[07:20] <micahg> hi chrisccoulson, I"m getting the first language again as the selected spell check language in firefox in my current profile, but not in a clean profile, any ideas?
[07:20] <micahg> and good morning :)
[07:20] <chrisccoulson> hi :)
[07:21] <chrisccoulson> i'm not sure what would cause that. it's not something i've looked at for a while
[07:21]  * micahg sees if it's the one incompatible extension
[07:22] <micahg> nope, didn't help
[07:23] <micahg> ah, I seem to be missing my en-us langpack
[07:23] <micahg> nope, not it
[07:24]  * micahg is puzzled...will have to check more stuff later
[07:33] <chrisccoulson> micahg, what language is selected for you?
[07:33] <micahg> chrisccoulson: German/Austria
[07:34] <chrisccoulson> micahg, what does "spellchecker.dictionary" say if you open chrome://ubufox/locale/ubufox.properties ?
[07:34] <micahg> spellchecker.dictionary=en_US
[07:34] <chrisccoulson> hmmm, so the default does get set
[07:35] <chrisccoulson> not sure why that doesn't work then :/
[07:36] <micahg> chrisccoulson: in about:config it's de_AT
[13:24] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: ping
[13:25] <chrisccoulson> hi m_conley
[13:25] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: good morning!  A developer contacted me yesterday after you went offline - he's been doing some stuff with js-ctypes, and was looking at Messaging Menu for ideas.  He's totally blown away by ctypes-utils.  :)
[13:25] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: he wanted to give you his heartfelt appreciation.  :)
[13:26] <chrisccoulson> oh, excellent, that's good to hear :)
[13:26] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: on a semi-related note, I decided to push a couple of simple tests to Messaging Menu yesterday, and I pushed to lp:messagingmenu-extension/0.7.  Have I polluted the 0.7 branch with stuff that was in the development trunk?  I can't tell.  :/
[13:27] <chrisccoulson> m_conley, not sure, i've not had a look yet. i wouldn't worry too much, as i created a 0.8 branch last week, which we'll use for oneiric now
[13:30] <chrisccoulson> brb, reboot again
[13:44] <chrisccoulson> right, another reboot. hopefully, this one being a couple of seconds faster :)
[15:12] <TheOpenSourcerer> ping m_conley :-)
[15:12] <m_conley> TheOpenSourcerer: hey - are you Alan?
[15:12] <TheOpenSourcerer> Hi Mike I'm Alan
[15:12] <m_conley> cool.
[15:12] <m_conley> Nice to meet you. :)
[15:12] <TheOpenSourcerer> Likewise.
[15:12] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: ping
[15:12] <chrisccoulson> hi m_conley
[15:13] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: hey - TheOpenSourcerer (Alan) contacted me via e-mail about some issues he's having with TB/FF using libnotify on Ubuntu 10.10.  I was wondering if you might have some insight.
[15:13] <m_conley> TheOpenSourcerer: can you explain your issue to chrisccoulson?
[15:13] <chrisccoulson> m_conley, maybe ;)
[15:13] <TheOpenSourcerer> I will try.
[15:14] <TheOpenSourcerer> I have an extension I maintain for TB.
[15:14] <TheOpenSourcerer> I've noticed that on the beta builds from Mozilla libnotify isn't working.
[15:14] <TheOpenSourcerer> Working with m_conley I've noticed that teh builds from the PPA do work but the native Mozilla builds do not.
[15:15] <chrisccoulson> from mozilla? do they even turn on libnotify support?
[15:15] <chrisccoulson> i don't think they do
[15:15] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: do they disable it by default?
[15:15] <chrisccoulson> check in about:buildconfig, but i don't think it's on by default
[15:15] <m_conley> er, by "they", I guess I mean "we".  :)
[15:15] <TheOpenSourcerer> Ah - I wasn't sure if it was even a build option
[15:15] <TheOpenSourcerer> Growl is built by default.
[15:15] <TheOpenSourcerer> I test on OSX too.
[15:16] <chrisccoulson> hmmm, i need to double check that
[15:16] <chrisccoulson> perhaps it isn't a build option, but i seem to remember it being one
[15:17] <chrisccoulson> oh, it's on by default, unless it's built with --disable-libnotify
[15:17] <TheOpenSourcerer> Can't see anything here:
[15:17] <TheOpenSourcerer> --enable-application=browser --enable-optimize  --enable-update-channel=release --enable-update-packaging  --disable-debug --enable-tests --enable-official-branding  --enable-stdcxx-compat --enable-debug-symbols=-gdwarf-2
[15:18] <TheOpenSourcerer> That's a FF 6.0.2 mozilla tarball
[15:18] <chrisccoulson> TheOpenSourcerer, does the mozilla build have a libmozgnome.so in the components/ directory
[15:18] <chrisccoulson> ?
[15:19] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: thanks for your help with this, btw. :)  I know you're super busy right now.
[15:19] <chrisccoulson> heh, i've just shaved 4 seconds off our login time :)
[15:19] <m_conley> nice!
[15:19] <TheOpenSourcerer> -rwxr-xr-x 1 alord alord  36604 2011-09-02 23:38 libmozgnome.so
[15:19] <TheOpenSourcerer> yep
[15:21] <TheOpenSourcerer> Sorry - I'm cooking dinner for my kids right now ;-) Must nip AFK for a while. Leave me any questions and I'll pick them up later this evening. Thanks for your help m_conley chrisccoulson
[15:21] <m_conley> TheOpenSourcerer: alright, enjoy dinner. :)
[15:22] <chrisccoulson> TheOpenSourcerer, i'm actually surprised it works at all on our builds
[15:22] <chrisccoulson> are you using notify-osd as the notification daemon?
[15:23] <TheOpenSourcerer> Dunno ;-) I'm calling up the nsIAlertsService and using showAlertNotification() to display. Must dash. Sorry.
[15:24] <chrisccoulson> TheOpenSourcerer, ah, ok. are you setting the "textClickable" parameter to anything?
[15:25] <chrisccoulson> it needs to be false to work with notify-osd
[15:25] <chrisccoulson> TheOpenSourcerer, http://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central/file/2a4671d164b4/toolkit/system/gnome/nsAlertsIconListener.cpp#l350
[15:26] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: the examples he's provided me don't have textClickable set.
[15:31] <chrisccoulson> oh, of course
[15:32] <chrisccoulson> there's been an ABI break recently in libnotify. i wonder if the mozilla builds are built against the old libnotify?
[15:33] <TheOpenSourcerer> chrisccoulson: Back for a few minutes. I am running on Ubuntu 10.10 not 11.04/11.10
[15:33] <chrisccoulson> hmmm :/
[15:33] <TheOpenSourcerer> not a unity fan yet ;-)
[15:33] <chrisccoulson> i'll need to look at this a bit later, i'm in a meeting now
[15:34] <TheOpenSourcerer> np
[16:03] <chrisccoulson> m_conley, do you run oneiric on real hardware or a VM?
[16:03] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: a VM
[16:03] <chrisccoulson> ah, ok. i'm not sure how my session startup time fixes will affect a VM ;)
[16:04] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: I'll let you know! :)
[16:06] <chrisccoulson> m_conley, bug 854101
[16:06] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 854101 in ubuntu-boot-speed "gnome-settings-daemon takes waaaaaaaay too long to start" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/854101
[16:06] <chrisccoulson> have you used bootchart before?
[16:07] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: nope, I haven't
[16:07] <chrisccoulson> ah, that's where the pretty pictures come from
[16:07] <chrisccoulson> if you install bootchart and pybootchartgui, then you get bootcharts in /var/log/bootchart
[16:10] <m_conley> nice, I like. :)
[19:07] <FernandoMiguel> hi
[20:38] <knome> chrisccoulson, hmm. :)
[23:07] <knome> can one run a custom command in tb 3.1.3 when email is received?
[23:08] <knome> sorry, 3.1.13