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micahggood morning chrisccoulson09:24
chrisccoulsonhi micahg09:25
micahgI'm testing something to see if there's any difference if i fix that error for nobinonly09:25
micahgotherwise I have the build2 upload ready to go for natty09:25
micahgand it builds :)09:25
chrisccoulsoncool!09:25
micahgat least on everything except for ARM :-/09:25
micahgwill look into that later09:26
chrisccoulsonthanks09:26
micahgchrisccoulson: only packaging change is to drop the libpixman patch as it landed09:26
chrisccoulsonyeah, that's good :)09:27
micahgchrisccoulson: yeah, so it's not working...09:50
micahgah, I think I got it...trying again09:52
micahgchrisccoulson: so, I can make the warning go away, but not make the nobinonly script work, I think it's only going one level deep instead of 2, but I don't have any more time tonight to fix it10:44
micahgchrisccoulson: should I upload the current version to natty now and try for a fix later this week?10:45
chrisccoulsonmicahg - yes please, i really need to get those built in the security PPA today10:46
micahgchrisccoulson: k, will be uploading in a couple minutes10:46
chrisccoulsonthanks10:46
micahgchrisccoulson: the nobinonly script has been broken since lucid AFAICT so another week won't hurt10:48
chrisccoulsonyeah, that's ok10:53
chrisccoulsonright, couchdb fixed now hopefully :)10:53
chrisccoulsontime for me to get the security uploads done now10:54
micahgchrisccoulson: cool10:54
micahgchrisccoulson: 4MB left on upload10:54
chrisccoulsonat least i haven't got to generate a tarball here ;)10:54
micahgchrisccoulson: yep, glad to help :)10:54
* micahg needs to learn how to generate from a local hg repo :)10:55
chrisccoulsonmicahg - i've just been talking to Usul about mozilla bug 59594510:55
ubot2Mozilla bug 595945 in General "Automatic upgrade causes inbox (only) was overwrited with an empty fájl." [Critical,Unconfirmed] http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=59594510:55
micahgchrisccoulson: I commented about an hour ago10:55
chrisccoulsonhe said he's tempted to just close it because there's not really any useful information there10:55
micahgright10:55
chrisccoulsonand i've got no idea what to do ;)10:55
micahgwell, if the "Inbox" was a local mailbox that got moved, that might have had an affect, but the whole profile should've been gone10:56
micahg*effect10:56
micahgand the new migrator should avoid any more problems with TB2 to TB3 upgrade (I hope)11:00
micahgchrisccoulson: I"m going to send a call for testing for TB3.1 in the security PPA for Lucid11:01
micahgchrisccoulson: where should I tell people to file bugs for the security PPA?11:04
micahgchrisccoulson: BTW, I got the archive email, so the tarball's accessible11:05
* micahg is off to sleep will send the call for testing when I get up 11:07
micahgchrisccoulson: BTW, I also started on teh gnome-shell upgrade to 2.91.311:08
chrisccoulsonmicahg - thanks. i'd talk to robert about that perhaps11:09
chrisccoulson(sorry, i was off playing with my new phone)11:09
micahgchrisccoulson: I already asked Robert and Seb and they're not working on it (probably because it's in universe)11:09
micahgthey said they'd help with any missing deps that need to be packaged though11:10
* micahg wants to hear about the new phone later ;)11:12
jdstrandfta: hi! so that's weird, the maverick/armel build seems to have been retried (I didn't do that). I guess we'll see what happens13:28
jdstrandmdeslaur: did you do that? ^13:28
ftajdstrand, yep, we discussed that in #lp yesterday, they restarted half a dozen builds13:29
ftait's a known bug13:29
jdstrandI see13:29
mdeslaurjdstrand: nope, not me13:29
fta<jelmer> ScottK, fta, lifeless: it looks like there were some temporary issues scanning builders late yesterday. I'm going to file a bug about this and retry the problematic (half a dozen) builds.13:29
ftajdstrand, ^^13:30
* jdstrand nods13:30
ftadid it work?13:31
jdstrandfta: it is still building13:31
jdstrand16 hours in13:31
fta:P13:31
chrisccoulsonjdstrand, i've got most of the mozilla respins uploaded now13:42
chrisccoulsonjust doing seamonkey13:42
jdstrandchrisccoulson: thanks13:44
jdstrandchrisccoulson: is there a wiki page on the tbird transition?13:45
chrisccoulsonjdstrand, no, i wasn't sure if it was worth creating a wiki page. it's not quite as substantial as the ffox 3.6 update13:46
jdstrandchrisccoulson: 3.0 to 3.1 has not perfect for someone I know on Windows, but that was a while ago...13:50
chrisccoulsonright, time to carry on hacking on global menu :)13:54
ftajdstrand, it worked15:15
jdstrandfta: oh good. I'll test it and push it out hopefully today15:17
bdrungwiki.ubuntu.com sites have a 1 sec lag with minefield on maverick, but ff on natty works smoothly16:20
chrisccoulsonbdrung, viewing or editing? when did that start? (ie, is this the first nightly build where it happens?)16:55
bdrungchrisccoulson: viewing. it's not the first nightly build it's there for some days (or weeks?)16:57
chrisccoulsonoh, that makes things difficult ;)16:57
bdrungchrisccoulson: the lag is caused by 100% cpu load16:58
chrisccoulsonhave you used sysprof before?16:58
bdrungchrisccoulson: nope16:59
bdrungchrisccoulson: maybe it's caused by a plugin or extension16:59
chrisccoulsonpossibly16:59
chrisccoulsonbut sysprof is pretty easy to use, it might be worth running that if you can get firefox to use 100% CPU several times in a row17:00
chrisccoulsonbut try a new profile first ;)17:00
chrisccoulsonjust in case it's something wrong with that17:00
bdrungchrisccoulson: i disabled all plugins and extensions. then i failed to reproduce the load. i enabled all plugins and extensions, but i still fail to reproduce the load.17:02
bdrungaha, found the trigger17:03
chrisccoulsonbdrung - nice, heisenbug :)17:03
chrisccoulsonoh?17:03
bdrungchrisccoulson: go to "group your tabs" and go back. then the tab switching will lag17:04
chrisccoulsonbdrung, you're not an nvidia user are you?17:05
bdrungeven with plugins and extension disabled17:05
bdrungchrisccoulson: ati17:05
bdrungusing the floss ati driver17:05
chrisccoulsonhmmm, i don't get the issue here17:06
micahgchrisccoulson: where should I ask the security PPA bugs go?17:07
bdrungchrisccoulson: i can reproduce it with a new profile17:07
chrisccoulsonmicahg - the security PPA bugs should just go to the official package bugs shouldn't they?17:08
chrisccoulsonor did i misunderstand the question? :)17:08
micahgchrisccoulson: I'm wondering if apport will complain17:08
bdrungchrisccoulson: how do i use sysprof?17:09
chrisccoulsonbdrung - might be worth reporting a bug upstream about that, but it would be helpful to know roughly when it started17:09
chrisccoulsonbdrung - you can install sysprof from the archive, and it's just a matter of hitting the start button to start profiling17:09
chrisccoulsonthen you need to trigger firefox to use lots of CPU, preferable several times in quick succession17:10
chrisccoulsonthen when you press the profile button, you'll see a lot of data showing you what your CPU was doing17:10
bdrungsudo modprobe sysprof-module17:11
bdrungFATAL: Module sysprof_module not found.17:11
chrisccoulsonbdrung, yeah, you need to actually build the module first17:15
chrisccoulsondid you install sysprof-module-source?17:15
chrisccoulsoni can't remember whether i was offered to build it on install or not17:15
bdrungchrisccoulson: i build it with sudo m-a a-i sysprof-module17:16
chrisccoulsonhmmm, that should work then17:16
bdrungchrisccoulson: now i have a profile: http://pastebin.com/EyB9s0H117:17
bdrungwhat does it tell me?17:19
chrisccoulsoni'm not sure yet ;)17:19
chrisccoulsonis it firefox or X that's using all the CPU? it looks like it's Xorg17:23
bdrungchrisccoulson: it's X - i can't change the application while it lags17:24
chrisccoulsoninteresting17:24
chrisccoulsoni think it would be worth reporting this upstream17:24
bdrungchrisccoulson: upstream bug reporting guidelines?17:25
chrisccoulsonbdrung, https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Bug_writing_guidelines17:25
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bdrungchrisccoulson: i found a bunch of these in the dmesg output: [176590.643408] radeon 0000:01:00.0: ffff8800b1e72800 reserve failed for wait21:13
chrisccoulsonbdrung - interesting, so it could be a driver issue too :/21:14
chrisccoulsonwould be nice to figure out what triggers that, but i'm not sure how21:14
bdrungchrisccoulson: i assume that it's a driver issue (because i can't reproduce it on intel graphic hardware)21:14
chrisccoulsonyeah, those messages do suggest that21:16
micahgchrisccoulson: do you want to preview my call for testing e-mail to the team ML or should I just send it?21:23
chrisccoulsonmicahg - feel free to just send it, i don't think i need to look at it first :)21:32
chrisccoulsoni didn't check if things finished building yet actually21:32
chrisccoulsoni think i flooded the buildd's a bit today21:33
micahgchrisccoulson: eh, build1 to build2 shouldn't be too noticable anyways21:35
chrisccoulsonit's ok, it's built on all the arch's we care about :)21:37
chrisccoulsonit's still building on ia64, and i don't think anyone cares about that21:37
micahgerr, I forgot to update the locales for lucid...maybe I can get to that before the release is pushed otherwise, I'll just SRU it21:38
chrisccoulsondo they need updating?21:39
micahgchrisccoulson: we might be able to pick up another language, definitely some string updates21:40
micahgthe one in the PPA ATM will work though21:40
chrisccoulsonyeah, i'm too concerned about that, we can update those after the security update21:40
chrisccoulsonand do lucid + maverick at the same time21:40
micahgchrisccoulson: the only thing I was concerned about actually was using the maverick package in lucid for the translations since the path changed21:41
micahgbut if your upgrade testing didn't break I guess it's ok21:42
chrisccoulsonwell, i use an english locale ;)21:43
micahgjdstrand: are you planning any non-english upgrade tests?21:43
jdstrandmicahg: I don't normally. I can if there is something you think is broken. but if that is the case, I encourage you to test first ;)21:44
* micahg is thinking it might be safer to just upgrade the existing lucid package to 3.1.2 or 3.1.721:45
micahgchrisccoulson: if I have a new package for you in the morning will that be enough time for sufficient staging before releasing to Lucid?21:48
micahgor should I just wait to see if anyone reports any issues?21:50
jdstrandfta: are you aware that chromium is now calling pdf files 'dangerous'?21:59
jdstrand"This type of file can harm your computer. Are you sure you want to download case_Contact.pdf?"21:59
jdstrand[Discard] [Save]21:59
chrisccoulsonit should be "This type of file can harm your computer if you view it in Adobe Reader" :)22:05
micahgsupposedly Reader has a sandbox in Windows with version 1022:05
chrisccoulsonmicahg - i'll test a non-english locale now22:05
micahgchrisccoulson: thanks, I probably should have a lucid VM set up22:06
chrisccoulsoni'll do that now i've had enough of angry bird ;)22:06
chrisccoulsonmicahg - language packs work ok, i just tried french22:16
micahgchrisccoulson: ok, then I'll just plan to SRU all 3 versions based on the maverick/natty packaging22:17
chrisccoulsonthanks22:17
micahgthanks22:17
micahgcharlie-tca is happy about TB 3.1.x in Lucid, gives him something to trumpet in the next point release22:18
chrisccoulsonlol22:18
micahg10.04.3 will be more fun with FF 4.x22:25
micahgmaybe :-/22:27

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