[00:34] <mdeslaur> chrisccoulson: uhm...how come the only search engine I have left after the latest firefox update is ask.com?
[00:35] <micahg> mdeslaur: after the ubuntu3 update you should be fine again
[00:36] <mdeslaur> micahg: I just updated to ubuntu3
[00:36] <micahg> :(
[00:38] <mdeslaur> cause that's what devs do, they break everything and then go on vacation
[01:02] <knome> mdeslaur, they are just making theirselves missed.
[01:08] <micahg> knome: it's a packaging bug
[01:14] <knome> micahg, irrelevant ;)
[14:02] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: ping
[14:44] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: hey - not sure if you got my last ping or not.  Wifi was a little flaky in Toronto this morning. :)
[14:44] <chrisccoulson> hi m_conley
[14:44] <chrisccoulson> sorry, i'm not around much today ;)
[14:44] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: oh, sorry - I can bug you about this tomorrow
[14:44] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: would that be better?
[14:45] <chrisccoulson> m_conley, i'm on vacation for 2 weeks, so today is probably ok :)
[14:45] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: oh, sorry to bug you on vacation!  I'll try to keep it easy and brief.  :)
[14:46] <m_conley> Error: ERROR edsintegration: Message was: Error calling StartServiceByName for org.gnome.evolution.dataserver.AddressBook1: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Spawn.ExecFailed: Failed to execute program /usr/lib/evolution/e-addressbook-factory: Success
[14:46] <m_conley> Source File: resource://edsintegration/AuthHelper.jsm
[14:46] <m_conley> Line: 150
[14:46] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: so I saw that thunderbird-couchdb landed, and that's awesome.  However, reading the Error Console, it looks like on attempting to open up a connection to any EDS address books, I'm getting the above
[14:47] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: and, lo and behold, /usr/lib/evolution/e-addressbook-factory is missing
[14:47] <chrisccoulson> m_conley, hmm, i didn't see that. the thunderbird-couchdb extension doesn't open up any connections :/
[14:47] <chrisccoulson> oh?
[14:47] <chrisccoulson> is evolution-data-server not installed?
[14:47] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: right, yes, that was the problem.  But shouldn't that be a dependency, if thunderbird-couchdb is installed?
[14:48] <chrisccoulson> yeah, it should be. i thought it was installed by default :/
[14:48] <chrisccoulson> thunderbird-couchdb depends on evolution-couchdb-backend, and we already depend on libedataserver and libebook
[14:48] <chrisccoulson> m_conley, might be worth pinging seb128 in #ubuntu-desktop about that
[14:48] <chrisccoulson> i won't really have a chance to do anything this week ;)
[14:48] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: alright, will do.  Enjoy your vacation!
[14:49] <chrisccoulson> thanks :)
[14:49] <chrisccoulson> m_conley, just a thought was well, does the eds extension handle libedataserver / libebook not being installed?
[14:50] <m_conley> seb128: hey!  So I just grabbed the Oneiric beta and did a clean install.  Looks great!  However, I noticed that even after installing chrisccoulson's thunderbird-couchdb, it doesn't look like evolution-data-server was installed by default.
[14:50] <m_conley> whoops
[14:50] <m_conley> wrong channel
[14:51] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: when that happens, the add-on "stands down".
[14:51] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: so no EDS address books are shown, but the other TB address books should work as expected.
[14:52] <chrisccoulson> m_conley, ok, that's good
[14:52] <chrisccoulson> KDE users installing tbird will get the extension without the libraries (which is deliberate to avoid pulling in half of gnome) :)
[14:53] <chrisccoulson> i just wanted to make sure that it didn't break everything
[15:11] <chrisccoulson> m_conley, not sure if you're familiar with this at all - http://davidz25.blogspot.com/2011/04/gnome-online-accounts.html
[15:11] <chrisccoulson> i wonder if we could make that work in tbird ;)
[15:11] <chrisccoulson> (although, it currently only works with google accounts)
[15:11] <m_conley> hmmm
[15:11]  * m_conley starts video...
[15:12] <chrisccoulson> m_conley, we could talk about it at UDS :)
[15:12] <m_conley> sounds like a plan.  :)
[15:18] <m_conley> chrisccoulson: neat - is that coming to Ubuntu?
[20:48] <FernandoMiguel> evening