[06:05] <Hobbsee> hey, we must have the new stuff for soyuz now!
[06:05] <Hobbsee> wonder if we have info on how to use it
[06:22]  * Hobbsee wonders why rothera is deactivated.
[06:23]  * Hobbsee doesn't see where it timed out
[06:51] <Hobbsee> why do i still have no builds queued, when it got accepted 49 mins ago?
[07:40] <Hobbsee> the launchpad gods do not smile on me :(
[07:40] <Hobbsee> 2 hours since the upload, and still no build records
[07:41]  * Hobbsee tries sacrificing a pony
[07:52] <bd_> Hobbsee: maybe it's waiting for an archive admin to approve it?
[07:52] <bd_> in source-NEW
[07:52] <Hobbsee> bd_: it's not, and i'm one.  it's a ppa package.
[07:52] <bd_> oh :/
[07:52] <Hobbsee> :)
[07:52] <Hobbsee> however, i didn't check that.
[07:53] <bd_> heh, the other day I was seeing PPA build records popping up within minutes of uploading
[07:53] <Hobbsee> they did a rollout a copule of days ago
[07:53] <bd_> yeah
[07:53] <Hobbsee> things may have FUBAR'd with that
[07:53] <bd_> I was testing shortly after that rollout without too many problems
[07:53]  * bd_ uploads something to test
[07:54] <Hobbsee> nope, not in the new queue
[07:55]  * bd_ stabs silly packages which invoke ./configure in rules clean
[07:55] <Hobbsee> ...wow.  that sounds...broken
[07:55] <bd_> pcre3 :/
[07:59] <bd_> whoa, something happened there
[07:59] <bd_> PPA went from empty queues/idle builds to 15 waiting
[08:01] <Hobbsee> bd_: publisher is at least partially working, i think
[08:02] <bd_> whee, time to run configure again!
[08:02]  * bd_ re-builds with -sa :/
[08:03] <bd_> oh!
[08:03] <bd_> Hobbsee: did oyu upload to intrepid?
[08:03] <Hobbsee> bd_: yes
[08:03] <bd_> hmm
[08:03] <bd_> I was having problems with PPA-intrepid before
[08:03] <bd_> upload with a different version to hardy, and if it works, complain to launchpad's admins :)
[08:04] <Hobbsee> oh, is that the problem?  that intrepid is screwed.
[08:04] <Hobbsee> hmm, i could build it for hardy.
[08:04] <bd_> Hobbsee: since intrepid is almost the same as hardy atm you can just build for hardy and copy with binaries
[08:06] <bd_> yeah, a hardy upload of pcre3 got queued right away
[08:09] <Hobbsee> so intrepid is screwed.  got it.
[08:09] <wgrant> Hobbsee: intrepid has no chroots.
[08:09] <wgrant> I didn't even think it had the archs enabled for upload at all.
[08:10] <Hobbsee> wgrant: oh, so it's not supported by ppa yet.  right
[08:10] <Hobbsee> surprising - i would have expected them to work when the main archive did
[08:12] <Hobbsee> fricking hell.
[08:12] <Hobbsee> launchpad people, why are you setting an expiry time on tickets to be as short as 15 days, when you don't respond to them at all in that lenght of time?
[08:14]  * Hobbsee will find more and more creative things to put on there, each time it expires.
[08:25] <Hobbsee> right, hardyu version picked up
[10:06] <emgent> morning
[10:08] <mantiena> hi all
[11:39] <mantiena> doko: hi
[12:20] <mantiena> SteveA: hi
[12:20] <ben_geer> question: when I tried to download a translation .po file, Launchpad said "expect to receive an email shortly".  I went to bed, got up 8 hours later, no email.  What's supposed to be happening here?  Why can't I just download the file?
[12:21] <mantiena> ben_geer: I got same problem few days ago
[12:21] <mantiena> ben_geer: it seems you should report a bug
[12:22] <mantiena> ben_geer: I got email with link to .po file after 2 days :(
[12:23] <ben_geer> I'll report the bug.  But can you explain to me why I need to get an email in order to download a file?
[12:24] <mantiena> ben_geer: I think, that launchpad translation system should "export" po file, as it contains translation data in different format
[12:24] <mantiena> s/contains/keeps
[12:25] <ben_geer> ok maybe the export is really slow
[12:25] <mantiena> ben_geer: export was really fast until this week :(
[12:26] <ben_geer> ok thanks, I'll report the bug
[12:26] <mantiena> ben_geer: please subscribe mantas to that bugreport
[12:26] <mantiena> mantas it's my launchpad username
[12:28] <ben_geer> that bug was already reported: https://bugs.launchpad.net/rosetta/+bug/209246
[12:32] <ben_geer> mantas: I subscribed you to that bug.
[12:33] <mantiena> ben_geer: thanks
[12:39] <ben_geer> mantiena: that bug is a month old, and it seems that no Launchpad developer has investigated it.  Is there a way to get the developers' attention?
[13:00] <mantiena> ben_geer: maybe you could tell this in this channel on monday ?
[13:05] <ben_geer> mantiena: ok thanks!
[14:30] <qense> I've found a minor glitch at the PPA activation page
[14:30] <qense> There is a link to the PPA Terms of Use but you have to agree with the PPA Terms of Service
[14:31] <wgrant> qense: Please file a bug at https://bugs.launchpad.net/soyuz/+filebug
[14:31] <qense> ok, thanks for providing the right package
[14:41] <qense> how do you get a .changes file to upload to your ppa using dput when it's a new package>
[14:41] <wgrant> qense: What's special about it being new?
[14:41] <qense> it doesn't exist yet in the ppa
[14:41] <qense> so there are no actual changes
[14:42] <qense> the quick-start-guide tells you to execute something like dput my-ppa P_V_source.changes
[14:42] <qense> but if I remember it correctly you generate .changes files using diff
[14:42] <wgrant> .changes is just a file naming convention. It doesn't have to be a change from a previous package.
[14:42] <wgrant> debuild or dpkg-buildpackage generate the .changes.
[14:43] <qense> ok, thanks
[14:45] <qense> and how do you select the architecture and ubuntu version for your package?
[14:46] <wgrant> qense: The architecture is specified by the Architecture fields in debian/control. You specify the Ubuntu version in the changelog.
[14:46] <qense> ah, thanks. :)
[14:46] <qense> maybe I should learn more about packaging before I do this :D
[16:00] <mpt> Gooooooooooooooooood afternoon Launchpadders!
[16:20] <shaiguitar> hello
[16:20] <shaiguitar> quit
[23:49] <nizarus> hi
[23:50] <nizarus> i'm looking for help to creat a new poll in launchpad 
[23:50] <nizarus> is there any documentation about that ?