[09:11] <fta2> chrisccoulson, hi, is there a way to increase the vertical spacing between the lines in tb? it's too dense to be easily readable.. and it looks out of place compared to regular gtk apps
[10:22] <micahg> chrisccoulson: is restart firefox working across major upgrades yet?
[10:23] <chrisccoulson> micahg, not sure. it depends what you mean by "major upgrade" ;)
[10:23] <micahg> chrisccoulson: 4 -> 5, 5->6
[10:23] <chrisccoulson> micahg, those aren't major upgrades
[10:24] <chrisccoulson> does it not work between those?
[10:24] <micahg> idr, I upgraded to 5 a while ago :)
[10:24] <micahg> I'll test over the weekend I guess
[10:25] <BUGabundo> ah I remember
[10:25] <BUGabundo> fta how to debug why a OWA site wont load on chrome/chromium ?
[10:26] <BUGabundo> I tried windows, ubuntu, debian, chrome and chromium, several major versions
[10:26] <BUGabundo> works fine in any firefox
[10:26] <BUGabundo> webmail.gfi.pt
[10:31] <micahg> chrisccoulson: is there any problem with asking for mozilla crashids in public bugs?  any chance of private info?
[10:31] <chrisccoulson> micahg, no, the data is all public anyway
[10:32] <micahg> chrisccoulson: any worry about telling people to submit w/breakpad?
[10:32]  * micahg wants to update the wiki about Firefox bug reporting
[10:32] <chrisccoulson> micahg, no, it's fine. the server doesn't expose local stack variables
[10:32] <micahg> chrisccoulson: k
[10:32] <chrisccoulson> (i'm not even sure if breakpad submits that info"
[10:35] <BUGabundo> and kmail still sucks.... time to begin looking for another offline email client
[11:10] <nikolam> where is GO button gone in Seamonkey 2.1? Also would like to kill "Print" button
[11:11] <micahg> nikolam: we don't have seamonkey 2.1 yet in UBuntu :)
[11:11] <nikolam> Joe Lesko doing good job providing Seamonkey in PPA. Guess it is not that easy to make it use Ubuntu packaging guidelines.
[11:11] <nikolam> micahg, we have. in PPA, I use it over year , more
[11:12] <micahg> nikolam: I'd like to help him get Ubuntu get updated, I think I need to do some package cleanup first
[11:12] <nikolam> Joe is doing a good job, just to see how to make it package properly
[11:13] <nikolam> he has stable, pre release stable and testing
[11:14] <nikolam> As I remember, he first asked for packaging instructions when he started. And when noone respond, he started doing it Redhat way.
[11:15] <micahg> nikolam: I offered to mentor, I'm still offering to mentor
[11:15] <nikolam> great, because I am also keen to learn the process, too.
[11:15] <micahg> and I"ll clean up the packaging to make it easier, but it does need to follow UBuntu packaging guidelines
[11:16] <micahg> nikolam: that would be great!
[11:16] <nikolam> I am willing to learn, truly. I need it, I want it, etc :P
[11:17] <nikolam> micahg, should. could I inlude myself somewhere in mozteam to stay in touch, mailing list, etc or working group?
[11:18] <nikolam> Also instructions to read for packaging
[11:18] <micahg> nikolam: well, the mailing list is low traffic at this point
[11:18] <micahg> nikolam: there's a packaging guide if you'd like to read it
[11:18] <nikolam> I would
[11:18] <micahg> we seem to have lost the mailing list from topic
[11:19] <nikolam> I think that Debian is also sort of semi short on seamonkey packaging, too. Not tomention other platforms
[11:19] <micahg> nikolam: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-mozillateam
[11:19] <micahg> nikolam: well, we don't have seamonkey specific instructions yet, I can link you to the general packaging guide
[11:19] <nikolam> right.
[11:20] <micahg> nikolam: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PackagingGuide/Complete
[11:21] <micahg> nikolam: here's the current head branch, like I said, it needs clean up: https://code.launchpad.net/~mozillateam/seamonkey/seamonkey-2.0.dev
[11:21] <nikolam> geat ;P Something to read. When I finish etc, where to call back?
[11:22] <micahg> I can probably do that week after next
[11:22] <micahg> nikolam: you can come back here with any questions
[11:22] <nikolam> great micahg . ok then untill I read that first. ;P
[11:24] <micahg> nikolam: feel free to idle here, I can ping you if I get it done sooner
[11:25] <nikolam> I am using wireless internet and move it around when I am out. So maybe goot to see when I come back ;P I still got a lot to learn about process.
[11:26] <nikolam> see you and thanks for support micahg . will be back . :)
[11:26] <micahg> nikolam: sounds good
[11:26] <micahg> chrisccoulson: where's the oneiric branch for thunderbird?
[11:28] <chrisccoulson> micahg, lp:thunderbird/stable
[11:29] <micahg> chrisccoulson: ah, ok, it's just missing a few commits
[13:46] <chrisccoulson> hi m_conley_away
[13:47] <chrisccoulson> got a few more merge requests for you today ;)
[13:48] <fta2> chrisccoulson, hi, did you seem my question about tb this morning?
[13:51] <chrisccoulson> fta2, yeah, i replied didn't i?
 fta2, i guess that could be tweakable in the theme
[13:52] <chrisccoulson> you're not the only person to mention that this week, so i will bring it up with the thunderbird guys
[13:52] <fta2> hm, no, nothing in my history
[13:52] <fta2> ok
[13:53] <fta2> good
[13:55] <fta2> now if only tb was able to use a proper from in the envelope, i could use it for work
[14:11] <chrisccoulson> m_conley_away, not sure if you saw my new alpha-2 work item on https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/desktop-o-default-email-client ;)
[14:13] <fta2> chrisccoulson, do you have any idea where in the tb codebase the envelope is written?
[14:13] <fta2> wrt gnome bug 585577
[14:13] <ubot2> Gnome bug 585577 in Mailer "Wrong FROM in envelope during SMTP negotiation" [Normal,Reopened] http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=585577
[14:14] <chrisccoulson> fta2, not sure. is there an upstream bug for tbird too?
[14:14] <fta2> i have to patch evo to make it work, i guess i will also have to do that for tb
[14:24] <fta2> i don't remember if i already filed a bug for that against tb
[14:24] <fta2> and i can't find one
[14:29] <fta2> seems all my bugs in bugzilla disappeared
[15:21] <phsi> I made a seperate AppArmor profile for plugin-container, it want's to read key3.db which supposedly stores the firefox master key - does someone know if there's a technical reason behind that? It works just fine without access.
[15:28] <micahg> I was going to write a profile for that later in the cycle, unfortunately, I don't have an answer at the moment
[21:48] <BUGabundo> evening
[23:34] <fta> bug 716703
[23:34] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 716703 in chromium-browser "chromium-browser not built PIE on ARM (dup-of: 641126)" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/716703
[23:34] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 641126 in binutils-linaro "unresolvable R_ARM_THM_CALL relocation" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/641126
[23:35] <fta> bug 641126