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LLStarkschrisccoulson, i just did a fresh install of natty and dist'd up to oneiric. en-GB seems to be superseding en-US again.00:03
LLStarksfor spellchecking and the like00:03
chrisccoulsonLLStarks, http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mozillateam/ubufox/trunk/revision/232 ;)00:05
LLStarksbtw, do you have the time for the critical mozillateam meeting(s) at uds?00:05
LLStarksthat would explain things00:06
chrisccoulsonhuh?00:06
chrisccoulsonwhat do you mean?00:06
LLStarksthe commit you posted that would fix the problem00:07
LLStarksi remember the dictionary behavior changes being suggested during the natty cycle but i guess i forgot about them00:08
LLStarksunityfox is sweet. i'm still annoyed that unitybird is restricted to 3.3. i still have the 0.1 version that works with 3.1 but i can't find an xpi of 0.2 anywhere00:13
LLStarksare there any uds blueprints for the team or is the big one "chromium vs firefox"00:43
LLStarksand tb vs evo00:43
micahgLLStarks: there never was a chromium vs firefox00:54
OmegaLLStarks: There's one for the new firefox release schedule00:55
micahgLLStarks: the 2 blueprints of any interest are how to handle firefox in the new world and default email client00:56
micahgLLStarks: we'll probably have to upgrade thunderbird to 3.3 or later soon anyways00:56
BUGabundofta: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6gBBVR-l1Y00:56
LLStarkswasn't chromium considered for default app? all i remember chris saying was that epiphany was off the table.01:01
OmegaIt's not getting a separate session01:02
Omegait's just going to be in the "default apps" session01:02
micahgLLStarks: no, I proposed switching to a system webkit based browser, that's been tabled, Firefox is the default01:07
LLStarksah ok01:07
Omegamicahg: where did you propose that?01:08
micahgOmega: that was the default web browser session01:08
OmegaI didn't read anything about a system webkit based browser01:09
micahgOmega: that would be something like epiphany or midori01:09
Omegawhat was the ratiole behind it if I may ask?01:11
micahgOmega: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-desktop/2011-April/002885.html01:12
OmegaAh, that was you, I followed it, but forgot about it.01:15
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OmegaI'm going to start calling 11.10 ocelot, sounds cooler than oneiric.02:11
nic___what security fixes were made in Thinderbird 3.1.1002:14
micahgnic___: everything that affected Firefox 3.6.17: http://www.mozilla.org/security/known-vulnerabilities/firefox36.html, I'll be releasing the update and publishing and advisory soon02:16
nic___im asking about Thunderbird. I'm at 3.1.8 Thunderbird. The Ubuntu main repo hasn't updated to 3.1.10. I'm wondering why. Is there a security update I should be worried about getting?02:19
micahgnic___: as I said, I'll be releasing the update shortly02:20
nic___sorry. I thought you were only speaking to Firefox.02:20
micahgnic___: the mozilla site hasn't updated the thunderbird advisrory list for this round yet :)02:20
nic___just out of curiosity, does mozilla not updating the advisory affect whether or not ubuntu gets an udpate? or its not relevant?02:22
micahgnic___: no, not relevant02:22
micahgnic___: there's regression testing required before the update can be pushed to the archives, this is what it's waiting on and it's almost done02:23
nic___oh. So it's making sure everything is stable and doesn't break anything. Cool. I was concerned I needed to be doing something to get the update. Thanks :)02:24
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Fudgehi is xulrunner- needed on a standard natty13:35
nic___Is there a way to control the font size of Headers/Footers in Firefox and Thunderbird?  In Ubuntu, when printing, the headers/footers are always of large print. This problem doesn't occur in Windows.14:06
nic___I have reduced the Print_Scaling but this does not affect the header/footer font size. Only the content on the page.14:06
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chrisccoulsonm_conley, there?18:34
m_conleychrisccoulson: hey - what's up?18:34
chrisccoulsondo you have a few moments? i'm struggling with bug which appeared today :/18:34
m_conleychrisccoulson: sure - not sure if I'll be any help, but try me.  :)18:35
chrisccoulsonm_conley, i'm looking at bug 77761918:35
ubot2Launchpad bug 777619 in globalmenu-extension/1.0 "Unused empty menu bar" [Critical,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/77761918:35
chrisccoulsonbasically, what is happening is that the observer (in JS) which moves the spinner from the menubar to the toolbar isn't firing when the menuservice comes online18:36
chrisccoulsonand it's because of the change in bug 76796618:36
ubot2Launchpad bug 767966 in globalmenu-extension/trunk "globalmenu extension pollutes main window javascript scope" [Medium,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/76796618:36
chrisccoulsonbut i can't figure out why :/18:36
m_conleychecking...18:36
chrisccoulsoni thought that maybe the observer might be getting garbage collected, but i tried saving it in global scope and it didn't make any difference18:36
chrisccoulsonm_conley, this is the branch: https://code.launchpad.net/~extension-hackers/globalmenu-extension/0.118:36
chrisccoulsonm_conley, and this is the change which breaks it: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~extension-hackers/globalmenu-extension/0.1/revision/14718:37
m_conleychrisccoulson: k - give me a few minutes18:40
chrisccoulsonthanks18:40
chrisccoulsoni might have to disappear for a bit in a few moments. it's my daughters bath time18:40
chrisccoulsonm_conley, the weird thing is is that the equivalent code in firefox (to hide the "Show Menubar" option) is working fine :/18:42
chrisccoulsonso i don't know if i've just missed something really silly ;)18:42
m_conleychrisccoulson: just going to run it through my debugger, and see if I can figure out what's going on18:43
chrisccoulsonthanks18:44
m_conleychrisccoulson: I think there's some kind of race condition going on here - after hooking in my debugger, the event fired just fine..18:54
m_conleychrisccoulson: also, line 122 of thunderbirdMenu.js - should that be addEventListener("unload"?18:57
m_conleychrisccoulson: yeah, I think that's the problem - you're accidentally shutting down your menuObserver19:04
chrisccoulsonm_conley, hah19:19
chrisccoulsonwell spotted ;)19:19
chrisccoulsoni knew i could do with a second pair of eyes ;)19:19
chrisccoulsonthat's the sort of obvious bug i didn't look at ;)19:19
chrisccoulsonthanks, will try that19:20
m_conleychrisccoulson: no worries. :D19:20
m_conleyglad I could help.19:20
chrisccoulsonit works :)19:21
chrisccoulsonthanks!19:21
chrisccoulsoni owe you a beer!19:21
m_conleychrisccoulson: in Budapest! :D19:22
chrisccoulsonm_conley, do you use chromebug btw?19:38
m_conleyI do!  Though it seems to segfault on the newer builds of TB.  :/19:38
chrisccoulsonm_conley, which version are you using? i've got 1.8.0a2 here, but it doesn't seem to work in TB3.319:39
m_conleyI was using 1.7.1b2 - and yeah, I've seen that 1.8.0a2 is broken19:40
m_conleyit's a really useful tool - it's pretty painful without it.  :p19:40
m_conleyso I miss it. :/19:40
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