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ftachrisccoulson, were you able to re-add the window buttons?00:28
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ftamicahg, could you please do a verbose build of chromium on ARM in a native PPA for me?  for bug 79128312:42
ubot2Launchpad bug 791283 in chromium-browser "chromium-browser version 11.0.696.71~r86024-0ubuntu1 failed to build on armel" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/79128312:42
fta(just set VERBOSE=1)12:42
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micahgfta: yes, I can throw that up in a bit16:20
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ftamicahg, https://launchpad.net/~chromium-daily/+archive/dev/+build/254239319:36
ftai guess this particular builder has a problem19:40
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micahgfta: is it hung there?19:56
ftamicahg, no, -dbg is also very long. i pointed you to ld chrome where my keep-alive is visible. that's where it used to timeout20:11
micahgfta: ah, cool, also, just adding VERBOSE=1 to the top of debian/rules is enough for what doko wants?20:12
ftayes20:13
micahgk, uploading in a minute to the mozilla-security PPA, I'm only building armel20:13
ftathanks20:13
ftamicahg, https://launchpadlibrarian.net/72861598/buildlog_ubuntu-natty-amd64.chromium-browser_13.0.782.1~r87465-0ubuntu1~ucd~dev1~natty_BUILDING.txt.gz   look for "keep-alive"20:33
micahgwow 2h 40 minutes to link20:34
ftabut it's weird as it's not supposed to spend that long on natty x6420:34
ftaanyway, it didn't timeout, and that's what counts20:35
micahgcool20:36
micahghere's the armel test build: https://edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mozilla-security/+archive/ppa/+build/254276020:36
ftait should fail within 20min or so20:38
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ftamicahg, is doko asking for the log alone or also the binaries produced?20:58
micahgfta: no idea, though, if the build can't complete, how can you get binaries20:59
ftaby building locally, but i can't20:59
micahgif the build can't complete, how can you build locally?21:00
ftawhen i pbuild locally and it fails, i end up in a shell withing the build tree21:02
fta-h21:02
ftagrr, -g21:02
ftaoh, the .o are built with g++-4.5, but the binary is linked with g++21:03
ftaso it's 4.621:03
chrisccoulsonm_conley, no tbird beta yet? ;)21:03
m_conleychrisccoulson: very soon!21:04
chrisccoulsonm_conley, how soon? i'm wondering whether to upload the current build ;)21:04
m_conleychrisccoulson: you should probably ask Standard8 #maildev for details21:04
m_conleychrisccoulson: also, disk space?21:05
chrisccoulsonm_conley, ah. pitti is on vacation today, and i wanted to talk to him about that :)21:05
chrisccoulsonso, the current situation is that we can't fit it on21:05
chrisccoulsonbut i'm not sure what scope there is for trimming more off the CD atm21:05
chrisccoulsonfrom what pitti was talking about yesterday, it doesn't seem like there's a lot of scope for removing much more21:06
micahgs/gdm/lightdm will help a little21:06
chrisccoulsoni think that will be in the order of kB tbh ;)21:06
micahgif we can help Debian transition to python 2.7, that'll give us 10MB :)21:06
ftamicahg, could please retry with http://paste.ubuntu.com/617014/ ?21:06
chrisccoulsonm_conley, i think pitti is back tomorrow, so i will talk to him about what he has planned for trimming things off the CD21:07
micahgfta: is there a reason you're using 4.5?21:07
ftamicahg, because it doesn't build with 4.6 yet21:08
ftamicahg, it fails at many places, and it's not supported by upstream yet21:08
chrisccoulsonm_conley, note that the current desktop ISO's are already about 15MB oversize too :(21:08
micahgk, will make the change21:08
m_conleychrisccoulson: can you tell us yes or no by tomorrow?21:08
chrisccoulsonm_conley, yeah, i hope so :)21:08
OmegaLast I saw pitti talking about it he said he doesn't know how we'll do it21:11
chrisccoulsonm_conley, oh, i see it is close now based on the discussion on #tbdrivers ;)21:12
chrisccoulsonOmega, yes, that's my feeling too. it doesn't help having qt, gtk2 and gtk3 on the CD :(21:12
micahgfta: uploaded again21:12
Omegachrisccoulson: Is there anything that we're shipping that uses Qt?21:21
ftai hope LINK.host was enough, there's also LINK21:22
chrisccoulsonOmega, yes, unity-2d21:22
OmegaOh right.21:22
micahgchrisccoulson: xubuntu is 90MB oversized ATM :)21:22
chrisccoulsonmicahg, ouch21:22
chrisccoulsonand that ships tbird doesn't it?21:22
micahgmost of that is due to pulling in the GNOME stack with gdm21:22
micahgyeah, they do21:23
chrisccoulsonw00t, i've just converted the first extension on lucid and maverick to a pseudo-system-wide extension \o/21:32
micahgfta: still failed: https://launchpadlibrarian.net/72876251/buildlog_ubuntu-oneiric-armel.chromium-browser_11.0.696.71~r86024-0ubuntu1~armeltest1_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz22:04
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ftamicahg, yep, but this time, it's all g++-4.5, so it's no longer chromium's fault22:20
micahgfta: k, let me know if you need anything else22:24
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ftauh, chromium 1422:32
BUGabundoUuhhhh22:38
micahgwell, stable hit on 4/27, so chromium 12 should be coming next week22:41
* micahg is expecting a stable channel point release update before that though22:43
micahgmight not happen22:43
ftamicahg, they branch at fixed dates, but they release when it's ready23:08
micahgchrisccoulson: did you purposely not subscribe -archive to the thunderbird-locales removal bug?23:31
chrisccoulsonmicahg, i'll just ping pitti in the morning. he likes those bugs ;)23:31
chrisccoulsonbut, yeah, i just forgot to subscribe them23:31
micahgk, the removal queue is backed up at the moment23:32
micahgchrisccoulson: how did you end up handling the epoch?23:32
chrisccoulsonheh23:32
chrisccoulsoni use dh_gencontrol -v to change the version for the language packs ;)23:32
micahgk23:32
chrisccoulsoni discussed it with pitti first, and it seems like the only sane way to handle it without adding an epoch to the thunderbird source, or thinking up a new name for the language packs and providing a bazillion transitional packages23:33
micahgk, sounds like a good solution23:33

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