[01:45] micahg: no, I'm not doing the rhythmbox-radio-plugin update...you can have it if you want [01:54] mdeslaur: k, thanks === Brownout is now known as Guest9262 [13:30] micahg: re mountinfo> it seemed firefox 4.0 specific. is it affecting 3.6? === JanC_ is now known as JanC [13:43] jdstrand, what's this? [13:43] (your last comment) [14:00] dpm, hi. http://people.ubuntu.com/~fta/chromium/translations/ [14:01] dpm, to illustrate what i said yesterday, compare the html output for trunk and stable [14:01] hi fta, looking... [14:04] fta, what should I see there? I see that stable has gotten many string fixes from Launchpad translators, coming from trunk. Is that what you wanted to illustrate, or am I missing any bits? [14:05] dpm, that's it. [14:05] ok, cool :) [14:07] wow, we've got lots of languages working on them already, even before any announcement :) [14:08] just 5 [14:09] de es et fi pt_BR [14:10] now that lp got the fix, i need the next export and see if it helped [14:24] I could see others, though: te, ar, sr, zh-CN, el, hu... [14:27] (I meant working on the chromium translations in LP) === Guest9262 is now known as Brownout === yofel_ is now known as yofel [15:39] does anybody actually maintain mozvoikko upstream? [15:40] it's getting more and more of a pain for us to keep it working [18:26] jdstrand: well, we have an apparmor profile for 4.0 as well, also 4.1 will probably end up in Maverick and Lucid, so we should probably keep the apparmor profiles up to date for them as well [18:35] chrisccoulson: for mozjs build deps, we still need xulrunner-dev, right? [19:09] micahg - yeah, we do. i didn't see the point in splitting that for now [19:10] chrisccoulson: the only point I can see if a provildes libmozjs-dev on xulrunner-2.0-mozjs-dev if we create it [19:10] s/if/is/g [19:33] hmmm, i've got no idea if mozvoikko is working or not [19:33] it loads, and firefox doesn't crash, which is a good sign [19:33] but i've got no idea how to test it [19:34] chrisccoulson: maybe ask the Debian maintainer [19:46] * gnomefreak crosses fingers [19:47] yay!!!! its fixed, thanks [19:47] although software-center is still borked [20:29] ok xulrunner20 is still not configureing please see bug 671394 for more info [20:29] Launchpad bug 671394 in xulrunner-2.0 (Ubuntu) (and 2 other projects) "Xulrunner-1.9.2 and xulrunner-2.0 stall out on configuring (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/671394 [21:19] mdeslaur, we're updating lucid to thunderbird 3.1 on december 9th, i'm not sure if you want to help out testing that :) [21:20] i know it is a holiday in USA but fta, you gave me a command a while ago to build a playlist. any chance you can give it to me again [21:20] the lucid update (along with language pack etc) is already in the ubuntu-mozilla-security PPA [21:20] i think xulrunner just got fixed [21:20] gnomefreak, i'm not in the US ;) i'm french [21:20] chrisccoulson: I won't have time this week, but I can give a hand with testing next week [21:21] mdeslaur, thanks, that would be great [21:21] ah [21:21] gnomefreak, playlist for what? [21:21] fta: music [21:21] mdeslaur, we especially need to test the hardy -> lucid upgrade case [21:21] i shall hopefully set aside some time to test that next week too [21:21] gnomefreak, it's usually as simple as "ls *.mp3 > playlist.m3u" [21:22] gnomefreak, but depends on what you need [21:22] playlist.m3u is the name? [21:22] it seems it is ls [21:22] opps [21:23] i will try it, thanks [21:23] m3u is weird to me [21:25] fta: gnomefreak@Development:~$ ls *.mp3 > master-playlist.m3u [21:25] ls: cannot access *.mp3: No such file or directory [21:27] gnomefreak, as i said, it's specific to your file hierarchy. "find . -name \*.mp3 -print > master-playlist.m3u" should work, but could be huge if you have a lot of files [21:28] there are alot of files [21:28] gnomefreak, why do you need that? most players don't need a playlist, they have their own database [21:29] fta: to add all music instead of adding per file/dir [21:29] gnomefreak, add to what? [21:29] fta: music player [21:30] gnomefreak, which one? most have a way to track a music folder automatically [21:30] so you never need to do that manually, just put your files in that dir [21:30] oh