[01:06] <micahg> chrisccoulson: I think we need --disable-elf-hack still armel and powerpc failed
[01:07] <chrisccoulson> micahg - maybe not, i spoke to glandium about that earlier
[01:07] <micahg> chrisccoulson: ok
[01:08] <chrisccoulson> i'll probably do that tonight, but i guess it will get fixed quite quickly
[01:08] <micahg> chrisccoulson: I'm still trying to get my VMs set up :)
[01:08] <chrisccoulson> heh :)
[09:20] <fta2> dpm, hi, seems the strings are back: http://people.ubuntu.com/~fta/chromium/translations/trunk/converter-output.html (in blue)
[09:21] <dpm> fta, \o/
[09:25] <fta2> dpm, i hope they are the right ones. someone should check (i unfortunately can't)
[10:15] <dpm> fta2, I think the best thing to do would be to send an e-mail to the launchpad-translators list, to simply tell translators to double-check them
[10:16] <dpm> hi chrisccoulson, is the panorama thing gone from firefox? I can't see the little icon anymore next to the tabs
[11:30] <chrisccoulson> dpm - oh, i only just noticed the icon isn't there too
[11:31] <chrisccoulson> panorama is still there though
[11:31] <dpm> chrisccoulson, not that it bothers me much tough, but the one time I wanted to use it, it suddenly wasn't there :)
[12:04] <dpm> chrisccoulson, could you configure https://launchpad.net/po2xpi for bugs? I'd like to open a bug for the problems we're currently having for the Lucid language packs, and I can't, since it's not configured
[12:04] <dpm> (sorry if you got an additional ping. I just got disconnected and I want to make sure you got it)
[12:16] <chrisccoulson> dpm - ok, that's done
[12:17] <dpm> brilliant, thanks chrisccoulson
[12:22] <chrisccoulson> dpm - https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=626500
[12:22] <ubot2> Mozilla bug 626500 in Toolbars "Don't put the Panorama button on the tab bar by default" [Normal,Resolved: fixed]
[12:23] <chrisccoulson> and also https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=626791
[12:23] <ubot2> Mozilla bug 626791 in Toolbars "Add the Panorama button to the toolbar automatically after the user has entered Panorama for the first time" [Normal,Assigned]
[12:24] <dpm> chrisccoulson, aaahh that was it then, thanks :)
[15:35] <jeward> Anyone know how to set what the first hour displayed is in Mozilla Sunbird?
[18:45] <micahg> jdstrand: apparently both my machines don't support the VT-x extension, so I'll have to wait for my new machine to use kvm, in the mean time, I'll get some Virtualbox VMs set up
[18:46] <jeward> Anyone know how to set what the first hour displayed is in Mozilla Sunbird?
[19:00] <chrisccoulson> micahg - virtualbox is broken in natty ;)
[19:00] <chrisccoulson> (or, at least it was when i last tried)
[19:01] <micahg> chrisccoulson: not on natty yet ;) still using Maverick
[19:02] <chrisccoulson> heh ;)
[19:02] <chrisccoulson> maverick is oooooolllllllllllddddddd
[19:02] <chrisccoulson> that was sooooooooo last year
[19:02] <micahg> chrisccoulson: I might try to set up the 32 bit VMs on the desktop I have set up here, but it only has 1GB RAM
[19:07]  * micahg wonders what's better P3 1Ghz 2GB RAM vs P4 2Ghz 1GB RAM
[19:28] <micahg> chrisccoulson: I've got a crazy suggestion for you, what about Firefox building mozjs?
[19:28] <chrisccoulson> micahg - it can't ;)
[19:29] <micahg> oh well
[19:29] <chrisccoulson> micahg - libmozjs is statically linked in to libxul now
[19:29] <chrisccoulson> we only get libmozjs in xulrunner because we explicitly build with --enable-shared-js
[19:29] <chrisccoulson> we don't want to do that in firefox ;)
[19:32] <micahg> indeed
[19:45] <jdstrand> micahg: no worries. virtualbox is more than able to do what you need :)
[19:46] <jdstrand> micahg: 1G with virtualization is a bit tight, but should be doable. later versions of ubuntu you'll likely want 384M in the guest so it isn't horrible (karmic+ iirc)
[19:47] <micahg> jdstrand: I'm assuming I'm better off with the faster processor and dealing with the lower memory?
[19:52] <jdstrand> micahg: tbh, I'd prefer more memory, but I haven't benchmarked it
[19:53] <micahg> jdstrand: really? I guess I can swap the drives out of the systems, is the assumption that the GUI should perform the tests just as well on teh slower machine?
[19:55] <jdstrand> I would think so
[21:11] <chrisccoulson> right, the nightlies should work again now
[21:46] <fta> jdstrand, any idea why the build died?
[21:47] <fta> i'm not getting any email regarding those builds, weird
[21:49] <jdstrand> fta: yes. it has to do with armel and how build-master works
[21:49] <fta> ?
[21:49] <jdstrand> fta: it isn't a ftbfs, it is the thing that sees if a build stalled/died isn't smart enough
[21:49] <fta> doh, i guess it's always at link time then
[21:50] <jdstrand> fta: in essence, the build-master tries to 'ping' the builder using some pythong twisted method, then if it doesn't hear back in time, it stops the build and starts another
[21:50] <jdstrand> I went ahead and pushed maverick
[21:51] <fta> jdstrand, how come it works sometimes then? it's always very slow to link, and even slower on armel, it should always die
[21:53] <jdstrand> no idea
[21:54] <jdstrand> I'm just passing along what I was told
[21:54] <jdstrand> it seems more ram would help. I think they are looking at that. they are also trying to figure out how to fix build-master
[21:54] <jdstrand> it happens on more than just chromium
[21:57] <BUGabundo> anyone think they can help me? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/notify-osd/+bug/716136
[21:57] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 716136 in notify-osd "getting old ballons for notifications" [Undecided,New]
[23:09] <jcastro> fta: ping
[23:13] <fta> BUGabundo, i see the same at work, with xchat and evo (x64). but not at home (32bit)
[23:13] <fta> jcastro, pong
[23:14] <jcastro> http://castrojo.tumblr.com/post/3202209062/progress-meters-quicklists-and-number-count-for-the
[23:14] <BUGabundo> fta: seb128 fixed it to me
[23:14] <jcastro> you think upstream chromium might be interested in that?
[23:24] <chrisccoulson> m_conley_away, ^^
[23:24] <chrisccoulson> you might be interested in that too ;)
[23:30] <fta> reading..
[23:30] <fta> BUGabundo, how?
[23:32] <BUGabundo> fta: purge notification-daemon and then stop it or restart session
[23:32] <BUGabundo> if you are like me, you are using Classic desktop
[23:32] <BUGabundo> $ export  | grep GDMSESSION
[23:34] <fta> chrisccoulson, fyi, my problem with lp's translations: http://ftagada.wordpress.com/2011/02/10/chromium-translations-explained-part-2b/
[23:37] <fta> jcastro, most probably, i can spread it if you want, but i also accept dist patches ;)
[23:37] <fta> jcastro, i hope it won't break the classic desktop users
[23:37] <jcastro> nope, it's purely additive
[23:37] <fta> BUGabundo, ok, thanks, i'll try that tomorrow
[23:37] <jcastro> fta: I think just spreading for now will do the trick
[23:38] <jcastro> fta: he mentioned something specifically for making it easier for browser users
[23:38] <jcastro> fta: or we can just make chrisccoulson do it ... *grin*
[23:38] <chrisccoulson> fta - thanks for the link
[23:39] <chrisccoulson> jcastro, are you assigning work to me? ;)
[23:52] <fta> jcastro, well, it seems the macos build already have that, and much more
[23:52] <fta> buildS
[23:53] <jcastro> fta: ah ok, handy. What would I search for if I wanted to find a screenshot?
[23:53] <jcastro> what do they call that on osx?
[23:55] <fta> jcastro, i don't know. i read "the equiv osx api lets you put arbitrary graphics in the icon" "on os x we actually show download progress in the icon"
[23:55] <jcastro> k