[09:07] <debfx> chrisccoulson: thunderbird says that the lightning extension from the archive is incompatible
[09:34] <chrisccoulson> debfx, hmm, works here
[09:45] <debfx> chrisccoulson: removing extensions.sqlite fixed it for some reason ...
[11:51] <dupondje> debfx: worked here also btw
[13:25] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: hey - congrats on beta 1!
[14:01] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: ping
[14:02] <chrisccoulson> hi m_conley, sorry, was a bit busy :)
[14:02] <chrisccoulson> how are you?
[14:02] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: oh, that's alright.  I'm good!  how are you?
[14:04] <chrisccoulson> m_conley, yeah, not too bad thanks
[14:05] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: I was just looking at bugs 817598 and 839154 - both seem to be related.  Do you know what version of libunity should be installed by default in vanilla Oneiric installs?  Is this the same for Natty upgrades?
[14:05] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 817598 in messagingmenu-extension "Doesn't work when libunity isn't installed" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/817598
[14:05] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 839154 in thunderbird "[Oneiric] Messaging Menu still showing "Set up mail" with Thunderbird fully configured" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/839154
[14:07] <chrisccoulson> m_conley, oh, it seems there was an ABI bump in libunity (4 -> 5)
[14:07] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: ack
[14:07] <chrisccoulson> not sure why it's not installed though - thunderbird recommends that, so it should get pulled in on upgrade
[14:08] <chrisccoulson> as for the second bug, i'm not convinced that's our bug, but i'll take a look at it
[14:09] <chrisccoulson> oh, of course
[14:09] <chrisccoulson> it is our bug
[14:09] <chrisccoulson> ok, i'll fix that
[14:09] <chrisccoulson> thanks :)
[14:09] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: cool, thanks. :)
[14:24] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: also, this is just a friendly reminder that EDS Contacts Integration 0.3.4a fixes a nasty crash in certain cases on shutdown.  :)
[14:27] <chrisccoulson> m_conley, yeah, i'll get the new version in shortly
[14:27] <chrisccoulson> thanks
[14:27] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: no worries - thanks for your work!
[14:27] <chrisccoulson> this week has been a bit crazy :)
[14:27] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: I can imagine.  Beta looks awesome, by the way.  Great job. :)
[14:28] <chrisccoulson> heh, thanks :)
[14:50] <chrisccoulson> hmm, weird - i wonder why http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/nbs.html doesn't show thunderbird as pulling in libunity4
[14:55] <debfx> why should it pull in libunity?
[15:30] <micahg> chrisccoulson: because it doesn't?
[15:30] <chrisccoulson> yes ;)
[15:31] <micahg> chrisccoulson: BTW, I think thunderbird-globalmenu should be seeded rather than a recommends IMHO
[15:31] <chrisccoulson> why?
[15:31] <chrisccoulson> that separate package is likely going to disappear anyway
[15:32] <micahg> since it's only used with unity
[15:32] <chrisccoulson> i'm just going to merge the whole lot in to the main package
[15:32] <micahg> ok, well, if that's the case, the point is moot
[15:32] <micahg> it's small enough anyways
[15:32] <chrisccoulson> we already ship additional extensions with thunderbird in the main package anyway
[15:33] <micahg> the only image an extra 50k might break is Ubuntu anyways ;)
[15:33]  * micahg goes back to not being here
[15:48] <chrisccoulson> m_conley, you've got me thinking now about how we can offer a better upgrade experience ;)
[15:49] <chrisccoulson> thinking about it, i could probably write a tool which grabs the extensions from extensions.sqlite, and then fetches the relevant data from a.m.o to check if they would break with an upgrade
[16:07] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: yeah, that doesn't sound too bad
[16:07] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: are there hooks in the update manager for that sort of thing?
[16:08] <chrisccoulson> m_conley, i think update-manager has quirks for some types of things aready
[16:08] <chrisccoulson> but i'm not too sure
[16:08] <chrisccoulson> i CC'd mvo on the e-mail
[16:08] <chrisccoulson> he works on that stuff :)
[16:08] <m_conley> cool
[16:09] <chrisccoulson> it would be pretty cool though if update-manager could warn that your extensions might no work after upgrading :)
[16:09] <chrisccoulson> **not
[16:18] <m_conley> yeah, absolutely
[21:28] <micahg> chrisccoulson: are you preparing 6.0.2 build 2 tarballs, I probably won't get to it until Sunday evening or Monday, just leave me a note if you do and where to find it, thanks
[21:31] <FernandoMIguel> evening folks
[21:31] <micahg> hey FernandoMIguel formerly known as bugabundo
[21:31] <FernandoMIguel> hey
[21:46] <chrisccoulson> micahg, i'm not doing any builds tonight
[21:46] <chrisccoulson> beer time :)
[21:52]  * micahg has almost reached beer o'clock in his timezone :)
[21:52] <bhearsum> +1
[21:52] <micahg> chrisccoulson: there's no rush, I think we're waiting till tuesday at this point
[21:54]  * micahg actually shouldn't say that, crazier things have happened on holiday weekends :)
[22:07] <chrisccoulson> heh