[00:53] Salutations, got two emails today that refer to lightning-sunbird. It tells me that I'm receiving the emails (one as a record of upload, the other as a buildd failure on HPPA) because I uploaded the backport to hardy - it says so right here: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lightning-sunbird/0.8+nobinonly-0ubuntu1~hardy1 [00:53] There's only one thing wrong with all that, I didn't. [00:55] As in, I didn't upload anything anywhere, have never done so and have no privileges to do any such thing. [00:55] owh: You didn't request the backport? [00:55] owh: The archive admin who performed the backport put your name there for some reason. I doubt you were unrelated to the request. [00:55] Not that I recall. I lodged a bug before Gutsy advising that there was a later version available. [00:55] That was in response to a brainstorm comment I saw. [00:56] Well, it's not a Launchpad problem, at any rate. [00:56] Ok, then who's problem is this? [00:56] The archive admin who performed the backport. [00:56] How would I find out who that was? [00:57] I'm checking. [00:57] Tah [00:58] It was because you filed the bug initially. [00:58] Bug #220166 was reused to request the backport, and you filed it. [00:58] Launchpad bug 220166 in lightning-sunbird "New upstream version available (v0.8)" [Wishlist,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/220166 [00:59] But I didn't source the code, so how can I be the "uploader". [00:59] It should have been attributed to gnomefreak, but I guess they don't check it thoroughly. [00:59] The person who requested the backport is noted as the uploader for backports. [00:59] So, who did it so I can talk to them? [00:59] Why do you want to do that? [01:00] Because at the moment I'm getting buildd logs and failure reports indicating that some action is required. [01:00] CHROOTWAIT requires no action from you. [01:00] Have you not received just two emails? [01:01] Right now I have, who's to say that's where it stops. Someone was supposed to get those, instead they ended up in my in-box. The person who was supposed to get them didn't. I'm trying to make sure they do. [01:02] I came here because LP is where the emails came from. If I should go elsewhere, please let me know. [01:02] There will be no more emails from that upload, unless somebody retries hppa and it fails like that again. But you could poke gnomefreak - he might be in #ubuntu-devel. [01:03] And that particular failure mode requires action from nobody but buildd admins. [01:03] And I must now depart for a lecture. [01:03] Tah [02:21] hi, i would like to sign Ubuntu code of conduct [02:22] i am in the page where i have to paste the content of the code of conduct signed, after that the content appears and at the top there is my my key, i mark it, and at the bottom i click on Verify, and later nothing happens [03:41] EagleScreen: you've associated your key with your account? [03:41] yes [03:42] i think so [03:43] jamesh why you asked it to me? [03:43] I'm just trying to work out where you are in the process [03:46] so, you pasted in the clear signed version of the code of conduct into the form? [03:48] i pasted the code of conduct with the sign below, i added a end of line between code of conduct and sign, launchpad rejected it, I gone back, i deleted that end of line, and i tried again, i think it was signed well [03:49] i have activated my ppa [03:50] EagleScreen: if you're changing any whitespace in the CoC, you need to do so before signing [03:50] doing so afterwards looks like the document has been tampered with [03:51] then you have seen that my code of conduct is bad signed? [03:51] how must I now proceed? [03:51] i still have the .asc file [03:52] what is your Launchpad user name? [03:52] EagleScreen [03:52] or eaglescreen [03:53] looks like you've successfully signed the code [03:53] EagleScreen is my display name, and eaglescreen is my user name i think [03:54] okay, then, is there any problem? [03:54] doesn't look like it. [03:54] okay [03:55] EagleScreen: on your profile page (https://edge.launchpad.net/~eaglescreen), it says "Ubuntero: Yes" at the bottom. [03:55] if you click on the word "yes", it should show the signed document stored against your accoutn [03:55] yes i saw it, by that i thought i signed well the code [03:55] and also i could activate my ppa [03:55] sounds like you've done everything correctly then. [03:56] all right :) [04:08] i have a small problem, i uploaded a bad package to ppa, it has been rejected, now i would like to upload the right package and dput tell me that the package is already in ppa.launchpad.net [04:09] EagleScreen, maybe you have a .upload file in the package folder [04:09] i don't remember very well [04:10] EagleScreen: or use `dput -f ` [04:10] yes, now it worked: [04:10] Successfully uploaded packages. [04:10] Not running dinstall. [04:10] dinstall???? [04:10] EagleScreen: '-f' tell dput to ignore the '.upload' file and Ursinha pointed. [04:11] yes i removed .upload file [04:11] bye [04:14] :/ [04:47] crud [05:24] mwhudson: ping regarding matplotlib import [05:25] LaserJock: hi [05:25] mwhudson: you thought maybe we imported the wrong dir? [05:26] LaserJock: right [05:27] LaserJock: i was thinking that maybe http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~vcs-imports/matplotlib/trunk/files/5554?file_id=matplotlib-20080907104855-42w1b8pwccpzuzlb-23 was supposed to be the top level [05:27] mwhudson: yeah, I know what you mean [05:27] mwhudson: I thought perhaps I was supposed to do trunk/ [05:28] LaserJock: i should have checked before approving the import i guess [05:28] but they've got a bit not-so-nice structure there that really blows up the size of the repo [05:28] yeah, so i'm not _sure_ i got it wrong :) [05:30] in terms of the code we package/ship then matplotlib/trunk/matplotlib would be the real trunk [05:31] mwhudson: I wasn't sure if you guys have some sort of policy on what parts of a VCS you import [05:31] LaserJock: generally, we aim to import the branch that would be packed up to make a release [05:31] s/branch/directory/ [05:31] so yeah, it sounds like i made a mistake [05:32] well, I told you wrong too ;-) [05:33] oh ok [05:33] you just did the URL I gave in my vcs-import request [05:34] mwhudson: I just downloaded their latest release tarball to make sure and it is from matplotlib/trunk/matplotlib/ [05:34] LaserJock: ok, thanks [05:34] * mwhudson does stuff [05:34] which I think will make the bzr branch very much smaller [05:35] mwhudson: I gotta run, thanks so much for working on this [05:35] LaserJock: https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~vcs-imports/python2.4-matplotlib/trunk [05:35] :) [05:35] (it was there already) [05:35] hmm, weird [05:36] mwhudson: can we rename/copy that branch? [05:36] probably should be reassigned to 'matplotlib' [05:36] yeah [05:36] yeah, that name is the package name from like Dapper [05:37] urgh [05:44] packages i am uploading to my ppa are rejected [05:45] why? [05:45] rejection email says: PPA upload path must start with '~'. [05:46] my package is sun-java6_6-07-4ubuntu3~ppa_source.changes [05:47] it is rejected becouse there isnt a number after ppa? [05:47] sun-java6_6-07-4ubuntu3~ppa1_source.changes [05:53] what does your dput.cf say? [05:55] here is http://paste.ubuntu.com/44448/ === EagleSn is now known as EagleScreen [05:56] ah, you didn't follow the quick start correctly. [05:56] where is my failure? [05:56] see https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/PPA?action=show&redirect=PPA - the part that says incomming = [05:58] what is my launchpad id? [05:58] eaglescreen, i'd say [05:58] if that were bad, shouldnt dput give me an error? [05:58] but you're missing the ~ before it. [05:58] no - it doesn't know what's valid and isn't, for the particular server. [05:59] i see... [06:00] ok: incoming = ~eaglescreen/ubuntu/ [06:00] yes, that should work [06:02] may be quick start guide needs an observation saying that ~ is necessary [06:05] That help site is a wiki; you can edit most pages I believe. [06:05] i dont know how to do it [09:34] morning [09:35] if the team is driver for the project, will all the members of the team automatically receive all bug notifications for the project? [09:43] gour: no. normally the bug supervisor receives all the notifications. if there is no bug supervisor, the registrant receives it. [09:44] BjornT: registrant are those who explicitly subscribe to it? [09:47] gour: sorry. i meant "Maintainer" (we used to call it registrant) [09:47] BjornT: ahh ok. but those which subscribe to project's bug tracker will also receive all notifications? [09:48] s/which/who [09:48] gour: right [09:48] thanks [09:54] anyone used LP's API to automatically send gpg-signed email (traces for bugs from within app) to LP's tracker? === mdz_ is now known as mdz === mrevell is now known as mrevell-lunch === mrevell-lunch is now known as mrevell === _DasIch is now known as DasIch === mdz_ is now known as mdz [14:59] hi [15:00] what can cause that my pushs to lp doesn't show me with a link to my profile: https://code.launchpad.net/~pyweek-0ai/0ai/core-base [15:03] Macarse, you are committing with a different email address [15:03] [15:03] you have to set it with: bzr whoami "You Name " [15:03] and the email has to match the one on your LP account [15:05] macarse@MacaHome comes from the ssa key. [15:05] right, but it's not your email address [15:06] oh, bzr whoami is changed. [15:06] beuno: thanx [15:06] I will try now [15:06] Macarse, welcome' [15:11] beuno: working! thanx. [15:14] Macarse, np [16:13] hi all [16:14] I tried importing a translation I got from launchpad into launchpad (I synced my local repo with launchpad and then back to launchpad ) [16:15] now it complains about a string not being propperly terminated === kiko__ is now known as kiko === salgado is now known as salgado-lunch === kiko is now known as kiko-fud [18:16] hello! [18:17] please, is there any Drupal plugin to enable LP OpenId in a loco website ? === salgado-lunch is now known as salgado [19:53] I need help figuring out how to a) remove and b) edit code series from my existing project [19:53] anybody around who can lend me a hand? [19:54] OgMaciel, series are a sticky subject [19:54] only an admin and remove/edit them [19:54] hmmm [19:54] so, filing a question to have that done is the appropriate way to go [19:55] beuno: cool... thanks a lot :) [19:55] it's not ideal, but it's on the list of things to change soon-ish [19:55] I could always buy Rinchen a beer :) [19:55] yeah, beer-bribing works as well [19:55] hehehe [19:56] kiko-fud is bribable as well, but he's more of an orange juice guy [19:56] beuno: the advantage is that I can sweet talk kiko-fud in his natibe Portuguese [19:56] :) [19:56] native [19:56] OgMaciel, hahah, that's right! [19:58] beuno: weird... I can search for answers but... where can I ask them? [19:58] * OgMaciel looks and looks [19:58] the big blue button is often missed [19:58] that's something I want to change with the new design [19:58] https://answers.edge.launchpad.net/launchpad [19:59] I only see a big red button: Take a tour [19:59] top-ish right-ish blue button [19:59] nope [19:59] not on edge [19:59] ah [19:59] you're not logged in on edge! [20:00] https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad [20:00] I am... at least it says so [20:00] hrm [20:00] wait [20:00] https://answers.edge.launchpad.net/ [20:00] I was there [20:00] hmmmm [20:01] right [20:01] you where missing the /launchpad [20:01] which project to file the question against [20:01] hmmmm [20:01] I went directly to LP's home page [20:01] and clicked the Answers link [20:02] btw, I see the button now :) [20:02] yay! [20:02] say hi to kiko for me [20:03] beuno: I have never met him but will do the first chance I have :) [20:03] OgMaciel, :) [20:04] I must be missing something here [20:04] I don't see links and/or buttons that I'm supposed to see [20:04] turns out there is a question about deleting branches [20:05] it mentions about the existence of a delete button [20:05] sure, but you want to delete a series, not a branch, right? [20:05] I must confess that I'm a bit confused [20:05] series != branches? [20:06] quite different, yes [20:06] hmmmm [20:06] do you want to point me at what you want to delete? [20:06] sure [20:06] https://code.edge.launchpad.net/billreminder [20:06] I basically want to delete all entries except for the trunk [20:07] ah, ok [20:07] so you want to delete branches [20:07] then I want to edit trunk [20:07] which, good news, you can do [20:07] it is pulling from the old repo [20:07] cool [20:07] https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~ogmaciel/billreminder/latest [20:07] am there [20:08] do you see an edit and delete icon next to the title? [20:08] ohhhhhhhhhhhhh [20:08] the tiny little miniscule red icon? [20:08] :) [20:08] yes, sorry about that :) [20:08] hehehe [20:08] no worries [20:08] I was truly looking for a button or word/link [20:09] you're not the first person to miss it [20:09] :D [20:10] https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~vcs-imports/billreminder/0.3.2 [20:10] beuno: this one does not have those icons [20:10] i.e. cannot edit [20:11] because you don't own it [20:11] is the your_launchpad_id@ubuntu.com redirection automatically activated once you are part of the LP Ubuntu Members team? Or how does it get activated? I can't find any resource with specific info on how to proceed... [20:11] ???? [20:11] ~vcs-imports does [20:11] so, mwhudson, abentley or thumper to the rescue [20:11] couldn't think of any other channel where to ask :) [20:12] hmmmmmmmmmmm [20:12] but I register it I'm sure [20:12] hubuntu, they get redirected automatically. It takes a few days [20:12] ah, ok. Gracias beuno :) [20:12] OgMaciel, I'm sure you did. It's just that code imports have some unknown magic to me. [20:12] black magic box [20:13] cool [20:13] the sun should be high enough in new zeland soon enough [20:13] you could wait for a bit [20:13] or, file a question for that :) [20:13] guess I'll have do that... or sweet talk kiko-fud [20:13] hubuntu, de nada! [20:13] thanks a bunch beuno [20:14] my pleasure [20:37] OgMaciel, you can always sweet-talk me [20:37] what's going on === kiko-fud is now known as kiko [20:44] kiko: hehehe [20:44] https://answers.edge.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/44539 [20:45] OgMaciel, updated. now let's see if it will work :) [20:46] kiko: thanks man... more sweet talking next time I see you :) [21:04] kiko: it stills seems to be pulling from the old repo [21:04] OgMaciel, sorry, the bad news department is closed for the day. we're happy to take your call tomorrow!! [21:04] hahaha [21:04] kiko: hehehe :P [21:05] * OgMaciel is persistent and will call tomorrow [21:10] OgMaciel: that move cannot be made because the svn repositories have different UUIDs [21:11] mwhudson: hmmmm... what can be done? [21:13] OgMaciel, nuke and recreate but I hope mwhudson is actually offering [21:13] hehehe [21:13] OgMaciel: right, request a new import, but... [21:13] I got no feelings for that branch, so nuke it [21:13] is the branch on bzr-playground.gnome.org ? [21:13] mwhudson: nope [21:14] http://bzr-playground.gnome.org/billreminder/trunk/files ? [21:14] seems a bit out of date [21:15] * OgMaciel looks [21:15] mwhudson: should be svn.gnome.org/svn/billreminder/trunk [21:15] OgMaciel: ? [21:16] for svn.gnome.org we generally recommend people use the bzr-playground mirrors at the moment [21:16] mwhudson: the code resides in svn.gnome.org/svn/billreminder/trunk and it should be revision 631 [21:16] hummmmmmmmmm [21:17] mwhudson: so in order for me to get my project "mirrored" in LP I'd have to sync up with bzr-playground? [21:17] OgMaciel: the revision numbers won't line up, because svn revision numbers count all revisions in the repo, whereas bazaar revisions only count revisions in the branch [21:18] OgMaciel: there are all kinds of assumptions in that sentence that i don't understand :) [21:18] OgMaciel: forgive me for butting in late to this conversation before i've had my morning coffee, but [21:18] OgMaciel: what are you trying to do? [21:18] mwhudson: no worries... there are a lot of assumptions from my part that I'm not sure about myself [21:18] :) [21:18] mwhudson: basically [21:19] mwhudson: when I registered billreminder in LP, its source code lived in sourceforge [21:19] mwhudson: it has since moved to gnome svn [21:19] mwhudson: all I want to do is update the branch to pull from gnome and not sourceforge [21:20] OgMaciel: ok, have you heard about bzr-playground.gnome.org before? [21:20] mwhudson: but take you time and drink your coffee... this is not urgent and I really do appreciate your effort sans caffeine :) [21:20] mwhudson: yes... got an account there [21:23] OgMaciel: so given that more or less everything on svn.gnome.org is mirrored into branches on bzr-playground, it doesn't really make sense to have ~vcs-imports from there [21:24] as then you'd have two incompatible bazaar mirrors of the branch [21:24] so in some ways, it would be better to get the branch on bzr-playground up to date and then set up a mirrored branch pulling the bzr-playground import into launchpad [21:25] mwhudson: so far I understood that projects get mirrored... is it safe to assume that it is done automatically? [21:25] i think so... [21:25] I most certainly did not do it [21:25] mwhudson: ok... with that cleared, shouldn't it then be up to date with its counterpart in gnome svn? [21:26] yes [21:26] trying to find out why it isn't now [21:26] mwhudson: lemme take a *closer* look at the files and see if they are ok and maybe just the revision number that is throwing me off [21:33] mwhudson: yup... definitely not in sync === beuno_ is now known as beuno [21:58] OgMaciel: does http://bzr-mirror.gnome.org/billreminder/trunk/ look more up to date? [21:59] (not running loggerhead, so use bzr to check :) [21:59] * OgMaciel checks [22:02] mwhudson: definitely closer to reality [22:04] morning [22:04] thumper: hi! [22:04] hi thumper :) [22:04] thumper: please explain to me how bzr-playground works :) [22:05] mwhudson: kinda [22:05] mwhudson: although lifeless did all the import scripting from jc2k's scripts [22:05] thumper: is there a log file i can look in at least? [22:05] (maybe this conversation should be somewhere else) [22:05] ack