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mahfouzwhy don't they just buy Yahoo!?01:02
micahgmahfouz: M$, Google, or Canonical?01:02
mahfouzM$ had their chance, now it's our time!01:02
mahfouzlet's all chip in :)01:03
micahgmahfouz: Canonical Yahoo! powered by M$?01:03
mahfouzpowered by bing01:03
chrisccoulsonmicahg - did you do any work to disable the test suite for xulrunner on ia64?01:05
micahgchrisccoulson: only research that it's hard code disabled on FF and the same would probably work for xul01:05
chrisccoulsonmicahg - so, it's not a build-time option then?01:06
micahgchrisccoulson: it is01:06
micahgbut it's hard coded in the options ATM01:06
chrisccoulsonoh, that's ok then01:06
micahgin addition to the flag01:06
chrisccoulsonmicahg - do you want me to do that?01:07
chrisccoulsoni might do that before i finish for the evening01:07
micahgchrisccoulson: yes, please, and update the bug, probably better if you use the flag and check for IA64 arch if you can01:07
micahgotherwise disable and we'll fix after release01:07
micahgchrisccoulson: take a look at at lines 30-35 in debian/rules and line 163 for the arch test01:10
chrisccoulsonmicahg - thanks, just looking there01:11
chrisccoulsonasac - did you have a look at the xulrunner ia64 build failure at all?01:49
chrisccoulsoni think i understand why it doesn't work now01:50
chrisccoulsonbdrung - thanks for fixing some of those extensions01:51
e-jathi .. how to check the ff default player?02:24
* e-jat since my ff cant work streaming video using totem but my chromium can02:25
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micahgchrisccoulson: you really think we should keep noscript even though they release a new version every week?03:15
chrisccoulsonmicahg - i'm not sure really. asac seems quite keen to keep that one03:15
micahgchrisccoulson: I'll talk to him about it again in the morning03:15
chrisccoulsoncool, thanks03:15
chrisccoulsonright, bed time for me now03:16
micahgchrisccoulson: k, in the morning, can you push edbrowse?03:16
chrisccoulsonmicahg - yeah, no problem03:16
micahgchrisccoulson: k, thanks, there's a bug and you're subscribed03:16
micahg[reed]: is there any way to edit an attachment in bugzilla or I just add another patch?05:09
fta  - xulrunner-1.9.2 (1.9.2.4~hg20100406r33809+nobinonly -> 1.9.2.4~hg20100408r34017+nobinonly) [49.00MB (+2583kB, +5.27%)]07:47
fta  - firefox (3.6.4~hg20100406r33809+nobinonly -> 3.6.4~hg20100408r34017+nobinonly) [49.70MB (+2528kB, +5.08%)]07:47
ftaasac, ^^ 5% ??07:47
ftamicahg, ^^07:47
micahgfta: ugh07:48
* micahg looks07:48
* micahg needs to pay mroe attention to those logs07:48
micahgfta: yep, that's right, lorentz landed07:48
micahgfirefox has broken patches ATM though, will try to fix this weekend07:50
micahgearlier if I need a distraction :)07:50
ftathey landed such a big thing in 1.9.2 but not in trunk? weird.. and scary07:50
micahgfta: was already in trunk, it's the OOPP code07:50
ftaoh, ok07:51
ftan-m then07:51
* micahg could probably fix the firefox patches on the bus...07:52
asacfta: they want to add features in security updates now ;)09:09
asacthats mozs new model based on chromium ;)09:09
ftayep09:10
ftagrrr, we now need to login to get the plain text version from a paste.ubuntu.com url09:13
asacjdstrand: so should we add a new section like "# package management integration" ... where we whitelist apturl?09:18
asacfta: they change that all the time09:18
asaci complained a few times, and they changed it back09:19
asacnot sure why they started doing it now again ;)09:19
ftait's just for the plain text download part09:22
asacfta: yes. someone hosted warez on pastebin iirc09:41
ftalol09:41
asacor virusses or something ... dont remember09:42
fta!info libnss3-dev jaunty09:45
ubottulibnss3-dev (source: nss): Development files for the Network Security Service libraries. In component main, is optional. Version 3.12.3.1-0ubuntu0.9.04.2 (jaunty), package size 249 kB, installed size 1416 kB09:45
asacfta: we are going to bump that sooner or later i guess09:45
ftai'm trying to fix the long lasting ftbfs of chromium on jaunty/amd64.. need a pbuilder for that09:47
fta  pbuilder-satisfydepends-dummy: Depends: libnss3-dev (>= 3.12.3) but it is not installable09:47
asachmm09:48
asacodd09:48
asacmaybe something in universe?09:48
ftaadding -updates09:48
asacfta: do you have security and -updates enabled?09:48
asacyeah09:49
asacdamn ... apparmor is busted09:56
asachave to reboot as i have no clue how to get back to start09:56
BUGabundodiæs !09:58
BUGabundofta: there it goes again... out of nowhere, chromium puffs! how can I run this in debug ?10:02
fta-g10:02
ftaor let it crash and use apport10:03
BUGabundoapport didn't kick10:03
asacsigh10:03
asaci think i made firefox not start ;)10:03
asachmm what did i do?10:04
BUGabundochromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra-dbgsym:10:04
BUGabundo  Depends: chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-extra (=0.5+svn20100326r42726+42573+42890-0ubuntu1) but 0.5+svn20100406r43776+43809+43834-0ubuntu1~ucd1 is to be installed10:04
BUGabundofta: ^^^10:04
fta-dbg not -dbgsym10:05
BUGabundook10:05
ftaBUGabundo, ^^10:05
BUGabundoinstalling10:05
asacstrange ... aa isnt loaded at all now10:05
BUGabundofta: seems to be SSL related10:06
ftai doubt it10:08
BUGabundoI get it almost everytime I open brainbird.net with a self signed cert10:08
BUGabundobut we will know more once this installs10:08
BUGabundokenvandine: can we get a patch to NOT limit to 140 chars, and read the proper API site limit for SN ?10:09
BUGabundofta: HEELLLPPPPP the bookmark toolbar is not showing when pressing ctrl+B10:15
ftabug 552531 ?10:15
ubottuLaunchpad bug 552531 in chromium-browser "Bookmark is cut" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/55253110:15
BUGabundo:((((10:15
ftai'm busy right now, sorry. file bugs please10:15
BUGabundoerr LP fail :(10:19
gnomefreakasac: are you around?11:06
asacgnomefreak: no :)11:07
gnomefreak:) we are changing back to google as default search?11:07
asacfta: can we talk about debian when you are back?11:07
asacfta: can you help me and make the copyright gen use properly sorted order, so we can update stuff and get good diffs?11:08
asaci would like to do an update run and push current thing to debian11:08
BUGabundognomefreak: yes, we changed... to please users migrating11:16
gnomefreakmakes sense but that means the $ wont be there11:16
BUGabundoor not :)11:16
BUGabundodo you play poker?11:17
BUGabundoever heard of a bluff check to see ?11:17
gnomefreakyep11:17
chrisccoulsonasac - i switched off the xulrunner test suite for ia64 now, but i looked at it last night and it should be easy to fix (bug 555127)11:30
ubottuLaunchpad bug 555127 in xulrunner-1.9.2 "build failure on ia64" [High,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/55512711:30
chrisccoulsonbut11:30
chrisccoulsoni'm not sure where to find the information that i need ;)11:30
gnomefreakI was helping a friend of mine Tuesday and i will tell this is a nasty fucking thing, http://www.malwarehelp.org/virus-protector-removal-2010.html i didnt have the sites until today, but its fixed :)11:33
gnomefreakill be back i need to make coffee11:33
BUGabundofta: asac: gnomefreak: http://paste.ubuntu.com/410981/11:35
BUGabundochromium crash11:35
BUGabundobahh /lib/libdbus-1.so.311:36
BUGabundoerk11:39
BUGabundo$ dpkg -S libdbus-1.so.311:39
BUGabundoia32-libs: /lib32/libdbus-1.so.311:39
BUGabundolibdbus-1-3: /lib/libdbus-1.so.311:39
BUGabundono dbg package for ia32?11:39
BUGabundo:\11:39
gnomefreaki guess songbird is still FTBFS but im still not here waiting for coffee so i can think11:42
ftaBUGabundo, it's not the ia32 one, try libdbus-1-3-dbgsym11:43
asacchrisccoulson: br.ret ... we need the hex for that i guess11:45
chrisccoulsonasac - yeah, that's the bit i'm stuck at. i'm not sure how to find that out11:45
BUGabundofta: instaled and running11:46
BUGabundotrying to see what's making it crash11:46
asacchrisccoulson: disassemble something11:46
asaccheck what the hexcode for the br.ret you get is ;)11:46
chrisccoulsonasac - ok, that's one way11:47
asacor looking at compiler code or so ;)11:47
asacmaybe see if someone in -devel knows ;)11:47
gnomefreaki guess its too early for me to check email or TB hates me today.11:48
gnomefreakThe RETR command did not succeed. Error retrieving a message. Mail server pop.gmail.com responded: Please reconnect and try again.11:48
chrisccoulsonasac - i'm not sure what IA64 is really. i have the intel instruction set reference for Intel(R) 64 and IA-32 architectures, but i'm not sure if IA64 is the same ;)11:48
chrisccoulsonbut, i will try disassembling something anyway11:49
asacyeah11:50
asacbetter than disabling all tests11:51
asacwould be to add upstream patch to disable this test for all archs not defined in there ;)11:51
chrisccoulsonyeah, that would probably be better11:52
chrisccoulsonah11:53
asacchrisccoulson: can you please resurrect debian/patches/bzXXX_plugin_for_mimetype_pref.patch11:54
asacfrom xulrunner 1.9.1 to ffox 3.6?11:54
chrisccoulsonasac - is it possible to disassemble for a different architecture? (i just did objdump -d on the binary, and i get "objdump: Can't disassemble for architecture UNKNOWN!")11:54
chrisccoulsonasac - yeah, i can do that11:54
asacseems that was forgotten11:54
asacchrisccoulson: good question. probably needs a cross toolchain thing? ... hmm11:55
asacchrisccoulson: we have ia64 porter boxes11:55
asacyou can log in there11:55
chrisccoulsonthat might be better11:55
asacchrisccoulson: machineoverview on internal wiki11:55
asacseems its halley11:56
asacyeah ... and one can even log in ;)11:56
chrisccoulsonasac - thanks, i found that now. but i need to get an account on it first11:58
asacchrisccoulson: hmm. afaik we all should have porter box access11:58
asace.g. whole platform11:58
chrisccoulsonasac - hmmm, i get "Permission denied (publickey)"11:58
asacchrisccoulson: check with #is11:58
chrisccoulsonasac - will do, thanks11:59
asacchrisccoulson: did you do all your "starter" tasks ;)11:59
asac?11:59
chrisccoulsoni think so ;)11:59
* asac has no idea what that involves atm11:59
fta!info zlib1g12:30
ubottuzlib1g (source: zlib): compression library - runtime. In component main, is required. Version 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-15ubuntu1 (lucid), package size 74 kB, installed size 164 kB12:30
fta!info zlib1g unstable12:30
ubottu'unstable' is not a valid distribution: hardy, hardy-backports, intrepid, intrepid-backports, jaunty, jaunty-backports, karmic, karmic-backports, karmic-proposed, kubuntu-backports, kubuntu-experimental, kubuntu-updates, lucid, lucid-backports, lucid-proposed, medibuntu, partner12:30
ftadamn old12:30
asacfta: check with debian maintainer whats going on ;)12:31
ftahttp://zlib.net/ChangeLog.txt we missed 1.2.3.{4,5,6,7,8,9} and 1.2.412:32
ftaunstable has 1.2.3.4 and experimental 1.2.3.512:32
ftahttp://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=3807312:34
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chrisccoulsonasac - is there any reason why firefox doesn't provide an alternative for gnome-www-browser (bug 408238)?13:27
ubottuLaunchpad bug 408238 in firefox-3.5 "does not provide gnome-www-browser" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/40823813:27
chrisccoulson(apparently it used to, but doesn't anymore)13:27
gnomefreakok this is really starting to get to me. Is there a way to set how many chars per line in TB?13:32
asacchrisccoulson: gnome-www-browser13:33
asacis that still used somewhere?13:34
asacthought it was dead ;)13:34
chrisccoulsonasac - i'm not sure. some other browsers still provide alternatives for it, and firefox-gnome-support has a "Provides: gnome-www-browser" but doesn't create the alternative13:34
chrisccoulsonso, i think we should either drop the provides or create the alternative. i'm just not sure which ;)13:35
gnomefreakfrom what i can see it is used by galeon epiphany-browser and kazehakase  at least the ones i have installed (most gtk browsers13:42
gnomefreak)13:42
gnomefreakand text based but they are under diff. cat.13:42
gnomefreakx-www-browser has alot more listed than the ones i gave above13:44
gnomefreaklooks like all of them (7 of them)13:44
chrisccoulsongnomefreak, yeah, firefox does provide x-www-browser, just not gnome-www-browser13:44
gnomefreakseems like most dont use gnome-www-browser13:45
gnomefreakchrisccoulson: also on the bug do we really need 3.0 and 3.5 tasks since we are changin to "firefox" for all releases? however i dont think we updated/changed in any other release except Lucid atm13:47
chrisccoulsongnomefreak- the older tasks should be wontfix really13:47
gnomefreakok im there ill change them13:48
chrisccoulsonthanks13:49
gnomefreakchrisccoulson: np13:49
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asacmicahg: 1.9.2.*14:52
jdstrandasac: apturl added. too late to create a new abstraction in AppArmor, but I added apturl to the 'should maybe be in an abstraction' area of the profile and made a note to investigate abstracting it14:58
micahgasac: http://noscript.net/changelog15:03
asacjdstrand: sure. thats fine15:03
asacthanks15:03
asacjdstrand: committed to our branch?15:03
micahgasac: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addons/versions/72215:06
jdstrandasac: yeah-- committed to 3.6.head and trunk15:20
asacthx15:20
jdstrandtbh, I've never used apturl. it is kinda spiffy15:21
asacbug 55654915:22
ubottuLaunchpad bug 556549 in openjdk-6 "PCKS11 security provider not working" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/55654915:22
BUGa_vacationsfta: yet another16:44
BUGa_vacationshttp://paste.ubuntu.com/411108/16:44
ftaBUGa_vacations, doesn't ring a bell. please file a bug (upstream), i'll Cc some devs17:29
BUGa_vacationsok17:30
BUGa_vacationsfta: http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=4080317:33
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chrisccoulsonasac - for adding bzXXX_plugin_for_mimetype_pref.patch to firefox - was there a bug reported for that (so I can close it in the changelog)?18:32
BUGa_vacationsfta: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel/96935518:35
chrisccoulsonheh18:36
chrisccoulsoni've seen that posted a few times today ;)18:36
BUGa_vacationschrisccoulson: I wonder by whom18:38
asacchrisccoulson: no. it was part of a spec18:48
chrisccoulsonasac - ok, no worries18:48
asacchrisccoulson: we should add a bugtask for firefox to 52016618:48
asacand close that18:48
chrisccoulsonasac - ok, i will do that. did you have any opinion on using bz467738_att351145_lockPref_everywhere.patch in firefox? (i can't remember if you said that needed other changes or not)18:50
ftaripps, just sent the codecs without sse3/llrint to the daily ppa, could you please try (once it's built) and let me know?19:04
rippsfta: will do19:04
rippsSo the only difference between between google-chrome and chromium-codecs was that chromium-codecs was built with extra cpu instructions my cpu doesn't use?19:05
rippsThis might have been the cause of a number of crashes I got using chromium19:06
ftawell, no. we're supposed to use the same build flags19:09
ftaif it didn't crash using chrome, then it's another issue19:09
micahgasac: we've had a few people with bug 55862019:30
ubottuLaunchpad bug 558620 in thunderbird "Thunderbird moves profile folder to .thunderbird.upstream" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/55862019:30
micahgasac: should I modify the script not to move it by default or add something to the profile folder to say don't move again?19:31
asacmicahg: question is why they explain20:20
asacerr complain ;)20:20
micahgasac: well, I think some extensions have the profile dir hard coded20:21
asacso ... is it 1) that they used upstream builds, but not our build?20:21
micahgasac: and once it starts, it creates the old dir again20:21
asacor 2) that they had an old .thunderbird for whatever reason lying around20:21
micahgasac: none of the above20:21
asacmicahg: not sure what you mean with "creates the old dir again"20:21
asacwhat is the problem?20:21
micahgasac: those were the use cases we planned for20:21
asacthey dont get their expected profile?20:21
micahgasac: it seems like some extensions create the .mozilla-thunderbird directory20:22
asacmicahg: if thunderbird.upstream exists, we dont migrate .mozilla-thunderbird anymore20:22
asacthats what we should do imo20:22
asacthought we already did that20:22
micahgasac: I need to look into it further to figure out whether it's something in the extension or something in TB20:23
micahgasac: yeah, we did that already20:23
asacmicahg: oh the other reason why they have .mozilla-thunderbird is probably that if they upgrade20:23
asacand run thunderbird while its running, we migrate the profile20:23
asacbut then when they close thunderbird it writes stuff to .mozilla-thunderbird still20:23
micahgasac: ah, that could be it20:23
asaclet me think20:24
micahgasac: it seems to happen after the start of thunderbird 3 and the migration20:25
micahgasac: we already had another case where an extension was at fault, maybe it's a setting in the profile for the profile dir that needs to be updated20:25
fta!ddeb20:31
micahgfta: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash20:32
asacmicahg: can you try to reproduce it the way i said?20:35
asacif that works we can try if migrating + creating a link to the new location will fix that20:35
micahgasac: we don't migrate until it's run, not on install20:36
asacsure20:36
micahgasac: I can create a symlink once the migration occurs20:36
asacso on first run ... migrate if .thunderbird.upstream doesnt exist and create a link ... ln -s $HOME/.thunderbird $HOME/.mozilla-thunderbird20:36
micahgthat would probably solve the problem20:36
micahgasac: profile paths shouldn't be hard coded anywhere in the sqlite DBs or prefs IMHO :)20:37
asacwell. as i said i am sure quite a lot of problems come from shutting down running instances20:39
asacbut i just checked and -remote "PING()" wouldnt really help us here20:39
asacso we should use the symlink approach20:39
micahgasac: ah, your theory is that it doesn't actually close when the new version is started20:39
micahgmissed that ebfore20:39
asacwell it doesnt20:39
asacif you click on tbird a second time it will just raise to front20:39
asacunless that feature regressed ;)20:39
asacbut we will just migrate the profile and then raise it to front20:40
micahgasac: should we do anything for current installs?20:40
asacso the current running instance is still using old profile and when shutdown it saves state to old location20:40
asacno20:40
micahgi.e. preinst checks for tb3 and creates symlink20:40
asaci think there is nothing needed besides making the migration better with symlink20:40
asacdont see what preinst should do20:41
asacjust migrator script20:41
micahgasac: add the symlink for people that alredy migrated20:41
asacnah20:41
micahgor shoul dI do that in the sheel script?20:41
asaceven that would be in the migrator script20:41
asacif .mozilla-thunderbird doesnt exist we can create the link20:42
micahgasac: -d won't register true for a symlink, right?20:42
asacso we cover those old installs that worked well20:42
asac-L it is afaik20:42
asaccheck manpage ;)20:42
micahgasac: k, just want to make sure on next run the symlink isn't migrated20:42
micahgasac: I'll work on it this weekend amongst everything else20:43
asac      -h file       True if file exists and is a symbolic link.20:43
asacso actually -h20:43
asac-L seems to be not portable20:43
micahgasac: I'll add it to the end of the script20:43
asacnot sure20:44
asacimo should be coded where current migration logic is20:45
micahgI was going to add it right after the migration logic20:45
asac dont have it in front of me20:46
asacdo it ... and show20:46
asachave to review20:46
micahgasac: k20:46
micahgasac: are we planning on backporting mozilla-devscripts to hardy?20:46
micahg*latest20:46
asacguess we need it for a bunch of extensions20:52
asacdo we need it for anything else?20:53
micahgasac: prism and fennec will be using it for the clean target for xulrunner, but that's not critical20:54
asacyeh20:54
micahgasac: I don't know anything else offhand20:58
rippsfta: I'm still getting the same crash in chromium, are you sure it's not using sse2/3 anymore?21:33
ftawhich version?21:33
rippsfta: daily ppa21:33
ripps0.5+svn20100406r43776+43809+43834-0ubuntu1~ucd221:33
ripps5.0.371.0~svn20100408r43913-0ubuntu1~ucd221:34
ftahm, 0.5+svn20100406r43776+43809+43834-0ubuntu1~ucd2 is the one i patched21:34
ftahttp://launchpadlibrarian.net/43464869/buildlog_ubuntu-lucid-amd64.chromium-codecs-ffmpeg_0.5%2Bsvn20100406r43776%2B43809%2B43834-0ubuntu1~ucd2_FULLYBUILT.txt.gz21:36
ftalook for HAVE_SSSE321:36
ftadid you fully restart the browser?21:37
rippsfta: first start since reboot, I've been using google-chrome21:38
ftais the crash the same?21:39
ftacould you let apport resolve it? so we have the asm too21:39
rippsfta: how do I do that? apport doesn't seem to react when it crashes21:39
ftado you have a file in /var/crash?21:40
ftaif so, click on it (in nautilus)21:40
ftait should complain it's not a genuine package at some point but after it has modified that crash file21:41
rippsfta: yeah, but it's pretty old21:41
ftanot the one then21:41
ftais it enabled? /etc/default/apport21:41
rippsI have to run it as --single-process, otherwise the only the tab crashes, and chromium won't flag apport21:43
rippsokay, what do I do with the .crash?21:43
ftaonce resolved by apport, i extract it manually: apport-unpack /var/crash/something /tmp/foo21:44
ftaif the trace is correct, i post it on a bug21:44
ftaotherwise, i install the missing dbg/dbgsym, edit the crash file to remove the end (added during resolve) and re-resolve again21:45
rippsfta: apport says I don't have enough memory to analyze to send to developers21:49
ftadoh21:49
ftathen go back to -g --single-process21:51
ftamake it crash21:51
ftaand;21:52
fta(gdb) backtrace full21:52
fta(gdb) info registers21:52
fta(gdb) x/16i $pc21:52
fta(gdb) thread apply all backtrace21:52
ftaas mentioned in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Backtrace21:52
rippsyeah, I know how to this21:53
ftai meant it for the registers part21:53
ftain fact, we need the asm part21:54
rippsfta: okay, uploaded it to the bug22:00
rippsfta: wait, so the codecs are still building with sse3 code, despite them being disabled?22:09
ftaseems so22:09
chrisccoulsonasac - are you available to do a xulrunner upload at all?22:11
asacon a call22:12
asacchrisccoulson: is all done?22:12
asacgimme details22:12
asaci can upload after or tomorrow morning22:12
asacdo you know if archive opens early?22:12
chrisccoulsonasac - i'll do another test build tonight and have it ready for tomorrow morning22:12
asacsure that works22:12
chrisccoulsoni'm not sure when the archive opens again22:12

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