[00:00] <fta> BUGabundo, watching Enterprise S01E01
[00:01] <BUGabundo> fta: ehehe
[00:01] <BUGabundo> I did that once with ... humm how was it called? with the Mindari and stuff
[00:02] <fta> in fact, re-watching as i watched it when it aired several years ago
[00:02] <fta> but i stopped too quickly then
[00:02] <fta> was busy or something
[00:03] <fta> Mindari? minbari? wasn't that in babylon 5?
[00:03] <BUGabundo> ahh babylon 5
[00:03] <BUGabundo> yes
[00:03] <fta> enterprise is star trek
[00:04] <BUGabundo> I know
[00:04] <BUGabundo> they are all related
[00:04] <fta> ?
[00:05] <fta> B5 is totally different, not ST at all
[00:05] <BUGabundo> but they mix the storie
[00:06] <fta> ?
[00:07] <BUGabundo> you know
[00:07] <BUGabundo> ppl from ST appear on a few episodes on B5
[00:24] <fta> i don't remember, or maybe i missed those eps. it was badly aired here
[00:39] <micahg> I need some help
[00:39] <BUGabundo> micahg: shoot
[00:39] <micahg> thunderbird 2 doesn't load my profile
[00:39] <micahg> but it's there
[00:39] <BUGabundo> not my area
[00:40] <micahg> haha
[00:41] <fta> not mine either but probably a wrong name
[00:41] <fta> ~/.thunderbird vs ~/.mozilla/thunderbird
[09:58] <gnomefreak> i found the problem as to why gwibber doesnt clear when using clear from menus :) just not sure if it is feature or not. If it is feature it needs to be fixed
[10:31] <gnomefreak> who was it asking about firegpg update?
[11:23] <reed_> fta wasn't on that Air France flight, was he?
[11:23] <reed_> fta: you're home, right?
[11:23] <fta> reed_, yes, what's with air france?
[11:24] <reed_> oh, UDS was in Spain, not Brazil, silly me
[11:24] <fta> oh, i see. but that's to brazil
[11:24] <reed_> sorry, I'm tired
[11:24] <reed_> :)
[11:25] <fta> rio -> paris
[11:25] <reed_> yeah
[11:25] <reed_> n/m
[11:25]  * reed_ is just tired
[11:30] <gnomefreak> make -C FireGPGCall/ clean is screwed up
[11:30] <gnomefreak> maybe the name
[11:31] <gnomefreak> nope
[11:33] <gnomefreak> fta: do you have a sec. im not sure why clean isnt working
[11:36] <fta> pastebin what you see, i have no way to help you otherwise
[11:37] <gnomefreak> error http://pastebin.mozilla.org/654487   rules http://pastebin.mozilla.org/654488
[11:37] <gnomefreak> i know what is causing it but not why
[11:38] <gnomefreak> 0.5.1 worked fine when we added the whole FireGPGCall rules but 0.7.5 isnt it looks like a general clean so even with changes it should still work
[11:39] <fta> please pastebin FireGPGCall/Makefile
[11:39] <gnomefreak> k
[11:40] <gnomefreak> lol the dir is empty let me see if i can find it full
[11:40] <fta> lol
[11:42] <gnomefreak> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~gnomefreak/firefox-extensions/firegpg.ubuntu/annotate/head%3A/FireGPGCall/Makefile
[11:42] <gnomefreak> that is it. i just have to branch it again unless i can find a way to reverse the build. it looks liike it removed everything on build
[11:43] <gnomefreak> upstream is missing it?
[11:47] <gnomefreak> well it seems they removed it or moved it from source upstream
[11:48] <gnomefreak> using svn co svn://svn.tuxfamily.org/svnroot/firegpg/firegpg  leaves me without a FireGPGCall dir
[11:56] <gnomefreak> i guess either find path or comment it out for now
[12:03] <gnomefreak> well as a test i commented the clean rule and it built
[12:22] <gnomefreak> the clean rule should beable to be removed. i havent found FireGPGCall anywhere but i will look at that another day, i built it for testing and before i build it for ubuntu i will clean that up
[13:30]  * gnomefreak waits for PPA to catch up
[13:32] <gnomefreak> when done should have firegpg for KK and JJ as well as flashgot KK and JJ
[13:32] <gnomefreak> flashgot is done
[14:03] <gnomefreak> ok i started on xmarks but i am done with packaging for today
[16:26] <mbana> does java have a 64bit plug-in yet?
[17:48] <bdrung> asac: can you help me with bzr-builddep?
[22:33] <BUGabundo> ora boas noites
[23:02] <asac> bdrung: yes. still there?
[23:02] <fta> asac, oh, you're back :)
[23:02] <bdrung> asac: yes
[23:02] <BUGabundo> hey guys [[]]
[23:03] <bdrung> asac: i have two right hands (i am sinistral) when it comes to bzr builddep
[23:04] <bdrung> asac: i have updated the upstream branch of adblock: https://code.launchpad.net/~bdrung/firefox-extensions/adblock-plus.upstream
[23:04] <bdrung> asac: now i want to merge it into the ubuntu branch
[23:05] <bdrung> asac: but it does not seam to work and i do not know for what the entries in .bzr-builddeb/default.conf are.
[23:06] <asac> fta: heh yeah ... today w2as pub holiday ;)
[23:06] <asac> needed some recovery as it seemed
[23:07] <asac> bdrung: let me check
[23:07] <fta> asac, me too
[23:08] <asac> bdrung: so how did you get the.upstream branch you started with?
[23:08] <bdrung> ?
[23:08] <BUGabundo> here 10 and 11 is Holiday
[23:09] <asac> bdrung: so i9f a .ubuntu branch has the default.conf there is a revision in it
[23:09] <asac> bdrung: so to get the upstream branch to start with (e.g. before copying new upstream stuff in there) you do a
[23:10] <asac> bzr branch -r revid:... adblock....ubuntu ab.upstream
[23:12] <asac> bdrung: makes sense?
[23:12] <bdrung> asac: not completely.
[23:12] <asac> (my guess without looking is that you used a out of sync upstream branch to begin with ... getting it from above will create the real .upstream branch)
[23:13] <BUGabundo> is anyone else experiencing cache probs with Firefox 3.6 ?
[23:13] <BUGabundo> pages need full refresh to show actual content!
[23:13] <asac> BUGabundo: works for me. what symptons?
[23:13] <BUGabundo> fta: you use 3.6 right ?
[23:13] <fta> yes
[23:13] <BUGabundo> asac: I visit a page, and it shows old content
[23:13] <fta> all fine here
[23:14] <asac> BUGabundo: record the http headers
[23:14] <BUGabundo> even F5 (simple refresh) doesn't update 5 out of 8
[23:14] <asac> and show me
[23:14] <asac> most likely its a bad website
[23:14] <BUGabundo> only Full Refresh seems to help
[23:14] <BUGabundo> asac: so many?
[23:14] <BUGabundo> jaiku, identica, my own, flicrk ?
[23:14] <asac> so record http headers
[23:14] <BUGabundo> even gmail
[23:14] <asac> and sh0ow what goes on when you see problem
[23:15] <BUGabundo> ok
[23:15] <asac> install livehttp extensi0on for example
[23:15] <BUGabundo> I have the Live Headers addon
[23:15] <asac> yeah
[23:15] <bdrung> asac: i branched the current upstream branch (revid 8 was mention in the ubuntu brach in the default.conf). then i updated the upstream branch and pushed it to launchpad.
[23:15] <BUGabundo> among several others eheh
[23:15] <BUGabundo> not as many as back in the day of 3.5
[23:15] <asac> bdrung: the revid in the ubuntu branch refers to the .ubuntu branch itself
[23:16] <asac> unless there is a -upstream branch explicitly mentioned in there
[23:16] <bdrung> asac: no, to the .upstream branch.
[23:16] <BUGabundo> asac: ok, just reproduced it
[23:16] <BUGabundo> what do you need?
[23:17] <BUGabundo> asac: http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/112892/headers.log
[23:17] <asac> bdrung: yeah then the revid is supposed to be the revid of the .ubuntu branch
[23:17] <asac> bdrung: bdrung for me there3 is no .bzr-builddeb/default.conf
[23:18] <asac> oh wait
[23:18] <bdrung> that one is in the .ubuntu branch
[23:18] <BUGabundo> asac: site where it happened http://blog.linuxnodei.bugabundo.net/
[23:18] <asac> yeah ni looked at your branch
[23:18] <asac> let me get ubuntu-dev one
[23:19] <asac> bdrung: so yead ... juust use the full revid:.... THING
[23:19] <asac> thing
[23:22] <Lns> asac: hey, do you maintain ubufox?
[23:23] <asac> Lns: yeah
[23:23] <BUGabundo> asac: anything else from me ?
[23:23] <Lns> asac: you don't have a hardy backport for 0.6, which fixes the homepage / firefox.js / ubufox.js bug do you?
[23:23] <asac> BUGabundo: yes. that file doesnt open in browser ... use .txt as extensino :)
[23:24] <asac> Lns: which bug?
[23:24] <BUGabundo> asac: no need to ask twice :) http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/112892/headers.txt
[23:24] <Lns> asac: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/19033
[23:25] <asac> BUGabundo: so which page doesnt refresh?
[23:26] <BUGabundo> asac: several, too many to mention
[23:26] <BUGabundo> asac: site where it happened on the logs http://blog.linuxnodei.bugabundo.net/
[23:26] <asac> BUGabundo: no ... which page3 in the log didn cause a refresh
[23:27] <BUGabundo> asac: no idea what page3 is
[23:28] <asac> bdrung: in bzr the .ubuntu branch contains the full .upstream branch. the revisino id you can use to get it is what you see in default.conf
[23:29] <asac> Lns: should be pretty easy i would think
[23:30] <asac> Lns: only things we should remember is to ensure that the plugin finder url uses the right version for hardy
[23:30] <asac> so you dont end up with packages that dont exist for hardy
[23:31] <Lns> asac: Right on. If there is any possibility for that I'm sure there's more than a few people using Hardy that would love it.
[23:31]  * Lns really needs to learn more about packaging so he can help out with this kind of stuff
[23:32] <asac> Lns: branch the hardy ubufox branch and see what happens if you merge the upstream ubufox branch into it
[23:32] <asac> or better ... merge the jaunty branch into it
[23:32] <asac> and check that the pfs url is still right ...
[23:32] <nhandler> asac: I have an updated version of greasemonkey in the bzr branch
[23:33] <nhandler> asac: However, I can't get it uploaded. It keeps getting rejected
[23:33] <Lns> asac: see that's the thing, i know nothing about doing that kind of stuff :(
[23:33] <asac> k
[23:33] <Lns> i'm utterly useless unless i have at least a ppa :(
[23:34] <asac> bzr branch lp:~ubuntu-core-dev/ubufox/ubuntu.hardy
[23:34] <asac> cd ubuntu.hardz
[23:35] <asac> bzr merge lp:~ubuntu-core-dev/ubufox/ubuntu.jaunty
[23:35] <asac> anyway checkig now
[23:39] <bdrung> asac: pm
[23:40] <fta> anyone using tb3 here? i committed a fix for the new icons yesterday in the dailies, i'd like to be sure i didn't break it
[23:44] <fta> dtchen, with libsdl1.2debian-pulseaudio on my desktop, it's even worse, openarena looses sound after just 2 seconds :(
[23:46] <asac> fta: not on this netbook :/
[23:47] <nhandler> asac: Could you give me a hand with greasemonkey?
[23:52] <dtchen> fta: there's a buffer fix in mid-layer ALSA that you're triggering
[23:52] <dtchen> fta: it should land in karmic's kernel RSN; it's already in my jaunty test kernel
[23:54] <asac> nhandler: whats the problem? bad orig?
[23:54] <nhandler> asac: That is what it looks like. I've tried using bzr bd as well as downloading the .orig.tar.gz from the repos
[23:55] <fta> dtchen, well, the think is i don't understand why openarena is that bad while other similar sdl games like sauerbraten have no problem at all
[23:55] <asac> nhandler: remove the orig from your build dir
[23:56] <asac> nhandler: and put the one in the archive in the tarballs directory (most likely ..)