/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2009/03/19/#ubuntu-mozillateam.txt

asaclol: http://www.rumblingedge.com/2009/03/18/thunderbird-20021-released/00:01
asac"Thunderbird 2.0.0.21 (not yet) Released" - what kind of news is that?00:01
ftait's just an activity report, like you do to your boss00:02
asacfta: maybe.00:03
asacmost likely they thought it was announced and changed the title after they noticed it was wrong ;)00:03
asacat least the link is still reading: thunderbird-20021-released00:03
asac"Mozilla Thunderbird 2.0.0.21 has (not yet) been released. Release notes are available. This post lists the improvements in Thunderbird 2.0.0.21 over 2.0.0.19. This list encompasses almost every single known fix that went into this release. Do check out the known issues as well."00:04
ftaI read a lot of "xxx (not yet) Released" blog entries in the past00:05
asacjtv: We were unable to import your translations because you did not update00:06
asacthe time stamp in its header to state when you added your translations.00:06
asacjtv: i think thats a problem. we should either take care that this happens automgically during build00:07
asacor make rosetta take them regardless00:07
asacfta: i really think we should spot why isdnutils is in ia32 and take care that its not in there anymore00:09
fta<ubottu> Debian bug 479662 in ia32-libs "ia32-libs: libcrypto is broken, causes Wine FTBFS" [Serious,Closed] http://bugs.debian.org/47966200:09
ubottuDebian bug 479662 in ia32-libs "ia32-libs: libcrypto is broken, causes Wine FTBFS" [Serious,Closed] http://bugs.debian.org/47966200:09
ftait's mentioned in there00:09
ftawtf? http://paste.ubuntu.com/133323/00:10
asacfta: thtas interesting00:11
asacfta: i would think that the tarballs are just out of sync a bit00:11
asacmaybe bad luck00:12
asaceither get a new xul or firefox00:12
asaci would think you should get a new one for the currently older one ;)00:12
ftawell, i wanted to test the transition, i'll just respin the bit00:12
ftabot00:12
ftaobviously, my xul was a bit older than ff00:12
asacnot really obvious from the paste. unless you know the signature of run out of your head00:13
asaccould as well have been firefox older00:13
asacfta: is 3.1-> 3.5 done?00:14
ftaboth00:14
ftacommitted00:14
asacfta: did you rename branches yet or do i need just update?00:14
asacok i seem to have gotten 3.5 things00:15
ftanot yet, everything else should be ok00:15
asacwhats the story about libstartup-notification0-dev ?00:16
ftaon lpia, it's not dragged in automatically by something else00:16
asacfta: is that linked into mozgnome?00:20
ftastarted a few days ago, no idea why, the commit fixed it00:20
asacwe should ask mobile team about that00:23
asacmaybe it was something transitional even00:23
asachttp://www.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/thunderbird/ ... so is it out or not ;)?00:29
fta21 ? yes00:31
ftaTHUNDERBIRD_2_0_0_21_RELEASE => 03/0300:31
ftaasac, lol, there *is* a ia32-libs-dev in the rules file, but it's only on ia64, not amd6400:33
ftaNote that ia32-libs-dev was added specifically to allow building of an amd6400:37
ftabiarch compiler suite, it is not intended that anyone use this package to do00:37
fta"real" development work for ia32 systems!00:37
ftahm00:37
asaci always found this odd ;)00:39
asacfta: maybe check what debian ships00:39
asacand how far we have diverged ;)00:39
jtv1asac: we're planning to change that this cycle, so that at least an _unchanged_ date will be accepted.  (An actually _older_ date should still be rejected of course).07:28
asacfta: a tag doesnt mean its out ;)09:13
BUGabundoasac: ping09:46
BUGabundoaround?09:46
asaconly a bit09:46
* asac gets coffee09:46
BUGabundothat --print-reply09:46
asacbut yes. i am here because its business hours ;)09:46
BUGabundodidn't work until reboot09:47
BUGabundoafter that at least suspend would work09:47
BUGabundohaven't tried hibernate while plugged in09:47
asacBUGabundo: i uploaded a fixed pm-utils09:48
asactry that09:48
asacso when you get the update09:48
BUGabundook09:54
BUGabundorunning NM now09:54
BUGabundoahhh09:54
BUGabundoUM09:54
asacok seems that tbird 2.0.0.21 is finally finally released ;)11:22
asachttp://www.rumblingedge.com/2009/03/18/thunderbird-20021-released/11:22
ftaasac, [01:31] <fta> THUNDERBIRD_2_0_0_21_RELEASE => 03/0312:22
asacfta: what does that mean?12:39
ftathat 2.0.0.21 has been tagged 2 weeks ago12:45
ftaasac, so, i want to update ia32-lib, but the isdn thing is a blocker, now what?12:56
asacfix isdn thing12:58
asacis the simple answer12:58
asacfinding someone to fix it might be more difficult ;)12:58
ftait's in main12:59
asacfta: its on its way down13:00
asacfta: you can just do it and either we demote it right away or upload it somehow13:00
ftaor i can cheat and use the previous build13:00
ftaproviding the debs are still somewhere13:01
asacfta: if that works ... of course next time it will reappear. but if we want something before beta, why not13:15
asac(note i am not ia32libs guy ... you could ping \sh who did that in the past too)13:15
ftahttp://crad-vador.net/blog/dotclear/index.php?post/2009/03/18/Pr%C3%A9-alpha-de-chromium-pour-Ubuntu14:12
fta:)14:12
ftahttp://www.stefanoforenza.com/chromium-on-ubuntu-how-to/14:13
ftaasac, what do you think about bug 190227? i'm quite reluctant to patch binaries with sed :P14:39
ubottuLaunchpad bug 190227 in ia32-libs "ia32 apps look for libs on the wrong place" [Low,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/19022714:39
gnomefreakfor some reason i thought we dropped ai32-libs but i may be thinking of something else or we used a diff source14:40
gnomefreakfta: no english link for chrmium-pour...14:42
ftagnomefreak, read the 2nd14:42
gnomefreakk14:42
ftai pasted the one in french because we already had one in german and a few in chinese14:44
gnomefreakah.14:46
gnomefreakfta: doesnt mozilla make chromium14:59
ftalol, no14:59
ftagoogle does14:59
gnomefreakfta: and your jaunty build failed14:59
ftai know, that's why i'm working on fixing ia32-libs15:00
gnomefreakfta:15:00
BUGabundofta: let me know when you have a 64bits to test15:14
ftahttps://edge.launchpad.net/+builds :)15:19
ftatrying to complete that !#~?@ versioning transition15:19
asacfta: ok latest fontconfig-config will fix it ... you have to downgrade though as it only cleans up if you have lt ..ubuntu12~15:20
asacwhat a mess15:20
asacits really interesting how much cruft can accumulate over time15:20
asaci mean. debian has zero patches ;)15:20
asacbecause debian guy is Keith Packard15:20
asacwho we should assume is always right ;)15:21
BUGabundofta: any time estimated?15:22
BUGabundohate keep getting those warnings15:22
* BUGabundo reminds: make FF profile backups15:23
ftaif it works, ~1h or 215:23
ftahttp://www.sofaraway.org/ubuntu/tmp/PPA.png15:25
ftahttp://www.vivanno.com/aggregator/?p=1773215:34
ftalol, the new buzz15:34
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ftawe'll see if popcon reacts to that15:35
fta9629  cxchromium                      3041   361  2462   159    59 (Unknown)15:35
fta22949 chromium-browser                 314    16     0   298     0 (Unknown)15:35
fta54196 ia32-libs-chromium-browser         5     0     0     0     5 (Unknown)15:35
ftahmm15:35
ftacatching up on the wine package..15:35
fta23590 firefox-3.2                      287    22    84   181     0 (Unknown)15:37
BUGabundofta: asac: flash 64 bits on FF 3.1 using youtube FullScreen shows up on laptop display and not external LCD where FF is opened!15:51
BUGabundobug is on FF, flash, nvidia driver, or you tube player?15:52
asaci have no time right now. still in beta rush (something new came up)15:52
BUGabundookay15:52
gnomefreakanyone care to fix firefox-gnome-support-3.1?15:54
gnomefreaktouch: cannot touch `/usr/lib/firefox-3.1*/.autoreg': No such file or directory15:54
gnomefreakdpkg: error processing firefox-3.1-gnome-support (--configure): subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 115:54
fta_gnomefreak, it's part of the transition, currently building<;;;16:00
gnomefreakfta_: thanks16:00
ftaasac, when i resume on my netbook, it's not able to reconnect to wifi. after a while i get a popup asking me to enter a password for wpa something, if i unhide the password, it's a hash, not my actual password16:33
asacfta: right. thats a known usability issue16:36
asacit reminds me that i should poke upstream abou tit16:36
asacfta: but its ok in general16:36
ftait doesn't work for me16:36
asacfta: well. the password probably works. you just cannot connect after resume -> driver issue16:37
ftawhat should i enter there? my passphrase or my password?16:37
asacfta: try to unload the driver together with the max80211 and cfg80211 modules16:37
asacfta: it doesnt matter. you can either use the hex key thats alrewady prefilled16:37
asacfta: or enter your passphrase/password16:37
ftaboth are complex, and type that on a netbook is a pain16:37
asacfta: you dont need to retype them16:37
asacfta: they are remembered16:37
asacfta: unless you know you mistypes you shouldnt delete it when it pops up16:38
asacjust dismiss or press ok16:38
ftathe ath5k_pci process is sucking all the cpu :(16:38
asacfta: yeah. driver bug16:38
asacfta: try to remove all modules16:38
ftai reentered my passphrase, nada16:40
asacfta: oh todays -gnome-support failed because it tried to touch /usr/lib/firefox-3.1*/.autoreg16:40
asacmaybe you have forgotten to change that16:40
ftano, it's a 2~3 days old ff3.116:41
asacfta: if you are in a state where it fails to connect it will not help to reenter password16:41
ftait's fixed in the branch16:41
asacits just borked16:41
asacfta: hmm. ok16:41
asacfta:  just because i got that today ;)16:41
ftappa is building16:41
ftaamd64 is ready16:41
asack16:42
asaci will try a bit later today then16:42
BUGabundofta: 64bits ready of what?16:43
ftaff 3.1->3.5 transition16:47
ftawell, i hope so16:47
BUGabundook16:49
BUGabundoupdating now16:49
BUGabundooh wait.. im on daily16:49
BUGabundocan you spin that too fta?16:49
ftathat's the one16:50
BUGabundoupgrading now16:50
BUGabundoshould I close FF first?16:50
ftaas you want16:51
BUGabundofrom my experience FF upgrades with it running don't go so well16:53
BUGabundoit is easilly repoducble with ibex16:53
BUGabundofresh install, open FF, upgrade system16:53
ftathe upgrade itself should run fine, the running ff otoh will be confused16:54
BUGabundoyeah16:54
BUGabundoupdates sources and aint seeing it16:55
BUGabundobut I have xulrunner-1.9.1-dbg updates16:55
ftashould not matter16:55
BUGabundowill I need to change my default browser EVERYWHERE?16:55
BUGabundoits on gnome and KDE settings16:55
fta1.9.2 is broken, i fixed it but i will let the bot catch up, it starts at 7pm16:56
ftaeh?16:56
ftaoh, if you have firefox-3.x hardcoded, yes16:56
BUGabundotouch: cannot touch `/usr/lib/firefox-3.1*/.autoreg': No such file or directory16:56
BUGabundogetting hit by gnomefreak bug too16:57
ftahm, which version?16:57
asacBUGabundo: i had that today too  ;)16:57
asacfta claimed its fixed since 2 days ;)16:57
BUGabundoeheh16:57
BUGabundoslow repos16:57
ftafixed but not built16:57
gnomefreakits due to transition as stated above :)16:57
BUGabundoI read it16:57
ftaThe following packages have unmet dependencies:16:57
fta  libfontconfig1: Depends: fontconfig-config (= 2.6.0-1ubuntu9) but 2.6.0-1ubuntu12 is installed16:57
ftadowngrading that16:57
* BUGabundo gets is gun out! grrrrrrrrr16:58
BUGabundoaudio is broken16:59
* c0p3rn1c ducks16:59
BUGabundoagain16:59
BUGabundoafter a single day 100% perfect16:59
c0p3rn1cBUGabundo: what kind of audio system do you have ?16:59
BUGabundo<gst.Message GstMessageError, gerror=(GstGError)(NULL), debug=(string)"pulsesink.c\(708\):\ gst_pulsesink_open\ \(\):\ /GstPulseSink:autoaudiosink0-actual-sink-pulse"; from autoaudiosink0-actual-sink-pulse17:00
c0p3rn1cmy pulseaudo recently also stopped working, I'm using also atm17:00
BUGabundoits pulseaudio (0.9.14-0ubuntu14)17:00
c0p3rn1cALSA*17:00
BUGabundoI was soundless for 2 months17:01
c0p3rn1cI used to have pulseaudio :(17:01
gnomefreaksomething is wrong here :( good news not mozilla related17:01
BUGabundothis morning updates fixed it17:01
BUGabundoand now its broken again17:01
BUGabundodamn it17:01
c0p3rn1cgnomefreak: I have some more good news, I have discoverd(through a forum) a very easy way to solve most of 64 bit flashplugin-nonfree issues17:02
c0p3rn1cit is all described at http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=772490&page=6417:03
ftaasac, http://paste.ubuntu.com/133764/ (from etckeeper)17:03
gnomefreakc0p3rn1c: i was thinking of packaging that for PPA but i cant test it so not sure if i will or not17:03
asacfta: looks good, right?17:03
c0p3rn1cgnomefreak: well it solves alot of bugs so I would surely recommend it17:03
asacfta: e.g. first it goes missing. then the cleanup transition code kicks in and puts an end to it17:03
c0p3rn1cgnomefreak: flash runs olmost perfect on my system atm17:04
asacfta: also we want -slight and not medium ... which also seems to be right17:04
asacgreat.17:05
gnomefreakc0p3rn1c: i will most likely do it this weekend if im going to. today is just way too busy for me17:05
BUGabundognomefreak: ping me when you do17:06
BUGabundoarchive or PPA?17:06
c0p3rn1cgnomefreak: ok great! Many users will affected by this,  surely I don't need to remind you that flash has become a vital internet plugin17:06
gnomefreakBUGabundo: ok17:06
gnomefreakc0p3rn1c: flash is nothing more than a piece of shit app17:06
c0p3rn1cgnomefreak: lol, maybe, but it's a widely used piece of shit app ;-)17:07
gnomefreakc0p3rn1c: if adobe ever starts supporting it maybe than it will be worth it17:08
gnomefreakok brb trying to break system17:09
c0p3rn1cgnomefreak: yeah, I know, linux isn't receiving the love it should from alot of corporations out there and adobe is surely one of them17:09
ftaasac, nada, wifi's dead on my netbook, rmmod of the drivers, even reboot17:12
ftaasac, now i have the ath5k phy0 logs i pasted a few days ago17:12
ftaBUGabundo, the latest valid build of chromium amd64 + the ia32-libs from my PPA works fine, just tested it on my laptop17:16
BUGabundook17:16
BUGabundobut no FF3.5/6 yet here17:16
ftaone thing at a time please17:16
BUGabundothouht you said it was built17:17
ftayep, but i haven't tested it myself, i'm currently upgrading my desktop17:18
ftaand fighting with my netbook for regain wifi17:18
asacfta: post modinfo DRIVER17:19
ftacan't post anything, no network17:19
BUGabundoasac: FYI that --reply-print seems to be working 100% now17:19
asacsometimes poking a few parameters liks "disable-all-the-magic-a-driver-should-never-do-anywa" help17:19
asacfta: what module is that?17:19
asacjust ath5k or something else on top?17:20
ftaath5k.17:20
ftadonno17:20
asacfta: anything that depends on ath5k?17:20
asacfta: lsmod17:20
asacif that has a driver on the right side17:20
asacit depends on it17:20
asacor the other way ;)17:20
BUGabundoasac: many user on #+1 asking about those atheros17:20
BUGabundoI at least counted 517:21
BUGabundomaking fta 617:21
ftaok, it's working after a cold restart17:21
BUGabundofta: chrome: [17672:17672:24111581544:ERROR:browser/tab_contents/web_contents_view_gtk.cc(66)] Not implemented reached in virtual void WebContentsViewGtk::CreateView()17:22
BUGabundocopy paste from it won't work either17:23
BUGabundomouse triple click doesn't select the all line17:23
BUGabundoxeee 3 sec, 3 bug17:23
BUGabundobetter close it now17:23
ftawell, you should see tons of those in the term, forget about them17:23
BUGabundook17:24
BUGabundobut it is faster!!!17:24
BUGabundoway faster then my FF3.1 with 53 addongs17:24
ftabut doing far less17:24
asacfta: i would think trying the daily vanilla kernels our kernel team provides might be a thing to do17:26
asacat least if its fixed there we can check what to cherry pick17:27
gnomefreakwhy dont we have port scanners in repos? i need to test a windows firewall and i dont want to do it by hand17:27
ftaasac, i need this thing working for this week-end17:28
asacgnomefreak: nmap?17:28
gnomefreakasac: nmap will scan ports?17:28
asacfta: well. if vanilla works ;) ....17:28
asacthe upstream RCs are usually not that bad17:28
asacso you dont need to try daily17:28
asacjust RCs17:28
gnomefreakah it does :)17:28
asacgnomefreak: yes it does17:28
asacgnomefreak: thats the main tool ;)17:28
asacgnomefreak: it can even determine uptime of systems ;)17:29
asacwelll ... at least for those that dont do anything against it (like some bsds)17:29
gnomefreakcool thanks ill look into it17:29
asacgnomefreak: http://www.jwsdot.com/tuptune/ ;)17:30
gnomefreakasac: thanks17:30
asacthat was real fun ;)17:30
asac"With TUPTUNE (Tcp UPtime TUNE) you can easily spoof your uptime detected by network scanners like nmap or netcraft. "17:30
fta_asac: http://paste.ubuntu.com/133781/17:32
asacyeah its ath5k17:33
asacfta_: are there -backport-modules in jaunty?17:33
ftathanks, i can read :)17:33
asactry that if thats the case17:33
asacotherwise really try the vanicall 2.6.29 RCs at least17:33
BUGabundognomefreak: we do! nmap -A SERVER or IPrange17:35
asacfta: you  can also try to blacklist ath5k and use the madwifi dogshit ;)17:36
asacthats ath_pci17:36
asaci think17:36
asacbut i guess it doesnt deal with your card17:36
BUGabundofta 3.1->3.5 is here17:37
ftadid it work?17:41
ftahm, last update gave me a new default wallpaper17:43
asacfta: do you have the dmesg/syslog kernel messages you get ?17:45
asacfta: see -devel. so LBM which keeps up with upstream pace17:47
ftaasac, http://paste.ubuntu.com/133801/ bunch of stuff: power on, all fine, suspend/resume, no more wifi, reboot, still no wifi, halt, wait, power on, wifi's back18:00
BUGabundogym time18:02
asacfta: have you seen -devel discussion?18:03
asacfta: so LBM is really the package you should try18:04
asac;)18:04
asacit seems to be more or less what goes into .2918:04
asachttp://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/Kernel/2008-10/msg12772.html18:05
ftaasac, ff3.1 left some files behind in /etc. I should add a postinst too :P18:41
asacfta: so are the files removed from your dpkg database?18:43
asacfta: dpkg-query ?18:43
ftayes18:43
asacfta: so it worked.18:43
asacfta: not sure. i am a bit scared doing the same for a good package like firefox ;)18:43
ftahttp://paste.ubuntu.com/133838/18:44
asacfta: why do we ship all that stuff there?18:45
ftait was already there in ff2, no?18:45
asacyeah makes sense18:45
asacfta: in the end i dont care for inter 3.1 transitions18:46
asacfta: if we want to create infrastructure code we can reuse for all kind of conffile things18:46
asacwe should do it right18:46
asacotherwise you can do rm_conffile in postinst18:46
ftaa bunch of people installed it from universe18:47
asacif you do it in preinst, ensure that you do the proper abort case (e.g. copy -back stuff back)18:47
fta12210 firefox-3.1                     1712   260   767   685     0 (Unknown)18:47
fta20620 chromium-browser                 448    19     0   429     0 (Unknown)18:48
ftad'oh18:48
asacfta: we didnt send out a call for testing yet18:48
asac3.1 is mostly a covert thing still18:48
asacfolks dont know18:48
fta[16:35] <fta> 22949 chromium-browser                 314    16     0   298     0 (Unknown)18:48
asacunless the find it by accident18:48
asacyeah. growth is healthy ;)18:49
asacfta: now that we have 3.5 in ppa only for a week we might see how many run dailies18:49
ftapopcon is only a subset, on new installs, it's not even proposed anymore18:51
asacits not?18:51
asacthats a problem18:51
asaci think everybody installing an alpha or daily shuld get it enabled18:52
asacthose volunteer to help18:52
asacso they volunteer to call home ;)18:52
asacat least a checkbox during install thy should get if its daily or alpha18:52
ftaon my netbook, it's off18:52
asacfta: did you install plain jaunty or remix?18:52
ftaremix18:53
ftanot sure i will keep it though18:53
* asac looks up his company VoIP data18:53
asacDecompressing /mnt/senica_home/alex/Maildir/ARCHIVE/inbox_archive.gz...18:55
asacthat will take a bit ;)18:55
ftaasac, do you get that too? http://paste.ubuntu.com/133874/19:15
ftai should not run my bot on a box running jaunty, i keep hitting regressions :(19:16
asacfta: http://identi.ca/notice/287053019:28
asacso yes. its a mess19:28
ftagwibber keeps freezing here :P19:29
asachere too19:29
ftaand it's a pig19:30
ftafta       3603  1.4  2.8 102688 58372 ?        Sl   18:20   1:49 /usr/bin/python /usr/bin/gwibber19:30
ftaUSER       PID %CPU %MEM    VSZ   RSS TTY      STAT START   TIME COMMAND19:30
asacfor me it felt like they do synchronouzs networking and that blocke or something  ;)19:30
ftathere's a socket leak too19:34
ftaasac, is there a fix for bzr-bd?19:43
Jazzvaasac: ping20:54
fta!info libnss3-1d jaunty20:59
ubottulibnss3-1d (source: nss): Network Security Service libraries. In component main, is optional. Version 3.12.2~rc1-0ubuntu2 (jaunty), package size 1049 kB, installed size 2796 kB21:00
fta!info libnss3-1d intrepid21:00
ubottulibnss3-1d (source: nss): Network Security Service libraries. In component main, is optional. Version 3.12.0.3-0ubuntu5.8.10.1 (intrepid), package size 1030 kB, installed size 2724 kB21:00
fta!info libnss3-1d intrepid-security21:00
ubottuintrepid-security is not a valid distribution ['dapper', 'gutsy', 'gutsy-backports', 'hardy', 'hardy-backports', 'intrepid', 'intrepid-backports', 'jaunty', 'jaunty-backports', 'kde4-ppa', 'kubuntu-members-kde4', 'medibuntu', 'partner']21:00
fta!info libnss3-1d intrepid security21:00
ubottulibnss3-1d (source: nss): Network Security Service libraries. In component main, is optional. Version 3.12.0.3-0ubuntu5.8.10.1 (intrepid), package size 1030 kB, installed size 2724 kB21:00
asacJazzva: saw a dent about nspluginwrapper fix?21:11
Jazzvadent?21:11
Jazzvaasac: I noticed a mail21:11
asacJazzva: identica21:11
Jazzvaah...21:11
asacor twitter21:11
asacnot sure21:11
asacboth ;)21:11
Jazzvame neither...21:12
asacfta: i dont think so21:12
fta?21:12
asacfta: james_w doesnt answer to my pings anymor ;)21:12
Jazzvaasac: I pushed a fix that will fix just the part "don't install to default dirs if NSPLUGIN_DIR is specified"21:12
asacmaybe i complained too much ;)21:12
asacJazzva: good21:13
asacJazzva: how about fixing -l to look at NSPLUGIN_DIR too?21:13
Jazzva(ashamed that it took me so long to send a one-liner, but the school obligations came in :(... and I wanted to send it together with "list plugins in NSPLUGINDIRS")21:13
asacJazzva: archive is frozen for another week ;)21:13
Jazzvayeah, that's next on the menu.21:13
asacgood21:13
Jazzvaasac: Isn't it that just main and restricted are frozen?21:14
asacJazzva: did you request a merge or sent a mail?21:14
Jazzvarequested a merge...21:14
asacor did you just commit21:14
asacah21:14
asacJazzva: probably true21:14
asac(frozen of main/..)21:14
Jazzvabug 32181421:14
ubottuLaunchpad bug 321814 in nspluginwrapper "nspluginwrapper creates "default" links even though NSPLUGINDIR is set" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/32181421:14
Jazzvathat's the report, and it contains a linked branch21:15
asacyeah. thats bad bug21:15
Jazzvaasac ^21:15
asacfor sure21:15
Jazzvabug 34560621:15
ubottuLaunchpad bug 345606 in nspluginwrapper "list_plugin() doesn't take NSPLUGINDIRS in consideration" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34560621:15
Jazzvaasac: that's the report for -l21:15
asachow can we do the cleanup for cruft created by 32181421:16
asacits a bit tricky because the locations are kind of valid21:16
asacif you run it from command line21:16
asaccan we figure out where such a wrapper points to?21:16
asace.g. to which dir21:16
Jazzvawell, it installed only in /usr/lib/{mozilla,firefox,iceweasel/plugins/21:16
asacdoes that directory show up when running "strings" on the so?21:17
Jazzvaand I think all of nsplugin wrappers begin with npwrapper. or so?21:17
asacJazzva: yeah. most likely we should just remove it21:17
Jazzvayep.21:17
asacJazzva: but there could be users that have their own nspluginwrapper and crated their own stuff with that21:17
asacbut lets focus on the important part ;)21:17
Jazzvaasac: I'm not sure if we can check that much :)21:17
Jazzvaasac: we can see if the link is broken... but that only happens when original wrapper is removed21:18
asacJazzva: i thought that the iceweasel files are actual wrappers and not links if you just use nspluginwrapper21:19
asaci mean if you just run the command line thing21:19
asacdoes it create links?21:19
asaci would think it duplicates the wrapper everywhere21:19
Jazzvaasac: check initial report in bug 32181421:19
ubottuLaunchpad bug 321814 in nspluginwrapper "nspluginwrapper creates "default" links even though NSPLUGINDIR is set" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/32181421:19
Jazzvaasac: bugabundo's listing shows them as links21:20
Jazzvaasac: and I noticed the same too...21:20
JazzvaI'm away for 15 minutes, need to go and buy cigarettes21:21
asacoh21:23
asacJazzva: so if the links point to a known place then we can clean that up21:23
ftai'm not sure i should fix bug 19022721:28
ubottuLaunchpad bug 190227 in ia32-libs "ia32 apps look for libs on the wrong place" [Low,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/19022721:28
ftait would be nice to have, but the workaround is ugly, and it's marked invalid for gtk itself21:29
ftaasac, what do you think?21:29
asaci think that i am almost falling asleep ;)21:32
asacdinner was too much for me21:32
Jazzvaasac: good21:41
asacfta: ok trying to read that bug now ;)21:45
fta2asac, http://paste.ubuntu.com/133943/21:46
ftaso many clones21:47
fta_yeah21:47
asacfta: well. right21:47
asaci think its a problem of gtk ;)21:47
asacor well21:47
asacactually its a problem of ia32libs21:47
asacyou need to patch that during build21:48
asace.g. binary patch21:48
ftamaybe canberra should provide something in /usr/lib32/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/loader-files.d/21:48
ftathere's a sed in /usr/lib32/gtk-2.0/2.10.0/*.d/* but it contains only text files21:49
asaci dont know what loader files do21:49
asacis it really for loading gtk modules?21:50
asacfor me its rather the compiled in PKGLIBDIR21:50
ftait seems to have fixed the issue for some21:50
asaccould be21:50
asaclet me check21:50
asacfta: well. the loader files seem to be kind of related to loading files21:51
asacmaybe thats a submechanism just for that part of gtk framework?21:52
ftaGtk-Message: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module": /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/modules/libcanberra-gtk-module.so: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS6421:52
ftathis is not provided by gtk obviously21:52
ftabut maybe canberra should provide those loader files too21:53
asacfta: that sed statement is really ment to be binariy21:54
fta(hm, my nano is not stable)21:54
asacfta: try to run that on gtk21:54
asacx11.so21:54
ftaasac, yes, of course, but doko seemed to dislike it21:54
asacsudo sed -i.bak 's/\/usr\/lib\//\/usr\/l32\//g' /usr/lib32/libgtk-x11-2.0.so.021:55
asacfta: so doko says that loaders work?21:55
ftaunclear21:56
asacfta: have you ztried the command?21:56
asacso the backup thin wasnt really smart ;)21:57
ftahold on pushing that 550M src package once again22:00
ftadone22:00
asacok i guessi broken my lib32 ;)22:01
asaci will wait till a new ia32libs arrives ;)22:01
ftahttp://paste.ubuntu.com/133953/ that's what i have so far22:02
ftabasically with that, my ia32-libs-chromium-browser is empty on jaunty22:04
ftai just have that canberra thing left (and other libs from the same bug)22:04
asacfta: ok i think gtk needs to be fixed ;)22:22
ftanot sure22:22
asacfta: i look at the code22:22
asacit just tries multiple dirs22:22
asactakes the first lib that it find that matches the name22:22
asacand if the load of that fails it just gives up22:22
ftawhy is it working for the other modules then?22:22
asacand doesnt try more22:23
asacfta: its not working for at-spi22:23
ftait seems to me i just have to add libcanberra to ia32libs22:23
asacfta: the other modules are loader22:23
asacfta: well. thats obviously a prerequisite22:23
asacbut still22:23
asacthe code tells us that it really just looks at /usr/lib/22:23
asacMakefile.am:-DGTK_LIBDIR=\"$(libdir)\"\22:24
asac   default_dir = g_build_filename (GTK_LIBDIR, "gtk-2.0", NULL);22:25
asacso it has the capability to look at more than one dir22:25
asacbut unfortunately it doesnt probe libs ;)22:25
asacso that feature needs to be extended22:25
asacyou can set GTK_PATH=/usr/lib32/gtk*/22:25
asacor something22:25
asacbut that will break your normal 64bit lib a bit22:25
ftayes but remember we jsut steal the i386 files and move them22:25
asacfta: yes. thats why it doesnt look at /usr/lib32/22:26
asaccould be that we use /usr/lib32 during build time as libdir everywhere22:27
asacbut i dont think we do22:27
ftabuild time of what?22:27
asacof gtk on 32bit22:27
asacthats the time when the static part gets plumbered into the binary22:27
ftai don't think we do22:27
asace.g. we build gtk on 32 bit ... that compiles /usr/lib as libdir in the binary22:28
asacthen we copy that to /usr/lib32/ ... and everything works except the module path22:28
asacthat looks at $libdir from compile time22:28
asacanyway. i see the issue ;)22:28
ftai think i will push my ia32-libs without that22:29
ftalpia chroot is roten; http://launchpadlibrarian.net/24118454/buildlog_ubuntu-jaunty-lpia.firefox-3.5_3.5~b4~hg20090319r23829%2Bnobinonly-0ubuntu1~umd1_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz22:30
asacfta: http://paste.ubuntu.com/133967/22:30
asacfirst half of patch22:30
asacGTKLIB32_DIR should be done properly in configure.ac22:30
asacits hacky that way obviously22:30
ftanot sure seb will like that22:31
asachttp://paste.ubuntu.com/133969/22:35
asacunteltes22:35
asacfta: heh22:35
asacof course he will22:35
asacits the right fix ;)22:35
asacits just that configure the constant in makefile is done hacky ;)22:35
asacalso might want to use some ifdef BIARCH22:35
asaclove22:35
ftathe whole /usr/lib32/ is hacky anyway ;)22:36
asacdoesnt fedora have the same dir?22:37
asacthey have proper biarch support afaik22:37
asaclet me check if it builds22:39
asachmm. did i svn update after last tiome i built this gtk tree or why is it building everything22:41
* asac takes a break22:41
asacfta: anyway. have you actually tried to put those modules there?22:42
asaci mean if everything links against /usr/lib32/ nothing is needed22:42
ftathat's what i meant earlier22:46
ftabut it was just a guess, i didn't try22:46
asacfta: you shouldnt ask without trying. i mean the lib needs to be added anyway :)22:47
asacjust add everything that is complained about22:47
ftait's already 550M :)22:48
ftai don't really mind, i can upload than in 20 secs22:48
asacsebner: ok so i get Failed to load module "atk-bridge": /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/modules/libatk-bridge.so: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS6422:56
asacas this is shipped in lib32 its confirmed that it doesnt work22:56
asaclet me check if my patch does the trick22:56
asacif it would build ;)22:57
asacok it continues ;)22:58
ftawrong seb? wrong channel?22:58
asacyeah22:58
asacwrong seb22:58
asacseb == fta22:59
asac;)22:59
asacnow that i found that notify-osd and gnome-terminal both did the same error about forcing font sizes, i dont feel that comfortable anymore ;)23:00
asacseems everyone using cairo or pango directly usually doesnt know exactly what they do ;)23:01
asacgood that gtk gets that right at least23:01
ftaevolution is horrible now, huge fonts23:02
ftain the message preview23:02
asacfta: screen ;)?23:02
* asac adds evo to todo list23:03
ftaasac, http://www.sofaraway.org/ubuntu/tmp/evo.png23:06
asac_Failed to load module "atk-bridge": /usr/lib/gtk-2.0/modules/libatk-bridge.so: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS6423:15
asac_sigh23:15
asac_pate23:15
asac_paste23:15
asac_http://paste.ubuntu.com/133985/23:15
asac_ok have to apply that on i32 obviously ;)23:15
ftaseems the wifi on my netbook is not stable23:21
=== asac_ is now known as asac
asacfta: are you on lbm finally?23:24
ftaeh, no, not clue what lbm is23:35
fta-t23:35
asacfta: err, linux-backport-modules23:36
ftaoh23:36
asacthats what i am talking about since ... 24 hours ;)?23:36
asacif that doesnt work with that its really doomy i would say23:37
asacexcept trying the madwifi drivers23:38
asacfrom restricted modules23:38
* asac copyies so from laptop to amd6423:39
ftalinux-backports-modules-jaunty then23:42
asacfta: yeah23:44
asacnot sure if thats the pkg name23:44
asacfta: can you put canberra into your ia32libs?23:45
asacfta: the patch i have works but there are other issues with libspi on 32 bit as it seems23:45
asaci think canberra would work. have to check that23:45
asacbut having it in ia32libs somewhere makes it easier23:45
asace.g. amybe ppa23:45
ftayep, done that already23:47
ftai need to repush23:47
ftaasac, http://dvlabs.tippingpoint.com/blog/2009/03/18/pwn2own-2009-day-1---safari-internet-explorer-and-firefox-taken-down-by-four-zero-day-exploits23:58
ftaasac, pushing a new ia32libs to my own ppa (~fta3)23:58
ftawith canberra23:58

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