/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2009/10/06/#ubuntu-mozillateam.txt

ftakenvandine, http://www.sofaraway.org/ubuntu/tmp/Gwibber-darktheme-not-so-great.png00:09
bdrung_asac: what's the progress of the m-d package autodetection?01:02
asac!test01:23
ubottuyes, I'm alive.01:23
asacdarn. connection is dead01:25
asacgood night01:25
asac!!01:25
asac!test01:25
ubottuyes, I'm alive.01:25
micahgasac: ubufox is gonna need some work for Lucid...http://theunfocused.net/2009/10/06/firefox-3-6-knows-when-your-plugins-are-out-of-date/01:28
kenvandinefta, how does gilouche look now though?01:42
ftano change01:42
kenvandinehumm01:43
kenvandineok01:43
kenvandineryan said gilouche shouldn't pick up anything from the gtk theme01:43
kenvandinelike the others do01:43
ftaui is frozen :(01:44
kenvandinehumm01:44
kenvandinedamn01:44
ftait's crashing01:45
ftadbus related01:46
ftahttp://paste.ubuntu.com/286626/01:46
kenvandineoh... that's good then!01:46
kenvandinewoot01:46
kenvandineok, so that helps me know what to do for exception handling :)01:47
kenvandinemuch better than just hanging...01:47
kenvandinei'll work on that later tonight01:47
ftagreat01:48
EruditeHermitasac, hi07:10
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eagles0513875morning08:22
eagles0513875morning bdrung_08:25
bdrung_asac: do you want to implement something, before i release m-d 0.17?09:45
eagles0513875morning09:45
eagles0513875wait09:45
eagles0513875bdrung_: does that mean that we need to have the extensions use 0.17 instead of 0.1609:45
bdrung_eagles0513875: hi, you do not need to bump the build-depends. it is a bug fix release, so only package which fail with 0.16 requires 0.1709:47
eagles0513875ok bdrung_ is that going to be in the repos or will i have to install it form upstream09:48
bdrung_eagles0513875: it will be in the repos sooner or later (uploaded to debian and sync to ubuntu)09:49
eagles0513875alright cuz i get 16 from upstream09:49
eagles0513875but not at home at the moment so i dont have internet access from my karmic partition09:49
bdrung_eagles0513875: 0.16 is in karmic, too09:50
eagles0513875at the time it wasnt yet09:50
eagles0513875this blows i cant even download stuff via vm :(09:50
eagles0513875at least i have irc access lol09:51
eagles0513875bdrung_: im planning on rolling my own distro based on kubuntu how could i create my own repos since i only want certain packages that will pertain to what my distro will be focusing on09:55
bdrung_eagles0513875: you can use a ppa if you want it public. there are tool to create a repo if you want a local repo. i use a flat format (drop all .deb files into a directory) and apt-ftparchive to create it.09:58
eagles0513875bdrung_: which in ur opinion is better. im thinking of making a gaming distro for gamers and game developers woudl it be better in a ppa or local repo09:59
bdrung_eagles0513875: the packages in the ppa must be free (= libre) and the space is limited: 1 GB, you can increase it to 2, 3 GB an so on.10:00
eagles0513875ok so if one doesnt have the bandwith it would be better to use the ppa's10:01
bdrung_eagles0513875: why do you want to create an own distro instead bringing the packages into ubuntu?10:01
eagles0513875they are probably there10:01
bdrung_eagles0513875: yes10:02
eagles0513875i would like to do something like ubuntu studio but focused on gaming and game development10:02
eagles0513875in all honesty i havent seen anythign focused on gamers10:02
bdrung_eagles0513875: so you do not need an repo, you only need an installation cd/dvd10:02
eagles0513875right now you got me thinking again10:02
eagles0513875keep it as my own distro or create it to add to the ubuntu line10:03
bdrung_an own distro is lot more work to maintain10:04
eagles0513875ya i hear ya on that10:05
eagles0513875you think it would catch on with gamers and game developers?10:05
asachi10:14
* asac goes and gets some coffee10:14
eagles0513875morning asac10:15
asacseems the network storm at my provider is over ;) ... no reconnect for hours ;)10:15
eagles0513875hehe asac there was a netsplit just now10:15
asacyeah. but netsplit is better than /me going crazy because my net connection goes up/down all the time ;)10:16
eagles0513875bbl gonna grab lunch10:16
eagles0513875asac: bdrung_ said something bout dev scripts 0.17 before not sure if u saw it10:16
asacyeah. i will talk to him10:18
asachave to get some coffe first ;)10:18
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asacmac_v: intertestingly redhat folks said they think our current wireless icons are the ones that should be used for 3g ... and wifi be something more like what is used on mac for wifi11:35
asacfrom what i understand thats more like the favicon from there: http://wireless.kernel.org/en/users/Download/stable/11:35
asacbut no guarantees on that. .. just guessed that from the verbose description of how it looks on mac ;)11:35
eagles0513875i can screen shot what wifi looks on mac since im on one11:36
asaceagles0513875: thx!!11:36
eagles0513875no problem11:36
asaceagles0513875: maybe capture screens for states: connected, disconnected, CONNECTING11:37
eagles0513875now to figure out how to screenshot11:37
asachaha11:37
asacalt + print ;)11:37
eagles0513875hehe will have to do it from home then lol11:37
eagles0513875in java lecture atm11:37
asaceagles0513875: you can take screens in lectures ;)11:38
asacshouldnt be bad11:38
eagles0513875hehe ya i know11:38
mac_vasac: interesting indeed ;) ...11:38
eagles0513875but i have to be careful11:38
eagles0513875unless mac_v is on  a mac and can do the screens11:39
eagles0513875lol11:39
mac_veagles0513875: not using a mac here ;)11:39
eagles0513875heheh then whats with the name :P11:39
mac_veagles0513875: it was supposed to be "mach" .. but the nick was taken :(11:40
av`asac, is it possible to import history.dat from firefox to epiphany?11:40
av`asac, in a sane way11:40
asacmac_v: anyway, they seem to spy on us ;) ... dan knew everything about our current artwork and had this discussed with his UX folks etc.11:40
eagles0513875well ill try and get the screen shots. if im not mistaken though asac wicd has something similar to what mac has11:40
asacwhich i find cool because i have absolutely no idea what fedora uses atm ;)11:40
mac_v\o/11:40
eagles0513875i cant install wicd to confirm because all downloads are blocked form here for the love of god and its upsetting11:41
asacmac_v: so what he basically said was that they think our current wifi icons are good for 3g + signal strength :)11:41
asaceagles0513875: i want mac screens11:42
asac;)11:42
asacthe genuine ones11:42
eagles0513875ok well i forgot i have an hr and a half free after this i can do it in11:42
mac_vasac: ah... wait .. i think i had screenies from ...11:42
asacif its wicd i will always keep in mind: "wow, mac must suck"11:42
eagles0513875heheh no its not wicd11:42
asacav`: i dont think there is away for that11:42
asacatm11:42
eagles0513875but the look is similar to that of wicd if i am not mistaken11:42
av`asac, damn it : / anyway is the epiphany-webkit PPA package (webkit team) the latest one?11:43
av`asac, I mean the one with those crashes fixed11:43
asacav`: also i think firefox uses sqlite ... so the .dat is something youstill have from ffox 211:43
asacav`: no. the latest is the current epiphany-browser source in the archive (it ftbfs)11:43
mac_vasac: this seems to be from leopard > http://seanmcgrath.files.wordpress.com/2007/10/sean-leopard-desktop.png11:44
asacif you want to check what we can do about the build failure thatw ould be cool ... otherwise is on my list for after lunch11:44
av`asac, that's the synced package from debian11:44
asacmac_v: yeah. thats what he was talking about ;)11:44
mac_vbut i dont like using the curves :(  ... the icons wont be crisp11:44
asacmac_v: he said its used in multiple places already ... like mac, android, etc.11:44
av`asac, it works on debian but ftbfs here11:44
asacmac_v: but its obvious why our UX team wants greyscale tray icons :/11:45
mac_vyeah , UX loves OSX11:45
mac_v:/11:45
asaci hate greyscale ... at least thats what i have in mind if i see firefox on mac11:45
asaci just looks "sad" ... like grey weather11:45
mac_vhehe , i dint like it initially either... /me like color icons everywhere...11:46
mac_vasac: but they make some sense'11:46
asaccool. lets start a new distro ;)11:46
asaci always wanted to make a pink distro for girls ;)11:46
mac_v;p11:46
asaci have no idea what makes and what makes not sense11:47
mac_vasac: hmm... there was a recent SiDa group for that11:47
asacall i know is that its not good to switch to greyscale until we moved 90% of apps there11:47
asacso you dont see grey and acolored icon11:47
mac_vasac: the UX says , the notification icon are a constant presence , so using color gives the icons undue prominence... but rather if we use color only for errors , then the icons will pop-out when the icons gain color...11:48
mac_vnotification area icons*11:48
asacmac_v: notification icons are a bit different to tray icons ... for me notificafion icons are the ones you see in notify-send ;)11:49
mac_vi meant tray icons ;p11:49
asacmac_v: yeah. i like the "color" approach for errors11:49
asacdo we do that for nm-no-connection atm?11:49
fta2asac, 3.7 is red11:50
mac_vyup , for any errors11:50
mac_vwarnings > battery low11:50
eagles0513875asac: is devscripts .17 in repos now?11:51
eagles0513875asac: whats happening with translations for the extensions11:52
bdrung_asac: i want to drop lsb-release from m-d and release 0.17 to debian and 0.17ubuntu1 to ubuntu. objections?11:53
eagles0513875bdrung_: let me know when its released so i can repush bindwood11:53
bdrung_eagles0513875: no, i will ping you, when it's released.11:53
bdrung_eagles0513875: does bindwood have problems with 0.16?11:54
bdrung_eagles0513875: otherwise you do not have to wait11:54
eagles0513875bdrung_: when i installed it from upstream 0.16 and built it and tested it it didnt work. then there was some updates  which allowed it to work to firefox or something not sure which but its working now11:54
eagles0513875bdrung_: i also havent implemented everything that is in the wiki checklist11:55
bdrung_eagles0513875: can you give me a link to your current version of bindwood?11:56
eagles0513875c11:56
eagles0513875https://code.launchpad.net/~eagles051387/firefox-extensions/bindwood.ubuntu.lp42563111:57
eagles0513875thats my last push with devscripts 0.16 on firefox on kubuntu11:57
asacbdrung_: why do we want to drop lsb-release again?11:58
eagles0513875bdrung_: why cant we stay with 0.16 of devscripts for karmic and then push to 17 for 10.04?11:58
asaceagles0513875: we dont need to bump all extensions to >= 0.1711:59
asac0.16 should be fine for most and if its not needed we dont need to bump the lower version11:59
bdrung_eagles0513875: 0.17 fixes some bugs11:59
eagles0513875asac: wouldnt it be better to try keep all extensions at the same version12:00
eagles0513875bdrung_: gotcha12:00
asacno12:00
eagles0513875ok12:00
asacyou dont raise build depends if its not needed12:00
bdrung_asac: instead of having one version for Debian and Ubuntu (using lsb-release), i want to have two different versions in Debian and Ubuntu12:00
asacthat eases work for backporters etc.12:00
eagles0513875ahhhh ok12:00
asacbdrung_: for now i dont see the benefit of maintaing different branches12:00
eagles0513875bdrung_: let me know if you have issues with bindwood12:01
asacbdrung_: we can ship some config file12:01
asacthat contains info about the release12:01
asacif we dont want to run lsb-release at runtime12:01
asacbut even that .... what is the win?12:01
bdrung_asac: 1. fix http://qa.debian.org/debcheck.php?dist=unstable&package=mozilla-devscripts12:02
bdrung_asac: 2. it will be faster!12:02
bdrung_asac: and we do not have to update the debian version, if we change something of the ubuntu magic12:04
asacbdrung_: for 1. we can use build-time dependency12:04
asaci dont see 2. as an issue12:04
eagles0513875bdrung_: isnt that going to create more work in a way for those of you who are upstream maintainers12:04
asacbdrung_: well. its well understood that its a win of having packages in sync12:05
asacso better make the package that it works everywhere12:05
asacso i sbuild-time dependency ok?12:05
asacproducing a "default" config file or somethign that tells "DISTRO=Debian/Ubuntu" ?12:05
bdrung_asac: ok, will make a built time dependency12:05
asacyes. just try to not make the xpi.mk a .in ;)12:05
bdrung_asac: how about putting the magic into a separate file?12:06
asacwhich magic?12:06
asaci think that having a conffile with a key DISTRO=... would be good12:06
asacat best so that we can still override it with DISTRO=xxxx12:07
asacduring make12:07
asaclike make -f /usr/.../xpi.mk DISTRO=ubuntu12:07
bdrung_asac: line 81 till 14112:07
asacbdrung_: we can move debian parts to xpi-debian.mk ... and ubuntu parts top xpi-ubuntu.mk ... and then include the right one based on the DISTRO config12:08
asacor make a unified xpi-pkg-data.mk12:08
asacwith the appropriate if/else12:08
asaci think we should go that way ... and later make .conf files out of that info12:09
asacetc.12:09
bdrung_xpi-pkg-data.mk sound good12:09
bdrung_and on installation is either xpi-pkg-data-Debian.mk or xpi-pkg-data-Ubuntu.mk copied to /usr/share/mozilla-devscripts12:10
asacbdrung_: actually i would also like a DISTRO=all feature ... so i can produce .debs that work everyhwere (if i release them outside the distro)12:10
asacbdrung_: for "all" we should ship everything everywhere ... just a different default12:10
asaci would prefer if the .deb is identical minus the default conf for the DISTRO value12:11
bdrung_asac: ok. so how to implement the DISTRO value?12:13
eagles0513875asac: im out for now will get u those screen shots12:15
eagles0513875ping me when i get on later12:15
asacship a xpi-defaults.mk.in debian/rules with just DISTRO =? @distro@ for now12:15
asacthen in xpi.mk include all xpi-data-X.mk if DISTRO = all12:15
asacotherwise just xpi-data-$(DISTRO)12:15
asacTARGET_DISTRIBUTION is probably mayb a better more meaningful variable name12:16
asacor just TARGET=...12:16
bdrung_k12:16
asacmaybe XPI_TARGET12:16
asacso we dont conflict12:16
asacwith eventual other uses of TARGET12:16
bdrung_asac: why not TARGET_DISTRIBUTION?12:17
asacits quite long and we probably need to prefix it with XPI_ anyway12:17
asacand when we prefix it we can use the namespace as we like12:17
bdrung_and XPI_TARGET_DISTRO?12:17
asacthat would work for me. also XPI_DISTRO ;)12:18
bdrung_asac: didn't we use MOZ_ as prefix?12:18
asacjust choose something12:18
asacbdrung_: hmm. not sure. i think we mixed it up somewhat12:18
asacseems we used MOZ_XPI_12:19
asacexcept for MOZ_EXTENSION_PKG12:19
asacso MOZ_XPI_DISTRO = ...12:19
asacmaybe?12:19
bdrung_and MOZ_EXT_NAME12:19
bdrung_asac: or do we want to drop MOZ_ for the future?12:20
bdrung_asac: then i would choose XPI_DISTRO12:20
asaci dont think we should drop MOZ_ ... i think the MOZ_EXT_NAME came in late ;)12:21
asaci want to provide a rather stable api than always transitioning ;)12:21
bdrung_asac: so rename MOZ_EXT_NAME to MOZ_XPI_EXT_NAME (it is new and not used yet)?12:22
bdrung_so MOZ_XPI_DISTRO12:22
asacyes. for excersize we should provide backward compatibility (we dont know if its used outside of debian)12:22
asaclike move MOZ_EXT_NAME to deprecated section etc.12:23
bdrung_asac: yes to the rename?12:23
asacack ... and support MOZ_EXT_NAME too (as deprecated)12:24
bdrung_arg, supporting MOZ_EXT_NAME?12:25
bdrung_that's not simple12:25
bdrung_asac: what is with MOZ_XPI_MOZILLA_EXTRA_DIRS? there is a "TODO: implement this!"12:26
asacifneq (,$(MOZ_EXT_NAME)) MOZ_XPI_EXT_NAME ?= $(MOZ_EXT_NAME)  ... doesnt that work?12:26
asacyes. thats a bug from what i can tell12:27
bdrung_k, somethink like that should work12:27
asacthe difference to MOZ_XPI_MOZILLA_DIRS is that its ment to be absolute paths12:27
asacrather than just the dir name used in MOZILLA_DIRS /usr/lib/$(MOZ_XPI_MOZILLA_DIRS)/extensions12:28
bdrung_asac: but do we need this?12:28
asaci think this can come handy for all the stuff we dont have in -data12:29
asacagain mosly for outside-distro stuff12:29
asacmostly12:30
asacdo you have a laptop with bluetooth?12:30
asac(using right now i mean  ;))12:31
asacship 61-gnome-bluetooth-rfkill.rules, which enables access to /dev/rfkill for users (LP: #436694, #441800); also see rh:51479812:31
asachttps://edge.launchpad.net/~asac/+archive/ppa/+packages12:31
asacneed someone to verify that before i upload ;)12:31
* asac gets his lappy12:32
* asac needs to upgrade 1000M of packages :/12:37
bdrung_asac: i have a laptop with bluetooth, but have no device to connect to.12:49
asacbdrung_: the important part is to see if the "turn off/on" menu entry appears and _works_ ;)12:50
bdrung_asac: how to manage packages that are in debian and ubuntu? prefer the configs of debian?12:50
asacno device needed12:50
bdrung_asac: can test it later, first is m-d12:51
asacbdrung_: sure. i am upgrading system on my own now ... so go for md ;)12:51
asacbdrung_: what are the "configs" of debian?12:51
bdrung_asac: the _sol and _eol variables12:52
asacbdrung_: example?12:53
asacwhich package?12:53
bdrung_asac: xulrunner-1.9 xulrunner-1.9.112:53
asacwhy would those be different?12:53
bdrung_asac: what to do with packages that are not in debian and ubuntu?12:54
asacdoesnt debian have xulrunner-1.9.1 in experimental?12:54
bdrung_asac: if i define them with ?= and include debian first, then ubuntu defines will be ignored12:55
bdrung_asac: yes, xulrunner-1.9.1 is available12:55
asaci think _sol and _eol should match for most packages. otherwise we need xpi-data-all.mk12:56
asacwhich might be a good idea actually12:56
asacship xpi-data-all ... including all and defining common packages12:56
bdrung_asac: you mean a xpi-data-common package?12:57
asacnot package ... .mk12:57
asacbdrung_: i was not talking about different packages ... just different .mk files12:57
asac(in case we misunderstood)12:57
bdrung_s/package/file12:58
asacbdrung_: i would say ship a -all.mk12:58
asacin that way we can just include12:58
asacxpi-data-$(MOZ_XPI_DISTRO..)12:58
asac.mk12:58
bdrung_so that we have xpi-data-common.mk xpi-data-Ubuntu.mk xpi-data-Debian.mk and xpi-data-all.mk12:58
asacand -all includes all distros we have specific packages for12:58
asacbdrung_: yeah. either make -common or put that in -all12:58
bdrung_xpi-data-Ubuntu.mk depends on xpi-data-common.mk12:59
bdrung_xpi-data-Debian.mk depends on xpi-data-common.mk12:59
asacsure12:59
asaci understand12:59
asacits ok to have -common12:59
bdrung_and xpi-data-all.mk depends on xpi-data-Ubuntu.mk xpi-data-Debian.mk12:59
asacyep12:59
bdrung_k, will implement this12:59
bdrung_asac: which id does sunbird have?13:58
asacbdrung_: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Talk:Extension_Dependencies14:02
asac <em:id>{718e30fb-e89b-41dd-9da7-e25a45638b28}</em:id>14:02
asac <em:id>{718e30fb-e89b-41dd-9da7-e25a45638b28}</em:id>14:02
asaci think that one14:02
asac<em:id>{e2fda1a4-762b-4020-b5ad-a41df1933103}</em:id>14:02
asaclightning14:02
asac(sunbird === iceowl ... lightning == iceowl-extension14:02
asacseems there also is a <rdf:alt>14:03
asac:(14:03
asaclets ignore that ;)14:03
bdrung_ignore  <rdf:alt> or ignore it totally?14:04
asacfor now14:13
asacdont implement that variant atm14:13
asac;)14:13
asacbug 44454014:15
ubottuLaunchpad bug 444540 in mozilla-devscripts "add support for rdf:alt targetApplications" [Wishlist,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/44454014:15
bdrung_asac: why did you open a bug. now i have a reason to implement it. ;)14:18
asachaha14:18
asacjust so we dont forgert14:18
asacand maybe loose the example ;)14:18
asacits wishlist and i milestoned it as Ubuntu:later14:18
asacso you dont feel its important14:19
asacits in fact a real minor corner case imo14:19
asacif we dont get a real bug report its just "nice to have"14:19
bdrung_asac: a realworld example would be better for testing14:20
asacLaPingvino: hi14:21
LaPingvinohello14:21
LaPingvinoIt was a long time ago14:21
LaPingvinobut then I talked with you about language packs14:21
LaPingvinofor firefox14:22
asacsorry, i dont think i remember that :)14:22
asacmaybe if i know more context14:22
LaPingvinofor the Esperanto translations to be available for use in linux14:23
LaPingvinoI guess it won't be updated for Jaunty any more and I have to check Karmic on it?14:23
bdrung_asac: should we recommend firefox-3.5 first?14:23
asacyes14:23
asacbdrung_: imo we shouldnt start to tweak ordering14:23
asacbut maybe i am wrong ;)14:23
bdrung_asac: you are wrong :p14:23
* LaPingvino returns quickly, off for sanitary reasons14:24
asacwhy does ordering matter?14:25
asacthe idea of recommends was that you can install it even without a package14:25
asacthe main use case is to install extensions _after_ installing the target application anyway14:25
asacso its fulfilled14:25
asactweaking order is mostly useful for seeding software etc. but those should select the target application explicitly too14:26
asacor if our extension is a build depend ;)14:26
bdrung_asac: in this case it does not matter. but if you have nothing installed, then the first will be pulled14:26
asacyes. but thats really uncommon. and going through the maintenance burden and paying the price that backports are not trivial feels not worth it14:27
* LaPingvino returned14:27
asaci think in the end we might have some priority mechanism. but i think its not completely understood how we want to do that14:28
LaPingvinoasac: that yes was turned to me?14:29
asacLaPingvino: yes ;)14:29
LaPingvinoah, I will download the beta then14:30
LaPingvinoif something is wrong you'll know, but I suppose it's all right then :)14:30
LaPingvinothanks a lot14:31
av`asac, how it's epi triaging going?15:03
av`did you find a fix for the ftbfs?15:03
asacnot looked15:04
asacif you want to look you have 2h time ;)15:04
av`gonna have a look at it in a few, then I'm off for 5 hours15:05
asacyes so that works ;)15:05
asacwill be back in 2h if you dont have a fix will take over ;)15:05
av`ok, if I find something, gonna leave you a message15:06
asackk15:06
av`asac, fixed15:40
av`asac, preparing a debdiff for you to apply, so you can upload it15:41
av`asac, mail sent to asac@u.c15:53
av`asac, with a link to the debdiff15:53
av`cya later15:54
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fta2micahg1, asac: ff 3.7 needs some lobe16:54
fta2love16:54
micahgfta2: what failed?16:57
fta2a patch16:57
micahgI don't see it16:58
fta2look at yesterday's builds16:58
micahgok, I don't know if I can get to this soon, but I can for sure fix tonight17:00
eagles0513875hey guys17:50
bdrung_hi17:53
bdrung_eagles0513875: bindwood builds with m-d 0.1617:53
eagles0513875bdrung_: for me when i first built it with 0.16 it wasnt working for me on kubuntu karmic 64bit17:54
eagles0513875now it is i think asac updated something which is now allowing it to work17:54
bdrung_eagles0513875: your explanation sound weird. building with 0.16 should be reproducible17:55
eagles0513875this was prior to 0.16 getting synced downstream i believe17:55
eagles0513875once it was synced downstream i believe thats when it started working17:56
asaceagles0513875: get over that incident. all is fine now. done.18:15
eagles0513875asac: i am m8 bdrung_ was nice enough to confirm that its working for me and me not going crazy thinking it was a fluke that it randomly started working18:16
asacyeah18:17
eagles0513875thought i had lost my mind18:17
av`asac, did you check my debdiff?18:18
asacav`: yes. did you reproduce it in pbuilder and that really fixes it?18:18
av`asac, it builds fine here18:19
asacyes. but did you confirm that it didnt work without that fix18:19
asacfor me that felt more like a warning and not the real error18:19
asacwe have a problem with the girepository thing18:19
asacfrom the log18:19
asacav`: maybe upload to a ppa with ~ppa appended so we can see18:19
av`asac, no the problem is a missing directory18:19
bdrung_asac: pushed m-d. it is ready now for release. if there are no objections, i will release it in some hours, when i am back from brass practice18:19
av`asac, GVFS-RemoteVolumeMonitor-WARNING **: cannot open directory /usr/share/gvfs/remote-volume-monitors: Error opening directory '/usr/share/gvfs/remote-volume-monitors': No such file or directory18:20
av`aborting...18:20
av`it aborts cause of that ;)18:20
asacbdrung_: can we do the release tomorrow. its probably fine, but would like to look at the changes for the new debian/ubuntu split stuff18:20
asacand wont have time today18:20
asac19:20 < av`> asac, GVFS-RemoteVolumeMonitor-WARNING **: cannot open directory /usr/share/gvfs/remote-volume-monitors: Error  opening directory '/usr/share/gvfs/remote-volume-monitors': No such file or directory18:20
asacthats a warning18:21
av`no18:21
asacthe build log definitly failed during gir compilation18:21
av`asac, there is one more after18:21
asacfeels odd18:21
asacav`: can you push that to your ppa?18:21
av`asac, http://paste.debian.net/48375/18:21
asacwell. it also built for me18:22
asacthe problem is it didnt build on builders18:22
av`asac, no18:22
asacand you didnt say you really reproduced the build failure18:22
asacin the same environment18:22
av`asac, it didnt build without my patch18:22
av`asac, I tried building without / with my patch18:22
av`it FTBFS without my patch18:22
asacok18:22
av`tested it on my pbuilder18:23
asacthat sounds like a bug in gvfs then18:23
av`latest karmic updates18:23
av`asac, if you want me to push it to my PPA, ok18:23
av`just a second18:23
asacthat would be great18:23
asaci have to check why it fails that way though18:23
av`yes, give me one second to sign the sources18:23
asacits too odd to just ingore that and workaround without researching18:23
asacav`: use ~ppa1 ;)18:23
av`asac, I push the working package?18:23
asacyes. push the working package with  a ~ppa1 version18:24
av`k18:25
av`asac, I found out why it FTBFS for ubuntu18:25
asac?18:25
av`asac, it's not a bug definitely18:25
av`just a different package layout, debian ships quite all in the gvfs package18:26
av`while ubuntu doesnt18:26
av`asac, http://packages.ubuntu.com/karmic/i386/gvfs/filelist18:26
av`asac, the file we want is not there18:26
av`;)18:26
asacand in debian it is?18:26
av`yes18:26
av`:)18:26
asacis there a similar link?18:26
av`asac, http://packages.debian.org/sid/i386/gvfs/filelist18:26
av`asac, /usr/share/gvfs/remote-volume-monitors/hal.monitor18:27
av`asac, ubuntu ships those data into gvfs-backends binary18:27
asacwe dont want hal.monitor18:27
asacthats obsoleted18:27
av`asac, that's debian anyway18:27
asacfor its compltely unclear why the build wants that18:27
asacit shouldnt have any business with gvfs at all18:28
asacat least no runtime business18:28
asac"runtime during build business" i mean18:28
asacGVFS-RemoteVolumeMonitor-WARNING **: cannot open directory /usr/share/gvfs/remote-volume-monitors: Error opening directory '/usr/share/gvfs/remote-volume-monitors': No such file or directory18:29
asacaborting...18:29
asac/bin/bash: line 1: 21329 Aborted                 g-ir-compiler Epiphany-2.28.gir -o Epiphany-2.28.typelib18:29
asacthats a bug18:29
asacfor sure18:29
asacg-ir-compiler shouldnt bail out18:29
av`asac, pushed to PPA18:30
asacthx18:30
av`let's wait the build success18:30
asaci will check a that before going to bed18:30
av`asac, please upload the fix18:30
asacav`: whats your lp name? bluekuja still?18:30
av`I wanna install epiphany18:30
av`asac, ~av18:30
asack18:30
asacwill check that when returning18:30
asacttyl18:30
av`asac, k18:31
av`damn I didnt push the orig18:31
av`I hope it will find it18:31
ftakaboom, ff 3.7 crashed19:21
ftaSorry, the program "firefox-3.7" closed unexpectedly19:22
ftaYour computer does not have enough free memory to automatically analyze the problem and send a report to the developers.19:22
ftalol19:22
ftaripps, are you using the ppabot automatically now?19:23
rippsfta: not really, I still like doing it manually19:24
rippsI like watching it as it makes the packages19:24
ftalol, should always be the same though..19:26
micahgasac: I'm seeing this with nm-applet: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/287182/19:35
micahgafter latest update19:35
micahgnm-applet quit19:36
eagles0513875and for some reason after the kde nm upgrades im seeing that it wont even pick up my wifi network O_o and i have the card enabled19:37
BUGabundoasac: don't hide20:01
BUGabundoI know you are here20:01
BUGabundodamn20:01
BUGabundoeven fta runs :(20:01
BUGabundoasac: need an HUGE favor! PLEASE??20:01
av`fta2, omg, xulrunner is spamming all PPA build machines20:02
BUGabundoa costum FF build extremelly verbose20:02
BUGabundoso I can track down what the heck is messing with my addons in 3.720:02
BUGabundoand howdy everyone20:03
av`BUGabundo, I'm wondering why all buildd machines are building xulrunner atm20:03
av`all i386 machines busy for that20:04
av`BUGabundo, oh and someone is building a kernel20:05
av`BUGabundo, 3 hours build and not yet finished20:05
av`great20:05
BUGabundoav`: you should see when its OOo20:06
BUGabundoahahh20:06
fta?20:15
eagles0513875fta: hes talking bout openoffice.org20:18
eagles0513875av`: O_o 3 hrs on a kernel20:18
BUGabundoeheh20:19
ftaeagles0513875, ooo takes 43 hours to build on arm(el)20:31
BUGabundolololololol20:31
eagles0513875arm???20:31
BUGabundoyep20:31
BUGabundowe support arm now20:31
eagles0513875fta: im guessing arm = mobile technology20:31
eagles0513875never heard of it20:31
ftahttps://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openoffice.org/1:3.1.1-2ubuntu4/+build/127160020:31
eagles0513875?20:31
BUGabundoeagles0513875: or low power devices20:32
BUGabundolike netbooks20:32
micahgwow, that's insane20:32
eagles0513875ahhh20:32
eagles0513875BUGabundo: even though those use the intel atom procs they still fall under arm20:32
BUGabundonow all20:32
eagles0513875?20:33
BUGabundo*not all20:34
eagles0513875ahhh ok20:35
BUGabundoin time, eagles0513875 you will learn how to read all my messages with a fuzzy optic20:37
BUGabundoadn pervice atth I akme tpoy20:37
eagles0513875well with the amount of information i have to learn this yr lol my brain is usually fried20:37
eagles0513875?20:37
BUGabundo:920:38
av`asac, built successfully, ping me for linkss20:39
bdrung_asac: ok, then let's release it tomorrow20:49
av`bdrung_, oh no! we will have to update m-ds to 0.1720:50
av`!20:50
bdrung_av`: you do not have to increase the b-d20:51
av`ah ok :(20:51
av`* :)20:51
bdrung_av`: it's a bug fix release, it will print better error messages, if it fails20:52
av`ah ok perfect20:52
bdrung_av`: only notify-extension needs a binmnu20:53
av`bdrung_, why?20:53
bdrung_av`: because of the xpi:provides (with 0.17 it will not provide notify)20:54
av`ah yes20:54
av`that needed to be fixed right20:54
av`bdrung_, talk to alan about it20:54
bdrung_av`: alan = awoodland?20:55
av`bdrung_, yes, he's name is alan20:55
bdrung_k20:55
bdrung_my name memory is non persistent :)20:56
av`eheh20:56
av`bdrung_, let's hope you remember my name20:57
av`;)20:57
bdrung_launchpad.net/~av ? ;)20:57
av`bdrung_, lol20:58
bdrung_av`: you provide your realname through irc20:58
av`yes20:58
BUGabundoname or nick?20:58
bdrung_av`: otherwise you became motu -> uwn. there are many ways20:59
bdrung_;)20:59
av`bdrung_, what's uwn?20:59
bdrung_ubuntu weekly newsletter21:00
av`bdrung_, I'm a MOTU since 200721:00
av`;)21:00
bdrung_av`: okay, then i mixed it up with someone else21:00
av`yes21:00
av`seems so21:00
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GewittersternIs it possible to backup and restore Pidgin settings?21:55
micahgGewitterstern: why are you asking in here?21:55
GewittersternWhy not?21:55
micahgThis channel is for mozilla related stuff21:55
GewittersternIt is a mozilla product, isnt it?21:55
micahgnope21:55
GewittersternSorry21:55
micahgnp, Gewitterstern21:56
micahgjust wondering if we had a pidgin dev hiding in here21:56
micahgGewitterstern: mozilla has chatzilla21:56
Gewittersterntrue21:56
micahgI'd say try #ubuntu or #ubuntu+1 for karmic21:57
micahgor #pidgin21:57
Gewittersternyes, Thx21:57
ftamicahg, 3.6/3.7 needs fixing22:07
micahgok, let me set up the patch env locally22:07
micahgI already have the 3.7 tarball22:08
micahg3.6 is bad too?22:08
ftayes, but i didn't have a look at the logs. just got the ftbfs emails22:08
micahgyeah, same patch failing22:09
ftasomeone needs to fix songbird too22:17
ftaprobably upstream22:17
BUGabundoWireless Access Points22:17
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BUGabundodoesn't this look nice?22:17
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BUGabundooh drat23:04
BUGabundoasac: something is trying to MOUNT my 3G dongle23:04
ftai've lost all my icons in the ff3.7 bm bar :(23:12
fta[reed], ^^23:12
BUGabundoI've lost icons from bookmarks23:14
ftayeah bad23:32
ftaasac, FIREFOX_3_0_15_BUILD123:46

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