: yes. except that i dont call it rc, because those are builds that are just released as final when there is no problem and i dont want to reupload to make the package version fix16:53
sebnerasac: /me = n00b. Didn't know that ;) Thx for the info \o/16:53
asacjcastro: is anything accessible anywhere yet?16:58
* fta2 going to drink some guiness with friends. cu++16:58
jcastroasac: no16:59
jcastroasac: windows version later today and then linux afterwards sometime, so we've got time.16:59
Volansasac: for google chrome? as I know not yet... but in the day they will publish the window version, probably here: gears.google.com/chrome/ (now the domain is redirected)16:59
asacand the code?17:00
asacmost likely they'll use BSD?17:00
sebnerasac: weill you become the google browser maintainer as well? ^^17:00
Volansprobably in the same place... I have read only that will be opensource, not sure what license17:00
asacsebner: first there has to be something ;)17:01
Volansif you have some time take a look at the Google Chrome comic book;) http://blogoscoped.com/google-chrome/17:01
sebnerasac: and then?17:01
Volansthey explain some concepts that they have used in the browser17:01
Volans(new JS, multiprocessor, etc...)17:02
asacwe have to look into it17:02
asaclook who in debian will maintain it ... how well that goes17:02
asacif we can directly contribute there17:02
sebnerasac: i'm pretty curious. maybe it runs with wine xD17:06
Volanssebner: LOL17:06
sebnerVolans: well, today only win builds are comming17:06
Volanssure! I have my VM on VBox :)17:07
Volansbut why not to try...17:07
sebnerVolans: I have problems with vbox and 2.6.27 kernel17:07
asacok ... i am going for food17:10
sebnerasac: HF17:11
Kai_wpDoes anyone know when the "huge spaces" glitch in FF3 on Ubuntu will be fixed?19:06
Kai_wpI'm currently experiencing the bug where all words have the equivelent of 4-6 spaces between them. This goes for all text, not just on web pages, but everywhere in FF3 (i.e the menus, preferences, message boxes).19:07
Kai_wpThis also is happening in SongBird, which, coicedentally is powered by Mozilla.19:08
Kai_wpSo perhaps this is a glitch with Mozilla?19:08
asacKai_wp: try a different font. try a different driver19:11
asacwhich firefox version are you using?19:12
asacwqhich firefox-3.0 package version is installed ... and which xulrunner-1.9 package19:12
asac?19:12
Kai_wpActually, it seems that this problem "... is actually in pango-graphite".19:14
Kai_wpI just need to remove it to fix the prob.19:14
jcastroasac: fta: https://launchpad.net/googlechrome19:18
jcastroit will apparently be announced in ~40 minutes, I'll start an import then and then push anyone interested here?19:19
asacjcastro: yes give it to me ;)19:23
asacjcastro: what kind of import? source?19:23
jcastroyeah19:23
jcastroaccording to the video I am watching it's BSD licensed.19:23
asacwhat i thought ;)19:24
asacforks hooray \o/19:24
jcastroI am mostly concerned about having 34985734 people on the forums making debs and stuff19:24
jcastroso I will push everyone towards this page19:24
asacwell ... lets hope that google is a strong enough contributor to hold everything in the mainstream ;)19:24
jcastroI just sent dibona a mail about it19:24
asacjcastro: right.19:24
jcastroIf we could get the same level we do with moco I will be happy19:25
jcastrobut I suspect they won't, they're typically a "throw code over the wall" bunch19:25
jcastroin my experience19:25
asacthats what i fear a bit19:25
asacjcastro: do you know if they have a webkit fork?19:26
jcastroit sounds like they are contributing upstream19:26
jcastroI am still watching the video, they're not into those details yet19:26
asacsince they said their javascript engine is twice as fast i think its a fork19:26
jcastrothe js engine is brand new, it's called V819:28
asaclike a v8 motor ;)19:29
asacso they punched their own js engine beneath webkit ;)19:29
asacwell ... lets wait19:29
jcastroyeah19:30
jcastrothe ui looks fun19:30
jcastrolike, they have this cool start page19:30
asacjcastro: where is that vid?19:31
jcastrohttp://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-10030035-2.html?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1_3-0-2019:31
jcastroclick on windows media or real player19:31
jcastroI couldn't get it to work so I am watching it on my gf's laptop19:31
jcastrooh nice19:33
jcastroit has a "porn mode"19:33
sebnerasac: are you planning the late haXX0r intrepid release? ^^19:33
jcastroasac: ooh, plugins in a seperate process19:42
[reed]um, guys...19:42
[reed]you do know that Google Chrome is only being released for Windows today, right?19:43
jcastroyeah19:43
jcastroI wonder if they will release the code source today though19:43
armin76asac will add it to intrepid anyway *g*19:43
jcastroif they don't that will be pretty lame.19:43
asaci am writing a FFe ;)19:43
sebnerhrhr19:45
[reed]http://gears.google.com/chrome/intl/en/linux.html?hl=en19:51
jcastro[reed]: that's kind of weak19:51
asacjcastro: what did you expect? :)19:52
jcastrowell, after the last three pages of the freaking comic was about how awesome they are for driving the web forward and doing it in open source ...19:52
jcastroyou'd figure they would you know, release the code.19:52
asacyeah ;)19:52
asachttp://code.google.com/chromium/19:52
asacthats what is linked from the page with "Open Source"19:53
jcastrook so this guy says it'll all come out, so I guess the web guys just have to flip the switch19:55
asaci think chromium it will be19:55
asaclike above19:55
Volanshttp://gears.google.com/chrome/?hl=en19:55
VolansI see something here19:56
asacyeah, but chromium is the code ;)19:56
Volansoh now it opens... before not :)19:56
asacyay19:56
Volansasac: you can also leave your email for the linux version here: http://gears.google.com/chrome/intl/en/linux.html?hl=en19:57
asachmm code is still password locked ;)19:58
jcastroholler at me as soon as you see the svn url. :D19:58
Volansdamn!19:58
jcastrohttp://src.chromium.org/svn/trunk/src/chrome19:59
jcastroNote: If you want to use a Chromium-based browser, you should look elsewhere. Although many Chromium modules build under Linux and a few unit tests pass, nothing actually runs.19:59
jcastroheh19:59
asacyeah20:00
jcastrothey have #chromium on freenode20:01
asacjcastro: the good thing is that they name "ubuntu 8" on their build instructions page20:02
asac"On Ubuntu 8, you can fetch all of the above as follows:"20:02
jcastroheh20:02
VolansLOL 8.* ?20:02
Volansjcastro: #chromium seems to not be an official irc channel20:03
jcastrothat's what their webpage says20:04
Volanslook at the channel's topic20:04
jcastrohahaha, awesome20:06
Volansyou are able to download it? I see only more information and that for linux is not yet available... surely it know that I'm running linux... but if I want to download it?20:07
jcastroI got it for windows on my gf's laptop20:07
VolansLOL20:08
* Volans starting XP virtual machine...20:09
armin76Volans: it detects your OS by the useragent20:12
Volanssure, but many sites put the link other platform20:12
Volanslike Mozilla's one ;)20:13
XioNoXHi!20:14
ftajcastro, it's ironic that a webkit project is owned by the mozilla-team ;)20:37
jcastrofta: don't tell anyone, it'll be our little joke.20:37
jcastroheh20:37
ftajcastro, do you know if it requires a specific version of webkit ? ie, if the one we take from debian is good enough20:40
jcastroI am unsure, haven't looked at anything yet20:41
jcastrotrying to get the import started20:41
ftapeople for mozilla often claim that webkit is not feature complete and that its api is not stable, so google may have a lower limit, or even a specific req20:42
ftait's a (not-so-)cold war i don't want to enter20:43
sebnerwow. nearly 500 kb20:43
sebnergoogle will inform me if a linux version is available =)20:43
Volanssebner: is an installer ;)20:43
sebnerand it doesn't run with wine -.-20:44
sebnerVolans: ah20:44
Volansthe installer will download the browser20:44
sebnernot with wine xD20:44
Volansvery difficult I think20:45
* fta doesn't care about windows binaries at all20:45
sebnerfta: source ftw"20:46
VolansI'm running it on an XP on VBox, seems quick, but the VM make difficult to know really20:46
asacjcastro: is the sync running?20:46
asac(svn)20:46
jcastroasac: I just sent the guy a mail letting him know to kick it off20:46
asacto whom?20:46
jcastroasac: also chris dibona cced me the guys working on the linux port, as soon as I hear from them I'll let you know20:46
sebnerasac: now, quick. a intrepid build ^^20:47
asacjcastro: we have the svn url20:47
asacso we can sync to launchpad ;)20:47
devfilhi to all20:47
sebnerdevfil: ahio20:47
jcastroasac: brad crittenden20:47
devfilsebner: o/20:47
devfilany news about google chrome?20:48
sebnerdevfil: it's here and not running with wine :(20:48
jcastroit doesn't run in linux20:48
sebneryet20:48
devfiljcastro: when it will20:48
jcastrowhen someone fixes it?20:49
asacjcastro: ah ok. so brad is setting up the svn sync for us?20:49
ftalol, the new buzz20:49
jcastroasac: yeah I set it up, I think he wants to intervene and run it manually20:49
jcastronormally it takes like hours for it to run20:49
asacjcastro: ah ok20:49
asacyep20:49
jcastroyou know what is "awesome".20:49
asacjcastro: no ;)20:49
jcastrosince I set up a bunch of vcs imports, the new lp stuff automatically subscribes me to the importer20:50
asacor isnt that a question?20:50
asacjcastro: you get a maiol for every commit now?20:50
jcastroso basically, anytime there is an upstream commmit for any project i create, I get spam.20:50
jcastroyeah20:50
asachehe20:50
asacthats how it works ;)20:50
asacat least you have to suffer for wasting bandwidth and computing power and contributing to the greenhouse effect ;)20:50
asacthats the way launchpad makes you pay :-D20:51
ftaFetched 33.6MB in 43s (781kB/s)20:51
ftaExtracting templates from packages: 100%20:51
ftaPreconfiguring packages ...20:51
ftaE: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (2)20:51
ftagasp20:51
asacfta: whats that?20:52
ftaintrepid20:52
sebnersudo dpkg -i googlechrome_intrepid_i386.deb ?20:52
ftano20:53
ftamy intrepid is seriously broken20:54
VolansLOL google chrome have a "nerd statistic" page of the actual process...20:55
sebnerfta: reminds me on my intrepid ^^20:55
ftasad to say but i don't remember that many apps crashing with ubuntu and debian since 9620:56
ftaor even the other distros before20:57
* sebner was 6years old 1996 and didn't know what a computer ist xd20:57
ftalol20:57
asacfta: i know what you mean20:58
asacsince dpkg-source refsues to exclude orig.tar.gz for me i doubt that things ever were worse ;)20:58
sebnerasac: "Früher war doch alles besser" xD xD XD20:58
ftasebner, i'm not a nostalgic of the past21:02
sebnerfta: ^^21:02
sebnerfta: Can't say anything. I'm using linux (ubuntu) since 2006 ^^21:03
asaci can confirm that fta lives for the future ;)21:03
asacjcastro: likely we will get another trademark case here :/21:03
asacjcastro: but maybe google was a bit more forseeing21:04
asaclike chromium is the open source project and google chrome is the google browser21:04
jcastroyeah21:04
jcastroI was afraid of that21:04
asacnot sure what policy they will attach to google chrome21:04
jcastroyeah, we should bring it up @ uds21:04
asacprobably the right place ;)21:05
asacso the depot_tools appear to be completely broken :/21:06
asacill see if i can ignore them by just gettting the complete svn :)21:06
devfilhttp://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/12732/21:06
devfilan idea about google chrome --^21:07
jcastroI saw that this morning21:07
jcastroI will leave a comment21:07
VolansI'm finding some very interesting feature in google chrome21:08
jcastrothe history is awesome21:09
ftadamned, intrepid now longer likes my usb2 key, nor my phone21:15
Jazzvafta: no auto-mount?21:16
ftano, usb/kernel errors21:16
Jazzvaaha... :/21:16
ftajust checked, there are bugs already, saying to kill the module and fall back to usb1(.1). Am i supposed to be happy with that ??21:17
jcastrowelcome to intrepid21:19
ftai jumped at hardy+1day but the closer it gets, the worse21:19
ftawell, i need to divert my mind to something else, i'm still mad about another topic21:20
Volansasac: see what a long user agent Chrome have: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US) AppleWebKit/525.13 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/0.2.149.27 Safari/525.1321:24
ftanot very different from safari: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10_5_2; en-us) AppleWebKit/525.18 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/3.1.1 Safari/525.1821:26
Volansthey said that if a site work with safari 3.1 it will work also with chrome21:27
jcastroasac: ok, import approved, should start shortly21:38
fta"Chromium is the open-source project behind Google Chrome" ???21:40
ftalol http://www.glazman.org/weblog/dotclear/index.php?post/2008/09/02/Deja-vu21:41
ftai had one when i was a child21:41
ftamozilla bug 44947421:43
ubottuMozilla bug 449474 in Release Engineering "Tracking bug for build and release of Firefox 3.0.2" [Normal,Assigned] http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=44947421:43
ftaer, 3.0.2build421:44
fta[reed], we discussed about that in Pragues, remember ? http://www.osnews.com/story/20242/How_the_Net_Works_an_Introduction_to_Peering_and_Transit21:46
[reed]yeah21:46
ftanothing changed, they are still trying to get everything for free21:48
[reed]hehe21:51
fta[reed], are you experiencing crashes on shutdown with trunk ?22:03
[reed]I never shutdown22:04
ftaeh?22:04
ftafirefox, exit or restart ?22:04
[reed]exit22:04
ftafor me, it crashes22:04
[reed]hmm22:05
ftaprobably flash related22:05
ftabut bad anywhat22:05
ftay22:05
ftagr22:05
ftabut bad anyway22:05
fta(firefox-3.1:16165): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: invalid uninstantiatable type `(null)' in cast to `GdkDrawable'22:06
ftaSegmentation fault (core dumped)22:06
fta(firefox-3.1:13113): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: invalid unclassed pointer in cast to `GdkDrawable'22:06
ftaSegmentation fault (core dumped)22:06
ftai don't have usable stack :( blame ppa22:06
Volansasac: http://src.chromium.org/svn/trunk/src/chrome/license.txt22:51
Volanswhat license is???22:51
Volans# Copyright (c) 2006-2008 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file.22:53
asacyes bsd as expected22:56
asachmmm what is signal 5?22:59
asacsigtrap22:59
asacisnt sigtrap what an assert gives when run with fatal asserts?23:00
asacor g_warning/g_critical23:00
asacfta: http://build.chromium.org/buildbot/archives/chromium.tgz23:17
asaclets package that up ;) ... as a whole23:17
asacits just 460+M ;)23:18
ftai was looking at the third_party23:18
ftadir23:18
ftawtl is from microsoft23:18
asacok scons is in the archive23:22
ftathe svn co is about 666M here23:22
asacso maybe we can get rid of this stupid gclient23:22
asac:)23:22
asacthe tgs about is for bootstrap for our convenience ,)23:23
asaci think that we need a full sync of the src/ directory23:23
asacin launchpad23:23
asacin the "chromium" prject23:23
asaclets see how the import is going ;)23:24
Volansfor XP there are also the equivalent of nigthly builds of mozilla23:24
Volanshttp://build.chromium.org/buildbot/snapshots/chromium-rel-xp/23:24
Volansthe latest is 1659 while the official one is 158323:25
ftar1659 but version seems to be 0.2.151.023:31
ftait's full of ms binaries23:31
ftaasac, seems those scons files are mostly for building for windows23:33
ftaasac, are you doing it ? or should i ? obviously, we can't do it both23:49
Volansfta: the official version is 0.2.149.27 build 158323:51
ftai was looking at svn but it's different from the chromium.tgz file pointed by asac23:52

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