[06:47] <ripps> Man, I've been getting alot of disk thrashing since I installed chromium 13. I think's been eating up a whole lot of memory too.
[11:41] <fta> chrisccoulson, hi, did you upgrade to oneiric?
[11:41] <chrisccoulson> fta - not just yet
[11:41] <chrisccoulson> have you?
[11:42] <fta> not yet. i was pondering about doing it right now
[11:43] <chrisccoulson> fta - i'm probably going to do it today, but i'm pretty busy already
[11:43] <fta> blueprinting?
[11:44] <fta> chrisccoulson, btw, was chromium discussed at all at uds?
[11:48] <fta> chrisccoulson, the reason i ask is here: http://www.muktware.com/news/13/2011/1157
[11:49] <chrisccoulson> fta - it was only discussed very briefly on friday afternoon in the default app session (there wasn't a session scheduled at all for that until friday morning)
[11:50] <chrisccoulson> most of the session was spent debating on whether to keep libreoffice ;)
[12:13] <fta> 573 upgraded, 66 newly installed, 7 to remove and 2 not upgraded.
[12:13] <fta> Need to get 591 MB of archives.
[12:13] <fta> After this operation, 342 MB of additional disk space will be used.
[12:13] <fta> chrisccoulson, ^^
[12:14] <fta> well, i have a bunch of -dbgsym
[12:16] <fta> 174. i will remove them 1st..
[13:13] <fta> chrisccoulson, done. only 1 error, caused by nss: http://paste.ubuntu.com/608959/
[13:15] <chrisccoulson> i guess that's multiarch breakage
[13:15] <fta> i'm on 32bit
[13:16] <chrisccoulson> yeah, but nss is now multi-arch (it lives in /usr/lib/<arch>)
[13:16] <fta> no /usr/lib/libnss3.so* here
[13:17] <chrisccoulson> oh, i thought it had been transitioned just before UDS :/
[13:17] <fta> it's all in /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/
[13:17] <chrisccoulson> yeah, that's expected. i misunderstood your last comment ;)
[13:27] <fta> it's known as bug 779174 with lots of dupes
[13:27] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 779174 in ca-certificates-java "package ca-certificates-java 20110426 failed to install/upgrade: fix path to libnss3 for multiarch" [Critical,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/779174
[13:43] <micahg> chrisccoulson: I subscribed jamespage, but I guess he didn't look at it yet
[13:43] <micahg> fta: BTW, is there a reason to continue building chromium for hardy/karmic past EOL?
[13:49] <fta> no, but with more that 10k users for those 2 dists, i wanted to blog about it
[13:49] <micahg> fta: k
[13:50] <fta> 10k "chromium" users
[13:51] <fta> micahg, btw, what about arm? i see you're no longer building the stable releases, so what's the plan now?
[13:52] <fta> also, the arm toolchain is broken in oneiric, segfault in ld
[13:52] <micahg> fta: so, I'm waiting for janimo to look at the failure in oneiric, no point in uploading an arm build that will fail
[13:52] <fta> natty downward should work
[13:52] <micahg> fta: really, it failed last time
[13:53] <micahg> fta: https://launchpadlibrarian.net/70865132/buildlog_ubuntu-lucid-armel.chromium-browser_11.0.696.57~r82915-0ubuntu0.10.04.1_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz
[13:53] <micahg> that was after 27 hours
[14:15] <fta> oh, libjpeg-turbo
[14:15] <fta> i remember now
[14:15] <micahg> fta: if you think it's fixed, I can throw up the builds
[14:24] <fta> http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=78707
[14:27]  * micahg hugs fta, thanks
[14:28] <fta> is there a bug for the oneiric toolchain?
[14:29] <fta> maybe ogra should have a look
[14:35] <dpm> hi chrisccoulson, could you or someone from the mozilla team look at bug 542046? It's just a matter of adding the Traditional Chinese translation to ubufox
[14:35] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 542046 in ubufox "Translation for zh_TW" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/542046
[15:27] <micahg> fta: are you sure it's a toolchain bug?  there are plently of packages building on arm
[15:28] <fta> i tried 3 times the same build, same crash same place. i also tried the next version, same crash
[15:28] <fta> it's reproducible
[15:28] <fta> but i don't have the h/w
[15:28] <fta> someone should build with VERBOSE enabled
[15:31] <fta> micahg, ^^, it fails early in the build, ~45min
[15:32] <micahg> right, I asked janimo to look at that, if I don't hear from him in a couple days, I'll poke again
[15:45] <fta> dpm, i see ca@valencia submitted a lot of translations in lp (75.8%), I'm not really sure the lang code is ok for grit. could you ask those guys if the daily is ok for them? if so, i'll land them upstream
[15:46] <dpm> fta, let me see if someone is online and ask them...
[15:47] <fta> dpm, just looking at the numbers, it also seems good enough to be whitelisted in the stable build, unless they think it's not ready
[15:48] <fta> +next stable build
[15:49] <dpm> fta, they are definitely good, the only thing we don't know is how well they work (i.e. your question). I don't know if chromium supports @ locales at all
[15:49] <dpm> or if it could work calling the language ca-valencia instead of ca@valencia
[15:49] <dpm> (the translator is just testing the daily build)
[15:52] <fta> yep, that was my concern too (s/@/-/), but hope it's not needed as i already do s/_/-/ and it needs to be bijective
[15:57] <dpm> fta, hm, they don't seem to work (they are not loaded). In any case, perhaps it might still make sense to send them upstream, and we'll file a bug asking for support for this type of locale
[16:07] <fta> k
[17:05] <Saamm> how can i use xul-notify with firefox 4? it works with firefox 3.6 only
[17:11]  * micahg doesn't like this hit and run questioner
[17:30] <micahg> chrisccoulson: is the globalmenu 1.0.5 change another regression or just a bug?
[17:30] <chrisccoulson> micahg - just bugs
[17:31] <micahg> chrisccoulson: k, I"ll push through the thunderbird regression today or tomorrow and then you can upload to proposed if you like