[03:00] <gnomefreak> its hard to tell someone something when they are not here
[03:00]  * gnomefreak Mr. Obvious tonight
[03:00] <ddecator> we all have our moments
[03:01] <gnomefreak> :)
[03:01] <ddecator> waiting for micah?
[03:01] <gnomefreak> ddecator: yeah
[03:02] <gnomefreak> well not so much waiting but while im here i wanted to let him know 1.9.3 built but the apps have not
[03:03] <ddecator> heh, i've been waiting for him to. did xr1.9.3 just get a new build? the one this morning kind of broke things
[03:04] <gnomefreak> ddecator: that was the one that was built last i know of. he stayed up fixing it last night but nothing else built behind it
[03:04] <ddecator> too*
[03:04] <ddecator> gnomefreak: ah, gotcha. he noticed it this morning i think
[03:04] <ddecator> FF3.7 isn't working atm because of it :p
[03:04] <gnomefreak> its not?
[03:05] <ddecator> nope, doesn't launch at all, i'm using 3.6 for now
[03:05] <ddecator> micah said the trunk is broken
[03:05] <gnomefreak> ddecator: let me see what i get after latest updates
[03:07] <gnomefreak> 1000      5953 11.6 13.2 141024 32924 ?        Sl   22:06   0:03 /usr/lib/firefox-3.7a5pre/firefox-3.7  its running just not displaying it sees
[03:07] <gnomefreak> seems
[03:08] <gnomefreak> latest update i noticed was just lucid -> maverick (same versions) without the ~Lucid at the end
[03:08] <ddecator> right, you have to kill it, there is no gui
[03:08] <gnomefreak> him and chriss where working(talking about) it but i wasnt paying attention too closely
[03:09] <ddecator> when was that? i had irssi logged off all afternoon so i might have missed it
[03:10] <gnomefreak> ddecator: ~12hours ago maybe
[03:10] <ddecator> hm, that might be in my logs then, but i dont have time to check atm
[03:11]  * gnomefreak needs to work on xchat tomorrow if i get time. for some reason it wouldnt connect to irc.mozilla.org but did to deabian servers
[03:11] <gnomefreak> debian even
[03:11] <ddecator> i have trouble with mozilla's servers sometimes
[03:13] <gnomefreak> that is good to know now i dont feel like its all my fault but im fairly sure it was a setting i had
[03:15] <ddecator> mozilla's servers disconnect me for now reason probably once a week, haha
[03:18] <gnomefreak> i never really had much of an issue with them but Xchat is just being a pain in the ass since i lost my backups so i have to start working on it again
[03:20] <gnomefreak> ok im going to bed. too much work on too litle sleep
[03:20] <ddecator> haha, alright, cya
[11:16] <Lantizia> Hey is the Yahoo! default thing on a per geographical location basis?  Installed Ubuntu 10.04 several times now and I till get Google as the default.
[11:17] <Lantizia> ah hang on... topic :)
[11:18] <Lantizia> crazy crazy
[11:25] <BUGabundo_remote> wow
[11:25] <BUGabundo_remote> topic is outdated!!!
[11:25] <BUGabundo_remote> asac: time to update it
[11:40] <Lantizia> Is drag and drop of e-mails in thunderbird broken?
[11:41] <Lantizia> hmm just restarted it and now it's fine again
[12:03] <gnomefreak> it was changed back to google
[12:03] <gnomefreak> IIRC
[12:05] <gnomefreak> as for thunderbird using 3.0 drag and drop works here with the daily builds
[12:14] <gnomefreak> BUGabundo_remote: im using chmod to change permissions of a file i have is it 700 or 777? it seems that a+x doesnt work
[13:32] <BUGabundo_remote> gnomefreak: sorry, lost track
[13:32] <BUGabundo_remote> what do you want to do?
[13:32] <gnomefreak> BUGabundo_remote: i think i got it thanks
[13:32] <BUGabundo_remote> np
[13:49]  * asac checks topic
[13:50] <asac> BUGabundo_remote: better?
[13:53] <asac> Lantizia: we moved back to google before lucid relesae
[14:03] <BUGabundo_remote> asac: yes
[15:26] <mdeslaur> chrisccoulson: apple just announced 54 new vulnerabilities in webkit. Add them to the ~22 that are already present in karmic's webkit, and I think we will need to backport 1.2.1 to earlier release instead of 1.1.15.x...
[15:26] <mdeslaur> chrisccoulson: don't shoot the messenger :)
[15:26] <chrisccoulson> mdeslaur, the webkit backport of epiphany needs some work anyway - it sucks compared to the gecko version atm
[15:27] <chrisccoulson> but that's also the case for epiphany i karmic and lucid too
[15:28] <mdeslaur> well, fortunately epiphany in karmic and lucid is in universe
[16:36] <micahg> chrisccoulson: trying to get a test openjdk uploaded now
[16:36] <chrisccoulson> micahg - thanks
[16:37] <chrisccoulson> jdstrand - totem is uploaded to the PPA now
[16:37] <micahg> chrisccoulson: the caveat is maintainer is set for me, if it builds, do you know how to upload w/openjdk team as maintainer?
[16:41] <chrisccoulson> micahg - yeah, i can do that
[16:41] <micahg> chrisccoulson: k
[16:41] <chrisccoulson> what was the issue with setting the openjdk team as the maintainer anyway?
[16:42]  * chrisccoulson thinks it's a shame that PPA uploads don't count towards karma
[16:42] <chrisccoulson> i did nearly 400 uploads yesterday ;)
[16:42] <micahg> chrisccoulson: they do :)
[16:43] <chrisccoulson> oh, maybe i'll get a nice surprise tomorrow then ;)
[17:02] <jdstrand> chrisccoulson: re totem> ack
[18:33] <jdstrand> chrisccoulson: did you notice all the totem builds are ftbfs?
[18:33] <chrisccoulson> jdstrand - yeah, i'm just fixing that now
[18:33] <jdstrand> k
[18:34] <chrisccoulson> its because i changed the xulrunner build-depend to pull in 1.9.2 at the last minute
[18:34] <chrisccoulson> and it's looking in the wrong location for headers (there are no stable and unstable folders anymore)
[20:05] <fta> jdstrand, why no security updates for those?? http://www.adobe.com/support/security/advisories/apsa10-01.html
[20:17] <jdstrand> fta: I am following up with our partner packager. thanks
[20:18] <jdstrand> fta: ok, the eta in the advisory is the 10th and our partner guy said Ubuntu should have packages then too
[20:19] <fta> ok
[20:20] <jdstrand> we will get flashplugin-nonfree out on that day as well
[20:22] <fta> if you can also ask get the workaround for bug 589409 in acroread/maverick, it would be nice
[20:22] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 589409 in acroread (Ubuntu) "acroread corrupted display when using RGBA in gtk (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/589409
[20:22] <fta> jdstrand, ^^
[20:34] <jdstrand> mdeslaur: ^ you interested in that too?
[20:36] <mdeslaur> jdstrand: no, that's only for acrobat...so iamfuzz only
[20:36] <jdstrand> oh, duh
[20:37] <jdstrand> sorry, I misread that
[20:40] <micahg> chrisccoulson: good news...no 3.5.10 release w/out/3.6.4
[20:41] <chrisccoulson> micahg - yeah :)
[21:18] <micahg> chrisccoulson: I have some dependency issues w/openjdk, I'll look into it more tonight
[22:01] <Dimmuxx> How do I change which application is used to open downloaded files when I select to open them in the downloads window?
[22:01] <micahg> Dimmuxx: Edit -> Preferences -> Applications
[22:02] <ddecator> wow, i didn't have a chance to look for that..
[22:02] <micahg> Dimmuxx: should be system defaults by default
[22:02] <Dimmuxx> that's just what it should do with them when I click on a link
[22:03] <ddecator> maybe System > Preferences > Preferred Applications
[22:03] <Dimmuxx> nope
[22:03] <micahg> Dimmuxx: what's the issue?
[22:03] <Dimmuxx> tried all the obvious things
[22:03] <Dimmuxx> I download a mp3 file
[22:03] <Dimmuxx> it shows up in the Downloads window
[22:03] <Dimmuxx> I select open it
[22:03] <Dimmuxx> it opens in totem
[22:04] <Dimmuxx> I have audacious as the player for mp3 files in nautilus
[22:04] <micahg> Dimmuxx: if you open the folder by right clicking the download, and open from the folder, where does it open?
[22:04] <Dimmuxx> audacious of course
[22:04] <Dimmuxx> same thing with movies files
[22:05] <micahg> Dimmuxx: then check the preferences
[22:05] <Dimmuxx> the preferences for mp3 files are Always ask
[22:08] <Dimmuxx> and system > preferences > preferred application are rhythmbox for multimedia files btw so it can't get the info from there
[22:09]  * micahg doesn't know
[22:10] <micahg> Dimmuxx: which version?
[22:10] <Dimmuxx> it seems that google doesn't either :/
[22:10] <Dimmuxx> 3.6.4build6
[22:10] <Dimmuxx> but I don't think that's related
[22:10]  * micahg wonders if it's our build or not
[22:11] <Dimmuxx> I found a thread on the ubuntu forum from 2008 but no solution there either
[22:11] <micahg> Dimmuxx: maybe ask in #firefox on irc.mozilla.org?
[22:12]  * micahg can follow you over there
[22:12] <Dimmuxx> okay
[22:13] <ddecator> ha, i can finally connect to their servers without being disconnected right away..
[22:13] <micahg> Dimmuxx: actually #qa might be better over there
[22:14] <Dimmuxx> too much spam in #firefox?
[22:14] <Dimmuxx> are you sure it's a regression though?
[22:14]  * micahg isn't sure :)
[22:14] <Dimmuxx> since people had the same problem back in 2008
[22:15] <Dimmuxx> or 2009 http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1230227
[22:16] <micahg> Dimmuxx: I was wondering if it's a mime type issue, that bug is well known
[22:16] <Dimmuxx> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=859228
[22:16] <Dimmuxx> I pasted the wrong thread but it might be the same issue too
[22:32] <micahg> Dimmuxx: so, per #qa discussion, tru disabling ubufox, then try from the cli, xdg-open mymp3.mp3
[22:33] <Dimmuxx> xdg-open opens it in audacious
[22:34] <Dimmuxx> disabling the extension didn't work
[22:34] <micahg> Dimmuxx: that's good, I think there's an upstream bug to implement xdg-open...
[22:34] <Dimmuxx> I also tried to have open in audacious2 in the window before saving the file
[22:34] <Dimmuxx> but that didn't work
[22:34] <micahg> Dimmuxx: if you want, you can file a bug on LP and I'll try to find teh upstream
[22:35] <Dimmuxx> I wonder where it gets the information to use totem
[22:36] <Dimmuxx> It must be from somewhere
[22:36] <jdstrand> chrisccoulson: ok, I finally finished https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Firefox3.6.4Upgrade/SecurityPublication
[22:36] <micahg> Dimmuxx: is it opening in totem outside the browser or inside the browser?
[22:36] <Dimmuxx> outside
[22:36] <chrisccoulson> jdstrand, thanks, i will take a look at that in the morning
[22:36] <jdstrand> chrisccoulson: if you could look that over to make sure we are on the same page, that would be great
[22:36] <jdstrand> chrisccoulson: cool, thanks
[22:37] <Dimmuxx> micahg: It should be easy for you to reproduce
[22:37] <micahg> Dimmuxx: right, just no time right now, can try later
[22:38] <Dimmuxx> heh okay good :)
[22:40] <Dimmuxx> It works in correctly in chromium btw
[22:40] <Dimmuxx> -in
[22:41] <Dimmuxx> heh, I get more reasons to switch to it everyday.
[22:54] <jdstrand> fta: am I remembering correctly that you were/are preparing a 5.0.375.70 update for chromium-browser? (fyi, I just filed bug #591474)
[22:54] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 591474 in chromium-browser (Ubuntu) "5.0.375.70 security update available (affects: 1) (heat: 260)" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/591474
[22:54] <jdstrand> that might have been .55 I was thinking of
[23:07] <fta> jdstrand, .55 as we're tracking the stable channel now. http://people.ubuntu.com/~fta/ppa-dashboard/chromium-daily.html
[23:08] <fta> oh, i missed that .70
[23:08] <jdstrand> I think .70 is the new stable...
[23:09] <fta> see that. /me looking at why i missed it
[23:09] <jdstrand> fta: if you are planning a .70, would you mind making a .70 package for lucid and reference bug 591474?
[23:10] <ubot4> Launchpad bug 591474 in chromium-browser (Ubuntu) "5.0.375.70 security update available (affects: 1) (heat: 260)" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/591474
[23:10] <fta> sure
[23:10] <jdstrand> fta: thanks, feel free to put it in the same place and ping me and I'll get it uploaded, etc, etc
[23:13] <micahg> chrisccoulson: looks like we might get PGO in FF4 for free :)
[23:14] <fta> jdstrand, i already know it builds & run fine, it's been in the beta channel for ~4days. i just have to document and close the release
[23:14] <chrisccoulson> micahg - cool
[23:14] <micahg> chrisccoulson: will require gcc 4.5 though
[23:14] <micahg> so > maverick
[23:14] <micahg> >= maverick
[23:16] <jdstrand> fta: ack
[23:56]  * asac says hello
[23:56] <asac> 1am ... good time to start working ;)
[23:57]  * ddecator says hello to asac 
[23:57] <asac> he ddecator
[23:59]  * BUGabundo waves back