[00:32] <jerryk> Anybody willing to field a Launchpad web servies API question?
[00:34] <persia> jerryk, It's almost always better just just ask, although for language bindings I suspect it's likely to be a matter of generating your own based on the WSDL, unless you're using python.
[00:35] <jerryk> persia:   Thanks, my question's fairly general and I could start w/ the Python bindings.  Is it possible to query for all bugs updated since a specific time?
[00:35]  * persia has no idea, and hopes someone else knows the answer :)
[00:37] <jerryk> persia:   Gotcha....  thanks for listening. :)
[00:37] <mthaddon> jerryk, https://help.launchpad.net/API/Hacking might help with general questions but not sure specifically
[00:38] <mthaddon> jerryk, and within that there's a "Using the reference documentation" section which might be more help with specifics
[00:39] <jerryk> mthaddon:   Thanks.  I remember reading that query for bugs (with features not quite spelled out) was a "coming soon" feature a little while ago... but wasn't sure what hte current state of the art is on it.
[00:39] <mthaddon> jerryk, it looks from that like you can query for bugs, but not sure about restricting to updated since a specific time
[00:40] <jerryk> mthaddon:   gothca.  will keep prowling.
[00:40] <mthaddon> jerryk, I know they're looking for input on what things people are interested in being able to do, so if you don't find what you're after, be sure to file a bug asking for it :)
[00:41] <jerryk> mthaddon:   Good idea!  Will do.
[00:41] <jerryk> I'm no Python expert also, so in some cases I may be unaware of a standard idiom used to slice arrays or faux arrays backed by WS retrieved data.
[00:42] <mthaddon> me neither, I'm afraid
[00:44] <jerryk> mthaddon:  Gotcha... thanks for the info though.  I'm very new (< 1 day) to the Launchpad API stuff, so I'm just fumbling my way around.
[00:45] <mthaddon> okey doke - good luck with it!
[00:45] <jerryk> mthaddon:   my goal would be to have a tool that would every day pull down the bugs that have been updated in the last day.
[00:45] <jerryk> mthaddon:  easy to do in the browser, would like to automate it.
[00:45] <mthaddon> jerryk, I'm sure that's something a lot of people would be interested in - seems like a very reasonable request
[00:47] <jerryk> mthaddon:  'll look about and see if anybody else has made the request and submit it if not.
[00:49] <mthaddon> cool
[00:51] <wgrant> A/.win 8
[00:51] <wgrant> Grmpf.
[00:51]  * wgrant kicks g-s-d
[03:04] <Hobbsee> hey!  what happened to the search bar for bzr branches?
[03:08] <Hobbsee> hmmm, i'm sure this used to be in bzr...but i can't find it
[03:08] <wgrant> What is it?
[03:15] <Hobbsee> ubuntu-restricted-extras
[03:15] <Hobbsee> although i seem to remember this happening last time
[03:20] <wgrant> It did.
[06:00] <sm> good evening all. Is there someone who could approve https://translations.launchpad.net/zwiki/trunk/+imports ?
[09:44] <jb3> Hello
[09:45] <Hobbsee> oh, FFS launchpad!
[09:45] <Hobbsee> it's broken *again*
[09:45] <Hobbsee> OOPS-1029EC39
[09:46] <jb3> I used dput to upload a package I created to my PPA, dput says all good, but nothing shows up on my ppa page, any ideas?
[09:46] <Hobbsee> jb3: did you get a mail about it?
[09:46] <jb3> Hobbsee: nope
[09:47] <Hobbsee> jb3: did you sign it?
[09:47] <jb3> Hobbsee: yes
[09:47] <Hobbsee> jb3: oh, seeing as launchpad has broken *again* (I think it's at least the 4th time in the last 7 days), you probably won't get a mail for a while.
[09:47] <Hobbsee> it will eventually go throught
[09:47] <Hobbsee> -t
[09:48] <jb3> Hobbsee: ok, I thought there was an upload queue somewhere and it would take some time b4 the update
[09:48] <Hobbsee> jb3: there is, but it's very little normally
[09:48] <jb3> Hobbsee: thx
[09:50] <Hobbsee> Broken on edge and production.  Brilliant.
[09:52] <geser> Hobbsee: and it's weekend too
[09:52] <Hobbsee> geser: yeah.  that's normal.
[09:52] <Hobbsee> geser: i've requested mdz_ call someone
[09:54] <Hobbsee> timeout on the queues as well.
[09:54] <Hobbsee> tis dead as a doornail.
[09:55]  * geser fears the christmas time when everybody is on vacation and LP breaks again
[09:56] <Hobbsee> geser: that's normal.  But no one will really care then (well, not so much), as we won't have a release to do that week...or a RC!
[09:56] <Hobbsee> at least we don't have ~700 builds to get through this weekend.
[10:00] <geser> are the buildds broken too? https://edge.launchpad.net/+builds/ reports 1 build queued for i386 and 3 idle buildds
[10:01] <Hobbsee> yup
[10:02] <geser> what is still working? bugs?
[10:02] <Hobbsee> assuming you don't wnat to nominate them, yes, it seems so.
[11:15] <fta> strangely, lp failed to reflect the status change of a gnome bug. See bug 251669
[11:27] <kiko> fta, might be a failure in the watch updater script, will have a look
[11:30] <fta> kiko, thanks. not sure if it's related but i changed the gnome bug linked to this bug ~2 weeks ago, the previous bug linked was reported as fixed. could it be the cause?
[11:30] <kiko> fta, in theory no because the bug watch updater always looks at the current link
[11:30] <fta> ok
[11:32]  * kiko shakes head
[11:33] <Hobbsee> kiko: sorry - i'm not sure if people will ask agan about their uploads being delayed.
[12:27] <glade88> hi.. can I upload 4 attachments together, rather than each with a separate coment to a bug?
[12:29] <persia> glade88, Not easily, or without lots of prearrangment.  Just go for the 4 attachments for now.
[12:30] <glade88> persia: but how does the apport bot do that?
[12:30] <persia> glade88, The hard way, with lots of prearrangement.
[12:30] <glade88> persia:  ok.. thanks :) I'll upload them one by one then..
[13:09] <Flimm> How can I delete a blueprint?
[13:30] <Flimm> How can I delete a blueprint?
[13:42] <Flimm> How can I mark a blueprint as refused?
[13:50] <Flimm> Does launchpad have a forum?
[13:54] <wgrant> Flimm: One cannot delete blueprints.
[13:54] <wgrant> What purpose would this forum serve?
[14:11] <Romario> hey folks, is there an easy way to get all translators and the related languages from one translation template?
[14:12] <Romario> it takes ages to cycle through every language an get all the people and languages if you want to list them in an about dialog
[14:24] <Flimm> A forum for launchpad would discuss various workflows on launchpad, feature requests, ...
[14:26] <Hobbsee> Flimm: the launchpad-users mailing list, found linked from lists.ubuntu.com?
[14:26] <Hobbsee> and it has it's own bug tracker, etc.
[14:44] <epsy> hi
[14:44] <Flimm> Mailing lists are not as user-friendly as forums, but OK
[14:45] <Nafallo> depends on the user.
[14:45] <epsy> is there a way to filter bugs so one can only see bugs that were not fixed at all (ie. open minus Fix committed)
[14:45] <Nafallo> for me it's the reverse.
[14:45] <epsy> s/$/?/
[14:46] <epsy> it's a bit of a harsh work to spot bugs that were not fixed
[14:49] <Flimm> Can I read messages on a mailing list without subscribing?
[14:49] <epsy> Flimm, possible
[14:50] <epsy> some provide discussion logs
[14:50] <Flimm> Does lists.ubuntu.com provide logs? (for launchpad discussions)
[14:51] <epsy> yes, see https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-users
[14:53] <epsy> so search, better use google
[14:53] <Flimm> Thanks epsy
[14:53] <epsy> to*
[14:54] <Flimm> epsy: that link is for ubuntu, here's the launchpad link: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/launchpad-users/
[14:54] <epsy> oh, sorry, indeed
[14:57] <Flimm> Here's a link for filtered bug search results for Ubuntu project, I don't know if you could modify it to suit your needs
[14:57] <Flimm> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.searchtext=&orderby=-datecreated&field.status%3Alist=Unconfirmed&field.importance%3Alist=Undecided&assignee_option=none&field.assignee=&field.owner=&field.component=1&field.component=2&field.component-empty-marker=1&field.omit_dupes.used=&field.omit_dupes=on&field.has_patch.used=&field.has_no_package.used=&search=Search
[14:58] <epsy> yeah, you can always use the search engine, but that's not very efficiant
[14:58] <epsy> efficient*
[14:58] <Flimm> Also try advanced search: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?advanced=1
[14:59] <Flimm> Efficient for whom? The long link I sent you is used by Ubuntu bug triagers, they find it useful
[15:00] <epsy> what is the point of not having it near built-in filters?
[15:14] <Flimm> Just do an advanced search and save it as a bookmark
[17:04] <JordanC> Ahoy; can someone point me to the page for adding my SSH keys?
[17:04] <JordanC> I forgot where it is; can't find it on my profile
[17:06] <JordanC> Ah, found it :)
[18:47] <MTecknology> How can I remove a contact email address from a group?
[18:55] <MTecknology> I need to take a short nap - but please let me know if you can help. I have 2 old emails on https://edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-southdakota that I would very much like to have removed.
[19:22] <jb3> Hey
[19:23] <jb3> am getting an email back with this when uploading a package to my ppa: pidgin-twitter_0.8.0beta1-0~ppa1.dsc: Section '-' is not valid
[19:28] <jb3> anybody got any idea?
[19:28] <jb3> I thought the version format might be at fault, but I can
[19:29] <jb3> 't see what's wrong
[19:36] <jb3> hello?
[20:09] <cprov> jb3: what are you using as 'Section' in you debian/control source stanza ?
[20:10] <jb3> At first, I used unknown, I updated to 'net' as another similar official package uses
[20:11] <jb3> But it doesn't make any difference
[20:15] <cprov> jb3: you have to set 'Section: net' for the source as well
[20:15] <cprov> jb3: and you should not upload the i386 binary.
[20:16] <jb3> right, lemme try this
[20:16] <cprov> jb3: `debuild -S -sa`
[20:17] <jb3> am using bzr buildeb, but essentially the same then
[20:20] <cprov> jb3: you can use something similar to `bzr builddeb --source --builder debuild -S -sa`, I guess
[20:21] <jb3> I used bzr bd --source and uploaded the result, that works now (got the confirmation email). Thanks for the help!
[20:22] <cprov> jb3: great, enjoy lp ppa.
[20:38] <nhandler> Is there any documentation about interacting with the Launchpad API through perl? Or if there is no documenation, is there any project that interacts with Launchpad using perl (so I could look at some code)?
[20:40] <rockstar> nhandler, it's a rest interface.
[20:46] <nhandler> rockstar: Are there any perl projects that use interact with Launchpad using the rest interface?
[20:48] <rockstar> Not that I know of.
[20:50] <rockstar> nhandler, all you need to do is parse the wadl file.  It's the exact same process of working with the Amazon's web services.
[20:50] <rockstar> So if you have a perl rest interface, it should be fairly straightforward.
[20:53] <nhandler> rockstar: Then it looks like I am going to have a lot of reading to do. I don't have any experience of dealing with rest interfaces.
[22:02] <Flimm> I need some help with bzr
[22:03] <mdke> Flimm: normally #bzr is the best place for that, unless it's a specific Launchpad issue. But in either case, you need to give more details
[22:03] <Flimm> I want to have a branch with just two revisions, with all the revisions from another branch inbetween
[22:04] <Flimm> OK, thanks