[11:31] <jdstrand> chrisccoulson: hey, can you ping me when you commit your changes to 3.6.head (the changelog still says UNRELEASED and I saw the maverick update today)
[12:00] <jdstrand> fta: hey. can you explain the gyp/chromium-browser relationship again? I am testing the chromium update in -proposed but I don't have gyp installed and it isn't getting pulled in
[12:01] <jdstrand> fta: is it just for building chromium?
[12:04] <chrisccoulson> jdstrand, it's just for building it
[12:05] <gnomefreak> ok chromium is pissing me off the way it handles importing bookmarks
[12:05] <chrisccoulson> jdstrand, we branched lp:firefox/3.6 for maverick (lp:~mozillateam/firefox/firefox-3.6.maverick)
[12:05] <chrisccoulson> although i'm starting to think we should just merge the changes back in to lp:firefox/3.6 now, as it's getting confusing
[12:06] <chrisccoulson> so, you can just commit what you like ;)
[12:06] <gnomefreak> anyway to import bookmarks and it not add an import section?
[12:06] <gnomefreak> ^^chromium
[12:13] <Dimmuxx> gnomefreak: It doesn't add them to an import section if don't have any bookmarks added
[12:13] <fta> jdstrand, it's like autoconf, it turns .gyp files into makefiles (or scons files)
[12:15] <fta> jdstrand, it's needed, the reason for the upgrade is that the gyp syntax evolves pretty quickly, and they also keeps adding features (likes checkers)
[12:21] <gnomefreak> Dimmuxx: it does here. it wont add them to the bookmarks section without adding import. do i need to remove the links on th toolbar?
[12:24] <gnomefreak> Dimmuxx: give me a minute i am uploading a screenshot
[12:25] <gnomefreak> Dimmuxx: http://img691.imageshack.us/f/screenshotecb.png/
[12:25] <gnomefreak> it seems .json cant be added so its .html that i used
[12:29] <Dimmuxx> gnomefreak: maybe it only works properly on first run then
[12:29] <Dimmuxx> because the first time I imported from firefox it worked as it should
[12:29] <gnomefreak> i closed it and reopened it and its the same
[12:29]  * gnomefreak will try again
[12:30] <Dimmuxx> first run as it in with no profile in your home folder
[12:31] <gnomefreak> Dimmuxx: k
[12:32] <gnomefreak> what is the name of the profile :(
[12:33] <Dimmuxx> .config/chromium
[12:33] <gnomefreak> thanks
[12:33] <gnomefreak> that is really an odd place to put it
[12:34] <Dimmuxx> nah it's the gnome way to do things
[12:34] <Dimmuxx> most apps ignore that suggestion though
[12:35] <gnomefreak> Dimmuxx: thanks that worked. is this a bug?
[12:35] <gnomefreak> shouldnt it work without a new profile?
[12:35] <Dimmuxx> no it's probably a feature
[12:36] <Dimmuxx> if you import bookmarks later you probably want to get them in a specific folder and not mess with your already added ones
[12:36] <gnomefreak> ok
[12:37] <Dimmuxx> an extension/addon that synced firefox and chromium bookmarks+history would be nice though since I switch between them
[12:38] <gnomefreak> i agree and i do the same
[13:05] <gnomefreak> anyone having problems with chromium + launchpad home page map?
[13:09] <chrisccoulson> gnomefreak, yeah, it seems it doesn't work in any browser
[13:13] <gnomefreak> chrisccoulson: chromium gives me an error firefox didnt
[13:14] <chrisccoulson> firefox gives me the same error as chromium
[13:14] <gnomefreak> oh i didnt get it let me try again
[13:15] <gnomefreak> chrisccoulson: it does now
[13:18] <chrisccoulson> gnomefreak - bug 624981
[13:18] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 624981 in launchpad-registry "The Google Maps API server rejected your request (affects: 33) (dups: 6) (heat: 171)" [Critical,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/624981
[13:19] <gnomefreak> chrisccoulson: thanks
[13:21] <fta> jdstrand, what is test-browser.py?
[13:23] <jdstrand> fta: in lp:qa-regression-testing
[13:23] <jdstrand> fta: the security and QA teams have scripts to test stuff
[13:24] <Dimmuxx> any more specific eta on the beta ppa yet btw?
[13:24] <jdstrand> fta: one is test-browser.py-- which basically hand holds you through a series of tests
[13:24] <jdstrand> fta: it is requires (a lot of) user interaction, but it works ok
[13:25] <fta> hm, it's a huge branch
[13:25] <jdstrand> yes, it is
[13:26] <jdstrand> it's more than just test scripts, there is all kinds of data too
[13:26] <jdstrand> (for the test scripts)
[13:29] <fta> 550M
[13:45] <fta> seems very firefox oriented
[13:46] <jdstrand> fta: it was written initially for firefox
[13:46] <jdstrand> fta: you can do 'test-browser.py -E -e chromium-browser'
[13:46] <jdstrand> fta: but yeah, it is a work in progress
[13:48] <jdstrand> fta: I actually fixed the version check but only just now checked it in
[13:48] <jdstrand> well, by fixed, I 'skipped' it
[15:25] <gnomefreak> are we still planning ff4.0 for maverick?
[18:57] <fta> lol, http://video.nytimes.com/video/2010/08/26/technology/personaltech/1248068922024/the-kindle-3.html
[19:37] <micahg> chrisccoulson: bug reports on your day off? :)
[19:38] <chrisccoulson> micahg - yeah, i thought i should do something today ;)
[19:39] <micahg> chrisccoulson: heh, well, Firefox was approved a few hours ago, so we should know soon if something went horribly wrong, I'll look over bug reports tonight when I get home to make sure there are no regressions
[19:41] <micahg> wow, a universe package pushed through 3 minutes after uploading :)
[19:44] <chrisccoulson> micahg - yeah we should be ok for 3.6.9. there doesn't seem to be any issues for this release
[19:44] <chrisccoulson> not sure if you want to push seamonkey 2.0.7 to maverick or not?
[19:44] <micahg> chrisccoulson: oh, I guess I could do that :)
[19:45] <chrisccoulson> yeah, that one is ok to do, and if you're lucky, it might get processed quickly too ;)
[19:45] <micahg> chrisccoulson: I'll do it later tonight then
[19:45] <chrisccoulson> micahg - you'll need to use the tarball already in the u-m-s PPA for lucid
[19:45] <micahg> chrisccoulson: ok, will do
[19:45] <chrisccoulson> thanks
[19:46] <micahg> chrisccoulson: I still need to fix that cairo issue :-/
[19:46] <chrisccoulson> i've not looked at that issue yet, is it quite a difficult one to fix?
[19:46] <micahg> chrisccoulson: mThebes needs to be dropped
[19:47] <micahg> I guess I keep pushing it off because I'm afraid of doing it wrong, I should just bite the bullet and do it soon