[01:32] <BUGabundo> it was nite
[06:16] <Fudge> hi jsut updated to thunderbird-trunk today and the gnome-orca issue with reading inbox items is still present
[07:25] <micahg> Fudge: which Ubuntu release?
[08:11] <Fudge> on natty
[08:12] <Fudge> micahg  thunderbird-globalmenu                           3.1.10+build1+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.11.04.2 thunderbird-trunk                                7.0~a1~hg20110627r8020+nobinonly-0ubuntu1~umd1~natty
[08:25] <micahg> Fudge: :(, I have to run right now, I'll be back in a couple hours
[09:07] <Cradam> upgraded from Fx5 to Fx7 cant see any difference lol
[09:10] <synthesist> Hello all.  Any Thunderbird help available?
[09:11] <Cradam> synthesist: what is wrong?
[09:16] <synthesist_> Trying to import Outlook Express mail to TB in a Ubuntu Wubi install.  TB only gives option for Communicator 4.x, I even moved OE files to home folder?
[09:19] <synthesist_> Is there anyway to direct TB to a folder for import?
[09:21] <Cradam> well short answer You are trying to port MS stuff to Mz never will give good results especially if they are different formtas
[09:21] <Cradam> *formats
[09:23] <synthesist_> I've done it before in XP and TB with acceptable results.  But now I can't direct TB to the proper folder in Ubutntu/XP dual system.
[09:24] <Cradam> synthesist_: /mnt/sda1 not work?
[09:24] <Cradam> #*/mnt/home
[09:25] <Cradam> wubi mounts the xp partition as home im not sure where it mounts it as home
[09:27] <synthesist_> the host (XP) drive is accessible by Ubuntu, but TB is not scanning it or giving me the option to direct it to the OE file.  Like I said, I even copied the OE files to the Ubuntu home directory, but still TB only offers Communicator 4.x as an option.
[09:28] <Cradam> can you import the files from another TB install?
[09:30] <synthesist_> Unfortunately, no.  They got botched in my migration.  So my old OE files are the latest backup files I can recover from.
[09:31] <Cradam> try google
[09:31] <Cradam> or perhaps you could re-import from your pop3 server
[09:32] <synthesist_> So, I guess I need to do the import in XP with TB and then again import them to the Ubuntu TB?
[09:33] <synthesist_> Nope, the messages far exceed any pop3 restoration.
[09:34] <synthesist_> If I could just get TB to offer me the option to direct it to the proper folder in Ubuntu I would be set.
[09:35] <synthesist_> Or rather, do you know what folder the OE files should be in for TB to recognize them as an option?
[09:41] <Cradam> bye
[09:41] <Cradam> i
[09:41] <Cradam> [09:37] <+Cradam> .u parents [09:37] <+eggbot> Cradam: parents: the chains around your ankles until you've managed to a) runaway b) obtain a stable job and stable income c) die d) turn 18.
[09:42] <Cradam> maybe i should do a or c
[10:23] <micahg> Fudge: do you have a bug filed for gnome-orca w/thunderbird issue already?
[11:06] <Fudge> no micahg  i wasnt sure how to describe it
[11:07] <Fudge> figured if it was just me maybe it wasnt actually a bug
[12:10] <reign2> has the daily ppa failed to build the 64bit nightlies since june23rd? for some reason Ive been stuck on that version
[12:39] <chrisccoulson> reign2, yes
[12:39] <chrisccoulson> the builder hangs, so i've stopped running it for now
[12:39] <chrisccoulson> and i don't really have any time for firefox stuff atm
[12:44] <reign2> ah I see; will uninstalling the ppa for now so I can manually install the nightly kill my settings?
[12:44] <reign2> the pkg I mean*'
[12:47] <micahg> chrisccoulson: I guess I can try to look at that next week
[13:02] <chrisccoulson> FOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD!
[16:35] <fta> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/chromium-browser/12.0..112~r90304-0ubuntu1/+build/2598708742  so slooooow
[16:37] <micahg> should be another 8 hours
[16:39] <fta> i wonder why we use native builders..
[16:40] <fta> we should cross build those
[16:40] <micahg> we're going to be getting faster native builders soon, should cut the build time to something reasonable
[18:03] <chrisccoulson> m_conley, https://code.launchpad.net/~chrisccoulson/messagingmenu-extension/less-notifications/+merge/66358 ;)
[18:03] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: oh, nice!
[18:07] <chrisccoulson> m_conley, there will be some more improvements coming there tomorrow
[18:08] <chrisccoulson> i'm trying to figure out how to get it to stop requesting attention for my bug mail, which are explicitly addressed to me ;)
[18:08] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: I think we need a way for users to indicate what folders they want to indicate.  Or tags.  Or bothl.
[18:09] <chrisccoulson> m_conley, yeah, possibly. although, i'd like to try and make it a bit more intelligent first, which the evo indicator is not ;)
[18:09] <chrisccoulson> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/154718/precedence-header-in-email
[18:09] <chrisccoulson> i can use that for filtering out bug mail
[18:09] <chrisccoulson> "Precedence=bulk" ftw :-)
[18:09] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: oh awesome, yeah, do it.
[18:09] <chrisccoulson> i wonder if that would work for bugzilla too?
[18:51] <fta> micahg, damn, another missing symbol
[18:52] <fta>  /usr/bin/ld.bfd.real: out/Release/obj.target/chrome/../sync_notifier/chrome/browser/sync/notifier/chrome_system_resources.o(.text._ZN12invalidation20OneArgCallbackRunnerIN13sync_notifier21ChromeSystemResourcesEP14CallbackRunnerI6Tuple1IbEEED0Ev[_ZN12invalidation20OneArgCallbackRunnerIN13sync_notifier21ChromeSystemResourcesEP14CallbackRunnerI6Tuple1IbEEED5Ev]+0xc): unresolvable R_ARM_THM_CALL relocation against symbol `operator delete(void*)@@GLIB
[18:52] <fta> CXX_3.4'
[18:52] <fta> the joy of C++..
[18:53] <micahg> ugh
[19:51] <fta> micahg, looking at the code, i have no idea what's wrong and why noone else reported it.
[19:51] <fta> micahg, could be one of our arm flags, like the tcmalloc=0
[19:51] <micahg> :(, I'll try to show it to an arm guy tonight or tomorrow to see if they know offhand what the issue is
[20:41] <fta> i wonder if chromium needs that "OnlyShowIn=GNOME;Unity;"
[20:41] <fta> it doesn't have OnlyShowIn at all atm
[20:45] <micahg> fta: no, otherwise KDE users wouldn't get it
[20:59] <fta> i wondered about OnlyShowIn=Unity; for the quicklists
[21:01] <micahg> fta: http://standards.freedesktop.org/menu-spec/latest/apb.html
[21:03] <fta> yeah, i know that page, but it doesn't clarify the quicklists
[21:03] <fta> well, if it's ever needed, i guess someone will file a bug
[23:07] <BUGabundo> fta: micahg: what do we do when this happens
[23:07] <BUGabundo> https://auth.startssl.com/
[23:07] <BUGabundo> their root cert must have been revoked
[23:07] <BUGabundo> so any browser doesn't accept it
[23:07] <micahg> cry/
[23:08] <micahg> BUGabundo: tell the website to fix their server?
[23:08] <BUGabundo> ahah
[23:09] <BUGabundo> micahg: they really revoked the root cert
[23:09] <BUGabundo> check it out
[23:09] <BUGabundo> 06/23/2011 13:54:36
[23:16] <mdeslaur> http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2011/06/22/startssl-suspends-services-after-security-breach.html
[23:18] <BUGabundo> they are back
[23:18] <micahg> ah, right
[23:56] <BUGabundo> how long does it take to creat a 4096 cert in the browser?????? #StartSSL