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LLStarkshmm. why isn't a thunderbird-gnome-support a dependency of thunderbird?04:27
ddecatorin case KDE users don't want it =)04:27
LLStarksbut ubuntu default comes with firefox-gnome-support04:32
LLStarksare packages DE-agnostic?04:32
BUGabundo_remotem@rnlng cowboys&girls09:06
ddecatormorning BUGabundo_remote, gonna join the bugsquad meeting?09:06
BUGabundo_remotenope09:08
ddecatoraw09:08
BUGabundo_remoteI must force my self09:08
BUGabundo_remoteto put work in day09:08
BUGabundo_remotestill have work sheets to complete from one week ago :S09:09
ddecatorhaha, fair enough09:09
micahgfta: PM?09:11
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lfaraoneJust so I understand this correctly, is sugar-hulahop's use case entirely unsupported on 10.04 LTS, or is there something that could be done to get it working? from looking at bug 573772 and https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xulrunner-1.9.1/+bug/567819/comments/4 it seems like the package is important to a signif. number of people.15:16
ubottuLaunchpad bug 573772 in sugar-hulahop "package gone from lucid, can't satisfy dependencies" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/57377215:16
ubottuLaunchpad bug 567819 in xulrunner-1.9.1 "Please remove xulrunner-1.9.1 source, binaries and remaining rdepends from Lucid" [Undecided,Fix released]15:16
lfaraoneasac: ^^15:21
micahglfaraone: well, we were hoping to backport it15:24
lfaraonemicahg: okay, I guess that's what may have me confused.15:24
micahglfaraone: we ran out of time for Lucid15:24
lfaraonemicahg: ah, okay. what needs to be done to get it working, so to speak? I'm very unfamiliar with xulrunner and the mozilla team, sadly.15:25
micahglfaraone: I think we need to evaluate either getting pyxpcom in archive or porting sugar-hulalop to use python-gtkmozembed15:26
lfaraonemicahg: okay. is the former feasable?15:26
micahglfaraone: idk, I have to find out what upstream's plans are15:26
lfaraonemicahg: well, Sugar is persuing switching to WebKit, but that won't be finished till the end of GSoC or so.15:27
micahglfaraone: k, well, then that could be backported to Lucid instead15:28
lfaraonemicahg: yes. but the concern is that there are (apparently) other people who use sugar-hulahop.15:28
lfaraonemicahg: (such as pyjamas)15:31
micahglfaraone: I don't see that in archive15:32
lfaraonemicahg: it was in the archive, removed in Lucid.15:36
micahglfaraone: ah, it was only in Lucid15:37
lfaraonemicahg: http://changelogs.debian.net/pyjamas15:37
micahglfaraone: yeah, so I think that was the right decision15:38
micahgone of the binaries depended on python-hulahop which was dropped15:38
lfaraonemicahg: okay. do all the binaries depend on pyton-hulahop, or just one?15:43
micahglfaraone: just one, but the source would FTBFS in the LTS so it was decided to dorp15:44
micahg*drop15:44
chrisccoulsonlfaraone, i don't know who that commenter is, but he needs a prompt attitude change before i consider doing anything to help him15:54
chrisccoulsoni have zero interest in working with such idiots15:54
micahgchrisccoulson: I was tempted to post a CoC comment15:56
chrisccoulsonhe should just be removed from launchpad15:56
BUGabundo_remote?15:56
ddecatoryah, that's excessive15:56
chrisccoulson(that's probably a bit extreme though)15:56
chrisccoulsoni'm not going to respond though, i wouldn't be able to be polite15:56
BUGabundo_remotewhat's going on ?15:57
ddecatorBUGabundo_remote: the comment that was linked to above15:57
micahgchrisccoulson: k, I assume we removed the package because it was new to Lucid and it would be an FTBFS15:57
chrisccoulsoni think we removed it because it was part of the stack that required python-xpcom15:58
micahgchrisccoulson: yeah, pyjamas-desktop had a depends on python-hulahop15:58
micahgwhich would mean an FTBFS if we had to rebuild it15:58
lfaraonechrisccoulson: upstream developer of pyjamas, from what I can tell.16:01
chrisccoulsoni was going to try and get that fixed this cycle, but you can tell him someone else can do it now16:02
lfaraonechrisccoulson:16:03
chrisccoulsoni've got more important things to do than please people who are just going to be rude to me16:03
lfaraonechrisccoulson: don't let him get you down. there are other users of hulahop (including me, via Sugar) who greatly value the work you're doing.16:04
micahgfta: ping for PM?18:24
gnomefreakim guessing mvo is at UDS19:20
gnomefreakbug 5266719:57
ubottuLaunchpad bug 52667 in thunderbird "Thunderbird doesn't support RFC-2369 based Reply-To-List" [Wishlist,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/5266719:57
gnomefreak!info alsa-firmware-loaders karmic20:02
gnomefreak!info alsa-firmware-loaders20:03
ubottualsa-firmware-loaders (source: alsa-tools): ALSA software loaders for specific hardware. In component multiverse, is extra. Version 1.0.20-1ubuntu1 (karmic), package size 31 kB, installed size 240 kB (Only available for alpha amd64 arm armeb armel hppa i386 ia64 lpia m32r m68k mips mipsel powerpc ppc64 s390 s390x sh3 sh3eb sh4 sh4eb sparc)20:03
ubottualsa-firmware-loaders (source: alsa-tools): ALSA software loaders for specific hardware. In component multiverse, is extra. Version 1.0.22-0ubuntu1 (lucid), package size 31 kB, installed size 240 kB (Only available for alpha amd64 arm armeb armel avr32 hppa i386 ia64 m32r m68k mips mipsel powerpc ppc64 s390 s390x sh3 sh3eb sh4 sh4eb sparc)20:04
gnomefreak!info usplash maverick20:13
ubottuusplash (source: usplash): Userspace bootsplash utility. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.5.51 (maverick), package size 35 kB, installed size 220 kB (Only available for amd64 armel i386 lpia powerpc sparc)20:15
* gnomefreak thought we removed that20:16
gnomefreak@btlogin20:27
gnomefreak@whoami20:28
ubottugnomefreak20:28
gnomefreakubottu: thanks20:29
ubottuYou're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)20:29
micahggnomefreak: identity crisis?20:29
gnomefreakmicahg: yep i thought i was logged into ban tracker already20:30
micahggnomefreak: yes, mvo is at UDS20:30
gnomefreakreviewing my bans20:30
gnomefreakmicahg: thank would explain why hes not on IRC20:30
gnomefreaki can always ask in #smart when i get a minute or 620:31
gnomefreakmicahg: if i patch tb3 myself i would have to submit the patch for daily builds?20:32
micahggnomefreak: patch for what?20:32
gnomefreakmicahg: the link clicking bug20:32
micahggnomefreak: what bug?20:32
gnomefreakdont recall bug number buts it is set to fixed since stable has the patch20:32
gnomefreakgive me a few ill see if i can find it20:33
micahggnomefreak: what stable?/20:33
micahgI'm lost20:33
micahgdaily builds should be the same as Lucid20:33
micahgATM20:33
gnomefreakmicahg: tb3 in Lucid and Maverick has the patch but dailies do not20:33
gnomefreakits something with gnome suppport crap IIRC20:34
micahgI'll check now20:34
gnomefreakchris fixed it AFAIK20:35
micahggnomefreak: nope, they're the same20:35
gnomefreakmicahg: its not working here20:36
micahggnomefreak: it might be a karmic issue then20:36
gnomefreakmicahg: im on Lucid and Maveric20:36
micahggnomefreak: hmmm20:37
gnomefreakboth dont work20:37
micahggnomefreak: but archive version does?20:37
gnomefreakmicahg: AFAICT but im still looking for bug #20:37
gnomefreakwell i have to run outside for a minute someone is in driveway20:37
micahgbug 52629020:43
ubottuLaunchpad bug 526290 in thunderbird "Thunderbird 3 hyperlinks broken" [Low,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/52629020:43
gnomefreakmicahg: trying to open links brings up the choose application dialog box.20:43
micahggnomefreak: what happens when you do xdg-open http://www.mozilla.com from the command line?20:44
gnomefreakit opens20:44
gnomefreakmicahg: thats the same bug but that is not the bug i commented on20:45
micahggnomefreak: does archive version work20:45
gnomefreakyes as of yesterday it did. but im back on daily20:46
micahggnomefreak: let me install daily quick20:48
gnomefreakmicahg: the bug im refering to was fixed by chris not ales20:48
gnomefreakalex20:48
micahggnomefreak: right, I remember, just not the number :-/20:48
micahgbut the branches are the same ATM20:48
gnomefreakmicahg: im still looking. do i need to remove *-gnome-support?20:48
micahggnomefreak: won't make a difference, it's only the deps20:48
gnomefreakok20:49
micahggnomefreak: gnome?20:52
gnomefreakmicahg: yes20:52
* micahg needs to package 3.0.520:52
micahggnomefreak: wfm20:53
micahgbut I'm using xubuntu also20:53
micahggnomefreak: did you look at your gconf settings?20:53
gnomefreakmicahg: ok Lucid?20:54
micahgyep20:54
gnomefreakmicahg: no not yet. what am i lloking for?20:54
gnomefreaklooking20:54
gnomefreakmicahg: my browser is set to open the links if that is what you mean20:55
micahggnomefreak: I forgot what the gconf thing you are looking for is20:56
gnomefreakmicahg: i hope it doesnt have anything to do with the heading thunderbird20:57
micahggnomefreak: in gconf, what's desktop/gnome/applications/browser20:57
gnomefreakexec = firefox  needs_term == unchecked nremote -- checked20:58
micahggnomefreak: maybe check the settings in TB to see if the http handler is set for something else21:00
gnomefreakmicahg: do you know where that is? under first look i couldnt find anything close to that in prefferences21:01
micahgnetwork.protocol-handler.expose.https;true21:02
gnomefreakmicahg: its true21:02
gnomefreakthis started the same time as it did for everyone else but never got fixed here. same with all my other tb3 bugs that noone can reproduce but safemode doesnt help either21:03
micahggnomefreak: new profile?21:05
gnomefreaki guess we will find out.21:05
micahgbrb21:06
gnomefreakme too21:06
ftamicahg, hi21:09
gnomefreakfuck. ill be back this isnt working at all21:10
* gnomefreak wondering if its java messing it up21:16
gnomefreakmicahg: new profile didnt change anything the 2 biggest bugs i have are not changed in safe-mode nor new profile21:19
micahggnomefreak: so it has to be a system setting21:21
micahgmaybe I can find it later21:21
gnomefreakmicahg: thanks. im changing java settings atm21:21
micahggnomefreak: k, I'm heading out21:22
gnomefreakmicahg: have fun21:22
micahgthanks21:22
gnomefreakwell got rid of the java errors but still broken. looks for more info21:24
ftamicahg, pm21:25
gnomefreak!info lightning-extension hardy-backports22:12
ubottulightning-extension (source: lightning-sunbird): Calendar Extension for Thunderbird/Icedove. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.8+nobinonly-0ubuntu1~hardy1 (hardy-backports), package size 1073 kB, installed size 4456 kB22:12

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