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[02:28] <micahg> Firefox 3.5 is the most popular browser: http://gs.statcounter.com/#browser_version-ww-weekly-200927-200951 |
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[11:31] <BUGabundo_work> morning |
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[15:00] <leoquant> security updates to FireFox 3.0.x in Ubuntu 8.04 |
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[15:00] <leoquant> have |
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[15:00] <leoquant> <leoquant> been based on security updates from upstream (Mozilla project |
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[15:01] <leoquant> the stream of security updates from upstream is about to stop? |
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[15:01] <leoquant> is this correct? |
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[15:02] <leoquant> does ubuntu 8.0.4 comes with a brand newe version? |
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[15:02] <leoquant> *new |
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[15:05] <BUGabundo_work> !info firefox |
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[15:05] <ubottu> firefox (source: firefox-3.5): meta package for the popular mozilla web browser. In component main, is optional. Version 3.5.6+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.9.10.1 (karmic), package size 71 kB, installed size 128 kB |
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[15:05] <BUGabundo_work> !info hardy firefox |
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[15:05] <ubottu> 'firefox' is not a valid distribution: hardy, hardy-backports, intrepid, intrepid-backports, jaunty, jaunty-backports, karmic, karmic-backports, karmic-proposed, kubuntu-backports, kubuntu-experimental, kubuntu-updates, lucid, lucid-backports, lucid-proposed, medibuntu, partner |
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[15:06] <BUGabundo_work> !info firefox hardy |
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[15:06] <ubottu> firefox (source: firefox-3.0): meta package for the popular mozilla web browser. In component main, is optional. Version 3.0.16+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.8.04.1 (hardy), package size 65 kB, installed size 120 kB |
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[15:06] <BUGabundo_work> !info firefox hardy-backports |
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[15:06] <ubottu> Package firefox does not exist in hardy-backports |
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[15:06] <BUGabundo_work> !info firefox hardy-updates |
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[15:06] <ubottu> 'hardy-updates' is not a valid distribution: hardy, hardy-backports, intrepid, intrepid-backports, jaunty, jaunty-backports, karmic, karmic-backports, karmic-proposed, kubuntu-backports, kubuntu-experimental, kubuntu-updates, lucid, lucid-backports, lucid-proposed, medibuntu, partner |
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[15:06] <BUGabundo_work> abh |
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[15:10] <leoquant> !info firefox hardy 8.04.4 |
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[15:10] <ubottu> firefox (source: firefox-3.0): meta package for the popular mozilla web browser. In component main, is optional. Version 3.0.16+nobinonly-0ubuntu0.8.04.1 (hardy), package size 65 kB, installed size 120 kB |
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[15:12] <[reed]> leoquant: Firefox 3.0.x will be EOL'd by upstream soon (January) |
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[15:13] <[reed]> especially considering Firefox 3.5.x is the current stable version, and Firefox 3.6.x will be coming out soon |
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[15:14] <leoquant> [reed] thx |
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[15:16] <leoquant> that means a 3.5.x in 8.04.4.... |
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[15:24] <leoquant> or ubuntu provides this sec. related updates in 3.0.x ? |
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[15:31] <nicorio> H. I don't know if this is the right place for this. My question is about Thunderbird. Is it possible to search for a string inside the attachment ? (plugin or any other solution) |
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[16:33] <micahg> asac: ping re ff update patch |
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[16:51] <Rotwang> hi |
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[16:51] <Rotwang> Ive got problem with my thunderbird |
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[16:52] <Rotwang> mails from befor 12th December dissapeared from my Inbox |
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[16:52] <Rotwang> why's that? |
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[16:52] <micahg> Rotwang: idk, what happened on the 12th? |
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[16:52] <Rotwang> no idea |
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[16:53] <Rotwang> here at my workplace thunderbird is used very extensively |
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[16:53] <Rotwang> one of the workers here have this problem |
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[16:53] <Rotwang> and i have no idea why it could just dissapear from Inbox |
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[16:54] <Rotwang> is it possible that Inbox file was too huge? |
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[16:54] <micahg> shouldn't be |
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[16:55] <Rotwang> the messages was listed in thunderbird but couldnt be opened |
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[16:55] <Rotwang> after indexing folder, theyve dissapeard |
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[16:56] <Rotwang> ive checked if any options that make thunderbird to delete messages was turned on, but they wasnt |
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[16:56] <micahg> Rotwang which version? |
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[16:57] <Rotwang> 2.0.0.22 |
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[16:58] <micahg> Rotwang: have you tried 2.0.023? |
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[16:58] <micahg> that's been out for a while |
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[16:58] <Rotwang> i cannot update thunderbird |
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[16:58] <Rotwang> im just a help desk technician |
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[16:59] <Rotwang> but i wonder why it dissapeard |
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[17:00] <Rotwang> any ideas? |
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[17:00] <micahg> hmmm, well the only fix in 2.0.0.23 was a security fix |
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[17:01] <micahg> Rotwang: is it imap or pop? |
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[17:01] <Rotwang> pop |
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[17:02] <micahg> Rotwang: pop with save on server? |
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[17:02] <Rotwang> without |
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[17:02] <micahg> wow |
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[17:02] <Rotwang> why wow? |
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[17:02] <micahg> ok, can you check the thunderbird profile to see if the messages are there? |
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[17:02] <micahg> Rotwang: no copies |
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[17:03] <Rotwang> micahg: how do i do it? |
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[17:03] <micahg> Rotwang: I'm assuming this is on Ubuntu? |
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[17:03] <Rotwang> ive grepped many times mozilla folder for 11 Dec |
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[17:03] <Rotwang> micahg: sure |
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[17:03] <Rotwang> Ubuntu 9.04 |
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[17:03] <micahg> in ~/.mozilla-thunderbird, there should be a profile directory |
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[17:04] <micahg> inside that profile directory, there should be a Mail directory, then inside that there should be a Local Folders directory |
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[17:05] <micahg> then try the command: head Inbox |
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[17:05] <micahg> see what date the first message is |
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[17:05] <Rotwang> 12 Dec |
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[17:06] <Rotwang> btw, ive checked auth.log it seems noone logged to that machine at 12 Dec |
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[17:09] <Rotwang> the worst is, I have no idea why that happened |
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[17:10] <Rotwang> well, maybe there is some info i could provide to debug this? |
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[17:11] <Rotwang> ive got root access |
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[17:11] <micahg> Rotwang: well, the messages seem gone then unless they were moved to another folder |
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[17:12] <micahg> asac: would it be ok to pull dh_xulrunner from debian and add it to xul-1.9.1-dev? |
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[20:48] <mbana> hi, do you know why dejavu sans mono is insisting on using hintslight not hintfull despite me setting it explicitly in .fonts.conf but i have the the appearance in gnome set to hintslight. hope that makes sense |
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[21:40] <fta> asac, micahg: any idea for a name for my bot? to go with this logo: http://www.sofaraway.org/ubuntu/tmp/ppabot-192-192.png |
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[21:41] <micahg> FabBot? |
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[21:42] <micahg> nice graphic :) |
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[21:44] <fta> too bad it doesn't render well in 14x14 :( |
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[21:47] <fta> maybe debbot, or debot |
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[21:47] <fta> dabot? |
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[21:48] <micahg> dappabot? |
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[21:48] <micahg> or deppabot? |
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[21:49] <fta> no, not ppa, the bot is not limited to ppas, you can use it to maintain a package in the repo |
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[21:49] <micahg> oh, ok |
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[21:49] <micahg> fta: how about dubot? |
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[21:50] <micahg> Debian Upload BOt |
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[21:50] <fta> for a while, before the ppa even existed, i was maintaining ff with it |
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[21:50] <fta> hm, nice |
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[21:51] <micahg> or dpmb (debian package maintenance bot) |
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[21:51] <fta> dubot sounds french to me |
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[21:52] <fta> drobotik? |
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[21:53] <micahg> fta: is there anything wrong with something french sounding? |
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[21:53] <fta> nope |
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[21:53] <micahg> fta: have you talked with asac today? |
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[21:55] <fta> nope |
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[21:55] <fta> holidays |
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[21:55] <micahg> ah, so he's off this week? |
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[21:56] <fta> he didn't say, but i guess so |
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[21:56] <micahg> ok |
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[21:56] <micahg> so, should I just patch ff37 in the mean time and talk about dropping the patch when he gets back |
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[21:57] <fta> do it, we can always revert if he wants to |
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[21:57] <micahg> fta: patch it or drop it? |
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[21:57] <fta> drop it |
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[21:58] <micahg> fta: ok |
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[21:58] <micahg> fta: did you see my message about prism yesterday? |
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[21:59] <fta> i wanted to check if it's not a bug in my bot, but i didn't have time |
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[21:59] <micahg> ok |
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[23:38] <micahg> [reed]: do I need to have someone push the patches that I asked for approval for? |
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[23:44] <fta> jcastro, ripps: http://identi.ca/conversation/17175657#notice-17190196 |
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[23:45] <fta> if you have suggestions.. |
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[23:58] <jcastro> fta: ooh, I will think hard! |
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[23:58] <jcastro> http://www.morewords.com/contains/bot/ |
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[23:59] <jcastro> fta: bottleneck would be awesome, because of what it does to launchpad! |
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