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gnomefreakmicahg: you are going to want to hear about this from the only 2 peopole with this isue but they have .thunderbird.upstream dirs for some reason. rb ill get them00:05
micahggnomefreak: I might have to run in a minute00:06
gnomefreakthey dont have .thunderbird.abandoned00:06
micahgbbiab, sorry00:06
gnomefreakmicahg: almoxarife is one of the 200:07
* gnomefreak will not be here more than likely00:07
almoxarifehello00:07
micahggnomefreak: sorry00:20
micahgmy kids came over00:20
gnomefreakits ok they seem to not want help since they are not hanging around. but both users say they have .thunderbird and .thunderbird.upstream00:20
gnomefreakonly 2 that i have seen that have*upstream dir00:21
micahggnomefreak: .thunderbird.upstream is created if a user has a .mozilla-thunderbird and .thunderbird on upgrade to TB300:21
gnomefreakah00:21
micahggnomefreak: that's what asac told me to do00:21
gnomefreakkprav33n: do you have a .mozilla-thunderbird00:22
micahgsince we never used it before, the assumption was if it was there, must have been from an upstream build00:22
kprav33ngnomefreak, Yeah!00:22
micahggnomefreak: then we migrate .m-t to .tb00:22
gnomefreakmicahg: yeah00:22
kprav33ngnomefreak, Sorry.00:22
gnomefreakkprav33n: try renaming the .mozilla-thunderbird dir00:23
kprav33nI have a .mozilla-thunderbird.backup that seems to be one of my very old backups.00:23
* micahg wasn't expecting the daily PPA to be switched to this branch which is probably what is causing the mess00:23
gnomefreakhes using stable packages00:23
micahggnomefreak: in lucid?00:23
kprav33nHere is my situation...00:23
gnomefreakmicahg: yep00:23
kprav33nhttp://pastebin.mozilla.org/71116200:24
kprav33nWhen I start after reboot, I have only .thunderbird directory.00:24
kprav33nBut when I fire Thunderbird up, it renames .thunderbird to .thunderbird.upstream and creates an empty profile in .thunderbird.00:25
micahgkprav33n: what about .*thunderbird*00:25
kprav33nmicahg, http://pastebin.mozilla.org/71116300:26
kprav33nThe only thing that seems to fix this problem is to touch the .thunderbird directory after reboot before starting Thunderbird.00:26
micahgkprav33n: ah, the old .mozilla-thunderbird.old might be affecting it, I'll have to check later.  I have to run to the store quickly00:27
kprav33nOkay! I will remove that directory.00:27
micahgkprav33n: just rename it or move it out of there00:27
gnomefreakits still there so its reading .mozilla* as tb2 still installed at least that is what im thinking00:27
micahggnomefreak: most likekly00:27
micahgI'll be back in about an hour00:27
gnomefreakbut than is that something that could have happened during import wixard00:28
gnomefreakmicahg: have fun :)00:28
kprav33nI am downloading the source code to see where this move is happening.00:28
kprav33napt-get source thunderbird00:28
kprav33nI am going to reboot. BRB shortly.00:30
kprav33ngnomefreak, When I rebooted after deleting the .mozilla-thunderbird.old directory and start Thunderbird, it started up fine.00:35
kprav33nHowever, after starting Thunderbird, I see that the .mozilla-thunderbird directory created again.00:36
kprav33nhttp://pastebin.mozilla.org/71116400:36
gnomefreakkprav33n: yeah00:37
kprav33nWhich is the configuration directory in the new Tunderbird?00:37
gnomefreakim thinking it has something to do with the profiling more than config00:38
kprav33nhttp://pastebin.mozilla.org/71116500:38
kprav33nDo you think that my configuration is still messed up?00:38
kprav33nShould I have both .mozilla-thunderbird and .thunderbird?00:39
gnomefreakkprav33n: i doubt it the one thing that i dont get is why only 2 of you get this. you should only have .thunderbird and .thunderbird.abandoned however do you still have thunderbird-2 installed?00:40
gnomefreaki know not likely but the profil shifting makes me wonder00:40
kprav33nShould I try rebooting one more time and see what happens?00:41
kprav33ngnomefreak, No. I don't have TB2.00:41
gnomefreakyou could always try to remove thunderbird from installed packages remove all thunderbird profiles and install and start over clean see if it helps00:41
gnomefreakother wise it is going to continue to shift profiles around like its doing00:42
kprav33nOkay!00:43
kprav33nI'll reboot once and if it doesn't fix the issue, I will go ahead and do aptitude purge thunderbird and start over.00:44
kprav33ngnomefreak, Are you a Thunderbird developer?00:44
kprav33nI am wondering if there is any code that is using the uptime logic in the profile migrator.00:44
gnomefreakkprav33n: nope :)not unless needed00:44
gnomefreakkprav33n: micah_g would know hes the main tb dev00:45
kprav33nOkay! I will reboot now. This reboot business reminds me of the old Windows days :-)00:45
* gnomefreak sticks to seamonkey and sunbird but neither i have had time to play with for lucid00:46
kprav33nI didn't even reboot this time.00:47
kprav33nClosing and opening TB again reproduced this issue.00:47
kprav33nNow the .mozilla-thunderbird directory is gone and I have .thunderbird and .thunderbird.upstream00:47
gnomefreakkprav33n: remove the .upstream one and start thunderbird does it get added back?00:48
kprav33ngnomefreak, Yeah00:48
kprav33nWhat should be the directory permission for .thunderbird?00:49
gnomefreaki cant check but it should be as any user00:49
gnomefreakdrwx------ 5 gnomefreak gnomefreak 4096 Mar 22 12:02 .thunderbird00:50
kprav33nOkay!00:50
kprav33nHow to figure out what directory the running Tunderbird is using?00:50
kprav33nDo you think that some of my extensions might be messing up?00:51
gnomefreakkprav33n: it can but im not sure what you have00:51
kprav33nSorry to ask this again...00:52
kprav33nWhich is the new configuration directory?00:52
kprav33n.thunderbird or .mozilla-thunderbird?00:52
gnomefreak.thunderbird == thunderbird 300:52
kprav33nOkay!00:52
gnomefreak.mozilla-thunderbird == thunderbird 200:52
kprav33nSo if a .mozilla-thunderbird directory is getting created when I start TB3, I am guessing that it is not by TB3 itself. Most likely some extension is misbehaving.00:53
kprav33nI am going to disable all my extensions and see what happens.00:53
kprav33nIs there a way to start TB3 in safe mode or something like that?00:54
gnomefreakkprav33n: do you have lightning installed?00:54
gnomefreakkprav33n: yes IIRC it uses --safe-mode00:54
kprav33nhttp://pastebin.mozilla.org/71116800:55
kprav33nI used to have it installed.00:55
kprav33nHowever, it doesn't show up in the extensions list.00:55
gnomefreakgnomefreak@Development:~$ thunderbird --safe-mode00:55
gnomefreakkprav33n: i wont but i need to know if you have it installed00:55
gnomefreakkprav33n: version of it as well00:56
gnomefreaki dont think --safe-mode is going to do what you expect it to00:56
gnomefreakplease tell me lightning-extension package is installed00:57
kprav33nYes! It is installed.00:57
kprav33nhttp://pastebin.mozilla.org/71116900:57
gnomefreakkprav33n: remove it00:57
gnomefreakthat would cause it00:57
kprav33nThat does it. When starting in safe mode, it doesn't create the .mozilla-thunderbird directory.00:57
kprav33nWhen starting normally, it creates the directory.00:58
kprav33nI think that it messes up everything.00:58
gnomefreakuninstalling lightning should fix this00:58
kprav33nI'll give that a try.00:58
gnomefreakkprav33n: ill be here for a couple of more minutes. the sooner you can let me know the better00:58
kprav33nI'll00:59
kprav33nNope! Uninstalling lightning didn't fix it.01:00
gnomefreakkprav33n: did you try removing the dirs again01:00
kprav33nI'll disable my extensions one by one and figure out.01:00
kprav33nOkay!01:01
kprav33nI am sorry, which directory?01:01
kprav33nIf you mean .mozilla-thunderbird, yes I did.01:02
gnomefreakkprav33n: remove the .mozilla-thu* dir and rename the .thunderbird dir to .thunderbird.old and see if starting tb still adds dir01:02
kprav33nIf I rename .tb to .tb.old, it doesn't.01:03
gnomefreakkprav33n: if you rename it to .old it doesnt add a dir at all?01:03
kprav33nIt adds .tb and starts with empty profile.01:03
kprav33nNo .moz-tb01:03
gnomefreakkprav33n: ok and does it work as it should after that01:03
kprav33nI think so. I'll try it. But, that wouldn't help. I want to keep my accounts and search folders from the old config.01:04
kprav33ngnomefreak, If you are leaving, please go ahead.01:04
kprav33nI got the bigger picture.01:05
kprav33nI'll try to figure out which extension is misbehaving.01:05
gnomefreakkprav33n: ok im gone. the thing i was looking for is taht if without lightning installed do you still see the same problem (i would like to know if thunderbired is tryint o use lightning or if lightning has nothing to do with it01:05
gnomefreakbut ok im gone01:06
kprav33nMy Thunderbird 3 woes were due to an Google Contacts addon.01:16
kprav33nhttps://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/730701:17
kprav33nThis was the one that was creating .mozilla-thunderbird directory on startup.01:17
kprav33nWhen I disabled this extension everything is working fine.01:17
kprav33nThanks for all the help.01:17
micahgkprav33n: good to know01:22
kprav33nmicahg, Thanks for your help.01:23
kprav33nI just sent a mail to gnomefreek01:24
kprav33n*freak01:24
kprav33nI hate misbehaving extensions.01:24
kprav33nMaybe this should be blacklisted for TB3.01:24
kprav33nHowever, the extension page shows that it supports only upto TB 3.0.201:25
kprav33nI am running 3.0.3, not sure if this is the problem.01:25
ddecator_who, starting songbird in safe-mode does not work out too well...06:08
ddecator_whoa*06:08
ddecator_also doesn't resolve my bug =\06:11
ddecator_micahg: have you tried 1.8.0?06:13
ddecator_i'm not sure if this is system-specific06:15
micahgddecator: not yet06:37
micahgprobably not till wed or thurs night06:37
ddecator_ok, i'll keep trying until then. i can't find a way to capture any gstreamer errors. nothing in error console, nothing in stacktrace...06:38
micahgddecator: try virtual box if you think it's hardware06:39
ddecator_micahg: good idea. i'm not sure it's hardware, could just be how i have my system configured, but either way that'd be a good way to find out06:40
micahgddecator: use testdrive :)06:41
ddecator_micahg: haven't tried it yet, that should be fun =)06:41
ddecator_might as well get the latest build first though06:41
ddecator_hm, of course i can't use a 64-bit iso in a vm. is there any way i can build a 32-bit version of songbird on my 64-bit machine so i don't have to build it in the vm?07:13
micahgddecator: why not?07:14
ddecator_micahg: idk, every time i've tried it says it isn't supported and i'm supposed to check a setting in my bios...07:14
micahgddecator: yep, you have to enable virtualization in your bios07:14
ddecator_micahg: and how do i do that?07:15
micahgddecator: check the manufacturer's website :)07:15
micahgddecator: you can use pbuilder to build a 32 bit deb07:15
ddecator_-_-07:15
micahgbut you'll need a chroot to install it in07:15
ddecator_micahg: which would be easier?07:15
micahgVM probably07:16
micahgdepends actually07:16
micahgif you'll do this often, chroot07:16
micahgif it's not so often, VM07:16
ddecator_hm, just so i can build 32-bit debs later, what do i need to do to get a chroot?07:17
micahgddecator: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebootstrapChroot07:18
ddecator_micahg: thanks07:18
fta2jdstrand, http://paste.ubuntu.com/405854/07:41
ddecator_micahg: ok, so i got chroot setup. how do i use it to build a 32-bit deb?07:47
micahgddecator: I think you need to tell debootstrap that it's an i386 chroot07:47
ddecator_micahg: i followed the directions on the wiki for setting up a 32-bit chroot on a 64-bit system, do i need to do more than that?07:48
ddecator_it should know07:48
micahgddecator: idk07:48
ddecator_micahg: i tried using "dchroot -d" and then navigating to the folder where i can build the .deb, but the folder isn't there (might not have set it up right, not sure) what commands am i supposed to use to build using chroot?07:49
micahgddecator: you're supposed to login to the chroot and then use it like normal07:49
ddecator_micahg: login?07:50
micahgyes, should be on the wiki07:50
ddecator_i can't get it to connect to my /home folder...08:07
micahgddecator: you need to set that in your system fstab I think08:08
micahgasac: are you here now?08:09
ddecator_micahg: i did. every time i go into chroot, the only things in the home folder are two files saying that it was unmounted to protect my info...08:09
micahgddecator_: idk, maybe ask in #ubuntu+108:10
ddecator_never thought having an encrypted /home folder would be such a pain -_-08:27
stefanlsdmicahg: hi. would you be able to ack that upload of gears on xulrunner 1.9.2?08:40
micahgstefanlsd: can I actually ack it?08:42
stefanlsdmicahg: not entirely sure :)08:42
micahgstefanlsd: well, I was only ok'd to ack mozilla stack as a backup08:43
BUGabundo_remotebonds dias08:44
stefanlsdmicahg: mm. ok. thanks. i'll try hunt down someone else :)08:44
micahgstefanlsd: any actual new features?08:46
micahgstefanlsd: if you summarize the new features in teh bug, that'll speed the FFe08:47
ddecator_heh, ended up just enabling virtualization on my bios...09:17
ddecator_except i can't access any files on my computer in the vm and it won't detect my usb drive -_-09:23
micahgddecator_: you need to share files to you VM, and if you're using VirtualBox from the repos, it doesn't have USB support09:24
ddecator_micahg: i'm sharing my home folder, won't let me access it (might need to create a different folder since home is set differently on vbox?) and i'm using testdrive, which is vbox ose, but idk if it's the same from the repos09:25
micahgddecator_: ose doesn't have USB support, I don't know about encrypted home dir either09:28
micahgddecator_: why not work in some other dir besides home dir09:28
* micahg uses /opt/source for builds09:28
ddecator_micahg: i've never thought to set one up until now, but with all this trouble i'm having i probably will -_-09:28
ddecator_this is what i get for protecting my data, heh09:32
micahgddecator_: source dir isn't worth protecting09:33
micahgunless it's proprietary09:34
ddecator_micahg: i'm not going to encrypt the new dir i'm making. this should be a good workaround for the chroot issue too...09:34
ddecator_micahg: stop helping me, i don't have class until 1pm tomorrow, you're the one that has to get whatever you're doing done so you can get -some- sleep before work, haha09:35
micahgddecator_: no sleep till morning for me09:36
ddecator_and i thought my sleep schedule wasn't healthy =p09:36
BUGabundo_remote:)09:51
ddecator_ubuntuone is a savior09:51
ddecator_oh my...the vm can't keep songbird open -_-09:53
ddecator_ah, i need to figure this out later, it's almost 4am, time for bed09:55
ddecator_night guys09:55
micahgasac: will you be around in 2 hrs to chat?11:02
BUGabundo_remotefta chromium codecs extra broken in debian, or at least youtube will no detect support for it, and demands flash11:30
chrisccoulsonasac - ok, i've got nss working properly now12:27
asacchrisccoulson: anything on top was needed?12:32
asacmicahg: iam in france and have a disabled arm :(12:33
asacmicahg: in the evening i will try to get voip going12:33
chrisccoulsonasac - yes, the updated patch from debian (85_security_load.patch) reverted some behaviour which we previously relied on (because we ship some so files in /usr/lib/nss rather than /usr/lib)12:34
asacchrisccoulson: we ship more stuff in pkglibdir than debian?12:35
chrisccoulsonasac - no, i think it's the same, but debian seem to be taking the route of modifying other applications instead to cope with the new behaviour12:35
chrisccoulsoni think that's more risky at the moment12:35
asacfeels odd12:36
micahgasac: k12:36
asaci mean ... things worked before and we also shipped in pl12:37
asacpkglibdir12:37
chrisccoulsonasac - they did, because of a change that 85_security_load.patch introduced. but the latest version of that patch in debian causes the behaviour to regress12:39
chrisccoulsonasac - the issue is that some applications are trying to load modules by specifying a full path name (which is incorrect in cases where the module is in /usr/lib/nss), and the current version of nss in the archive copes with that and finds the module anyway (due to 85_security_load.patch)12:41
chrisccoulsonbut debian have removed that behaviour now12:41
chrisccoulsonthey expect applications to either know that the module is in /usr/lib/nss or load it by only specifying the base name12:42
asacchrisccoulson: hmm. right. i think we should ahve just ported our patch12:45
asacthat was the only safe way12:45
asacbut ok. if you say its now back then fine12:46
chrisccoulsonasac - that's basically what i've done now i've reverted the debian change12:46
asacheh good.12:46
asacin general we are out of synch intentionally12:46
asacwe just should look for guidance12:47
chrisccoulsonthe patch needed quite a bit of work, as the code changed a fair bit, so i just took the updated patch from debian (thinking it would be ok) ;)12:47
asacright. i suggested that, but also said we have to take exra care12:47
asaci suspected that we changed something12:48
* asac does one hand typing12:48
chrisccoulsonthe patches used to be in sync, it's just that debian changed the behaviour of the patch when they update to 3.12.612:48
asacsure?12:48
chrisccoulsonyeah, it looks like it. i will check again12:48
asaci really thouhght we had diverged ....12:48
asacnut ould be we were back in synch12:49
asaccould12:49
asaccan you paste the branch url12:49
asacand also orig url12:49
asacand explain how you produced that :)12:50
asacsorry ... need your help because i cannot really type :)12:50
chrisccoulsonyeah, no worries ;)12:51
chrisccoulsonso, this is what we had previously: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~chrisccoulson/nss/nss-3.12.5/annotate/106/debian/patches/85_security_load.patch (which is the same as the patch that debian had < 3.12.5)13:09
chrisccoulsonand then debian update the patch to this: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~chrisccoulson/nss/nss-3.12.5/annotate/110/debian/patches/85_security_load.patch13:10
chrisccoulsonand now i have reverted to the previous behaviour, and ended up with this: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~chrisccoulson/nss/nss-3.12.5/annotate/head%3A/debian/patches/85_security_load.patch13:10
chrisccoulson(with http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~chrisccoulson/nss/nss-3.12.5/revision/111#debian/patches/85_security_load.patch being the delta of the current debian patch and my updated version)13:11
chrisccoulsonthe hunk i have changed is in pk11load.c. basically, all it does is find the basename of the module if it couldn't be loaded using the full path13:12
chrisccoulsonasac ^^13:12
BUGabundo_remoteasac: ping13:13
BUGabundo_remoteasac: when will NM ppa be updated to have a matching dhclient ?13:13
asacBUGabundo_remote: that already happened iirc13:30
asaccheck with cyphermox13:30
micahgfta: I'm assuming the green in the PPA is much more pleasing than the red :)13:40
BUGabundo_remoteasac: I got caught on it, this Saturday, with a karmic laptop13:43
BUGabundo_remotehad to downgrade to archive packages13:43
micahgchrisccoulson: is it possible to disable make check in one makefile?14:08
micahgchrisccoulson: nevermind that...is it ok to disable a check?14:09
asacBUGabundo_remote: check with cyphermox about karmiv14:10
chrisccoulsonmicahg - i think the only way of disabling an individual test would be to remove the relevant target from the makefile14:10
chrisccoulsonwe should avoid disabling a check though unless we have a good reason to do so14:10
micahgchrisccoulson: it tries to use the internets14:11
chrisccoulsonok, that's probably acceptable then14:11
micahgchrisccoulson: that's the difference in gnome-chemistry-utils...before make check wasn't run, now it is14:11
chrisccoulsonah, ok14:11
chrisccoulsonand that's in universe anyway isn't it?14:12
chrisccoulsoni tend to find that people just end up disabling test suites in universe when they fail anyway ;)14:12
chrisccoulsonalthough that's normally not the correct way to fix the problem ;)14:12
micahgchrisccoulson: so, how should it be fixed?14:13
chrisccoulsonwe can disable those tests that are failing because they need internet access14:13
fta2BUGabundo_remote, wrt codecs on debian, which version?14:15
micahgchrisccoulson: guess I have to go with a merge then instead of a sync14:15
fta2asac, the codecs are waiting in NEW: https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/lucid/+queue?queue_state=0&queue_text=chromium14:17
BUGabundo_remotefta daily ppa. I'll try to restart the browser!14:38
micahgchrisccoulson: I uploaded gnome-chemistry-utils twice w/out the patch I made :( #tootired15:09
jdstrandfta2 re apparmor> that looks to be bug #45829915:14
ubottuLaunchpad bug 458299 in linux "apparmor_parser: page allocation failure. order:5" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/45829915:14
micahgchrisccoulson: is it ok to give someone credit without using accented letters in their name?15:22
chrisccoulsonmicahg - as long as the name is recognisable, it should be. you could also use their e-mail address to identify them15:23
micahgchrisccoulson: ok15:25
asacfta2: with bug etc?15:34
micahgasac: do people that add patches to bugs get full credit (i.e. name + email ) or just an honorable mention (name)15:34
asacmicahg: depends ... if they have no problem getting their email in public we should give full credits by mentioing both15:37
micahgasac: I'm assuming ubuntu members have no problem?15:37
micahgi.e. ubuntu.com addy15:37
asacsure15:38
jdstrandmicahg: it looks like you updated 3.6.head with 3.6.2+nobinonly-0ubuntu1, but I can't find it anywhere15:46
jdstrandmicahg: did you upload it?15:46
micahgjdstrand: no, we're waiting on NSS/NSPR15:46
jdstrandmicahg: ah, ok. do you have an eta?15:46
micahgchrisccoulson: ^^15:46
micahgjdstrand: I think we need a few USNs though15:47
micahgnot for 3.6.215:47
jdstrandit's that time again already?15:47
micahgbut for 3.5.9, 3.0.19 oops..that's it15:47
chrisccoulsonjdstrand, micahg - when nss has been reviewed ;)15:47
micahgasac: should I prepare the uploads for 3.0.19 and 3.5.9?15:48
micahgor can chrisccoulson do it?15:48
jdstrandchrisccoulson: no offense, but that is unhelpful :) (I am unaware of what is going on with nss)15:48
chrisccoulsonjdstrand, asac needs to review nss first, but i think he is quite busy already15:49
micahgjdstrand: NSS was bumped in Firefox 3.6.2 and 3.5.915:49
jdstrandchrisccoulson: I see. ok, as long as asac is aware of it, I know he'll get to it15:49
Dimmuxxwhat's up with the font issue btw? Any solution/workaround for it in lucid?15:49
jdstrandmicahg: does that mean that karmic is getting a new nss?15:49
chrisccoulsonDimmuxx, no, not yet15:49
micahgjdstrand: that's a good question... asac should probably answer it though...15:50
jdstrandmicahg: aiui, ff35 uses system nss in karmic15:50
micahgjdstrand: right, plus next month we'll need to roll out 3.6 across all stable releases15:51
micahgjdstrand: * if more CVEs are found for 3.0 :)15:51
Dimmuxxchrisccoulson: okay, is it being worked on and will it be done before lucid final?15:51
chrisccoulsonDimmuxx, yes, it's being worked on15:52
Dimmuxxgood to know :)15:52
jdstrandmicahg: nss may need a usn as well. before assigning USNs, can you work out who is doing what and what is getting updated and why, then ping me?15:52
jdstrandmicahg: well, whoever is doing the work can ping me-- I just feel I need a little more info15:53
micahgjdstrand: k, that I can do :)15:53
jdstrandmicahg: thanks!15:53
micahgjdstrand: BTW, I'm going to try to get an ubuntu2 release for Firefox 3.6.2 before beta 216:12
jdstrandmicahg: cool16:12
micahgIf I would've known it was going to be a week, I wouldn't have closed it off :)16:13
chrisccoulsonmicahg - did you figure out your issue with edbrowse yet?16:26
micahgchrisccoulson: no, but I think I almost got gnome-chemistry0utils :)16:27
chrisccoulsoncool, i will sponsor that when you're ready then16:27
micahgchrisccoulson: gluezilla is the last one in main that's not done (Java an OO.o are built against xul192 just don't work)16:28
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micahgchrisccoulson: .po files shouldn't be in a diff, right?18:20
micahgchrisccoulson: bug 55097218:42
ubottuLaunchpad bug 550972 in gnome-chemistry-utils "merge gnome-chemistry-utils 0.10.12-2 from debian testing" [Wishlist,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/55097218:42
ftaasac, who's supposed to approve the ffmpeg codecs (from the NEW queue)?19:10
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micahgfta: archive admin I think19:44
ftasure, but who ? :)19:44
micahgfta: slangasek or james_w today19:44
ftathe queue moved quite a bit today, but they didn't touch my package :(19:45
micahgchrisccoulson: still around?20:10
chrisccoulsonhi micahg - i will look at your merge in a bit20:11
chrisccoulsonsorry, been busy ;)20:11
micahgchrisccoulson: no, I have another question :)20:11
micahgbug 55112420:12
ubottuLaunchpad bug 551124 in gnome-python-extras "python-gnome2-extras not installable" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/55112420:12
micahgchrisccoulson: so, the package was removed in debian, do we need a transitional package for Lucid?20:12
chrisccoulsonmicahg - we had a transitional package in karmic when it got removed, and then i just dropped that this cycle20:13
chrisccoulsonso other packages could catch up :)20:13
micahgah, right...what about hardy-> lucid upgrades?20:14
micahgI was going to give a discourse about how it's an emptyu apckage but then realized we might need a transition20:14
chrisccoulsonthe new packages in lucid should pull in the new gnome-python-extras dependencies, and there are already appropriate conflicts/replaces in place to handle the transition20:15
chrisccoulsoni did port most applications across when i removed that binary, but never got round to finishing it20:16
micahgchrisccoulson: ok, so is this an appropriate response: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/406140/20:16
chrisccoulsonmicahg - yeah, that's ok20:17
chrisccoulsonare there still packages trying to pull that binary in?20:17
chrisccoulsonthere are20:17
micahgchrisccoulson: yep :)20:18
chrisccoulsonscreenlets, miro, kabikaboo, gtimelog, gourmet, gdecrypt and classmate-tools20:18
micahgmiro, straw, gourmet, gdecrypt, classmate-tools20:18
chrisccoulsonare you still running karmic?20:18
micahgchrisccoulson: no20:18
chrisccoulsonhmmm, i don't see straw here20:18
micahgchrisccoulson: must be in my cache20:19
chrisccoulsoni did quite a lot of these already - it's just a case of grepping the source to find out which of the python modules the packages are using20:19
micahgmaybe that's why miro is having python issues :)20:19
chrisccoulsonpossibly20:20
chrisccoulsonbut the old python-gnome2-extras metapackage should pull in all the depends (and it would probably still be installed after upgrading)20:20
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micahgchrisccoulson: it seems it has a binary equals depends20:21
micahgchrisccoulson: that's the bug I showed you20:21
* micahg won't reply with what he said before20:21
chrisccoulsonah, now miro actually depends on python-gtkmozembed | python-gnome2-extras20:22
micahgchrisccoulson: I have to go, bbiab20:23

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