[13:32] <asac> hey anyone has a VMs with fresh hardy/intrepid/jaunty installs ?
[13:41] <asac> we need to do https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MozillaTeam/SecurityNotes/Nss3.12.3
[14:55] <asac> http://identi.ca/notice/7312246
[16:06] <cr3> eeejay: hey dude, everything going well with the cgi script to reboot installed virtual machines?
[16:39] <cr3> eeejay: by the way, when you come back, it seems that the evolution inspector (or somesuch) suite is stalling on karmic
[16:57] <ian_brasil> hi
[16:57] <ian_brasil> is this doc https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Testing/Automation/Mago/NewApplications
[16:57] <ian_brasil> still valid to add an application to mago
[17:00] <ian_brasil> i assume mago is the default for testing applications on ubuntu?
[17:04] <cr3> ian_brasil: eeejay and ara would be the best people to ask, eeejay should be available shortly
[17:06] <ian_brasil> i see jcollado has a unr branch so it looks like i am working with the correct fraemwork
[17:08] <jcollado> ian_brasil: Yes, I have one unr branch, but the unr specific stuff hasn't been maintained for some time now
[17:08]  * jcollado is looking into the wiki page
[17:11] <jcollado> ian_brasil: That wiki page seems a little outdated
[17:12] <jcollado> ian_brasil: The ubuntu_constans module no longer exists
[17:12] <jcollado> ian_brasil: and it's not needed to pass the window name to the init method
[17:12] <ian_brasil> jcollado, i thought so..i have an app i want to test ..i just create a folder in the mago root and in it put a .py and an xml file
[17:13] <jcollado> ian_brasil: I think there's another wiki page with the up-to-date information. Let me have a look.
[17:14] <ian_brasil> jcollado, thx
[17:15] <jcollado> ian_brasil: The equivalent page to the one you were looking is: http://mago.ubuntu.com/Documentation/GettingStarted/AddNewApplications
[17:16] <jcollado> ian_brasil: However, I see that the ubuntu_constants module is also used
[17:16] <jcollado> ian_brasil: I'll try to get that updated
[17:16] <jcollado> ian_brasil: Anyway, if you remove that extra argument you shouldn't have any problem
[17:17] <jcollado> ian_brasil: Please let me know if that doesn't solve your problem
[17:21] <ian_brasil> jcollado, thx for that
[17:23] <jcollado> ian_brasil: Welcome. In case nobody is available on irc later, you can also send an e-mail to the desktop-testing-list, please refer to http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-testing-list to subscribe.
[17:24] <ian_brasil> ok
[19:57] <cr3> eeejay: you around?
[20:19] <davmor2> fader_: how's things usa side dude?
[20:21] <fader_> davmor2: Cloudy and grey.  How's life in the Old Country?
[20:21] <davmor2> pretty much the same :)
[20:22] <davmor2> oh only with rain thrown in for good measure :)
[20:23] <fader_> Heh
[20:23] <fader_> We had that earlier
[21:16] <davmor3> hey fader_ send me a smile please
[21:16] <fader_> davmor3: :)
[21:16] <fader_> davmor3: :-) :( :-( :'(
[21:18] <davmor3> see that works in ubuntu but not on foresight weird
[21:18] <davmor3> :)
[21:18] <davmor3> >:-)
[21:19] <davmor2> however the quit comment work in foresight but not in ubuntu
[21:19] <davmor2> meh
[21:21] <davmor2> thanks fader_
[21:21] <fader_> davmor2: I'm here for you, dude
[21:26] <davmor2> fader_: have you tried out epiphany-webkit?  It's really weird.  It's seems faster than gecko but at the same time it adds all the effects missing from things like planet.ubuntu.com so it looks completely different
[21:27] <fader_> davmor2: I tried it way back in the day, but probably not for ~1.5 years or so
[21:27] <davmor2> fader_: it's a lot more usable now :)
[21:28] <davmor2> the only thing that is peeing me off is they got rid of the seahorse extension so you can't encrypt or sign webmail using it now :(
[21:29] <fader_> :(
[21:31] <davmor2> I'm trying to track down an irc channel to ask about it on :)
[21:34] <davmor2> fader_: http://www.davmor2.co.uk/wkpu.png and http://www.davmor2.co.uk/ffpu.png
[21:35] <fader_> davmor2: Subtle, but yeah I see the differences
[21:37] <davmor2> fader_: It's ever so strange if your used to one thing and then see something slightly different yet the same
[21:37] <fader_> That's why I have facial reconstructive surgery every three years.
[21:37] <fader_> Er, wait -- what were we talking about?
[21:44] <davmor2> fader_: the other thing as well which I think I like is the fact the site entry bar scrolls across to show how complete the page is
[21:59] <davmor2> my god fader_ don't try foresight.  It had about 15 updates to do and it's been 28 minutes and still hasn't finished.  It doesn't take this long to upgrade from jaunty to karmic
[21:59] <fader_> davmor2: Heh, maybe we need to implement random waits during dist-upgrade so people think it's working harder.
[22:01] <davmor2> fader_: I wouldn't mind but I can only describe the system as stationary at present the disk io is so bad
[22:01] <fader_> davmor2: Unfortunately I get that with USB access in Ubuntu
[22:01] <fader_> It might just be my flaky laptop though :)
[22:01] <davmor2> drive isn't even flashing the lights on permanent
[22:12] <davmor2> fader_: There no system monitor, 1.4gig of install dvd and no gnome system monitor
[22:13] <fader_> Hehe
[22:13] <fader_> 'top' ought to be good enough for anybody
[22:19] <davmor2> fader_: OMG!!!!!!!!  in a machine designed for vista home premium (admittedly only 1 gig of ram so not sure how that works) conary backend is using 78.5-85 meg of ram
[22:21] <davmor2> fader_: apt-get/dpkg in comparison 1.1 meg
[22:21] <fader_> davmor2: Hehe nice :)
[22:46]  * davmor2 gives in waiting for this fsckin' thing to finish updating