[05:26] <iceroot> hi
[05:27] <iceroot> could someone have a look if unity is the correct source-package for this bug? i am not sure if i had picked up the correct one https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/unity/+bug/1183666
[05:27] <ubot2> Ubuntu bug 1183666 in unity (Ubuntu) "[unity-menu-bar] new mails for thunderbird are only shown on the primary monitor, not on the extended monitor" [Undecided,New]
[05:27] <iceroot> dont know if it is a bug in thunderbird or in unity (or maybe something else)
[05:33] <iceroot> and another question. How can i find the crash-report from this issue? i only see a window which is asking me after the crash to upload it but it would be nice if i could add this crash report to this bug (dont know where the uploaded crash report goes to) https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtkvncviewer/+bug/1183577
[05:33] <ubot2> Ubuntu bug 1183577 in gtkvncviewer (Ubuntu) "gtkvncviewer is crashing when clicking on "make icon on desktop"" [Undecided,New]
[08:02] <New2Ubuntu> hello anyone have a good thread or fix for the unity 3d problem on 12.4.2
[20:10] <phillw> hi, is the way to report a bug that affects chromium (and does not affect FireFox)
[20:10] <phillw> ubuntu-bug chromium
[20:10] <phillw> ?
[20:10] <TheLordOfTime> phillw:  ubuntu-bug chromium-browser
[20:11] <phillw> TheLordOfTime: thanks, it is not a crash bug
[20:11] <TheLordOfTime> phillw:  it has to be chromium-browser
[20:11] <phillw> saves me manually trying to raise it :)
[20:11] <TheLordOfTime> becauuse chromium != exists
[20:11] <TheLordOfTime> but chromium-browser == exists
[20:13] <phillw> TheLordOfTime: okies, thanks. You will have seen my mention of it and then getting passed to -devel.
[20:14]  * TheLordOfTime lurks in both channels, so just ping
[20:15] <phillw> I did spot you there! I do not lurk on the -devel channel, but was asked by -release to ask on there :)
[20:17] <phillw> TheLordOfTime: The problem cannot be reported:
[20:17] <phillw> This is not an official Ubuntu package. Please remove any third party package and try again.
[20:18] <TheLordOfTime> hmm...
[20:18] <TheLordOfTime> phillw:  what release?
[20:19] <phillw> I'm running the dev version. Do I need to talk the OP through reporting it? (It affects v25 of Chromium and the v27 that I use)
[20:19] <phillw> Oh, I'll just report it manually. It makes no difference.
[20:20] <TheLordOfTime> phillw:  "dev" version means not-in-repos?
[20:20] <TheLordOfTime> oh wait i misread
[20:20] <TheLordOfTime> "dev" as in saucy
[20:21] <TheLordOfTime> phillw:  mind a quick ping?
[20:21] <TheLordOfTime> (priv)
[20:25] <phillw> indeed.. nope, ubuntu is still on v25.... see bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/chromium-browser/+bug/1183086
[20:25] <ubot2> Ubuntu bug 1183086 in chromium-browser (Ubuntu) "Please update to 27.0.1453.93" [Undecided,Confirmed]
[20:25] <TheLordOfTime> phillw:  you're asking for an update then
[20:25] <TheLordOfTime> yeah that's something ubuntu-bug doesn't like iirc
[20:26] <phillw> I'm not, the bug reporter is. I've been using the dev version, but this is getting a bit 'silly' now.
[20:26] <TheLordOfTime> who's the reporter, CSRedRat?
[20:27] <TheLordOfTime> good it's not them
[20:27] <TheLordOfTime> >:D
[20:28] <phillw> nope, I have asked in the past as to the reasons, but at least that bug has a bit of heat.... Not that it makes any difference :/
[20:28] <TheLordOfTime> that's  because it's marked as a "security" bug
[20:30] <phillw> yeah, but the updates of v25 drag on.... It does beg the question of why are we still bug patching v25 when there is a v27..... But, meh :)
[20:30] <TheLordOfTime> phillw:  read -devel
[20:30] <TheLordOfTime> you have 3 seconds >:D
[20:34] <phillw> I have read. So the original OP needs to report it, and then I can comment that is still borked on v27 :D
[20:37] <phillw> :: SIGH :: it is a problem in chromium, it does not support the xdg system
[20:39] <phillw> TheLordOfTime: (20:42:35) phillw: hi slangasek sorry to attempt a kidnap, but is xdg-open no longer used?
[20:39] <phillw> 20:43:21) slangasek: phillw: can't say I know the answer to that; I've never used it directly
[20:39] <phillw> (20:43:44) slangasek: phillw: it's certainly still part of the ubuntu-desktop seed, so I don't know of any reason it would be "no longer used"
[20:39] <TheLordOfTime> phillw:  separate bug perhaps?
[20:39] <phillw> TheLordOfTime: As it works in firefox, it is a problem in Chromium browser
[20:40] <phillw> Now the problem is to report it :D
[20:40] <TheLordOfTime> phillw:  perhaps an upstream bug?
[20:43] <phillw> TheLordOfTime: which is what I suggested? Reporting it manually? but, I'm not that familiar with reporting such issues for chromium. I can email Chad directly to inform him and ask him to fully report it; he is the canonical guy in charge of chromium stuff and is an all round nice person.
[20:44] <phillw> brb
[20:45]  * TheLordOfTime goes back to build-testing nginx