[00:00] Rinchen: I can see about 70 in my flat damnit :-P [00:00] bac, btw, your tweaks to the apache conf worked very well in accessing from other PCs on the network, thanks :) [00:00] My favourite pastime at the office is turning on service discovery applet and looking at everyone's machines and devices. [00:01] and I can see the O2 wifi from the datacenter, and that's on the other side of the Thames :-P [00:01] Rinchen: wow. you must have a boring life :-) [00:02] my favorite pastime is drinking coke and talking with people :-) [00:05] Nafallo, well, no, but I do get a kick of trying to match machine names to individuals [00:06] Ubiquity makes that easy. [00:06] there are some mighty interesting names out there [00:06] Lots of people just accept the default machine names. [00:06] I see that a lot at uni. [00:07] Rinchen: haven't matched mine yet, have you? ;-) [00:09] 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] ehrm... based on my laptop's hostname? :-) [00:12] I'm not my laptop fwiw :-) [03:09] 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] Can somebody give me some launchpad support? [03:49] depends. [03:49] !ask [03:49] Please don't ask to ask a question, ask the question (all on ONE line, so others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely answer. :-) [03:51] 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] !doesn't work [03:51] Doesn't work is a strong statement. Does it sit on the couch all day? Does it want more money? Is it on IRC all the time? Please be specific! Examples of what doesn't work tend to help too. [03:52] tlf1138: ie can you even browse to LP? have you tried various browsers? Does your user account "page" come up at all? [03:52] 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] tlf1138: What's the problem with your Launchpad account? [03:53] I can't log in. [03:53] With which message does it reject you? [03:53] 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] probably not on a weekend, it isn't, but yes ;) [03:54] What do you mean "no way to log in"? [03:54] I simply get bounced back to the beginning screen. [03:54] Ensure that you have cookies enabled. [03:55] I do cookies manually. [03:55] Hm? [03:55] Lemme open another window and try to get in. [03:57] Okay.. it works now.... some cron job causing the delay? I dunno. thanks. [03:57] tlf1138: there are no cron jobs delaying logins [03:57] Just guessing. [03:57] Thx. [03:59] I did enjoy the call to irrelevant authority: "a buddy of mine... " Evil Chuckle. >:) [04:00] Heh. [04:41] 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] i need to file that bug, too. [05:27] You know, I could really do with some extra PPAs for my user right now :( [05:28] I hope they get to that feature soon. [06:50] wgrant: just create a couple of groups [06:52] lifeless: That seems to be the recommended solution until we have multiple archives, but that's ugly and a waste. [06:53] I just cleared my PPA for this, and I'll put the old contents back later... === huayra_ is now known as huayra === Adri2000_ is now known as Adri2000 [11:36] Hi [11:38] 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] RainCT: REVU was granted special privileges a couple of days ago. [11:43] beuno: glad it worked. we should document that... [11:45] wgrant: ah, so only authorized hosts get additional data? [11:45] RainCT: Yes. [11:47] Well, and question two: is the e-mail address always send? (or, eg, isn't it if it's marked as private) === kiko is now known as kiko-fud === trmanco_ is now known as trmanco === sale_ is now known as ghostnick === ghostnick is now known as sale_ === sale is now known as Guest61047 === sale_ is now known as sale [15:17] need some help: how do I register a release with the new UI? Specifically I want to make tarballs available for download [15:19] oh nvm, found it === hubuntu is now known as huayra === njpatel is now known as njpatel_away === abentley1 is now known as abentley [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] _Andrew, revision -1 === stub1 is now known as stub [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] 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] _Andrew, http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~hardwar/hardwar/trunk/files/head:?file_id=trunk-20080128121747-hzzwhqny0rrrlrhe-1 [16:55] replace the revision number with head: [16:57] <_Andrew> oh ok thanks === fta_ is now known as fta [17:36] hi, I want to help to translate. How can I find projects that need translation? [17:40] b24, https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu [17:41] beuno: thanks :) [17:42] b24, enjoy! [18:10] yesterday "I" uploaded a virus as an attachment to a bug report. accordingly to this log: [18:10] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xkeyboard-config/+bug/240615/+activity [18:10] Launchpad bug 240615 in xkeyboard-config "Dead keys don't work when certain Greek keyboard layouts are in the selected layouts list" [Undecided,New] [18:10] offcourse it wasn't me [18:12] the attachment "unnamed" scaned by clamav gives the following: [18:12] unnamed: Worm.SomeFool.P FOUND [18:13] I am wondering how could that happen [18:51] i've got remote bzr repo locked, can someone help me? [18:52] nedko: bzr break-lock [18:56] 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] nevermind, it was just *extremely* slow [18:57] repo with 10 revisions [18:57] argh :( [20:29] can i force rebuild of source package? [22:07] How do I get help with a project? [22:07] Flare183, what's the problem? [22:08] beuno: I need some help with developing/programming a project [22:08] I can't do it all by myself [22:09] Flare183, ah, I see. This probably isn't the channel to ask then :) [22:10] 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] Flare183, I wouldn't know [22:11] beuno: Oh ok, thanks anyway [22:15] Does Launchpad Janitor work on non-Ubuntu projects? Specifically the (LP: #123456) syntax in bzr commit messages? [22:15] Or, does it not actually work like that. [22:15] mrooney, you can set it per-project [22:15] if you want it to expire things or not [22:18] 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] mrooney, no, we don't have that feature yet [22:19] mrooney: You can commit with --fixes. [22:19] That will link the branch to the bug. [22:20] But it won't change the status, as that would probably be wrong. [22:20] wgrant: ahh, so that's how you do that part of it [22:20] Although it could be a bit more intelligent if it sees the fix in the trunk for a series. [22:20] Okay so the launchpad janitor aspect that marks as fix released is ubuntu only magic? [22:20] 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] 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] I agree having that feature would be interesting [22:25] The project might be an abuse of LP though. [22:25] persia: ubuntu-jp-improvement should probably be a tag. [22:25] being able to change bug statuses through bzr [22:25] wgrant, All the bugs are in Japanese. [22:25] beuno: Since branches are now able to associate with a series, it should be possible. [22:26] beuno, Doesn't that already work? [22:26] persia, no AFAIK [22:26] *not [22:26] No. [22:26] Because I might commit to some random branch which has no real association with the project. [22:26] Oh. I guess the people who merge my branches are just effective then. [22:27] wgrant, well, we can maybe just limit it to the mainline [22:27] wgrant, I meant commits-to-registered-trunk [22:27] that's it :) [22:27] beuno: Or other series. [22:28] wgrant, right, that too [22:28] ehrm... [22:28] wgrant is here but not there... [22:29] weird. [22:29] * beuno blinks [22:29] beuno: hehe. just getting him to login to jabber ;-) [22:29] Nafallo: Blah. [22:35] 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] well, yes, but it sounds too complex [22:36] It only makes sense to have the status change for the series when it's committed to the series branch. [22:36] I think just making it work on trunk or series would work pretty well [22:36] So I think Launchpad already has all required information. [22:37] yes, quite possibly [23:54] Are packages autorejected (e.g. wrong signer) archived anywhere accessible to the public? [23:55] persia: No. There is a bug open about that. [23:55] An archive admin *might* be able to tell you. [23:55] Hrm. [23:57] 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] Ah. Unfortunate.