[01:00] <BUGabundo> fta: seems Flash is a total mess since the last update
[01:01] <BUGabundo> both FF and Ch die on it
[08:43] <BUGabundo_remote> hey o/
[09:17] <BUGabundo_remote> hey micahg
[09:17] <micahg> hi BUGabundo_remote
[09:17] <BUGabundo_remote> having fun on identica ?
[09:17] <BUGabundo_remote> met new ppl or what?
[09:18] <micahg> BUGabundo_remote: idk about new people, but I'm getting the hang of it
[09:18]  * micahg even got RTd
[09:19] <BUGabundo_remote> wow
[13:07] <fta> asac, bdmurray: how can i merge https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/chromium-browser & https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/chromium-browser ?
[13:08] <asac> fta: merge?
[13:08] <asac> fta: you can only link the package
[13:09] <asac> otherwise do it manually ;) ... then disable bug tracking in upstream project
[13:09] <asac> or say "bugs tracked in external system issues.google.com"
[13:47] <fta> BUGabundo_remote, is the sound ok now?
[13:47] <BUGabundo_remote> no idea
[13:47] <sebner> fta: /here it is
[13:47] <BUGabundo_remote> I'm 30 Kms away of home
[13:47] <fta> i've locked *asound*, *pulse* for now
[13:47] <BUGabundo_remote> connected via FreeNX
[13:47] <BUGabundo_remote> I could use freeNX to push sound, but no speaker at work
[13:54] <asac> let me try sound
[13:59] <asac> sound still works here ;)
[13:59] <asac> need to go to alsamixer and set the volumes properly ;)
[14:00]  * BUGabundo_remote opens alsamix and hopes no one gets scared at home from hearing a laptop play alone
[14:13] <sebner> asac: still? again :P
[14:14] <asac> sebner: what do you want man?
[14:14] <asac> ;)
[14:15]  * sebner is bored and likes to tease asac but it seems he is dead serious today :P
[14:16] <asac> yes. i am in pain - neck
[14:16] <asac> also i am unhappy because i didnt get enough done this week ;)
[14:17] <sebner> asac: that's the problem you get for working like a horse until late in the night. You get used to it and then think you have done not enough ...
[14:23] <asac> ;)
[14:24] <asac> maybe
[14:24] <asac> interesting thought
[14:28] <sebner> ;)
[15:01] <gnomefreak> dont feel bad i was up all night working on tbird and finally fixed it for now
[15:06] <gnomefreak> asac: tbird3 no longer gets daily updates?
[15:08] <fta> http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/2010/02/steve-jobs-to-wsj-ditch-dying-flash-technology.ars
[15:09] <asac> gnomefreak: we wanted to move to .head
[15:09] <asac> thunderbird.head
[15:09] <asac> fta: did you do that move yet? were there problems with the new get-orig-source pieces?
[15:10] <asac> i ran it without arguments and it seemed to have produced a up-to-date tarball at least
[15:10] <fta> hm, i didn't
[15:10] <asac> would be cool to disable -3.0.head and enable thunderbird.head
[15:10] <gnomefreak> asac: ah thanks
[15:10] <asac> gnomefreak: not sure why there are no updates. i think 3.1 is currently broken patchwise
[15:11] <fta> asac, what is the new src package?
[15:11] <gnomefreak> asac: 3.1 hasnt updated since dec. he had work to do on it but was too busy IIRC
[15:12] <asac> fta: thunderbird
[15:12] <asac> unversioned
[15:13] <asac> fta: and branch is thunderbird.head
[15:13] <asac> fta: how bad would you feel if we dont move chromium to main in lucid+1? would only get on arm images anyway
[15:13] <asac> err
[15:14] <asac> not move to main in lucid (rather lucid+1)
[15:15] <asac> see comment i made on the bug (i asked the security tema to decide basically)
[15:17] <fta> http://paste.ubuntu.com/379794/
[15:19] <asac> fta: thx. looks good from what i see
[15:32] <gnomefreak> .head is going to be 3.1 not 3.0?
[15:32] <gnomefreak> oh the bot does all
[15:54] <asac> bug 507416
[15:55] <asac> bug 513732
[16:00] <gnomefreak> is there an laternative to plymouth that will not remove gdm
[16:00] <gnomefreak> alternative even
[16:02] <asac> bug 507503
[16:44] <micahg> can anyone test the new ubuntu-bug submission on lucid?
[16:44] <micahg> sorry, ubuntu-bug firefox
[16:45] <micahg> wfm on karmic, but apparently a user got a  warning on I'm guessing Lucid
[16:50] <BUGabundo_remote> micahg: sec
[16:51] <BUGabundo_remote> doesbnt look good
[16:51] <BUGabundo_remote> Floating point exception (core dumped)
[16:51] <micahg> :(
[16:52] <BUGabundo_remote> micahg: http://paste.ubuntu.com/379849/
[16:52] <micahg> BUGabundo_remote: does it work for any other program?  seems like an apport crash actually
[16:53] <asac> micahg: hi. how are things going?
[16:53] <micahg> asac: k, sorry, a little out of it today
[16:53] <BUGabundo_remote> $ ubuntu-bug apport-gtk
[16:53] <BUGabundo_remote> same thing
[16:54] <micahg> BUGabundo_remote: ah, so apport's broke on lucid :)
[16:54] <BUGabundo_remote> pythonbreakgage
[16:54] <asac> what is "it" ?
[16:54] <micahg> asac: PM?
[16:56] <asac> k
[16:57] <micahg> asac: so, once I test totem, can we release to Lucid so people can use the plugin with ff36?
[16:57] <micahg> oh wait, forgot no xul192 yet :)
[16:58] <asac> right
[16:58] <micahg> asac: should I do any testing on the packages that built right like totem?
[17:00] <asac> micahg: verifying that they somewhat work is good neough
[17:00] <asac> no extensive testing needed
[17:00] <micahg> k
[17:59] <micahg> asac: is there a reason why we're not installing this: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/514108/comments/3
[18:00] <asac> micahg: probably a regression from moving to non-xul build
[18:00] <asac> micahg: i checked if everyting that gets install by make install is in our package
[18:01] <asac> so i either it is an oversight
[18:01] <micahg> asac: k, can I add that to firefox.install?
[18:01] <asac> or make install doesnt install it
[18:01] <asac> micahg: check whether make install installs it
[18:01] <micahg> k
[18:01] <micahg> asac: yes
[18:02] <asac> micahg: add it in debian/rules under the where we install toolkit.jar
[18:02] <asac> micahg: also add more .jars we are missing there too
[18:02] <micahg> asac: k
[18:06] <micahg> asac: that seems to be the only one that we're msising
[18:07]  * micahg is testing it now
[18:18] <micahg> asac: http://pastebin.com/f20bcf40f
[18:22] <micahg> asac: http://pastebin.com/fceb669e w/changelog entry
[18:24] <asac> micahg: "was missing libraries" makes absolutely no sense for me ;)
[18:25] <micahg> asac: before I had: install comm.* in /usr/lib/firefox-3.6/chrome/, but I didn't know if I should put that in
[18:25] <micahg> or should I just say cookie confirmation dialog not working?
[18:29] <asac> micahg: form is: "LP: #xxxx - Bug title; what we did to fix it
[18:30] <micahg> asac: ah, I didn't know about that stuff after the ;, thanks
[18:30] <asac> if bug title is not good, change bug title first to something meaningful i nlaunchpad ;)
[18:30] <asac> i try to do that unless its just a rebase etc.
[18:30] <micahg> nah, title is fine, I should stop trying to save space in teh changelog ;)
[18:31] <micahg> k, I'm pushing
[18:32] <asac> micahg: so think that some users really read the changelog ... so it should be informative, but not too much ;)
[18:32] <micahg> yeah, I kept it simple, bug title; install chrome/comm.* libraries
[18:32] <asac> its even more important for SRUs where we should try to keep a professional language for skilled end consumers
[18:33] <micahg> asac: we just had a request for a TB stable PPA
[18:33] <micahg> which reminds me, I need to get the firefox-stable PPA size increased
[18:34] <micahg> asac: I'm guessing that you want some user testing in Lucid on TB3 before the PPA, right?
[18:34] <asac> yes
[18:34] <asac> also 3.0.1
[18:34] <asac> but lower prio than xulrunner stuff
[18:34] <asac> for three rdepends working you can do one tbird upload ;)
[18:34] <asac> lol
[18:34] <asac> strange rules
[18:35] <asac> decide what fits in most
[18:35] <micahg> asac: k, can I create the PPA and then request both to be upped to 2GB
[18:35] <asac> lets wait first
[18:35] <micahg> k, well firefox-stable is 1.7GB out of 1GB
[18:35] <micahg> so I need to request that one to be bumped
[18:36] <asac> micahg: plesae write a question against soyuz now ... ask for 4G
[18:36] <micahg> asac: k
[18:36] <asac> then give me the question id so i get this done
[18:37] <asac> micahg: err ... not sure if soyuz is the right place ... but i think so ;)
[18:37] <asac> one second
[18:37] <asac> i will ask directly ;)
[18:37] <micahg> yep, seems right
[18:38] <micahg> asac: https://answers.edge.launchpad.net/soyuz/+question/101688
[18:40] <asac> ok
[18:40] <asac> if nothing happens in a few hours let me know ;)
[18:40] <asac> i moved it to launchpad
[18:40] <asac> they said thats the better place
[19:02] <micahg> asac: weird, there are a lot of PPA increase requests in soyuz
[19:03] <asac> who knows if the guy knew what he was talking about ;)
[19:03] <asac> chrisccoulson: hi ;)
[19:04] <asac> ccheney: status on soup?
[19:04] <chrisccoulson> hi asac, how are you?
[19:04] <asac> handicapped ;)
[19:04] <asac> otherwise fine
[19:04] <asac> my right shoulder isnt moving without pain anymore ... think i had a bad night ;)
[19:09] <chrisccoulson> that's not good ;)
[19:23] <ccheney> asac: been working on OOo security update just finished it, also need to fix OOo today and finish up soup as well
[19:23] <ccheney> er fix OOo in lucid
[19:26] <asac> kk
[21:19] <ccheney> asac: i think i have the glib part done for soup now
[21:19] <ccheney> asac: working on gnutls now
[21:20] <ccheney> asac: that was so much easier than soup, lol
[21:20] <ccheney> probably a couple hundred lines at most
[21:27] <ccheney> the gnutls sover isn't very nice :-\
[21:32] <ccheney> looks like the api for priority was changed between 13 and 26
[21:32] <ccheney> grr
[21:33] <ccheney> asac: what do you think i should do with this bit? should i try backporting the gnutls bits in soup to the older api or something like that?
[21:35] <ccheney> looks like it was changed due to a bug in older gnutls
[21:35] <ccheney> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=581342
[21:53] <jcastro> asac: any idea what the url hack would be to use the start.ubuntu.com page so searches from the omnibox in chromium would go to yahoo?
[22:05] <ccheney> jcastro: http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=foo&fr=ubuntu&ei=UTF-8
[22:05] <ccheney> jcastro: p=(search item)
[22:05] <jcastro> thanks!
[22:05] <ccheney> though i don't know if it checks for the useragent
[22:06] <ccheney> in any case that is what it shows when i search from the yahoo start page on firefox
[22:06] <jcastro> cool thanks
[22:06] <jcastro> %s in place of "foo" does it
[23:54] <asac> jcastro: yeah. look at the yahoo.xml bsically in firefox-addons/searchplugins/en-US in lucid
[23:54] <asac> jcastro: why do you ask?
[23:54] <jcastro> I just wanted to try it for a while to see what it's like in chromium
[23:55] <asac> jcastro: thats like chrome search, right?
[23:55] <asac> jcastro: use fr=chr-ubuntu-os rather than fr=ubuntu ;)
[23:55] <jcastro> ok
[23:56] <asac> ccheney: still there?
[23:56] <jcastro> http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=%s&fr=chr-ubuntu-os&ei=UTF-8
[23:56] <asac> ccheney: sounds good... so you fixed the thread-local stuff in glib?
[23:56] <jcastro> look ok?
[23:57] <asac> ccheney: or is libsoup now building even without changing glib?
[23:57] <asac> jcastro: about right, yes.
[23:57] <asac> we have different urls for different locales though
[23:57] <ccheney> asac: well i added the functions and it compiled ok, i'm not sure if i added enough since i don't have any way to test it yet
[23:58] <asac> ccheney: hmm
[23:58] <ccheney> asac: i added the three functions to glib that soup used and glib compiled and soup seemed to like it, but its failing for gnutls atm
[23:58] <asac> ccheney: what were the last few symbols you ported?
[23:58] <asac> you showed me a list a few days ago
[23:58] <ccheney> gpoll and the push pop context ones
[23:59] <asac> ccheney: right. so you added those to glib as we discussed?
[23:59] <asac> just wanted to check that and was confused by your answer ;)
[23:59] <asac> not sure about gpoll ... but the pop context stuff for sure
[23:59] <ccheney> +void          g_main_context_push_thread_default (GMainContext *context);
[23:59] <ccheney> +void          g_main_context_pop_thread_default  (GMainContext *context);
[23:59] <asac> yeah
[23:59] <asac> that needs to be added to glib
[23:59] <asac> if you did that, thumbs up