=== gnomefre1k is now known as gnomefreak [01:57] is launchpad download able? [01:57] I mean, to install for internal projects [01:59] netdu1: Not at this point. [01:59] Is there a problem with submitting bugs by email currently? [01:59] I get no response at all [02:00] wgrant: what options I have? [02:00] Laney: Are you signing your emails? [02:00] wgrant: Yeah [02:00] netdu1: Why do you want to run it internally? [02:00] Laney: There was some maintenance earlier, and I guess somebody might have forgotten to start something up again.. [02:02] Yeah, maybe. I'm also thinking it might be because i'm in the beta group. I'll try sending to @bugs.edge [02:02] wgrant: private projects? [02:02] netdu1: Ah. I'm not sure about that. Maybe ask here on a weekday, when there are Canonical people around. [02:02] You won't be able to run your own copy, however. [02:03] * Laney has visions of 4 duplicates suddenly appearing [02:06] wgrant: ok, another question, once I published project, what's my customizing options do I have? [02:06] netdu1: You can brand the pages, opt in or out of the various Launchpad services... [02:06] What were you thinking of? [02:07] css? [02:07] No. [02:08] brand means only changing logo and text!!! [02:08] no theme [02:09] that green is ugly (imho) [02:10] (unbelievable what am writing here) [02:10] That is the Launchpad way. [02:11] It does make for a much more pleasant experience in most cases, but I can imagine some people might not like it. [02:12] this is really silly but a blocker... I can't believe it [02:13] Why? [02:13] It make sense to have things look the same, in most cases. [02:15] why I can't just inject my own CSS ala myspace? [02:15] Because that's not how things work in the Launchpad world. [02:21] Anyway, you probably want to talk to some Canonical folks about this, but nobody's here now. [03:04] netdu1: Because we're not a web host. We host the code, translations, and binaries of projects. We provide a bug tracker. We'll compile debs. But web hosting can be aquired elsewhere. [03:04] (I am not a Canonical Employee) [03:12] Oh, god, MySpace? [03:12] Combining Launchpad and MySpace would be hilarious. [03:13] LaunchSpace? [04:10] ffm: well said === gnomefre1k is now known as gnomefreak [07:45] Peng: if we allow that, i'm changing the background of my page. [07:46] Peng: i had a *lovely* myspace background, and would quite like to replicate it. [09:08] Hobbsee: Oooh, yes! That would be good. [09:09] :) [09:16] hi [09:16] is the PPA service currently broken? since may it does not build any packages for me [09:17] no, it isnt'. [09:17] the status of the uploaded packages changes from "pending" to "published" and they are checked [09:18] which ppa? === fdd-0 is now known as fdd [11:23] hi there are there any problems regarding to the ppas after maintenance last night? [11:23] Fehl http://ppa.launchpad.net hardy/main gscrot 0.36.2~ppa2 [11:23] 404 Not Found [11:23] Konnte http://ppa.launchpad.net/gscrot/ubuntu/pool/main/g/gscrot/gscrot_0.36.2~ppa2_amd64.deb nicht holen 404 Not Found [11:23] but it's there [11:25] after apt-get install gscrot [11:26] would anyone be so kind and have a look at this? [11:27] when i look at http://ppa.launchpad.net/gscrot/ubuntu/pool/main/g/gscrot/ [11:27] there are no debs [11:27] but there are listed here https://launchpad.net/~gscrot/+archive [11:36] nobody time to help? [11:36] it's 2236 on a sunday for me [11:37] sorry :) [11:37] (also i don't know much about ppas) [11:37] oh, ok ;-) It's 1237 here === _neversfelde is now known as neversfelde [12:27] rockstar: just retry the build. [12:42] there must be serious something wrong with the ppas at the moment [12:42] no one else encountering problems with the ppas? [12:42] i copied some packages again [12:43] and now i get Konnte http://ppa.launchpad.net/gscrot/ubuntu/pool/main/g/gscrot/gscrot_0.36.2~ppa2_amd64.deb nicht holen Größe stimmt nicht [12:43] in english: Size doesnt match [12:49] where are you getting that message? [12:52] sudo apt-get install gscrot [12:52] after adding the ppa url to my sources.list [12:54] any ideas? [12:54] i copied the hardy package from https://launchpad.net/~mario-kemper/+archive [12:54] to https://launchpad.net/~gscrot/+archive [12:57] Romario: what happens if you run apt-get update, then try it again? still the same error? [12:57] yes [12:57] i tried this already serveral times [12:58] this repo is working great [12:58] https://launchpad.net/~mario-kemper/+archive [12:58] yeah.... [12:58] * Hobbsee suspects you just found a bug in copying ppas. [12:59] mh, maybe [12:59] which is odd, as i've not seen it mentioned before. [12:59] Romario: as a workaround, you should be able to upload something else to the ~gscrot ppa, and it should pick up both things, i think. [12:59] shall i delete all the packages and do the copy again? [13:00] * Hobbsee tries it here [13:00] mh, ok [13:01] Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/gscrot/ubuntu/pool/main/g/gscrot/gscrot_0.36.2~ppa2_i386.deb Size mismatch [13:01] * Hobbsee has a closer look [13:03] strange, isn't it? [13:04] * Hobbsee is still looking [13:07] * Hobbsee scratches head more. [13:09] wgrant: what's the problem? The binary appears to have the same md5sum as what's listed in the Packages file? [13:25] Hobbsee: That could be a pipelining bug with apt or similar. [13:25] It does strange things with apt-{cacher,proxy}, so why not other things? [13:30] anything i could do for help? === asac_ is now known as asac [13:58] Hobbsee, wgrant: I looks like the Packages file for ~gscrot reports a 20 bytes large file and a different md5sum as the Packages file for ~mario-kemper [13:58] but the deb is the same from both ppas [14:50] anything new? [14:51] is there a workaround here that i can follow or should i just wait so that you can investigate a little bit more? [15:02] Romario: you'll probably need to wait until monday, unless kiko happens to know [15:02] Hobbsee, what's up? [15:03] Romario, what's up? [15:05] Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/gscrot/ubuntu/pool/main/g/gscrot/gscrot_0.36.2~ppa2_i386.deb Size mismatch [15:05] i copied the hardy package from https://launchpad.net/~mario-kemper/+archive [15:05] to https://launchpad.net/~gscrot/+archive [15:05] and the first thing is the result of apt-get install gscrot [15:06] by the way, hi kiko ;-) [15:06] hmmmm [15:06] hi there! [15:07] well that's a weird one [15:07] I wonder what the size advertised is [15:07] Romario, can you ask a question in answers.l.n -- I'll look into it when I have cprov online? [15:07] Romario, I suspect this is a known bug [15:07] sure [15:08] and i leave the ppa like it is now [15:14] question is online [15:15] thanks all for your help [15:54] Hi, I just pushed my initial commit to a team branch (https://code.launchpad.net/~ludem-educamus/ludem/trunk). Now when I create a checkout of this branch and try to commit I get the following error: Cannot lock LockDir(...) ransport operation not possible: http does not support mkdir(). What to do? :) [15:55] rulus: use bzr+ssh://... to push changes [15:56] andrea-bs: how do I combine that with commit? [15:57] rulus: bzr commit --local; bzr push --remember bzr+ssh://... [15:58] aha, that works, thanks :) [15:59] rulus: you're welcome ;) [15:59] rulus: you have to do this only the first time, next you can do normal commits to push changes [16:01] andrea-bs: ah, because bzr now has remembered to push over ssh, right? [16:01] rulus: yes, that's right [16:03] rulus: you can view (and edit if you want) your push/pull locations in your $HOME/.bazaar/locations.conf file [16:04] andrea-bs: ah, I didn't know that, cool :) [16:25] Hmm, if I commit --local, and then do bzr push it works. bzr commit without --local gives the same error as above. [16:26] rulus: It sounds like you've done bzr co http://... [16:26] To get your checkout. [16:26] Try doing: [16:26] bzr unbind [16:27] bzr bind bzr+ssh:// [16:28] ah, that works :) thanks! [16:28] np. [16:28] so I needed to checkout with: bzr checkout bzr+ssh://... instead of http:// [16:29] rulus: Yes. Or you could do `bzr branch bzr+ssh://` so that you've got a local branch which you can then `bzr commit` to without having to connect to LP. [16:29] That way you can work on it locally and just `bzr push` when you're done. [16:29] gmb: yep :) [17:41] hello test irc channel [17:44] alpha tango charlie [17:53] I tried already several times to ad an OpenPGP key to my launchpad account but I always get the same error [17:54] Launchpad could not import your OpenPGP key. [17:54] * Did you enter your complete fingerprint correctly? A fingerprint is a long sequence of numbers and letters. You should use the output produced by the command: [17:54] gpg --fingerprint [17:54] * Have you published your key to a public key server? You can do that by by entering in a terminal: [17:54] gpg --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --send-keys [17:54] * Has your key been automatically mirrored to the Ubuntu key server? Keys sometimes take up to an hour to be synchronized between servers. You can check if it has by querying the Ubuntu key server directly. If it hasn't, you can publish directly to our server by entering in a terminal: [17:54] gpg --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --send-keys [17:55] when I click that link I get an error Error handling request: No keys found [17:55] how can I make it work? [18:02] noone? === fdd-0 is now known as fdd [21:01] I gather that it's not possible for an ordinary Launchpad user to register a new distribution; is that right? [22:13] MattCampbell: I haven't tried it, but I suspect you are right [23:42] MattCampbell, you're talking about PPAs, right?