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BUGabundoLOL using !firefox to export my NAS selfsign cert, and import to !Chromium (there's no way to force chromium to ignore the cert otherwise)00:24
micahgBUGabundo: chromium can import a self signed cert as long as it's not by ip00:27
BUGabundoI just did that00:28
BUGabundobut it has no option to ignore it when you open the site, like FF00:28
micahgerr, a self signed cert can be imported, but it only works if you access by DNS00:28
micahgBUGabundo: there is a cert manager00:28
BUGabundonow there is00:28
BUGabundogo back to v7 and there wasn't00:28
micahgyeah, I started testing imports with v1100:28
BUGabundoahah00:29
BUGabundoI just did it for my NAS00:29
BUGabundoseems to work00:29
BUGabundobut had to use FF to get the cert00:29
micahgbut accessing by IP w/a self signed cert totally failes00:29
BUGabundo14.0.793.0 (Developer Build 89117 Linux) Ubuntu 11.1000:29
BUGabundoahh00:29
BUGabundoright00:29
BUGabundoI'm using IP00:29
micahgBUGabundo: if you have the cert file, you can import the cert in chromium00:29
BUGabundodid so00:30
micahgBUGabundo: set up an /etc/hosts entry00:30
BUGabundoor that00:30
micahgand it'll show with a line through https, but won't prompt00:30
micahgoh wait, I import the CA, not the cert...00:31
BUGabundo:)00:31
BUGabundonot the same00:31
micahgright00:31
micahgdid you create the cert for the NAS00:31
BUGabundoit created one it self00:32
BUGabundoI'll probably make one my self00:32
BUGabundoor use one from a free service00:32
BUGabundoand import00:32
micahgah, yeah, maybe we should be testing self signed certs too, idk00:32
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BUGabundonite02:19
chrisccoulsonurgh, our dailies are broken - https://launchpadlibrarian.net/73671668/buildlog_ubuntu-oneiric-amd64.firefox-trunk_7.0~a1~hg20110617r71196%2Bnobinonly-0ubuntu1~umd1_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz12:54
chrisccoulsonm_conley_away, https://edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mozilla-daily/+archive/thunderbird-aurora/+packages \o/13:30
chrisccoulsonthere's a bit of a backlog on the builders though, so a little while to wait13:31
chrisccoulson(and i've disabled publishing on that PPA until i've tested them)13:31
bhearsumyay13:36
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chrisccoulsonwtf, i can't even build with --disable-elf-hack now15:57
chrisccoulson../coreconf/config.mk:71: ../coreconf/Linux3.0.mk: No such file or directory15:57
chrisccoulsoni guess nss is broken with kernel versioning change15:58
ftachrisccoulson, i know the feeling, it's one of those days :S16:08
chrisccoulsonyeah, nothing seems to work today ;)16:08
ftamy router already crashed 20 times today, a good opportunity for me to work on flappy16:12
ftai need to figure out how to put evolution offline/online from a script16:13
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chrisccoulsonwhere did all the PPA builders go? i was wondering what the hold up was, so i looked at https://launchpad.net/builders and most of them disappeared :/16:42
ftamost probably redirected to do something else17:02
ftaas usual, we're in the dark17:02
micahgchrisccoulson: gecko-mediaplayer should build-dep on firefox-dev for the NPAPI headers, right?19:26
micahgchrisccoulson: nevermind, I see you made the change in oneiric already19:26
chrisccoulsonmicahg, yeah, in oneiric it should19:27
chrisccoulsondoes it not?19:27
micahgchrisccoulson: and should in previous series as well when we upload it, no?19:27
chrisccoulsonmicahg, it doesn't really matter. i only changed it in oneiric because xulrunner is going away, but it can depend on whatever19:27
chrisccoulsoni didn't see any point in changing it for other releases19:28
micahgI guess those interfaces are stable then, right?19:28
chrisccoulsonmicahg, yeah19:28
micahgchrisccoulson: is gecko-mediaplayer broke when used with Firefox 4?19:31
micahgthe version in natty I mean?19:31
chrisccoulsonmicahg, it should work19:31
chrisccoulsonbut it's always been quite flaky whenever i've tried using it anyway19:31
micahgchrisccoulson: k, but would break in 5 w/out your patch?19:33
chrisccoulsonmicahg, the functionality i've removed never worked in firefox 4, and it would carry on not working in firefox 519:34
chrisccoulsonbut leaving it in might risk more problems in the future19:34
micahgchrisccoulson: k, future proofing..19:35
fta"[Branch ~chromium-team/chromium-browser/channels] 79 revisions removed"  ??? wth?20:17
ftawho did that?20:17
micahgfta: I think they rolled back and reimported, the branch looks up to date now20:18
ftahow can they re-import? i host the master branch20:19
ftaanyway, i need to reboot (my desktop is all broken), and i have a bad feeling about it20:20
ftabrb, maybe..20:20
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chrisccoulsonsigh, the lack of PPA builders is seriously frustrating20:35
bhearsumare they still missing? i just got my first Tb 6.0 from that PPA....20:51
chrisccoulsonbhearsum, are you on amd64?20:51
bhearsumyeah20:51
chrisccoulsonyeah, the amd64 builders are less overloaded than the i386 ones, but there's a backlog on both now20:51
bhearsumah20:51
chrisccoulsonthe trunk dailies failed to build earlier, and now they're queued up until tomorrow20:52
bhearsumouch! that's quite the backlog20:52
chrisccoulsoni will upload new ones before the current ones have built ;)20:52
chrisccoulsonbhearsum, https://edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mozilla-daily/+archive/ppa/+build/257567820:53
chrisccoulson"Start in 20 hours" ;)20:53
bhearsumwow20:53
bhearsumi'm going to point our developers at that the next time they complain about a one hour wait ;-)20:53
chrisccoulsonheh20:54
chrisccoulsonthe issue is that some builders have been taken offline for some reason: https://launchpad.net/builders20:54
chrisccoulsonthere's normally around 3 times as many i386 builders20:54
bhearsumah20:56
joeleskoHi chrisccoulson. Does this happen often? I agree with bhearsum: just wow20:56
chrisccoulsonjoelesko, not that often, but i'm not sure what's going on here20:57
chrisccoulsonoccasionally PPA builders get allocated to a full archive rebuild test, and that can be problematic20:57
chrisccoulsonbut that's not the case at the moment20:57
chrisccoulsonm_conley, good news! i shrunk thunderbird's libxul.so by 5MB!21:00
chrisccoulsonbut the bad news is we can't use it ;)21:00
micahghi joelesko, I know before we talked, but I was wondering if you might be interested in keeping up the official seamonkey packages in ubuntu?21:01
m_conleychrisccoulson: gah!  Don't tease me like that.  :)21:01
chrisccoulsonm_conley, i built comm-central with -Wl,-z,norelro in LDFLAGS, which overrides one of our default build configs21:02
chrisccoulsonand with that, glandium's elfhack actually works correctly, and shrinks the binary quite a bit21:02
chrisccoulsonbut i'd never be able to use that by default :(21:02
micahgchrisccoulson: ugh, I don't think we should do that21:02
micahgyeah21:03
chrisccoulsonmicahg, i just wanted to see what sort of a penalty it has21:03
chrisccoulsonand it's a big one21:03
micahgyep21:03
micahghits chromium hard too21:03
chrisccoulsonprobably the difference between fitting on the CD and not fitting on ;)21:03
chrisccoulsoni've disabled elfhack on our firefox builds now, as it stopped working entirely21:03
chrisccoulsonand it only ever reduced the size of libxul by a few kB's21:04
chrisccoulsonrather than the nearly 6MB i just reduced it by ;)21:04
chrisccoulsonit makes it start significantly faster too21:04
micahgI thought we needed the elfhack to build at one point21:04
chrisccoulsonyes, but it didn't actually really do anything21:04
chrisccoulsonand now it fails the build21:05
chrisccoulsonso i've just disabled it entirely21:05
chrisccoulsonglandium is going to add a configure check to automatically disable it for people who build with our default config anyway21:05
chrisccoulsonhttps://bugzilla.mozilla.org/attachment.cgi?id=539962&action=diff21:06
chrisccoulsonthat will disable it automatically on ubuntu21:06
micahgcool21:07
joeleskohi micahg. It does need some care and I was hoping to help out with seamonkey.21:07
chrisccoulsonoh, hi joelesko. i only just realized who you were ;)21:08
joeleskoJust following along. Interesting conversation.21:08
micahgjoelesko: so, we're blocked on 2 things to update seamonkey, someone to refresh the packaging for the new builds, and someone to test the new builds21:08
joeleskoFor the ppa files I've been working on, there are a couple of people who have been testing them on various platforms. I don't want to speak for them, but they might help out with the testing.21:10
joeleskoIt's been quiet for me, then when natty was released, I had some emails where it looks like something changed with the gtk libs.21:11
chrisccoulsonseamonkey is pretty broken on natty (in unity)21:12
joeleskoI've have not had much time to look into it. I'm sure you already found the issues and fixed it in TB and Firefox.21:12
chrisccoulsonthere's no way for unity to identify the launcher that each seamonkey window belongs to at the moment21:12
chrisccoulsoni've just though, globalmenu-extension will work on the latest seamonkey ;)21:13
micahgchrisccoulson: since firefox and thunderbird will soon be on the same xul version, can we break that out and ship it once?21:13
joeleskoThe 2.1 version or 2.0.14?21:14
chrisccoulsonmicahg, not really. i want to carry on bundling it like we do so i can build it from the same source tree as firefox and thunderbird21:14
chrisccoulsonthat guarantees we are ABI compatible21:14
chrisccoulsonand it also means we don't have to maintain a separate source package (which is a pain)21:15
chrisccoulsonand splitting it out would mean we lose the breakpad symbols, which saved me a few weeks ago when i was the number 9 firefox crasher on linux ;)21:15
chrisccoulsoni'd lose all of that if we shipped it in a separate package21:15
micahgchrisccoulson: ah, ok, have you uploaded the 5.0 natty build symbols yet?21:16
chrisccoulsonmicahg, yeah, it happens automatically21:17
chrisccoulsonnice, my firefox crasher has gone down to number 90 now :)21:17
ftamicahg, "<micahg> hits chromium hard too"  ??21:19
ftawhat hits it?21:19
micahgfta: the relocations21:19
micahgfrom the hardening in the toolchain21:19
bhearsumchrisccoulson: hopefully because there's fewer total crashes from it, and not because there's 81 crashier things ;)21:21
chrisccoulsonbhearsum, yeah, there's definitely less crashes now. there were 20 this week, compared to nearly 150/wk when it peaked21:21
chrisccoulsoni'm glad that it's fixed now21:21
ftamicahg, yeah, and i'm not even sure it's needed, ch already has several layers of protection21:21
bhearsumyay :)21:22
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chrisccoulsonmicahg, bug 798941 isn't what's blocking moonlight22:19
ubot2Launchpad bug 798941 in moon "moon FTBFS in oneiric with libav 0.7" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/79894122:19
chrisccoulsoni already fixed that some days ago22:19
micahgchrisccoulson: ah, ok, well, I saw no bug and no fix :)22:21
chrisccoulsonheh22:22
chrisccoulsonyou have to be a mind reader ;)22:22
micahgchrisccoulson: feel free to update the bug appropriately w/a debdiff and what the current problem is22:22
chrisccoulsoni communicate on telepathy only22:22
chrisccoulson:)22:22
micahgmy telepathy doesn't reach that far...22:23
chrisccoulsonlol22:23
micahgwell, let's use the bug I filed to track what is blocking, I was vague in the tracking bug and the blueprint22:23
fta26 hours...23:22
micahgchrisccoulson: nevermind about moon, it's going bye-bye23:51

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