[08:35] <micahg> chrisccoulson: I'm going to try a test build locally of thunderbird with enable-thumb2 to see if that fixes the FTBFS
[14:23] <BUGabundo> o/
[19:32] <micahg> chrisccoulson: was nspr-config supposed to be in the @LIBDIR@ for xulrunner, it seems to be installed in sdk/bin now, I think that's why the installer can't find it
[19:32] <chrisccoulson> micahg - the upstream SDK has it in LIBDIR, and also "make install" doesn't actually install it anywhere ;)
[19:32] <chrisccoulson> it gets built, but never installed
[19:33] <chrisccoulson> i hit the same issue last week when doing a debug build
[19:33] <micahg> chrisccoulson: hmm, well, most of the builds seem to be failing on it
[19:33] <micahg> the ones using nspr 4.8.6 still
[19:36] <chrisccoulson> wow, the upstream SDK is 223MB!
[19:37] <chrisccoulson> that's crazy
[19:37] <chrisccoulson> so, make install doesn't install anything in sdk/bin (only sdk/lib)
[19:39] <micahg> /build/buildd/xulrunner-2.0-2.0~b11~hg20110129r61581+nobinonly/build-tree/mozilla/objdir-i686-linux-gnu/config/nsinstall -R ../../nsprpub/config/nspr-config ../../dist/sdk/bin
[19:40] <chrisccoulson> right, it goes in to the wrong place ;)
[19:40]  * micahg is confused
[19:40] <chrisccoulson> make install only runs stage-package and then copies everything to LIBDIR
[19:40] <micahg> ah
[19:41] <chrisccoulson> stage-package copies everything from dist/bin to dist/xulrunner if there is no package manifest
[19:41] <chrisccoulson> and then it copies everything from dist/xulrunner to LIBDIR
[19:41] <chrisccoulson> "make sdk" is what you use to build the actual SDK, but that builds a tar
[19:41] <chrisccoulson> (i think)
[19:42] <chrisccoulson> yes, it does. i just tested it here
[19:58] <chrisccoulson> micahg - we're sending tbird crash reports upstream now :)
[19:58] <chrisccoulson> haven't actually tested if it works yet though
[19:58] <chrisccoulson> but our symbols are uploaded
[19:59] <chrisccoulson> time to see if ted's crashme extension works in tbird
[20:03] <micahg> chrisccoulson: only natty?
[20:03] <chrisccoulson> for now, yes
[20:04] <chrisccoulson> nice - https://crash-stats.mozilla.com/report/index/20ab7711-33dc-4872-9524-67dfc2110130
[20:04] <micahg> chrisccoulson: cool
[20:05] <micahg> chrisccoulson: BTW, FF4 stopped crashing on my all the time finally, but memory usage is still crazy, did you chat with bdmurray at all?
[20:05] <chrisccoulson> micahg - i didn't. i saw the comment, but i was too busy with couchdb to respond
[20:06] <chrisccoulson> a couple of people have mentioned the memory usage. i can't reproduce it though, and i'm not sure what to do about it. it would be easier for me if i saw it too
[20:06] <chrisccoulson> the best thing i can advise for now is to report those sorts of bugs upstream, where they might be seen by someone who knows what to ask :)
[20:06] <micahg> chrisccoulson: I might end up doing mediatomb with xulrunner-1.9.2 just so I can fix Lucid and Maverick easily, then port to xul20 in natty
[20:07] <micahg> chrisccoulson: I have 5 tags groups in one window and 2 in another, with about 100 tabs open
[20:07] <micahg> s/tags/tabs
[20:07] <chrisccoulson> heh, i don't open anywhere near 100 tabs
[20:07] <chrisccoulson> perhaps i should try it ;)
[20:08] <micahg> it seems like the tab groups aren't unloading the memory when they're not in the foreground
[20:08] <micahg>  3977 micah     20   0 3348m 1.5g  19m S   12 39.3 446:02.27 firefox-4.0-bin
[20:09] <chrisccoulson> perhaps i should try that, but i guess that might be deliberate anyway ;)
[20:09] <chrisccoulson> hmmm, i'm wondering whether to switch tbird to use internal nss and nspr :/
[20:09] <chrisccoulson> would make our crash reports more readable
[20:10] <micahg> it'll be bumped w/the next point release anyways
[20:10] <chrisccoulson> i think we probably should. we need to be using internal libs for the reports to be useful really
[20:11] <micahg> well, not having to read the crash reports is worth it
[20:30] <BUGabundo> fta: don't the gmail notifications work in ubuntu ?
[20:30] <BUGabundo> had no prob in debian
[20:30] <BUGabundo> but here can't make it work :(
[20:30] <fta> BUGabundo, no idea, not using it
[20:31] <fta> saw that this morning: bug 710127
[20:31] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 710127 in chromium-browser "Desktop notifications from Chromium can not be closed" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/710127
[20:32] <BUGabundo> not that
[20:32] <fta> it means it's working ;)
[20:44] <BUGabundo> fta: removed and readded
[20:44] <BUGabundo> now it asked to enable it
[20:44] <BUGabundo> now to see if it works
[20:48] <BUGabundo> wors
[20:48] <BUGabundo> works
[21:17] <fta> BUGabundo, good
[21:17] <fta> BUGabundo, i use gmail but only on my android tablet and in evolution (through imap)