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Hobbseedear launchpad people, why do you think i give a flying razoo about mythbuntu documentation, and why am I getting a mail that a mailing list now exists for it?00:17
NafalloHobbsee: because the world did? :-)00:17
MezHobbsee, I'd assume cause you're indirectly in a group that the list was created for...00:17
Nafalloah. so not the world. just half of the world :-P00:17
Hobbseeoh, because i'm somehow the owner of the team.00:19
Hobbseeah, by this new gateway thing.00:20
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Hobbseeso, what's the betting that ubuntu dev will now receive *all* mail for any projects that connect to that team.00:20
wgrantubuntu-dev-without-bugmail must be the biggest hack that I've seen on Launchpad.00:20
Hobbseeheh00:21
Hobbseeat least, all mailing list requests.00:21
Mez  00:21
MezMythbuntu documentation00:21
MezVia MOTU, Ubuntu Development Team, Ubuntu Development Team (bugmail catching gateway), Mythbuntu.00:21
* Hobbsee wonders why the mailing list requests don't go to the higher team addresses.00:21
wgrantI think that it is correct to send them to everybody.00:22
wgrantBut it wasn't designed for large team hierarchies like we have.00:22
Hobbseewgrant: yes....although you've got to wonder, if they wanted big groups to use launchpad, why not.00:24
wgrantI think we really need a membership that simply grants permissions.00:28
wgrantWe're not all Mythbuntu developers, but if we want to have permission over the branches we have to be.00:28
wgrantWe don't want bugmail, or mailing lists, or any of the other exclusive club membership benefits. Just permissions.00:29
wgrantMuch like not all members should be able to upload to a team's PPA/00:29
Hobbseewould that work for projects in general, too though?00:30
wgrantWhy wouldn't it?00:31
Hobbseei'm not sure, i'm just thinking about it00:32
Hobbseetrying to figure out if projects are also likely to want to.00:33
Hobbseei guess if projects get into collaboration with other projects, then they might.00:33
yannickthx bdrung :)00:38
bdrungyannick: you are welcome00:40
bdrungyannick: suggestion: use same version shema for backports than ubuntu: instead of 1:0.svn20070309-1ubuntu1-gutsybackport2 you could use 1:0.svn20070309-1ubuntu1~gutsy2 [the ~ means lesser, e.g. X~Y < X]00:42
yannickok00:42
bdrungyannick: e.g. i would use ekiga-snapshot - 20080826-0ubuntuX for intrepid, 20080826-0ubuntuX~hardyY for hardy, 20080826-0ubuntuX~gutsyY for gutsy, ... (X and Y as placeholder for numbers)00:45
bdrung-0 means that this package is not in debian00:45
bdrungso -0ubuntu1 would be the first release in ubuntu00:45
yannicki c00:46
bdrungthis is only a suggestion, you can name the version like you want, but if you also include ubuntu and debian packages its easier.00:46
bdrungi c?00:46
bdrung= i see?00:47
yannickyes00:47
bdrungi am too tired already00:47
yannickfor lazy people...00:47
yannickme too, it's late here00:47
yannickgood night00:47
bdrungi am lazy to, i abbreaviate words with two letters00:48
bdrung(ok -> k)00:48
bdrunggn800:48
bdrunggn8 = gute nacht = good night00:48
yannick;) bn8 in french00:49
bdrungyannick: can i close your bug #259173?00:51
ubottuLaunchpad bug 259173 in launchpad-buildd "Dependancies are not updated even if packages are published." [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/25917300:51
yannickbdrung, yes00:54
wantokhi all. can LP clone bugs? or do i just use 'also affects'?01:23
bdrungwantok: use "also affects".01:36
Hobbseebut not for too many bugs.01:37
wantokbdrung: ok.01:37
Hobbseeer, not too many "also affects" on teh same bug, else launchpad starts timing out.01:37
wantokHobbsee: hello01:37
Hobbseewantok: hi!01:37
wantokHobbsee: :)01:37
wantoki dont plan to put lots of bugs - just the main bug+1 also affects01:38
Hobbseecool01:38
wantokhm. i want to 'also affects' a package, not an upstream project01:39
Hobbseeyou can do that.01:42
Hobbseeit's the other button, unless they've been combined now01:42
wantokah01:43
Hobbseethey always confuse me, with that01:43
wantoknot sure i'm Doing It Right, but i guess we will see. when someone looks at the but.01:44
wantokthanks for the help both.01:48
wantok:)01:48
Hobbseeyou're welcome01:48
LaserJockcan teams have karma?06:09
persiaLaserJock: For what would they use it?  Also, how would it be calculated?06:16
LaserJockI have no idea, I just wondered06:16
LaserJockbecause when I do a people/team search on LP all the teams have a 006:16
persiaMight also be tricky to differentiate the activity of a team vs. the activity of members of a team (which may not be in any way related)06:16
persiaAh.  Displaying "0" is probably a bug :)06:16
LaserJockso I was thinking, wouldn't it be much more useful to say put the number of members of the team rather than karma?06:17
persiaI believe currently all teams have zero karma, and no of no action that creates karma for a team.  That said, I don't actually know if teams have karma in the DB.06:17
lifelesstems don't do actions06:17
LaserJockright, but of course the members of the teams do06:18
LaserJockanyway, I was kind of hoping the answer was that they don't have karma, because I'd rather have # of members06:19
lifelessthey don't have karma last I checked06:19
jpdsCan people edit their own mirror details?07:30
wgrantlifeless: Teams can do actions, actually. It looks very strange in bugs, but it does happen.07:42
lifelesswgrant: how?07:43
wgrantYou just need to know the email address of a team.07:43
wgrantI wonder if teams do actually get karma when that happens.07:43
lifelesswgrant: oh hmm,  I'd file a bug on that07:43
lifelessBjornT: ^07:43
wgrantI'll check that it actually still happens, and file it.07:45
jameshwgrant: I guess if you were evil you could subscribe a bug to a mailing list that was associated with a team07:56
wgrantjamesh: I can do that anyway through the UI...p07:58
jameshwgrant: you can subscribe a mailing list to a bug through Launchpad's UI, yes.07:59
wgrantOne can unfortunately not associate OpenPGP keys with teams, so nasty things cannot be done.07:59
jameshI don't think you can do the opposite07:59
wgrantOh.07:59
wgrantI see.07:59
wgrantI misread.07:59
jameshI wouldn't be surprised if you can sign up a bug report for a Launchpad account either07:59
wgrantDo dogfood or demo accept email? Staging seems not to?07:59
wgrantjamesh: That would probably work!08:00
jameshdemo accepts email, but won't send it to anyone not on a whitelist08:01
jameshI don't think staging or dogfood do email08:02
wgrantThanks.08:02
jmlwgrant: hi08:03
wgrantjml: Hi.08:03
jmlwgrant: I just triaged a bunch of launchpad-bazaar bugs, and you filed a non-trivial number of them.08:03
jmlwgrant: thanks for the clear reports. :)08:04
wgrantjml: So I saw, thanks.08:04
jmlwgrant: I've asked you for concrete suggestions a few times. The sooner you get around to commenting, the less likely the bugs will get lost.08:04
wgrantI've commented on one so far.08:05
wgrantNot sure what to do about 'Source Code', though mpt (nice timing) seemed to have some ideas.08:05
jmlI'd like to promise quick fixes, but I'm already kind of busy this cycle. https://edge.launchpad.net/launchpad-bazaar/+milestone/2.1.908:05
wgrantYay, stacked branches!08:06
Peng_jml: After the bugmail I've received today, what's the status of bzr+http mirroring now?10:22
Peng_Hmm, I should've written "After today's bug activity, ..."10:24
sorenbzr is making a fuss over the format of branches on launchpad. I don't suppose there's any way to upgrade remote branches?10:29
wgrant`bzr upgrade lp:something` should work.10:30
beunosoren, sure, over sftp, with bzr upgrade sftp:///10:30
beunowgrant, that may default to bzr+ssh, which won't work very well10:30
wgrantbeuno: 'very well' or 'at all'?10:30
beunowgrant, "at all"10:31
beunofrom a user perspective  :)10:31
wgrantThis should likely be documented somewhere.10:32
beunoagreed10:32
beunoI'll see what I can do about that10:32
wgrantThanks.10:33
sorenOk, it's working now. If, theoretically, this fails... How can I restore the backup?10:36
Peng_bzr+ssh upgrading was fixed in bzr 1.5 or 1.6. Is this some LP-specific brokenness?10:37
cjwatsonHi. Commits to various Bazaar branches on Launchpad seem to hang maybe 70% of the way through the progress bar and never make progress. I experienced this with ~planet-ubuntu/config/main yesterday, and am running into what looks like the same thing with ~ubuntu-core-dev/pkgsel/ubuntu today.11:26
cjwatson.bzr.log ends with:11:27
cjwatson3.211  Using fetch logic to copy between KnitPackRepository('file:///home/cjwatson/src/ubuntu/pkgsel/pkgsel/.bzr/repository/')(<RepositoryFormatKnitPack1>) and KnitRepository('bzr+ssh://bazaar.launchpad.net/%7Eubuntu-core-dev/pkgsel/ubuntu/.bzr/repository/')(<RepositoryFormatKnit1>)11:27
cjwatson3.211  fetch up to rev {cjwatson@canonical.com-20080827102230-dohb70n2bl2vea1c}11:27
cjwatson(FWIW for ~planet-ubuntu/config/main both repositories are RepositoryFormatKnitPack1)11:28
beunocjwatson, that's because the local version is in knits, and the it's packs in Launchpad11:29
beunodifferent repository formats makes it painfully slow11:29
beunoupgrading the local format will fix that11:29
cjwatson11:28 <cjwatson> (FWIW for ~planet-ubuntu/config/main both repositories are RepositoryFormatKnitPack1)11:29
beunocjwatson, not according to the .bzr.log11:29
beunoKnitRepository('bzr+ssh://bazaar.launchpad.net/%7Eubuntu-core-dev/pkgsel/ubuntu/.bzr/repository/')11:29
cjwatsonI didn't paste you the .bzr.log for planet-ubuntu11:30
Rinchensiretart, are you here?11:30
cjwatsonas I said, I'm encountering this on two different branches11:30
cjwatsonI pasted you .bzr.log for the occurrence today, in pkgsel11:30
cjwatsonalso, that log seems to suggest that it's the Launchpad repository that uses knits, not the local one?11:30
beunocjwatson, yes, sorry. Launchpad is using the old format11:31
Rinchenwgrant, are you around?11:31
cjwatsonI'm happy to upgrade the Launchpad one, although of course that's also painfully slow :-/11:31
beunoI got confused with the ~planet one...11:31
cjwatson.bzr.log for planet-ubuntu ended:11:31
cjwatson9.774  added revision_id {cjwatson@canonical.com-20080826112957-4zdxi00q8yn2bpoq}11:31
cjwatson9.779  Using fetch logic to copy between KnitPackRepository('file:///home/cjwatson/src/ubuntu/planet-ubuntu/main/.bzr/repository/')(<RepositoryFormatKnitPack1>) and KnitPackRepository('bzr+ssh://bazaar.launchpad.net/%7Eplanet-ubuntu/config/main/.bzr/repository/')(<RepositoryFormatKnitPack1>)11:31
beunocjwatson, maybe, for planet, you hit an auto-repack. That makes it very slow. Logs should tell you what it did11:32
cjwatsonaccording to the log I ctrl-c'ed at 128.80211:32
beunodoes it say anything about auto-packing?11:32
cjwatsonthe log does not say anything about auto-repacking11:32
cjwatsonno11:32
siretartRinchen: yes?11:32
cjwatsonthe messages pasted above, immediately followed by the KeyboardInterrupt traceback11:32
Rinchensiretart, fantastic11:32
beunocjwatson, if this keeps happening, try using -Dhpss flag, so we can boil it down to a bug in bzr, or a network issue11:33
cjwatsonI duplicated the same thing over sftp:// as well11:33
Rinchensiretart, can you tell me what problem MOTU faces currently with debian NSS changelogs not being complete inside Launchpad? What sort of pain does this cause?11:33
siretartwhat do you mean with 'NSS changelogs'?11:33
wgrantRinchen: I am.11:34
Rinchensiretart, Changelog repackaging for native source syncing - Allows us to store proper changelogs for Debian-NSS'd packages11:34
Rinchenwgrant, thanks. Same question to you as to siretart above11:34
RinchenI'm trying to understand why that's a high priority for MOTU11:34
wgrantThere's no point having a changelog if it isn't complete.11:35
Rinchenwhy?11:35
wgrantAt the moment we have to download and extract the source package to get useful information.11:35
Rinchenwhy do you mean by useful?11:36
Rinchens/why/what11:36
cjwatsonkiko talked about this to me as well, but I wasn't clear on what the problem was. Is the problem that it's leaving out intermediate changelog entries when we skip over multiple versions in a sync?11:36
Rinchencjwatson, yeah, we're talking about this right now in Danakil :-)11:37
cjwatsonRinchen: (BTW NSS is a confusing acronym here because it's also the name of a Debian package)11:37
siretartyeah11:37
wgrantThe NSS reference had me thoroughly confused at first.11:37
Rinchenmy apologies11:37
Rinchenwiki page shorthand ;-)11:37
wgrantLaunchpad doesn't display the changelog at the moment, it displays a collection of almost-changelog-snippets from changesfiles. These often omit changelog entries.11:38
wgrantA changelog isn't much use unless it lists the changes.11:38
wgrantAnd if it omits some changelog entries, it doesn't list the changes.11:38
Rinchenof what use is the changelog in your process?11:38
siretartRinchen: so what are you discussing right now, NSS or making launchpad displaying a proper changelog for a package?11:38
RinchenI understand what LP is doing and why with respect to the changelog11:38
RinchenI need to understand why this is a problem for you11:39
Rinchensiretart, proper changelog11:39
siretartRinchen: the changelog is needed everytime you need to decide whether to sync or merge a package. or to see who to contact if someone has a question about a particular change in a package11:39
siretartRinchen: omitted changelog entries mean that we loose both credits and useful information about who might know better about a package11:40
wgrantOr if you want to see when a bug was introduced.11:40
siretartor fixed11:40
wgrantOr that.11:40
Rinchenbut if the the package is already synced, what else does your process require?11:41
Rinchenso, we have changelog entries 1,2, 5, and 6.....11:41
siretartthe sync might have been a wrong decision. we need some way to notice and review that11:42
siretartespec. if a sync drops ubuntu changes11:42
wgrantChangelog entry 4 says that a key piece of functionality was removed because it was non-free.11:42
wgrantWe now have a bug saying that it used to work but didn't.11:42
wgrantI glance at the Launchpad-supplied changelog, believing that such a major change would be noted in the changelog.11:43
wgrantChangelog entry 4 is missing, which misleads me into thinking that the user or something else is broken.11:43
Rinchengreat, this is what I wanted to know....11:43
Rinchencjwatson, ^^11:43
wgrantLaunchpad seems to aim to be everything to everybody, so it should either provide a useful changelog so that I don't have to open up a terminal and download the source package, or it shouldn't supply one at all.11:44
wgrantIt's like +packages was until 2.1.8 - incomplete is often worse than unavailable.11:44
Rinchensiretart, wgrant - great, thanks.11:45
siretartwgrant: moreover it seems to me that the package changelog on launchpad must be conceptually different from the changelog in the package11:45
siretartwgrant: the latest changelog in the package might miss ubuntu changes (e.g. after it was synced), or if earlier changelog entries have been edited or corrected11:46
siretartideally launchpad would offer both: it's own package changelog and the bare debian/changelog file from the package so that a ubuntu developer can compare and check11:47
siretartRinchen: ^^11:47
Rinchensiretart, wgrant - thanks. I'm going to copy the above for our purposes. I appreciate it. I've got what I needed for scheduling purposes.11:47
siretartRinchen: you're welcome11:48
wgrantRinchen: np11:50
wgrantRinchen: Thanks for trying to improve this.11:50
siretartRinchen: if you have further questions or something, feel free to ask anytime! I do read backlogs :)11:51
Rinchenwgrant, our (really) pleasure.  Part of what we were missing is "the why".  Why was this important?  If we don't understand the pain in the process it's hard for us to give it a good scheduling priority.11:51
RinchenSo the info about really helped with that11:52
Rinchensiretart, great! thanks.11:52
Rinchenwgrant, when associated with all the other items on our list that is....11:52
Rinchenwe have a  huge list :-D11:52
wgrantOf course.11:52
wgrantSpeaking of incomplete changelogs... do we have a changelog for what's new on edge/production yet?11:53
siretartyes, the list alone for malone was impressive :)11:53
siretartindeed, a list of changes between production and edge would be very handy11:53
Rinchenunfortunately that's hard to do at the moment for a few reasons.  However, we've got some items on the priority list which will make this easier11:54
Rinchenalso, when LP goes open source, it becomes significantly less of an issue and I'll have other options available to do this11:55
wgrantThis is true, and not that far off.11:55
siretartthis is the 2nd time I hear about that plan. is there an official announcement for that that I missed?11:55
Rinchene.g. pqm commits could go to a public email list11:55
wgrantI'll be interested to see how you make it work.11:55
Rinchenwgrant, on the schedule to talk about later today I think :-)   (we're doing a LP team lead meeting in London this week)11:56
wgrantAha.11:56
wgrantLP in its entirety, or with Soyuz remove like the FAQ used to imply?11:58
Rinchenit was very helpful to have a set of priorities from siretart for motu btw11:58
wgrant+d11:58
wgrantIt was excellent to have priorities requested.11:58
RinchenLP entirely11:58
Rinchenwe just happen to be talking about soyuz at the moment11:58
cjwatsonargh. bzr upgrade sftp://bazaar.launchpad.net/... fails halfway through and now I can't retry it because backup.bzr already exists.12:22
Peng_Can you manually sftp in and do something?12:25
cjwatsonI can't ls backup.bzr so it's not clear to me that I'll be able to remove it12:26
cjwatsontrying rm -rf with lftp12:27
Rinchenthumper, ^^12:27
thumpercjwatson: did you move the backup.bzr dir back to .bzr?12:29
cjwatsonno12:29
cjwatsonit's ~ubuntu-core-dev/pkgsel/ubuntu12:29
cjwatsonoh, err, shit, I shouldn't have attempted to remove backup.bzr should I ...12:29
LarstiQmaybe not :)12:30
cjwatsonthumper: any chance you could move it back, and I'll push my branch again to fix up any damage?12:30
thumpercjwatson: can you do the upgrade locally and repush?12:30
cjwatsonI upgraded it locally about six months ago12:30
thumperhmm..12:31
cjwatsonI can certainly repush if the branch is now absent on Launchpad12:31
cjwatsonpushing doesn't upgrade the remote end12:31
thumperbeuno: how can we repush to overwrite the current?12:31
beunocjwatson, try push --overwrite12:31
beunoalthough, if the .bzr dir is b0rked, that may not work12:31
beunolet's see how smart we are...  :)12:31
thumperbeuno: can he delete the .bzr dir completely, and repush with --use-existing?12:32
beunothumper, yeap, that works too12:32
cjwatsonthe whole lack-of-remote-upgrade thing is such a pain12:32
beunothere's no working tree on LP, so that's fine12:32
beunocjwatson, it is12:32
wgrants/lack-of-remote-//, really.12:32
thumpercjwatson: there is upgrade support over bzr+ssh12:32
thumpercjwatson: in bzr.dev now I think12:32
cjwatsonthumper: is that new? there wasn't as of quite recently12:32
cjwatsonbeuno: so rm -rf .bzr over lftp?12:33
thumpercjwatson: yes it is new, but beuno just pointed out it doesn't do what I think it does12:33
beunocjwatson, yeap, and then use push --use-existing, as thumper said12:33
beuno(that's actually faster than upgrading really)12:33
cjwatsoninteresting12:33
cjwatsonNo new revisions to push.12:33
beunougly, but way faster, as you only transfer once, and save CPU12:33
thumper??12:33
LarstiQ?12:34
beunocjwatson, try --overwrite too12:34
wgrant¿12:34
LarstiQwgrant: :)12:34
LarstiQbeuno: hmm, because remote upgrade needs to fetch and then push?12:34
beunoLarstiQ, yeap, fetch, upgrade, and push12:34
cjwatsonbeuno: same12:34
LarstiQbeuno: and do an additional conversion, whilst you've already done that locally?12:34
RinchenGood recipe for my new book: "Creative ways to hack bzr and get away with it"12:34
beunoso 2x network, and CPU12:34
LarstiQbeuno: right, makes sense.12:34
beunocjwatson, nuke the branch in LP, re-push.  thumper, that should work, right?12:35
thumperwait12:36
* beuno is thrown off by bzr claiming that no new revisions are there, when the .bzr has been nuked12:36
thumperthe .bzr directory is still there12:36
cjwatsonI guess rm -rf in lftp didn't actually work12:37
* thumper is looking on the actual codehost box12:37
thumpercjwatson: repush12:37
thumpercjwatson: with use-existing12:37
cjwatsonthumper: I have done. twice12:37
thumpercjwatson: I've just moved the .bzr dir12:37
cjwatsononce without --overwrite, once with12:37
cjwatsonoh, ok12:37
beunothumper, we need a how-to-upgrade in Launchpad entry en the help.lp.net wiki12:39
thumperbeuno: we sure do12:39
beunoand start nagging people to upgrade12:39
thumperthis sucks12:39
beunomore and more knit <> packs problems12:40
cjwatsoncan we not just upgrade everyone's branch on LP? :P12:40
wgrantWhat? I'm sure thumper would love to be poked for every branch.12:40
thumperwe need to make an easy way to handle this from bzr12:40
beunoideally12:40
beunomeanwhile...12:40
thumpercjwatson: we can't guarantee their client version12:40
thumpercjwatson: ideally we want everyone to upgrade to format 1.612:40
thumpercjwatson: but hardy still has bzr 1.3.112:40
thumperformat 1.6 requires bzr 1.612:41
wgrantAnd Hardy will continue to have bzr 1.3.1 for 3 years.12:41
thumperright12:41
beunowgrant, we don't have a new default format in 1.612:41
beunoit's experimental12:41
beunoso it's still 0.92-compatible12:41
beunoAFAIK12:41
cjwatson*intrepid* still doesn't have bzr 1.6 :P12:41
thumperwgrant: unless they add the bzr ppa :)12:41
wgrantthumper's statement indicated a suspicion that it might change.12:41
thumpercjwatson: bzr 1.6 was only just released12:41
cjwatsonindeed12:41
wgrantthumper: But adding PPAs is mildly foolish.12:42
thumperwgrant: I understand, I got bitten yesterday with a ppa12:42
wgrantthumper: They're unsigned, so it's worse than that.12:42
Rinchenbitten, chewed, and spit out in fact there thumper12:42
Rinchenwgrant, not for long ;-)12:42
thumperideally I'd like to see bzr 1.6 backported to hardy...12:42
wgrantRinchen: Has a workable solution been devised?12:43
thumperbut it doesn't quite fit the LTS idea12:43
* thumper thinks12:43
beunothey've already said "no 1.6 in Hardy. Just a cherrypick for a few annoyances"  :/12:43
wgrantThis is how sane distributions work, I'm afraid.12:44
Rinchenwgrant, workable or not, we've made it a very high priority12:44
wgrantRinchen: Good to hear.12:44
wgrantIIRC cjwatson wrote up a nice solution, but it does result in an awful lot of keys.12:44
Rinchenwgrant, siretart - so, if things done change, MOTU's request for signed ppas, changelogs, and support for pkg sync reviews should be in by December12:45
Rinchens/done/don't12:45
wgrantI'm glad that at least one of the horrible security holes has been fixed recently.12:46
cjwatsonwgrant: "the correct number of keys"12:46
wgrantAnd another by the end of the year is good.12:46
wgrantcjwatson: Doesn't stop it from being awfully large.12:47
cjwatsonthe alternative is too bad :)12:47
wgrantIt is.12:47
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cjwatsonthumper: so now the same thing is happening when pushing that branch from scratch12:57
cjwatsonthumper: it's hanging at "2.730  Using fetch logic to copy between KnitPackRepository('file:///home/cjwatson/src/ubuntu/pkgsel/pkgsel/.bzr/repository/')(<RepositoryFormatKnitPack1>) and KnitPackRepository('sftp://bazaar.launchpad.net/%7Eubuntu-core-dev/pkgsel/ubuntu/.bzr/repository/')(<RepositoryFormatKnitPack1>)" in .bzr.log12:58
cjwatsonthumper: is it possible to find out what's going on at the server side?12:58
cjwatsonthe client progress bar says "Copying signature texts"12:59
siretartRinchen: excellent!13:00
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cjwatsonthumper: it timed out for the second time13:30
cjwatsonthumper: let me know if you want me to re-run it when you're around to investigate13:31
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wgrantgangotri seems to be failing at timezones again.14:16
wgrantDate: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 13:49:24 -000014:17
wgrantThat is a lie.14:17
wgrantIt actually means +100014:17
wgrantEr, +010014:17
wgrant(this results in emails appearing an hour in the future, which is suboptimal)14:18
devfilhi to all14:22
devfilSomeone know why I get "Failed to upload" error on14:22
devfilPPA?14:22
LarstiQdevfil: it should give an explanation?14:22
cprovdevfil: the source is generating binaries with old versions.14:23
devfilcprov: so I need to wait for the old binaries to be removed and then I should retry the build, right?14:24
cprovdevfil: not really, nothing will be done automatically in this context, you have to remove existing ones manually and then retry the build.14:25
devfilcprov: how can I remove existing ones?14:26
cprovdevfil: use the delete-package form on your PPA14:27
cprovdevfil: what's the url of the failed-to-upload build ?14:27
devfilcprov: https://edge.launchpad.net/~msn-pecan/+archive14:27
devfilI've already requested the deletion for old packages14:28
cprovdevfil: right, from what i see in your archive the binaries for amd64/lpia are gone, which means the failed builds should work, retry one of them and we will see.14:38
cprovdevfil: it didn't work :(14:45
devfil_cprov: failed to upload again14:45
devfil_cprov: Version older than14:46
devfil_that in the archive. 0.0.14+83-g03933cc-0msnpecan1 <= 0.0.14+g03933cc-0msnpecan114:46
devfil_so I need to wait for the binaries removal14:47
cprovdevfil_: the amd64 and lpia binaries are not there anymore, http://ppa.launchpad.net/msn-pecan/ubuntu/pool/main/m/msn-pecan/14:49
devfil_cprov: msn-pecan_0.0.14+g03933cc-0msnpecan1 version yes14:49
cprovdevfil_: but "upstream+83" version is higher than that, no ?14:51
devfil_cprov: it seems no14:51
devfil_cprov: this is from the upload debug Version older than14:52
devfil_ that in the archive. 0.0.14+83-g03933cc-0msnpecan1 <= 0.0.14+g03933cc-0msnpecan114:52
cprovdevfil_: it was considered so for i386 binaries14:52
devfil_cprov: there are no i386 binaries for 0.0.14+g03933cc-0msnpecan1 version14:53
cprovdevfil_: right, there we go ...14:54
cprovdevfil_: $ dpkg --compare-versions 0.0.14+83-g03933cc-0msnpecan1 lt 0.0.14+g03933cc-0msnpecan1; echo $?14:57
cprov014:57
cprovdevfil_: 'g' > 8, I guess14:58
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Mezgod damnit, that's annoying (mythbuntu new mailing list cascading up)15:15
devfil_cprov: so what can I do?15:16
cprovdevfil_: the only solution I can see is to upload a new source with sane version (but that might be simplistic)15:21
devfil_cprov: who can remove the older debs? I think this solution is better15:22
cprovdevfil_: you can do it ;)15:22
devfil_cprov: I already asked with the form for the remotion, but who can really do it?15:23
devfil_cprov: msn-pecan - 0.0.14+g03933cc-0msnpecan1     d.filoni   15 hours ago  Deleted  Intrepid  Net  Built successfully15:24
jpdsMez: See -motu.15:24
devfil_status = deleted15:24
Mezwasn't in there... what'd I miss jpds15:24
devfil_cprov: uhm I rerequested the deletion and now they are gone15:25
jpdsMez: http://paste.ubuntu.com/40923/15:25
cprovdevfil_: great.15:25
devfil_cprov: another question: what about https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/soyuz/+bug/252689?15:26
ubottuLaunchpad bug 252689 in soyuz "Permit to upload a new package with the same name-version of another package already uploaded (PPA)" [Undecided,New]15:26
cprovdevfil_: I will follow up.15:27
Mezjpds, ... most of that is unrelated?15:28
cjwatsonthumper: ok, that push worked once I fixed some networking issues ... whoops! sorry about that. I suspect it was a local problem after all. :-(15:32
thumpercjwatson: I'm just looking at it15:32
thumpercjwatson: but it looks like you fell foul of another lp-bzr bug15:32
cjwatsonthumper: seems that network-manager had left me with both a wired and a wireless interface up simultaneously, which really wasn't helping matters15:32
thumpercjwatson: I should be able to work it out15:32
cjwatsonso I probably randomly wasn't getting acks back from LP15:32
thumperhaha15:33
cjwatsonthe planet-ubuntu commit worked too, so sorry for the false alarm15:33
thumpercjwatson: there is a problem15:33
thumpercjwatson: but I'll look to fix it15:33
cjwatsonok15:34
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cjwatsonthumper: https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/pkgsel/ubuntu looks a bit upset16:09
thumpercjwatson: yes, I've just moved it out of the way16:09
thumpercjwatson: one minute ago16:09
thumpercjwatson: to make the mirror work16:09
cjwatsonah, ok16:09
thumpercjwatson: should be ok, and on packs now16:10
cjwatsongotcha, thanks16:10
lagahey guys. is there any way to mail all members in a team (where i'm the owner)? i tried creating a mailing list, but it looks like team members are not subscribed automatically.16:20
andrea-bslaga: unfortunately, currently the only way is to make the team a bug subscriber for a project, see bug 6610516:23
ubottuLaunchpad bug 66105 in launchpad "Team admin can't contact prospective member who hides e-mail addresses" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/6610516:23
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jpdsHi, I just bzr upgraded: https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-dev/ubuntu-dev-tools/trunk - now the page displays an error, does anyone know how I can fix this?18:30
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Rinchenjpds, interesting18:41
Rinchenmwhudson has seen this error before.  https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-dev/ubuntu-dev-tools/trunk18:41
jelmerI've run into that one as well earlier18:42
Rinchenjpds, I think mwhudson might have a fix to that...which is pending deployment18:42
jpdsRinchen: Good to hear it is being worked on :)18:43
Rinchenhe should be around in 2-3 hours18:43
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ryanakcaIs it possible to fetch a bug by email?19:21
Rinchenryanakca, https://help.launchpad.net/Bugs/EmailInterface19:26
ryanakcaRinchen: thanks19:26
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keeshehhttp://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mysql/mysql-server/mysql-6.0/revision?start_revid=2497.363.2&filter_file_id=sp1f-mysqltest.result-20041022024801-dfor5httbrm4yhbhqtfjzpkst5hoejym20:21
keeser20:21
keeshi!  I don't seem to be able to browse to this url (repeated attempts all show timeouts)  http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mysql/mysql-server/mysql-6.0/revision?start_revid=2497.363.2&filter_file_id=sp1f-mysqltest.result-20041022024801-dfor5httbrm4yhbhqtfjzpkst5hoejym20:21
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j_is this where i need to be for help on open office?21:51
mwhudsonjpds: yeah, should be getting that fixed soon21:54
Syntuxj_, no #Openoffice.org21:55
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jpdsmwhudson: Thanks. :)22:34
mohbanahi, i'm not trolling, but why does bzr always come last when compared to hg and git? http://pyside.blogspot.com/2008/08/quick-hgbzr-timings.html22:39
mohbanais someone working on mercurial support?22:46
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jmlPeng: tbh, I couldn't tell you: I'd need to ask mwhudson22:54
mwhudsonjml: what was that about?22:55
jmlmwhudson: bzr+http support.22:56
mwhudsonah22:56
mwhudsoni think our official position is still "um..."22:56
wgrantDoes anybody know why gangotri and potassium are sending mail with a BST timestamp, but with a timezone of -0000?22:56
mwhudson(for mirroring, i take you mean, rather than serving over bzr+http)22:57
elmowgrant: because the app is UTC, the server BST?22:57
elmowgrant: is it causing a problem?22:57
wgrantelmo: Other bugmail is coming with the proper timezone.22:59
wgrantSo LP knows about timezones.22:59
wgrantIt is causing a problem, because I'll get two emails telling me the same thing about a bug (but that's another bug) a few minutes apart, but they appear an hour apart.23:00
elmowell, it's not a per-server thing in the sense that all the LP servers (for better or worse) are on BST23:00
wgrantAnd one of them comes an hour in the future.23:00
elmowgrant: pastebin me headers?23:01
wgrantI'll give you both, wait a sec.23:01
wgrant(sorry, Internet connection being really really slow... almost there)23:06
wgrantAh, sorry, neither email has the timezone shown as +0100, but one of them is truly UTC.23:07
wgranthttp://paste.ubuntu.com/41043/, http://paste.ubuntu.com/41044/23:07
wgrantI guess that the unmatched emails come from appservers, while the batched ones might not.23:08
wgrants/unmatched/unbatched/23:09
wgrantelmo: ^^23:09
jpdsHow long does LP take to update Bazaar branches? I pushed to https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-dev/ubuntu-dev-tools/trunk some time ago and the lastest change has not updated appeared: http://paste.ubuntu.com/41048/23:16
elmowgrant: hmm, i see what you mean, that's odd23:17
mwhudsonjpds: should be a couple of minutes at most23:17
mwhudsonjpds: ah, except that branch is screwed at the moment :/23:17
wgrantelmo: That's what I thought.23:17
jpdsmwhudson: That explains it :-/23:17
mwhudsonjpds: your change should be present if you access the branch over bzr+ssh23:17
elmowgrant: maybe it's coming through the email interface and LP is just passing through the bogus date header23:17
mwhudsonjpds: it will be fixed really really soon!23:18
mwhudsonjpds: like in an hour23:18
jpdsmwhudson: I'll try again tomorrow morning, thanks.23:18
mwhudsonwell, actually, if it's just _one_ branch you really care about i can fix it specially23:18
jpdsYeah, it's just that one branch.23:18
wgrantelmo: Possibly. I've had it happen in another case, but I don't remember who filed the bug.23:18
wgrantShall I file a bug now that I know it's not a server config issue?23:20
elmowgrant: sure if you like; I'll certainly stop being nosy about it ;-)23:21
* mwhudson hmms23:21
mwhudsonjpds: that branch is fixed now23:25
jpdsmwhudson: Thanks a lot.23:26
mwhudsonnp23:26
wgrantBug #26204023:28
ubottuLaunchpad bug 262040 in malone "Bogus timestamps on some unbatched bugmail" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/26204023:28
mohbanadid anyone get my messages?23:31

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