[00:01] <ripps> [8435:8566:12169238865:ERROR:x509_certificate_nss.cc(594)] No EV Policy Tag
[00:36] <fdfdsf> hello
[00:36] <fdfdsf> may i ask, it's there any problems with daily builds???
[00:46] <fdfdsf> (or maybe the daily ppa is not this: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mozilla-daily/+archive/ppa anymore ???)
[01:08] <Omega> fdfdsf: what is the problem?
[03:08] <micahg> fdfdsf: they're broke ATM
[05:34] <micahg> fdfdsf: hopefully the dailies will work tonight
[05:42] <Omega> hah, the irony :>
[07:51] <LLStarks> bug 776930
[07:51] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 776930 in unity "Attempted mouse-overs for the Firefox back button and Find box close button will bring up the Launcher (Fitts's Law)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/776930
[07:53] <LLStarks> usability bugs are always fun
[07:55] <LLStarks> increasing hover time for the launcher might work as a solution
[09:01] <fta> Omega, dailies are unlikely to get fixed anytime soon, builders shortage
[09:02] <micahg> fta: will it break anything with your bot if I delete stuff in the mozilla PPA?
[09:03] <fta> no
[09:03] <micahg> k, I'll remove a few things from the queue then :)
[10:34] <chrisccoulson> LLStarks, when you open unity bugs, there's no need to also open a firefox task at the same time
[10:35] <LLStarks> okay
[10:35] <chrisccoulson> i get enough bug mail as it is, and it means extra work for me ;)
[10:35] <chrisccoulson> (when i have to go to the bug and mark it invalid in firefox) ;)
[10:36] <LLStarks> sorry. i'll leave things as unity unless ayatana guys suggest otherwise
[10:36] <chrisccoulson> LLStarks, sure. if there is any unity bug which generally does break firefox in a bad way, then feel free to let me know
[10:36] <chrisccoulson> (and in that case, tracking it in firefox might be appropriate)
[10:37] <chrisccoulson> but bug 776930 is really just a general unity design issue
[10:37] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 776930 in unity "Attempted mouse-overs for the Firefox back button and Find box close button will bring up the Launcher (Fitts's Law)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/776930
[10:51] <chrisccoulson> Omega, thanks for the feedback btw (sorry, it was quite late for me when you commented last night)
[10:53] <chrisccoulson> wth is going on with PPA's this week? "amd64 	6 	1624 jobs (two days) "
[10:56] <fta> chrisccoulson, same as each cycle, they redirect builders to do something else
[10:57] <fta> chrisccoulson, but it's getting worse, with tons of dailies, incl X and tons of flavors of kernels, and the zillions recipes
[13:13] <DannyButterman> Hi there
[13:14] <DannyButterman> How can I make attachment drag n drop working in ubuntu thunderbird ?
[13:21] <DannyButterman> By the way, I should mention that drag n drop for attached files doesn't work in ubuntu thunderbird (at least with an IMAP account)
[13:23] <DannyButterman> Hello ? Someone ?
[17:16] <micahg> PPA builders are back \o/
[18:10] <DannyButterman> Hi there
[18:10] <DannyButterman> Am I all alone ?
[18:13] <micahg> DannyButterman: you disappeared
[18:14] <micahg> DannyButterman: there's a bug in 3.1.x that affects drag and drop attachments with spaces
[18:16] <DannyButterman> micagh: I've experienced this issue with even earlier versions of thunderbird, I think. Nothing to do with the IMAP account so ?
[18:16] <micahg> DannyButterman: yeah, nothing to do with IMAP AFAIK
[18:17] <DannyButterman> micahg: I can certify it applies to *all* attachments. Not only those with spaces in their names.
[18:18] <micahg> DannyButterman: hmm, might be another bug
[18:23] <DannyButterman> micagh: I've just retried it, just to be sure, and nothing to do with spaces in attachment names. It also affects all accounts, IMAP, POP... It must be a known bug, I run a lot of ubuntu boxes, all have the same issue
[18:24] <DannyButterman> micahg, not micagh, sorry
[18:25] <micahg> DannyButterman: feel free to file a new bug or search for an old one on launchpad
[18:52] <DannyButterman> micahg: Ok, done. Oddly the bug thread describes different symptoms, ranging from 2007 to now. My issue is among the lasts.
[21:49] <chrisccoulson> hmmm, perhaps this article should specify that the extension is experimental - http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/05/unityfox-plugin-for-firefox-puts-download-progress-on-the-unity-launcher/ ;)