/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2007/10/27/#launchpad.txt

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desertcI want to create a project for my team like this one:00:32
desertchttps://launchpad.net/ubuntu-us-ohio-f2f00:32
desertcWhat web page do I use to register an Ubuntu project?00:32
Ubulettedesertc, start from the home page, choose Project00:35
Ubulettethen register a project (left menu)00:35
desertcNothing special for making a sub project under Ubuntu, for instance?00:35
Ubulettehmm, i don't know00:36
desertcI'll fire one up.  Learn through doing.00:37
Ubulettei've already registered several projects parts of super-projects00:38
desertcWhat is the typical, most free license used for documentation and images?00:40
desertc... that prevents for-profit use00:40
desertcI'm looking for a creative commons license, but don't see it listed in project setup00:41
Ubuletteyep, then choose "other"00:43
LaserJockdesertc: do you want a Project or a team?00:43
desertcA project...00:44
LaserJockI'm not sure why you'd want a project00:44
desertcWhy are you not sure?00:45
LaserJockthis is for a loco team right?00:46
desertcIt isn't, no...00:46
LaserJockoh00:46
desertcBut if it was it might be similar00:46
desertcDo LoCos not use projects?00:46
LaserJockno, I don't think so00:46
desertcI linked to one above00:46
TeTeTare bzr pushes broken currently?00:47
LaserJockprojects are for bugs, translations, code, etc.00:47
desertcDo you know this, or are you conjecturing?  I was listened to the Launchpad talk this week, and I was under the impression it could be used for things more than code.00:49
desertcI am looking for a place to put documents online so they can be shared with a selected people from a team.00:50
TeTeTdesertc: we use it for the Ubuntu Desktop Training course, it's docbook, not really code00:51
desertcSeemed to me that was what a project does, but if I am wrong, but let me know if I am going down the wrong path.00:51
TeTeTdesertc: I guess text would work best00:51
desertcI'm looking through the most recently created projects, and it doesn't seem like people are being choosy on what they create.  DrugWiki being the most recent project.00:53
desertcWell -- I can always delete it later, if my project becomes problematic.  I'm just trying to get this darn thing started.00:54
LaserJockdesertc: no, I'm not saying you *can't*00:55
LaserJockI was just trying to assertain if you were really wanting to create a team rather than a project00:56
desertcLet me know if you think would be better, by all means.00:56
desertcQuestion, How do I tie a project with a team?00:56
TeTeTLaserJock + desertc: I believe teams and projects go hand in hand. I can hardly think of any new unrelated project w/o creating a team00:57
desertcOh, never mind, I think it is a driver00:57
TeTeTdesertc: there's  a project owner, driver, bug contact, security contact00:57
LaserJockTeTeT: yes, but if you're just trying to group people a project is overkill00:58
TeTeTLaserJock: right00:58
desertcNeeded a place for shared documents and revisions, too.01:00
desertcNow to figure out blueprints01:08
desertcCan a project have multiple blueprints for different areas?01:10
LaserJocka project can have any number of blueprints01:11
desertchttps://blueprints.launchpad.net/ububtu.students.poster.project/+spec/ubuntu.students.poster.project.tux.plus01:17
desertcOh, and now I can mentor someone on it.  Yeah, I'm digging this tool.01:17
leroutierHello01:33
desertcGreetings.01:34
leroutierIt's nice to see launchpad evolving as we use it01:36
leroutierGot a question : Should all PPA bugs be put in Soyuz ?01:37
leroutierI mean, setting product to Soyuz instead of Launchpad in bug reports01:37
LaserJockif it's a PPA bug yes01:42
leroutierok, I'll do so01:50
leroutierthanks01:50
ubotuNew bug: #157602 in launchpad "is alsa-base a package or isn't it???" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/15760201:50
leroutierhum, got a nice way to make launchpad crash01:58
leroutiershouldn't change product from launchpad to soyuz when there is a "Launchpad: 1.1.11" milestone01:59
leroutierFiled as bug #15760602:03
ubotuLaunchpad bug 157606 in launchpad "Changing bug product while it is linked to a milestone crashes launchpad" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/15760602:03
ubotuNew bug: #157606 in launchpad "Changing bug product while it is linked to a milestone crashes launchpad" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/15760602:10
* ddaa submitted a patch to have launchpad pages as narrow as 529px (instead of 752px currently)02:17
ddaaI mean 712px currently02:17
LaserJocknifty02:18
ddaaI hope all you guys will like it :)02:18
ddaathough it's not very useful at this width because of the portlets column02:19
ddaa(guys, I mean, without prejudice of our users of the beautiful gender)02:19
LaserJocklol02:20
ddaaI hope to have it land on edge some point next week.02:21
desertcHello - I am working on a blueprint and I am linking different versions to the blueprint.  Would it be better to make multiple branches and link to each one, or is there a way to put multiple versions of the file into a branch and link it just once?02:23
ddaaWhich file are you talking about?02:25
ddaaYou can put multiple files in a bzr branch, if that's what you are asking.02:26
desertcbzr = Bazaar ?02:26
desertcGreat - how do I put multiple files in a branch?02:27
spivdesertc: http://doc.bazaar-vcs.org/latest/en/mini-tutorial/index.html02:28
leroutiercprov: you can close it (bug ~156117)02:44
leroutierbug #15611702:45
ubotuLaunchpad bug 156117 in soyuz "PPA declares some packages published while they aren't" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/15611702:45
leroutieromg, it's 4AM here. Time to get some rest.02:59
leroutierbye 02:59
jameshhi thumper 03:24
thumperhi jamesh03:24
thumperwhere are ya03:24
jameshTokyo03:24
thumperLAX03:24
jameshthe checkin counter here doesn't open for another 2.5 hours03:25
jamesh1.5 hours, actually03:25
thumperyou're not checked through?03:25
thumperdifferent airlines#03:25
thumper?03:25
thumper2.5 hours before my flight leaves03:25
jameshwas on Qantas, next two flights are North West03:26
desertcyay - I remember traveling every day!03:27
desertccouldn't pay me enough to do it again03:28
desertcGood luck on your flight, Jamesh, hope it is quiet and uneventful.03:28
desertcWere you guys at a conference together?03:30
jameshdesertc: both on the way to Boston03:32
desertcjamesh: nod03:32
desertcjamesh: I am reading your blog.  You have gone back and forth from different hemispheres a lot lately.03:33
jameshit'll be the second time to the US this year03:36
thumperjamesh: what time do you arrive in boston?03:39
jameshthumper: 7:30pm03:40
thumperI'll see you then03:40
thumperwell, just after03:40
thumperlater people03:41
Hobbseeer, we have a luanchpad spammer, it appears05:22
Hobbseehttps://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/amarok/+bug/11197505:23
Hobbseelaunchpad must not have a test suite for testing broken links or something06:04
Hobbseethe big link on https://edge.launchpad.net/~hobbsee/+archive is a 404.06:04
jameshwe do have a test suite06:05
jameshso which one is the bug? that we linkify the archive URL, or that we linkify the archive URL for empty PPAs?06:06
jamesh(I assume that's why the linked page doesn't exist)06:06
Hobbseejamesh: oh, i had assumed that it would show an empty directory, not a 404.06:07
Hobbsee(the latter)06:07
Hobbseeyes, the ppa is empty, but i still wasnt expecting a 404)06:07
jameshHobbsee: my guess is that a PPA that has never had any packages doesn't get published at all06:08
jameshplease file a bug, all the same.06:08
Hobbseeok06:09
mptWhere is ubuntuoid/ubotu?06:13
mptubuntoid/ubotu, rather06:13
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Hobbseempt: keeps getting on the wrong side of the netsplit06:14
fosstuxHi! Where do I have to ask for support for deleting projects and project teams?07:25
radixfosstux: I think they generally prefer to receive such requests as Questions on the Launchpad project07:27
LaserJockfosstux: should be https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/07:36
LaserJockfosstux: or did I tell you wrong last time?07:37
fosstuxthanks...07:39
fosstuxI have asked the question...07:39
reeHi everyone, I have a request to create super-projects and delete some that I created by mistake...08:44
reewhat's the place to ask them? is it "Questions" on the website or there is another suggestion?08:44
stoonehi, I have a PPA issue: i tried to upload a package by I mispelled my "incoming" int .dput.cf ant it was rejected, now I corrected it but when I try to dput it it sais "Already uploaded to ppa.launchpad.net". what can I do now?09:33
Kmosstoone: you need to inscrement the version of it in changelog09:35
Kmosif you have 0ubuntu1, try 0ubuntu209:35
stooneKmos: ok thanks09:35
FujitsuKmos: Erm, no!09:36
Fujitsustoone: Just add -f to the dput command line.09:37
stooneFujitsu: ok09:37
KmosFujitsu: ah ok =)09:42
Fujitsuree: Creation of project groups, and deletion of projects, is best handled on https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad.09:42
reeFujitsu, thanks!09:43
Kmosubotu is down :(09:44
KmosSteveA: ubotu is down09:44
FujitsuKmos: I don't see how he has much to do with ubotu.09:50
Kmosisn't stevea09:50
Kmos?09:50
Kmosmaybe i'm confusing nick09:51
FujitsuKmos: Seveas, perhaps.09:51
KmosFujitsu: exactly :)09:59
leroutierHi10:09
FujitsuHi leroutier.10:10
leroutierIs there a link to https://edge.launchpad.net/~yourname/+hwdb-submissions from our own homepage ? (and is it used in any way??)10:10
FujitsuI believe that functionality is still in development, so probably not linked or used at all.10:11
FujitsuI'm not a developer though, so I could be wrong.10:11
leroutierk, thanks10:14
leroutierI had never seen a way to say who we are in hwdb-client anyway. So, it had no way to link an anonymous hwdb-client submission to a LP account10:15
joejaxxanyone know where distro launchpad usage settings have moved to? :P10:31
Fujitsujoejaxx: Not on +edit?10:33
joejaxxi went under change distro settings10:34
joejaxxbut it is not there10:34
joejaxxi can only change the summary and description10:34
Kmoswhen is edgy end release cycle?10:38
Kmosit's on final of this month ?10:38
joejaxxFujitsu: i really need to change the usage settings otherwise lp complains when you try and submit a bug10:39
joejaxxor add it as a distribution on top an existing bug10:39
FujitsuKmos: Edgy doesn't die until April...10:40
Fujitsujoejaxx: I have no idea... there might well not be a UI for it.10:40
joejaxxFujitsu: there used to be10:41
joejaxxi guess they removed it10:41
joejaxx:\10:41
FujitsuAsk a que... an Answer.10:41
KmosFujitsu: ok, thx10:41
Tonio_hi11:04
Tonio_I think there is a bug for the ppa...11:04
Tonio_I just built kubuntu-default-settings package, and only one binary came along, no issues in the buildlog11:05
Tonio_just that one of the package is architectured "all" and not "any"11:05
leroutiercould you paste your PPA page please ?11:05
Tonio_I suspect that "all" is just ignored11:06
leroutierURL I mean11:06
Tonio_leroutier: sure : https://edge.launchpad.net/~tonio/+archive/11:06
Tonio_leroutier: package concerned is "kubuntu-default-settings-1:7.10-28tonio1"11:06
leroutieri386 build of kubuntu-default-settings 1:7.10-28tonio1 in ubuntu gutsy RELEASE11:07
leroutierPending (0) 11:07
leroutierIt seems the x86 build bot is down11:07
leroutierThat's why only src & amd64 packages are published11:07
Tonio_leroutier: hum you didn't get my point11:07
Tonio_leroutier: I was supposed to get 2 debs with the amd6411:07
leroutieroh, w8, rechecking11:08
Tonio_one of them is based on config file and then its arch is "all"11:08
Tonio_leroutier: I suspect ppa system to ignore "all" arch11:08
leroutierthat's possible. I never uploaded any arch agnostic package11:09
leroutierdid you run lintian & lint on your .dsc before upload ?11:09
Tonio_leroutier: well local build outputs both packages11:12
FujitsuTonio_: arch: all is only built on the i386 buildd, like in the normal Ubuntu archive.11:15
Tonio_Fujitsu: ah oki, that may explain then11:15
FujitsuThe i386 buildd was DoSed with 3 OOo uploads and a lot of language packs yesterday, so it probably won't be built for some days.11:15
Tonio_Fujitsu: :/11:15
FujitsuThe queue builder being stuffed due to the large number of Hardy builds doesn't make things good either.11:16
* Fujitsu hints that some more i386 PPA buildds might be nice.11:16
Tonio_Fujitsu: I hope people don't consider ppa for testing builds before uploading to official archives....11:18
FujitsuTonio_: Well, all three OOo uploads by blueyed failed yesterday, so people at least aren't testing locally.11:18
Tonio_Fujitsu: cause in that case you might get DoSed buildds very often......11:18
Tonio_Fujitsu: that's just stupid.....11:18
leroutierFujitsu, there are case where it builds fine localy but not in lauchpad's PPA11:19
Fujitsublueyed__: Hint: test things, or people get annoyed when you use up 24 hours of i386 buildd time.11:19
Tonio_leroutier: well, building with debuild might work locally and not on ppa11:20
leroutierYep. got this several times11:20
Tonio_leroutier: I can hardly imagin that something building with pbuilder can fail on a ppa, did that happen ?11:20
leroutierI did only use debuild, not pbuilder11:20
FujitsuTonio_: It does, but not often.11:20
Tonio_Fujitsu: I can imagin that OOo is a specific case...11:21
leroutierperhaps I could change my build scripts if it is more anal11:21
Tonio_Fujitsu: I would probably be attemptd to use a ppa to build it as a local build is more than 10 years11:21
Fujitsuleroutier: You should *always* test build in pbuilder or sbuild.11:21
FujitsuTonio_: But using PPA affects a lot more people.11:21
Tonio_Fujitsu: sure, but people don't consider this in the first place :)11:21
Tonio_Fujitsu: especially with OOo11:22
leroutierFujitsu, so, pbuilder checks more things than debuild does ?11:22
leroutier(but the fact that it runs inside a chroot and helps with missing build deps)11:22
Tonio_leroutier: a pbuilder build will fail when srcdir <> builddir11:22
Fujitsuleroutier: pbuilder actually builds it in a clean environment vaguely like what you've got on the buildds...11:22
Tonio_leroutier: that with debuild will work most of the time11:23
Tonio_leroutier: also debuild can succeed even if debian/control misses some build-deps11:23
Tonio_leroutier: which can't pbuilder11:23
leroutierk, good to know. I'll use pbuilder exclusivly  from now on11:23
Tonio_Fujitsu: okay thanks for the info, I'll just wait for the i386 buildds to come back11:24
Tonio_leroutier: thanks for the help too :)11:25
FujitsuTonio_: It'll likely be a couple of days before language packs finish, and then there's the backlog.11:25
Tonio_Fujitsu: OOo lang packs ?11:25
Tonio_Fujitsu: cause those are as long as OOo build...11:26
FujitsuTonio_: No, 7.04 langpacks.11:26
Tonio_oki11:26
Tonio_Fujitsu: will wait then, thanks :)11:26
leroutierThere should be build priority based on past failures of user's build : if for a user, X% of uploads would finish as a build failure, decrease future build priority for him11:27
Tonio_leroutier: that would be nice indeed :)11:28
leroutierLooks like an enhancement request/wishlist or blueprint. Who wants to volunteer to fill it up ? (I'm lazy)11:28
leroutierNo one knows who to ask for package removal requests ? (from Ubuntu, not from PPA)11:35
Fujitsuleroutier: File a bug, subscribe ubuntu-universe-sponsors. Probably best to ask in #ubuntu-motu first, for any objections.11:39
leroutierok, thanks11:40
Kmosleroutier: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Removal11:41
leroutierthx11:41
Hobbseewhere is the list of stuff that needs to build for ppas?12:57
Hobbseedid the page get removed?12:57
FujitsuHobbsee: There is no global list - I filed a bug about that a few days back.13:05
HobbseeFujitsu: hm.  could have sworn there was.13:06
Hobbseeoh well13:06
FujitsuI don't believe so.13:06
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sitshttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/110088/comments/7 appears to be comment spam13:38
sitsis this the correct place to report it?13:38
leroutierit is spam but I don't know if it is the right place13:39
sitsleroutier: could you point me to the right place please?13:39
Hobbseethis is the right place - although people usually do a launchpad question, asking for it's removal13:39
HobbseeSteveA: or kiko might be able to fix it, if htey're here13:39
sitsHobbsee: OK I'll add your note to Bug #4541913:40
leroutierSame spamer here : https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/kdebase/+bug/118394/comments/413:41
leroutiersame spam message too13:41
sitsleroutier: :-/13:41
mptbug 4541913:41
leroutierhttps://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/k3b/+bug/110484/comments/1213:41
mptah, still no bugbot13:42
sitsmpt: Launchpad needs a way of easily flagging spam13:42
leroutierhttps://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xmms/+bug/62773/comments/613:42
leroutieryep, lots of spam lately13:42
Hobbseempt: oh, can fix.13:42
HobbseePriceChild: poke13:42
sitsmpt: Launchpad should have an expedited process for dealing with inappropriate contributions[...]13:42
leroutierbug #4541913:42
PriceChildHel Hobbsee?13:42
PriceChild*Hey13:42
HobbseePriceChild: bot please13:43
mptsits, I know, I wrote some of that :-P13:43
* mpt hugs Ubotwo 13:43
leroutierthere's a blueprint about fighting spam in LP13:43
sitsmpt: hmm now I think about it it does sound like it's in your style : )13:43
PriceChildI don't think he does bugs.... :/13:43
mptbug 4541913:43
mptdarn13:43
leroutierbug #4541913:43
leroutiernope, not that one13:43
PriceChildSorry.13:43
* mpt spurns Ubotwo 13:44
PriceChildI wish I had somewhere I could do my own backup bot :)13:44
sitsso is the current protocol to make a launchpad question about the spam and to include a link to it?13:45
mptsits, pretty much13:45
mptin the absence of anyone who can deal with it right away13:45
Hobbseethat's not the only one of his.  there's an amarok one too13:47
mpt(I have a style??)13:49
TeTeTanyone else running in this problem: % bzr push13:52
TeTeTUsing saved location: bzr+ssh://tspindler@bazaar.launchpad.net/~canonical-training/ubuntu-desktop-course/ubuntu-desktop-course-beta/13:52
TeTeTNo handlers could be found for logger "bzr"13:52
TeTeTbzr: ERROR: Could not acquire lock "(remote lock)"13:52
leroutierSomeone trying to push at the same time ?13:53
TeTeTleroutier: hmm, I got first an error on to many open connections (or handles or such)13:54
TeTeTleroutier: so this might be a follow-up prob13:54
sitsmpt: I've been reading your stuff for years13:54
TeTeTso maybe a break-lock will work13:55
sitsmpt: but note I didn't say stylish : )13:55
mptTeTeT, break-lock will tell you how old the lock is and something about who made it13:55
mptbefore you decide whether to actually break it13:55
mptsits, ok :-)13:55
TeTeTfor the record, break-lock did do the ob14:03
TeTeTjob14:03
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blueyedFujitsu: thanks for your hint. But it have been 12 hours for the three OOo uploads (https://edge.launchpad.net/~blueyed/+archive/+builds?build_text=openoffice&build_state=all)14:58
blueyedMy understanding has been that there should be enough build servers, btw.14:58
Fujitsublueyed: There is a single build server for each architecture.14:58
leroutierIt remembers me when I was running gentoo, took up to 9 hours to compile OOo14:58
blueyedleroutier: depends on the hardware.. here at home on a AMD64 3000+ it's still building now..15:00
blueyedFujitsu: it may not have been that annoying, if the i386 build wouldn't have died because of not enough disk space.15:00
blueyedFujitsu: couldn't you add a hook in the Accepted/Rejected processing for uploads and reject the upload, if it's e.g. OOo?15:01
blueyedAt least that's my understanding now: never ever throw OOo in there anymore.15:02
Fujitsublueyed: I'm not an LP person.15:02
Fujitsus/person/dev/15:02
* ScottK giggles at the thought.15:03
FujitsuScottK: Which?15:03
ScottKYou being an LP Person.15:03
ScottKActually it was more of a snort.15:04
FujitsuHah.15:05
Ubulettehi, could someone confirm that ppa will be unusable until ~ monday ?15:25
Ubulettei mean, the builder15:26
* Hobbsee wonders why it's unusable - it's building a whole bunhc of stuff...15:26
Ubulettehttps://edge.launchpad.net/+builds/samarium/+history15:26
Ubuletteit's been doing lang pack for at least 24h15:27
Ubuletteand more to go15:27
HobbseeUbulette: lang packs are big, and there are lots of them.15:27
Ubulettei know15:27
Davieylarge queue != to unstable15:27
Ubuletteplease reread my sentence. unusable to build new stuff15:28
Hobbseelangpacks go to main anyway, so likely get preference.15:28
DavieyUbulette: i did misread, sorry15:28
Ubulettemaybe some interleaving would be nice here. it's not fair to block a builder for 3 days with a flood15:30
Hobbseecprov: will probably do something about it eventually15:30
HobbseeUbulette: if there's one thing i learned from #ubuntu-motu last night, it's that there's apparently no point in whinging about how it's not fair for others, and talking about dos' unless you actually work for canonical.15:31
Hobbseeand that if you do, people will only complain about you, and say you're in the wrong.15:31
gnomefreak:(15:32
Hobbseebecause "how dare you decide what's acceptable, and what isnt?"15:32
Ubulettearen't beta lp users supposed to provide feedbacks and bug reports ?15:33
gnomefreakwhat is the difference between lang packs in PPA and lang packs in ubuntu?15:34
Hobbseegnomefreak: lang packs in ubuntu tend to get built by internal canonical machines, not the ppa ones.15:34
gnomefreakUbulette: if there is a bug, but the mass upload of ,ang packs isnt really a bug15:34
Hobbseegnomefreak: it's a violation of the TOS, though.15:34
gnomefreakHobbsee: oh i thought they were pretty much same15:34
gnomefreakah15:34
Hobbseegnomefreak: afaik, anyway15:34
gnomefreakok i could agree if i could find the TOS its no longer listed on PPA page15:36
Hobbseegnomefreak: ah, wait.  it seems that it now says that canonical reserves the right to limit disk usage, etc, but doesnt say "you may not dos the buildds"15:36
Hobbseegnomefreak: listed off https://help.launchpad.net/PPAQuickStart15:36
Hobbseehttps://help.launchpad.net/PPATermsofUse15:36
gnomefreaki liked it on the personal PPA page :(15:37
HobbseeOther than the expectation that packages in your PPA are free software, we do ask that you not abuse the build system with unnecessary builds or automated uploads of large numbers of packages. We will monitor the total amount of build time per user and ask folks to be reasonable in their use of the shared resources in the PPA pool.15:37
Hobbseeso it does say it15:37
Ubulettedid they change the terms without asking users to re-accept the new terms ?15:38
gnomefreakHobbsee: wherre did you see that15:38
gnomefreakUbulette: Canonical may update and change these Terms of Use from time to time and without prior notice15:39
Hobbseegnomefreak: quickstart guide.15:40
gnomefreakah15:40
Hobbseegnomefreak: in the FAQ's15:40
Hobbseegreetings kiko_, where are you?17:35
kiko_in freezing boston17:36
Hobbseekiko_: hehe :)17:37
Hobbseekiko_: where in particular though?  you have a different IP address.17:37
radixfreezing indeed17:38
radix(I mean no, sheesh, it's 17 degrees)17:38
Hobbseeheh.  18C here apparently17:38
NgHobbsee: that's hotel guest network vs our open network17:40
HobbseeNg: ah, right.  so it's just the 2 IPs, or are there more?17:40
kiko_5th floor?17:42
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Hobbseekiko: Ng told me what i needed to know - as in, explained why you were on a different IP.  now, if he'll answer my next question....17:44
kiko"where is my lsd?"17:44
Hobbseeno17:44
Hobbseeso it's just the 2 IPs, or are there more?17:44
kikoI give up17:44
NgHobbsee: afaik hotel guests can opt for their own unique IP, but those two should be the only ones with lots of people connecting (I assume you're asking wrt freenode?)17:45
HobbseeNg: yes.17:46
HobbseeNg: cool, OK.  i'll notify them.  i already got a cloak on 1.17:46
HobbseeNg: it would be a decent idea to add this to your process list, if you have one, for each UDS.17:46
HobbseeNg: freenode tends to get suspicious at 10+ people on an IP17:46
NgHobbsee: yeah, it got overlooked. thanks for doing it :)17:47
HobbseeNg: no problem.17:47
* Hobbsee goes and requests that one too17:51
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kikomollasses18:46
kikolaunchpad /very/ slow for anyone else?18:47
Ubuletteindeed18:47
bigonis there any plan to add automatic package transition between distribution version for ppa?18:50
leroutierkiko, about bug #157561, it's ok for me18:54
leroutierstill no bug bot around ?18:54
leroutierkiko, ok to talk about a bug here ?18:57
kikoyes but I'm a bit aloof19:00
leroutierk19:00
leroutierit is about but https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/4556 and its duplicate https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/15611819:01
UbotwoLaunchpad bug 4556 in launchpad "Can't remove link between project and source package" [Medium,Confirmed] 19:01
kikoyeah, I think I duplicated them, right?19:01
leroutierDo you know how this link was created ? (swfdec source package in Gutsy)19:01
leroutieryep, and you were right19:01
joejaxxkiko: do you have time for a question about the distro lp usage settings?19:02
joejaxx:)19:02
kikojoejaxx, sure. what's up?19:02
joejaxxkiko: well i know before i could change the usage for fluxbuntu19:02
joejaxxkiko: but i have no idea where those settings are now they used to be under distro details19:02
leroutierkiko, I suppose someone (perhaps me) did put this source package as also affected in a bug reported against swfdec0.5 (in gutsy)19:02
kikoleroutier, you can enter bogus data in that form, and it's currently required that our DBA delete them. that sucks. it should be fixed for 1.1.11.19:03
leroutierok, thanks19:03
kikojoejaxx, under +edit, or +launchpad, I believe.19:03
joejaxxi will try +launchpad it was not undet +edit for me19:04
joejaxxkiko: i get a page not found19:05
gnomefreakkiko: is there an ETA when PPA buildds will be taking packages?19:07
kikojoejaxx, what URL is your project?19:07
joejaxxlaunchpad.net/fluxbuntu19:08
kikojoejaxx, https://edge.launchpad.net/fluxbuntu/+edit -- see the end of the form.19:08
joejaxxkiko: i only see change title, summary and description 19:09
joejaxxkiko: that is why i was wondering why it was not there19:09
joejaxxkiko: as i knew it was there before19:10
joejaxxkiko: want a screenshot?19:10
kikojoejaxx, hmm, how odd. maybe only I can change it, then. and that would be a bug. 19:11
kikojoejaxx, can you file the bug, and as a workaround tell me what you would like to see enabled there?19:11
joejaxxsure19:11
joejaxxkiko: also is there a way to set a distro as the "project" for bzr branches? or is that disabled?19:13
kikojoejaxx, I don't think that's possible, but neither would it be correct. branches are for "upstream" work in the sense that it needs to be packaged, norrmally (though less the case for native packages)19:14
joejaxxkiko: i was more interested in the native stuff rather than upstream code19:15
joejaxxbecause right now i have two "projects" for fluxbuntu19:15
joejaxxfluxbuntu-project and fluxbuntu the distro19:15
joejaxxit would be better to have it all in one place19:16
joejaxxbut i see that is not possible ;)19:16
leroutiermerging is next release isn't it ?19:16
kikojoejaxx, yeah.. it's not really possible. one of the things that's a big awkward in the project/distro split.19:18
joejaxxyeah19:18
kikojoejaxx, at any rate what you want is a branch for a single package19:18
kikojoejaxx, which would not be correctly modeled as a branch for the distro, anyway (project branches are meant to be all based on the same repo)19:19
kikognomefreak, hi -- they are taking packages. just VERY slowly.19:28
gnomefreakah ok19:29
gnomefreakty19:29
kikognomefreak, the builders are totally overloaded with ubuntu sync builds :-(19:29
gnomefreaki see that19:30
gnomefreak751 lang packs19:30
gnomefreakgive or take 1 or 219:30
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leroutierI need a privileged user to add a dupe to a private bug report. someone available ?22:34
leroutierAnyway, a duplicated bug should never be the one which is private. 22:35
leroutierJust filled LP bug #15789922:46
UbotwoLaunchpad bug 157899 in launchpad "Need a way to mark a bug as dupe of a private bug" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/15789922:46
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mdkeso is it only possible to have one branch per release series? It would be nice to be able to have more than one23:51

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