[11:16] anyone know if gir1.2-gjsdbus-1.0 is stillo needed in 12.10? === m_conley_away is now known as m_conley [18:49] i think i need to drink beer before my head explodes [20:08] yay, progress, https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=754554 :/ [20:08] Mozilla bug 754554 in JavaScript Engine "Various JIT test failures related to FloatArrays when compiled with gcc 4.7" [Normal,New: ] [20:23] chrisccoulson: what do you think about bug 1000820, should we add the conflicts/replaces globally or just for lucid (wondering if people might have had it left on their system) [20:23] Launchpad bug 1000820 in firefox "package firefox-dev (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: trying to overwrite '/usr/lib/pkgconfig/mozilla-nspr.pc', which is also in package xulrunner-1.9-dev 0:1.9.0.19+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.8.04.1" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1000820 [20:24] micahg, as i've already done the final beta and got everything ready to do release uploads, we should do nothing for another 6 weeks ;) [20:24] (it's quite an edge case anyway) [20:25] chrisccoulson: did you ever break the lock on thunderbird.natty? [20:25] micahg, yeah, it don't think it worked though [20:25] let me try again [20:25] chrisccoulson: that's fine, I don't mind waiting for the next release, I'm happy to commit the changes to trunk and aurora if you want me to or leave it for you [20:26] oh, break-lock worked this time [20:26] feel free to do that, i don't mind too much [20:28] ok, will do, do you want it for all releases in case it was carried past lucid, or just for lucid? [20:28] yeah, it's fine for all releases [20:29] chrisccoulson: BTW, I'm doing the pre-testing today, should I assign any bugs to you, just the high/critical ones (if any), or something else? [20:29] ok, thunderbird.natty pushed [20:29] micahg, yeah, i guess so [20:38] chrisccoulson: are you planning on uploading 13 final to precise before alpha1 freeze on Monday? [20:38] s/precise/quantal/ === m_conley is now known as m_conley_away [23:36] chrisccoulson: so that's awesome, it's gcc's fault you can't play angry birds :)