[00:18] <emgent> heya
[08:00] <mpt> Goooooooooooooooooooood morning Launchpadders!
[08:00] <wgrant> Hi mpt.
[08:02] <Hobbsee> hey mpt!
[10:22] <Ng> matsubara_: your oops analyser seems to be driving devpad to the limits of its virtual RAM
[10:23] <Ng> it's 2.9GB resident atm, and the machine is teetering on the edge of having no swap left
[11:01] <kiko__> Ng, yeah, I'll work with him on this today -- that sucks.
[11:01] <Ng> :)
[13:24] <matsubara> thanks for letting me know Ng. I thought I had disable the weekly script
[13:37] <Ng> matsubara: np :)
[14:43] <wgrant> Codebrowse is dead again.
[14:44] <elmo> works for me?
[14:44] <wgrant> elmo: Blurgh, it works now too.
[14:44] <wgrant> But it was doing its usual broken thing for several minutes at least.
[15:32] <Hobbsee> ooh!  launchpad is navigatable for finding old debs!
[15:36] <wgrant> Hobbsee: Is this a new feature?
[15:37] <Hobbsee> wgrant: i don't think so.  i haven't had to try it in a while, and last time i tried, the past debs weren't available at all, short of searching librarian somehow for htem.
[15:39] <wgrant> Hobbsee: Right, that fix was cherrypicked in 1.2.3 or something like that.
[15:39] <Hobbsee> probably
[15:40] <Hobbsee> i try not to mass-downgrade as a regular occurance, y'know :P
[15:40] <wgrant> Probably a good policy.
[16:31] <vadi2> Hi. I've did "bzr init" in a folder I'd like to push into a branch, and did "bzr push lp:gui-ufw" as launchpad told me. But I get a "bzr: ERROR: Transport operation not possible: http does not support mkdir()" error, and this is on Linux. Any idea why?
[16:31] <wgrant> vadi2: You need to run bzr launchpad-login
[16:31] <beuno> vadi2, you need yo set your launchpad username with:   bzr launchpad-login your_username
[16:31] <beuno> then it will default to bzr+ssh, which can write
[16:32] <vadi2> Are you sure? I already did that a long while ago
[16:32] <vadi2> (and used to push to another project okay)
[16:32] <wgrant> It wouldn't try to use HTTP otherwise.
[16:32] <vadi2> Oh. ok
[16:34] <beuno> vadi2, did it work?
[16:34] <vadi2> I don't know, waiting on launchpad to update
[16:35] <vadi2> here's what I got: http://pastebin.com/mf73c9ec
[16:35] <wgrant> vadi2: That worked fine.
[16:36] <beuno> that's because it creates the repo through HTTP (lp does), but it can't write to it
[16:36] <beuno> so yes, it's normal when you try to push through http first
[16:36] <wgrant> beuno: Or is that because the branch was registered on LP first? I've not heard of it creating a new branch over HTTP...
[16:37] <beuno> also, if you're using Ubuntu, I'd recommend upgrading to the latest version: https://launchpad.net/~bzr/+archive
[16:37] <wgrant> s/on LP/through the web UI/
[16:37] <beuno> wgrant, it does create it over http, not sure why
[16:37] <vadi2> ok bueno
[16:37] <beuno> this happens to every single user that runs into this problem
[16:37] <wgrant> beuno: Because of a bug, I would suggest.
[16:37] <beuno> wgrant, probably  :)
[16:37] <vadi2> But 'https://code.launchpad.net/~gufw-developers/gui-ufw/gufw-devel' is still empty, and launchpad isn't usually this slow..
[16:38] <wgrant> vadi2: Have you actually committed anything to the branch?
[16:38] <vadi2> oops!
[16:38] <wgrant> If so, give it a few minutes for the branch scanner to unbusy itself.
[16:41] <vadi2> I did forget to commit, and it appears there fine now. Thank you very much!
[17:28] <kiko> edge's been updated, please hammer it out
[17:39] <vadi2> Is it possible to change the owner of a project? and if so, change it to a team?
[17:40] <beuno> vadi2, sure, if you're the owner you can change it to a team or person
[17:40] <vadi2> Where is the option for that? I can't find it
[17:40] <vadi2> It's not in projectname/+edit at least
[17:41] <beuno> it's +reassign
[17:41] <beuno> "Change maintainer"
[17:41] <beuno> which isn't as obvious as it could be...
[17:42] <vadi2> Oh I see it now. "owner" made more sense to me since that's how it's referred to in the launchpad help files
[17:42] <vadi2> standardizing that term would help the confusion. got it, thanks again :)
[17:43] <beuno> yes, it's confusing. You're welcome again  :)
[18:37] <vadi2> I'm trying to add a project file for download. The instructions say this: "To upload files you must be a project owner (done). Each file must be registered against a specific release of your software, as registered in Launchpad (done, I think? I made a 'release'). Visit the relevant release page (which?) and click Add download file in the Actions menu (can't find it). "
[22:39] <joost_op> i'm here
[22:40] <eMxyzptlk> Hey guys, The trunk of out project is at Testing since 2 weeks now, any progress ?
[22:40] <eMxyzptlk> https://launchpad.net/sabayonlinux/trunk
[22:42] <joost_op> hmmm
[22:42] <joost_op> (o;
[22:42] <seb128> hi
[22:42] <seb128> does somebody has an idea why people commenting on launchpad get "Undelivered Mail Returned to Sender" bug spams or could look at the issue?
[22:42] <joost_op> hi
[22:42] <elmo> seb128: pastebin an example?
[22:44] <seb128> elmo: I got that mail from an user, http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/22959/
[22:45] <seb128> elmo: I got lot of similar bugs this afternoon but deleted those, let me look if I still have one to get details
[22:45] <seb128> I though they were spams first
[22:46] <seb128> the desktop bugs go to the desktop-bugs list
[22:46] <seb128> I would expect such delivery errors to go back to the list and not to the sender though
[22:46] <seb128> sender being whoever commented on launchpad
[22:48] <elmo> seb128: the envelope from and sender for bug mails is bounces@canonical.com which is a /dev/null address
[22:48] <elmo> seb128: this guy's got a very broken mail system
[22:49] <seb128> that's on thing I really dislike about launchpad
[22:49] <seb128> it sends mail as coming from you when you add comments
[22:49] <seb128> which means you get spams, list moderation messages, etc
[22:50] <seb128> ie when you subscribe some translation team you get a mail saying that you message is waiting for moderation, which is really confusing because you never tried to contact this list, you just used a back tracker
[22:51] <seb128> anyway
[22:52] <seb128> how do we fix the issue than any bug commenter gets a such mail every time a comment is added?
[22:53] <elmo> hmm
[22:53] <elmo> with difficulty; this clown isn't obviously subscribed
[22:54] <elmo> seb128: can you find me a direct example, if possible?
[22:55] <elmo> i.e. the nex time, you comment on a bug
[22:56] <joost_op> Can anybody tell me if https://launchpad.net/sabayonlinux/trunk is being checked out?
[22:57] <seb128> elmo: http://people.ubuntu.com/~seb128/spams
[22:57] <elmo> oh!
[22:57] <elmo> it's from desktop-bugs
[22:58] <seb128> well, it's doesn't land in my desktop-bugs box
[22:59] <seb128> I don't get what's going on there
[22:59] <elmo> seb128: the user is subscribed to desktop-bugs, and his MTA is broken.  
[22:59] <elmo> seb128: I've unsubscribed him from all our lists; that should fix the problem
[22:59] <seb128> well, I didn't find him in the subscribers list
[22:59] <seb128> thanks!
[23:00] <seb128> weird that the MTA replies to the submitter rather than the list though
[23:00] <elmo> right