[00:00] <Nafallo> Rinchen: I can see about 70 in my flat damnit :-P
[00:00] <beuno> bac, btw, your tweaks to the apache conf worked very well in accessing from other PCs on the network, thanks  :)
[00:00] <Rinchen> My favourite pastime at the office is turning on service discovery applet and looking at everyone's machines and devices.
[00:01] <Nafallo> and I can see the O2 wifi from the datacenter, and that's on the other side of the Thames :-P
[00:01] <Nafallo> Rinchen: wow. you must have a boring life :-)
[00:02] <Nafallo> my favorite pastime is drinking coke and talking with people :-)
[00:05] <Rinchen> Nafallo, well, no, but I do get a kick of trying to match machine names to individuals
[00:06] <wgrant> Ubiquity makes that easy.
[00:06] <Rinchen> there are some mighty interesting names out there
[00:06] <wgrant> Lots of people just accept the default machine names.
[00:06] <wgrant> I see that a lot at uni.
[00:07] <Nafallo> Rinchen: haven't matched mine yet, have you? ;-)
[00:09] <Rinchen> Nafallo, um yeah, that's how I knew who you were when you introduced yourself at dinner to me a few weeks ago ;-)
[00:12] <Nafallo> ehrm... based on my laptop's hostname? :-)
[00:12] <Nafallo> I'm not my laptop fwiw :-)
[03:09] <Hobbsee> so, we've got diffs between packages now.  When will we get diffs between what's in the queues, and the most recent package for that distroseries?
[03:46] <tlf1138> Can somebody give me some launchpad support?
[03:49] <Hobbsee> depends.
[03:49] <Hobbsee> !ask
[03:51] <tlf1138> I have a Lenovo X200 that I am trying to install Intrepid Ibex on. I have found some bugs, and for some reason my launchpad account does not work and I can't report them. Many of them are showstoppers for the X200, and some of them are show stoppers for the entire release.
[03:51] <wgrant> !doesn't work
[03:52] <spm> tlf1138: ie can you even browse to LP? have you tried various browsers? Does your user account "page" come up at all?
[03:52] <tlf1138> The time setting program in the installer reports the wrong time, the disk partitioner reports things that are not there, and the installation process frequently crashes.
[03:53] <wgrant> tlf1138: What's the problem with your Launchpad account?
[03:53] <tlf1138> I can't log in.
[03:53] <wgrant> With which message does it reject you?
[03:53] <tlf1138> No errors, just no way to log in. I consulted a buddy of mine who works for canonical and he said that this was a good place to ask about access.
[03:54] <Hobbsee> probably not on a weekend, it isn't, but yes ;)
[03:54] <wgrant> What do you mean "no way to log in"?
[03:54] <tlf1138> I simply get bounced back to the beginning screen.
[03:54] <wgrant> Ensure that you have cookies enabled.
[03:55] <tlf1138> I do cookies manually.
[03:55] <wgrant> Hm?
[03:55] <tlf1138> Lemme open another window and try to get in.
[03:57] <tlf1138> Okay.. it works now.... some cron job causing the delay? I dunno. thanks.
[03:57] <spm> tlf1138: there are no cron jobs delaying logins
[03:57] <tlf1138> Just guessing.
[03:57] <tlf1138> Thx.
[03:59] <spm> I did enjoy the call to irrelevant authority: "a buddy of mine... " Evil Chuckle. >:)
[04:00] <wgrant> Heh.
[04:41] <Hobbsee> hmmm.  in the advanced search, if you put in the wrong field,there's no indication at the top of the page that there was an error.
[04:42]  * Hobbsee argh!
[04:42]  * Hobbsee smashes launchpad bug searching with a brick.
[04:42] <Hobbsee> i need to file that bug, too.
[05:27] <wgrant> You know, I could really do with some extra PPAs for my user right now :(
[05:28] <wgrant> I hope they get to that feature soon.
[06:50] <lifeless> wgrant: just create a couple of groups
[06:52] <wgrant> lifeless: That seems to be the recommended solution until we have multiple archives, but that's ugly and a waste.
[06:53] <wgrant> I just cleared my PPA for this, and I'll put the old contents back later...
[11:36] <RainCT> Hi
[11:38] <RainCT> If someone is around, I've some questions about Launchpad's OpenID... First, why is the e-mail address send if it's requested from revu.ubuntuwire.com but not if it's requested from localhost (with exactly the same code)?
[11:43] <wgrant> RainCT: REVU was granted special privileges a couple of days ago.
[11:43] <bac> beuno: glad it worked.  we should document that...
[11:45] <RainCT> wgrant: ah, so only authorized hosts get additional data?
[11:45] <wgrant> RainCT: Yes.
[11:47] <RainCT> Well, and question two: is the e-mail address always send? (or, eg, isn't it if it's marked as private)
[15:17] <njpatel> need some help: how do I register a release with the new UI? Specifically I want to make tarballs available for download
[15:19] <njpatel> oh nvm, found it
[16:03] <_Andrew> What's the address to view the latest revision of a bzr repository? For example project/trunk/files/28?file_id=  If I update my code 28 won't be the latest revision so what do I put instead to ensure the link is always up to date
[16:11] <persia> _Andrew, revision -1
[16:13] <_Andrew> awesome, thanks
[16:15] <_Andrew> That's not working..
[16:15] <_Andrew> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~hardwar/hardwar/trunk/files/28?file_id=trunk-20080128121747-hzzwhqny0rrrlrhe-1
[16:16] <_Andrew> How do I use -1 correct on this address?
[16:32] <persia> I'm not sure, but I'm guessing you replace the 28 with -1, rather than sticking it at the end.
[16:32]  * persia is suggesting -1 based on memories of past answers to questions, rather than real knowledge
[16:44] <_Andrew> oh
[16:46] <_Andrew> nevermind it's not that important
[16:55] <beuno> _Andrew, http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~hardwar/hardwar/trunk/files/head:?file_id=trunk-20080128121747-hzzwhqny0rrrlrhe-1
[16:55] <beuno> replace the revision number with head:
[16:57] <_Andrew> oh ok thanks
[17:36] <b24> hi, I want to help to translate. How can I find projects that need translation?
[17:40] <beuno> b24, https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu
[17:41] <b24> beuno: thanks :)
[17:42] <beuno> b24, enjoy!
[18:10] <logari81> yesterday "I" uploaded a virus as an attachment to a bug report. accordingly to this log:
[18:10] <logari81> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xkeyboard-config/+bug/240615/+activity
[18:10] <logari81> offcourse it wasn't me
[18:12] <logari81> the attachment "unnamed" scaned by clamav gives the following:
[18:12] <logari81> unnamed: Worm.SomeFool.P FOUND
[18:13] <logari81> I am wondering how could that happen
[18:51] <nedko> i've got remote bzr repo locked, can someone help me?
[18:52] <LarstiQ> nedko: bzr break-lock <url/to/locked/branch>
[18:56] <nedko> that removed lock but now i'm at first step, bzr push freezing. Last time i pressed ctrl-c and got exception abd remote repo locked
[18:57] <nedko> nevermind, it was just *extremely* slow
[18:57] <nedko> repo with 10 revisions
[18:57] <nedko> argh :(
[20:29] <nedko> can i force rebuild of source package?
[22:07] <Flare183> How do I get help with a project?
[22:07] <beuno> Flare183, what's the problem?
[22:08] <Flare183> beuno: I need some help with developing/programming a project
[22:08] <Flare183> I can't do it all by myself
[22:09] <beuno> Flare183, ah, I see. This probably isn't the channel to ask then  :)
[22:10] <Flare183> beuno: Any suggestions on what channel I should ask in? I mean, this project is going to based on Ubuntu but will run on something else.
[22:10] <beuno> Flare183, I wouldn't know
[22:11] <Flare183> beuno: Oh ok, thanks anyway
[22:15] <mrooney> Does Launchpad Janitor work on non-Ubuntu projects? Specifically the (LP: #123456) syntax in bzr commit messages?
[22:15] <mrooney> Or, does it not actually work like that.
[22:15] <beuno> mrooney, you can set it per-project
[22:15] <beuno> if you want it to expire things or not
[22:18] <mrooney> beuno: okay, but I can't set it to parse commit messages of certain branches, to mark linked bugs fix committed, for example?
[22:19] <beuno> mrooney, no, we don't have that feature yet
[22:19] <wgrant> mrooney: You can commit with --fixes.
[22:19] <wgrant> That will link the branch to the bug.
[22:20] <wgrant> But it won't change the status, as that would probably be wrong.
[22:20] <mrooney> wgrant: ahh, so that's how you do that part of it
[22:20] <wgrant> Although it could be a bit more intelligent if it sees the fix in the trunk for a series.
[22:20] <mrooney> Okay so the launchpad janitor aspect that marks as fix released is ubuntu only magic?
[22:20] <wgrant> mrooney: Ubuntu doesn't get bugs closed by marking fixes in bzr. It's a special field in the changesfile that we upload.
[22:24] <persia> wgrant, Just as a counter-use-case : ubuntu-jp-improvement would like uploads to Ubuntu to close bugs (and Ubuntu doesn't want ubuntu-jp-improvement bugs)
[22:25] <beuno> I agree having that feature would be interesting
[22:25] <persia> The project might be an abuse of LP though.
[22:25] <wgrant> persia: ubuntu-jp-improvement should probably be a tag.
[22:25] <beuno> being able to change bug statuses through bzr
[22:25] <persia> wgrant, All the bugs are in Japanese.
[22:25] <wgrant> beuno: Since branches are now able to associate with a series, it should be possible.
[22:26] <persia> beuno, Doesn't that already work?
[22:26] <beuno> persia, no AFAIK
[22:26] <beuno> *not
[22:26] <wgrant> No.
[22:26] <wgrant> Because I might commit to some random branch which has no real association with the project.
[22:26] <persia> Oh.  I guess the people who merge my branches are just effective then.
[22:27] <beuno> wgrant, well, we can maybe just limit it to the mainline
[22:27] <persia> wgrant, I meant commits-to-registered-trunk
[22:27] <beuno> that's it  :)
[22:27] <wgrant> beuno: Or other series.
[22:28] <beuno> wgrant, right, that too
[22:28] <Nafallo> ehrm...
[22:28] <Nafallo> wgrant is here but not there...
[22:29] <Nafallo> weird.
[22:29]  * beuno blinks
[22:29] <Nafallo> beuno: hehe. just getting him to login to jabber ;-)
[22:29] <wgrant> Nafallo: Blah.
[22:35] <mrooney> You could have it branch specific, right? A setting like: "When bugs are referenced in [drop down of branches], change status to [Fix Committed / Fix Released]"
[22:36] <beuno> well, yes, but it sounds too complex
[22:36] <wgrant> It only makes sense to have the status change for the series when it's committed to the series branch.
[22:36] <beuno> I think just making it work on trunk or series would work pretty well
[22:36] <wgrant> So I think Launchpad already has all required information.
[22:37] <mrooney> yes, quite possibly
[23:54] <persia> Are packages autorejected (e.g. wrong signer) archived anywhere accessible to the public?
[23:55] <wgrant> persia: No. There is a bug open about that.
[23:55] <wgrant> An archive admin *might* be able to tell you.
[23:55] <persia> Hrm.
[23:57] <persia> Not worth chasing  Patch was "uploaded" for linux-rt about half an hour ago, and the patch author went to bed.  I can recover when the sun reaches Europe again, and nobody's on archive-admin duty today.
[23:58] <wgrant> Ah. Unfortunate.