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spmteferi: what was the question number for your GPG request? I'll assign to our group so it doesn't get forgotten :-)00:03
teferispm: 5118400:03
wgrantspm: I suspect that merging the accounts is the solution.00:03
teferispm: I obviously still have the key and can do whatever is necessary to prove that I own it00:03
teferispm: thanks again00:05
spmteferi: thank me when it's done ;-)00:05
teferii've got a package (and another in the works) all set and ready to dput up, this is the last thing standing in my way00:05
spmteferi: give that  whirl?00:22
spmI'm about to be afk for a bit - so will chase any further woes on return :-)00:22
teferiok, let's try adding the key again00:23
teferioh, oh man!00:23
teferithanks!00:23
spmwgrant: yeah merge is the solution. Is more a matter of dotting i's and crossing t's. So to speak :-)00:24
* teferi waits for a response from ppa00:24
wgrantspm: Right, but surely it's easy with a request signed by the original user's OpenPGP key...00:26
wgrantteferi: Have you got an email yet?00:27
teferiupload accepted00:27
teferithanks a lot, spm00:27
wgrantExcellent.00:28
jmlRAOF: http://robrohan.com/2006/10/19/emacs-key-bindings-on-ubuntu/00:31
teferioh dear, where are my binary packages? :P00:32
wgrantteferi: Have they finished building? If so, when?00:33
teferiyes, they just finished00:33
teferibut it still says zero binary packages and zero source packages00:33
wgrantThey'll be visible in 7 minutes00:33
teferiah, *nod*00:33
teferithanks00:33
wgrantBinaries and sources are published every 20 minutes.00:33
teferiwould be nice to update https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/PPA wi th that00:34
spmwgrant: re key signing. It Depends. Part of the issue was that the old account in question had been manually killed. "why?" becomes the question.02:20
spmThe other side is that crypto only secures the .. path. It doesn't secure the ends.02:20
spmWas a real PITA trying to convince DSD of that.... anal retentive crypto; but if you have root access at either end. Who cares.02:21
spmIf you're ever feeling really bored and over your exams (hope they're going well btw!) I can bore you to tears on this stuff.02:22
wgrantThat's a good point?02:26
wgrantDSD?02:26
jmlspm: DSD needed convincing of that!?02:26
wgrant(having a break from studying to fix fallout from the power failure that knocked me off Freenode... the server here got rather displeased)02:26
jmlspm: man, to think I thought of working there at one point.02:27
* jml waves hi to clipper02:27
spmwgrant: Defence Signals Directorate: http://www.dsd.gov.au/02:27
wgrantAh. .gov.au. That explains it.02:28
spmjml: they live in their own little world. Nuff said. :-)02:28
wgrantAnd then we've got Senator Conroy...02:28
jmlwho has received a letter from me, pleading for sanity02:29
wgrantExcellent.02:29
spmWe used to live in the real world of actually solving problems; DSD live in the world of stopping anyone from doing anything.02:29
wgrantI don't think it will work, though.02:29
wgrantThey seem pretty damn serious.02:29
jmlwgrant: no, it won't.02:29
spmwgrant: Um. They are :-)02:29
jmlwgrant: http://life.mumak.net/2008/10/how-to-write-to-mp.html02:29
spmAnd that's about as much about what they do as I'm going to tell - I have no desire to be locked up for 20 years. ;-)02:29
ajmitchoh do tell :)02:30
spmjml: posted mine yesterday - finally.02:30
jmlspm: good on you02:30
wgrantMaybe iiNet's trials will knock some sense into them.02:31
wgrantWe can hope...02:31
jmloh, is iiNet trialling it?02:31
spmChose to write direct to my MP (Bob McMullan) at his local office vs his APH office. "You are my MP sir..."02:31
spmjml: you haven't read their CEO's ... rant?02:31
ajmitchhere we're just battling insane copyright changes02:31
spmor quotes there of? Is most impressive02:31
jmlmy main gripe about the whole thing is that if Australians wanted it and if it was commercially feasible, we'd be doing it already.02:31
wgrantThey're going to ask if they can trial it, so they can show that is is broken by design.02:31
jameshjml: an extra step in that list would be to check to see if the stamps you have are still the right denomination02:32
jmlspm: no, I haven't. URL?02:32
jmljamesh: heh heh.02:32
wgrantjamesh: They didn't publicise that change too well.02:32
spmjml: errr - lets see if I can find it - been an amazing series of threads on this on the sage-au lists02:32
jmloh wow, sage.02:32
wgranthttp://www.theage.com.au/news/technology/biztech/net-censorship-plan-backlash/2008/11/11/1226318639085.html02:33
spmwgrant: ta - jml that's it.02:33
jameshjml: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/11/12/aussie_firewall_row/02:33
wgrantThat too.02:33
jameshthe iiNet boss says he'll implement it but publicise how much it slows things down and every time someone bypasses the filters02:33
wgrantYep.02:34
spmIf mark newton wasn't raising such a fuss, I'd be tempted to switch to iinet on that alone. ;-)02:34
jameshit'd be nice if the stamps were "postage for one letter within Australia" rather than 50c or 55c or whatever02:36
wgrantspm: Who are you with now?02:37
spmwgrant: ?? my IRC name doesn't give that away? Internode.02:38
wgrantkiko: Did you end up rediscovering who was doing the bug scraping, or shall I reinform you?02:38
wgrantspm: Oh, forgot you weren't cloaked like the rest of the LP people.02:38
DBOlaunchpad gave me a permission denied error on my pubkey earlier02:45
DBOit works fine now02:45
DBOwtf?02:45
jmlDBO: it's possible that some sort of intermittent network failure occured in the data centre02:49
jmlDBO: or it could be a local config issue on your end02:49
DBOit works now and all I did was go to dinner =P02:49
jmlDBO: dining is known to solve many problems.02:49
DBOjml, that would explain it02:50
jmlbarry: :P03:22
wgrant~>03:43
wgrantGrr.03:43
newz2000Hi, I'm trying to upload code to share with a newly created team but it gave me an error that teams cannot have junk branches. What's the best way to share code?04:38
spivMake a project for it.04:50
newz2000hi spiv, if I'm working on a project that has multiple sub-projects should each sub-project be a project in launchpad or can I upload several different (not-related) branches of code to one project?04:53
newz2000for example, say my project has some code, a website and some docs, each maintained by a diff person. Should that be three different launchpad projects or just one with three different branches?04:55
spivnewz2000: you can do either04:55
spivnewz2000: I'd probably lean towards having just one project.04:56
spivYou can always make new projects and move the branches later if you want.04:56
* wgrant would just have one branch, too.04:56
newz2000ah, ok. That sounds good, i'll try it now.04:56
newz2000is it bad form to have a project and team with the same name?04:57
* wgrant looks at launchpad and ~launchpad, and suggests that if they're doing it, it can't be wrong.04:58
newz2000good point04:58
jameshor ~storm and storm04:58
jameshor many others04:58
newz2000I got a javascript error when I clicked "Other/Proprietary" license. setLicensePendingStatus is not defined05:01
newz2000fyi05:01
Hobbseedo we have a community help contact yet today?05:51
wgrantNot at this hou.05:53
wgrant+r05:53
wgrant-bad keyboard05:53
Hobbseeoh yeah, it's still early now, due to DST..05:54
wgrantAssuming no swaps, it's bigjools today, so it's another 3 hours at least.05:55
cprovHobbsee: anything I can help ?05:56
Hobbseecprov: no, thanks, it's not soyuz related.05:56
Hobbseecprov: but i'd like to know more on the magic diff tool :)05:56
* Hobbsee filed a ticket, requesting someone be unsubscribed from a bug05:56
Hobbseeer... OOPS-1048EA41 & Error ID: OOPS-1048ED59 ?05:57
cprovHobbsee: which `magic diff`  ? we have so many magic components.05:57
Hobbseecprov: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/4853905:58
ubottuLaunchpad bug 48539 in soyuz "[queue tool] magic debdiff (dup-of: 259422)" [Medium,Confirmed]05:58
ubottuLaunchpad bug 259422 in soyuz "display PPA diffs against Ubuntu" [Wishlist,Triaged]05:58
* wgrant would like a button to request an arbitrary debdiff.05:58
wgrantBut I guess Hobbsee wants debdiffs in the queue.05:58
Hobbseeboth would be good :)05:58
cprovthose things are actually easy to implement05:58
Hobbseebut yes, the queue stuff is what i'd particularly love05:58
Hobbseecprov: can we have it for the next release then please?  :D05:58
Hobbseewould make reviewing much easrier05:59
cprovright05:59
cprovHobbsee: how is the queue-ui doing for you ?05:59
Hobbseecprov: pretty good.  Modulo any timeouts of course.06:00
Hobbseecprov: it's a bit limiting if you want to accept lots of langpacks, though.06:00
Hobbsee(because there's no "select all" checkbox)06:00
cprovyes, we all like gmail ;)06:01
Hobbseeotoh, i think i can only accept 8(?) at a time anyway, so maybe it's a good thing there's no checkbox06:01
cprovdamm slow.06:03
Hobbseehm?06:04
Hobbseecprov: on the subject of gmail, have you tried mobile gmail?  From memory, i don't think that actually has checkboxes.06:06
cprovHobbsee: yes, but I don't remember how it deletes multiple messages.06:07
cprovs/deletes/selects06:07
Hobbseei don't think it does :)06:08
Hobbseein fact, you can't even clear out all spam.06:09
* Hobbsee wonders what https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/297388 actually is, and why she wanted to load it06:11
ubottuError: Could not parse data returned by Launchpad: HTTP Error 500: Internal Server Error (https://launchpad.net/bugs/297388/+text)06:11
cprovHobbsee: ehe, bug or feature ?06:11
Hobbseeoh, well, that's no help then.06:11
Hobbseecprov: well, i'd guess bug :P06:11
Hobbseecprov: although possibly feature, based on how they want to keep all mail06:11
cprovHobbsee: pretty much as we keep all *your* packages.06:12
Hobbseecprov: that's true.06:12
wgrantThat's the bug where spm was a bit over-deletionist.06:13
Hobbseeahhh.06:13
Hobbseeis it supposed to be so over-deleted that it's oopsing out?06:13
wgrantAnd that is some *odd* capitalisation.06:13
spmHobbsee: Not as such no...06:13
wgrantI don't think so, but it has been since a couple of minutes after it was mentioned here.06:13
Hobbseespm: is it worth filing as a question, or do they all get looked at anyway?06:14
wgrantThe bugtask seems to have vanished, which would explain why it oopses.06:14
Hobbseethe weird thing is...it's a quick oops.  it's not a timeout.06:14
spmHobbsee: it surely can't hurt - if only that we don't lose it - but I'll probably be chasing myself tomorrow as well.06:14
Hobbseewgrant: i thought those showed up as differnet oopses (like "lp can't find the page you were looking for")06:15
wgrantThe bug exists.06:15
wgrantThe bugtask does not.06:15
Hobbseecprov: sweet :)06:15
spm'bugs' within the DB are a lot more complicated that I earlier thought - and we head smashed pretty hard into those complications06:15
Hobbseeoh, right.  I see.06:15
wgrantHeh.06:15
spm'heh' doesn't even get close to describving the cursing :-)06:16
wgrantI suppose there are subscriptions and notifications and blah blah that need deleting.06:16
* Hobbsee throws spm a few red snakes (as in, the lollies) for breaking it06:16
spmpretty much06:16
wgrantON DELETE CASCADE!06:16
spmoh gawd - *more* sugar. :-) Has been a bit of a sugar overload day for me... suspect I'll be bouncing off walls for hours yet.06:16
Hobbseespm: well, you could save them for tomorrow :P06:17
spmwgrant: I just look after things - db decisions are not my problem. :-P06:17
spmHobbsee: or give them to our 5yo and watch HIM bounce off walls.... ;-)06:17
Hobbseespm: and besides, they won't melt on you06:19
spmlol. indeed they do not. Nor in your hand either.06:19
Hobbseespm: no, don't do that.06:19
Hobbseespm: you will regret that06:19
spmsnakes to a small child? as in.06:19
Hobbseewell, sending them on a sugar high, at all06:19
spmheh. Trust me - a sugar high is not something we try to put him on - the come down is painful all round :-)06:26
Hobbseeheh heh heh.  yes.06:26
Mezflacoste: hello :D07:32
MezI guess that my arguments for the OpenID thing swayed you :D yay :D07:33
wgrantWhat's the solution? Don't stop people from shooting themselves in the foot if they decide to use their sensible LP OpenID?07:37
Mezpossibly... I don't know what they've decided, but they're going to be allowing the "sensible" LP OpenID07:40
Mezhttps://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/launchpad-foundations/+bug/29463407:40
ubottuLaunchpad bug 294634 in launchpad-foundations "Reinstate the OpenID delegated identity on the profile page." [High,In progress]07:40
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Mez!botsnack07:41
ubottuYum! Err, I mean, APT!07:41
Mezgood bot07:42
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kripkenI am having no luck uploading large (30MB) release files to Launchpad. After a while, it always says "Sorry, there was a problem connecting to the Launchpad server." Is it just me?08:44
thekornflacoste: thanks for fixing the API on staging08:49
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Hobbseewow!10:32
Hobbseewho did the work on the package field, when changing a bug to a different package?  It actually shows the binaries for each of the sources now!10:33
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savvashello, does anyone know how to provide a gpg key for my PPA?11:42
bigjoolssavvas: do you mean https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/bugs/125103 ?11:43
ubottuLaunchpad bug 125103 in soyuz "ppa archives are not signed" [High,Confirmed]11:43
savvasI'm getting the "Warning: The following packages could not be authenticated:" error11:44
savvasah thanks bigjools11:44
bigjoolssavvas: yes that's normal, see the bug :)11:44
Hobbseebigjools: oh, interesting fix.11:44
mptwgrant, wow, you've been hitting the "Report a bug" button pretty hard :-)11:44
Hobbseempt: that's a feature :P11:45
bigjoolsmpt: harder than you? surely not :)11:45
wgrantmpt: Erm, yes. I do that occasionally.11:45
mptgood work11:45
* Hobbsee has been fixing bugs instead11:45
wgrantBut I then get told I should have hit it harder and split them up :P11:45
mptHm, yeah, I don't think bug 297531 should have been marked incomplete11:47
ubottuLaunchpad bug 297531 in malone "+nominate UI needs a big rework" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/29753111:47
wgrantI would have thought those things could all be most easily done in one hit, which was why I put it in one bug.11:48
bigjoolsHobbsee: probably the only sane fix11:48
Hobbseebigjools: indeed.11:48
mptCompare bug 253317, reported by our erstwhile project manager :-)11:50
ubottuLaunchpad bug 253317 in launchpad-registry "Switching series is overly complicated for project groups" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/25331711:50
wgrantYay, silbs.11:51
wgrantsilbs wants to bring QA sanity to bug statuses.11:51
wgrantmpt: Ahaha, nice.11:51
wgrantOh yeah, most of the teams involved in bug #297505 are Canonical-related.11:53
ubottuLaunchpad bug 297505 in launchpad "Warn users that mailing list archives are public unless the team is actually private" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/29750511:53
* wgrant hopes you can't ignore silbs.11:55
wgrantI like the last three bugs.11:55
wgrantmpt: Is there a reason that Bug/+subscribe survived your reign with a single option button with continue/cancel buttons, rather than just Subcribe and Cancel buttons?11:58
mptwgrant, lack of person-hours mostly, there are bug reports on both those things11:59
wgrantRight, as long as it wasn't intentionally kept.12:00
mptnooooo12:00
mptdefinitely not12:01
wgrantGood, good.12:01
NCommanderIs sparc's other builder ever going to return?12:20
bigjoolsNCommander: I don't know, let me find out12:22
NCommanderbigjools, thank you. I'd be depressed to see sparc die as an architecture due to dead builders12:23
wgrantI wonder if hppa will catch up before armel does.12:23
NCommandersomeone take a screenshot, we'll never see a build queue over 8,000 again until after the next port is bootstrapped12:24
bigjools:)12:26
persiaSometimes we get close when we open a new release archive, but that's admittedly usually only in the 4000 range.12:46
danilosmdke: hey, if you've got time, I'd like to check if fix for bug #282695 is correct, can you please browse to https://translations.staging.launchpad.net/ubuntu/intrepid/+source/ubuntu-docs and see if link "Download translations" works for you (I've removed you from the ubuntu-translation-coordinators team on staging only :)12:47
ubottuLaunchpad bug 282695 in rosetta "Source package maintainers can't download all translations" [High,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/28269512:47
joshuablountMorning lp:~people12:53
joshuablountIs there a good way to programmatically tell what bug emails are for what project? I'm setting up some rules for thunderbird to sort incoming stuff, but there doesn't seem to be anything about the project a bug is related to in the emails...12:54
salgadojoshuablount, have you checked the X-Launchpad header?12:54
wgrantX-Launchpad-Bug: product=yourprojectnamehere12:55
joshuablountsalgado, wgrant: I spoke to quickly, just noticed this.12:56
joshuablountThanks!12:56
salgadonp12:56
bigjoolsNCommander: some hardware died, it's being sorted out.12:56
NCommanderwooo12:57
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gesercan somebody tell me why LP thinks that r-cran-fimport got superseded? see https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/jaunty/i386/r-cran-fimport/+index13:21
geserno published version anymore of it13:21
geserit's an arch:all package13:21
geserand got binary NEWed yesterday13:22
danilosmdke: never mind that, I've managed to test this myself, thanks :)13:22
NCommanderbigjools, I've got an LP question13:41
NCommanderbigjools, well, SOyuz, more specifically13:41
NCommanderbigjools, can Soyuz pin a repo to pin priority 200 (in the Release file), so a repo could be enabled, but nothing installed by default?13:42
bigjoolsNCommander: why would you want to do that?13:44
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NCommanderbigjools, there is some talk about changing how the Backports repo works in this respect, essentially because pinning is PITA to do with APT, I'm hoping for the Jaunty cycle to implement some mechanism to allow a backport installation without having to install the entire repo13:45
NCommandersorta like a graphical frontend to apt-get -t hardy-backports install *backport*13:45
NCommanderI wanted to know from a technical perspective if this was even possible13:45
bigjoolsNCommander: I don't see why not, it's just meta data about the archive right?13:46
NCommanderIts a line in the Release file if memory serves13:46
mfonisoI'm trying to import my ssh keys into launchpad, but it keeps getting refused, with the message that the keys are "...known to be compromised"13:51
bigjoolsmfoniso: you need to generate new keys13:52
mfonisoI'm on ubuntu and have reinstalled the openssh suite, regenerated new ketys13:52
mfonisobut they still don't work13:52
mfonisobigjools: how do I go about that, 'cos I still encounter the same problems after generating new keys13:53
bigjoolsmfoniso: are you sure you're sending the new keys?13:53
bigjoolscompletely remove the old ones, they are worthless13:53
mfonisoI'm pretty sure I'm sending the new keys, and I did remove all the old stuff..13:54
mfonisoin fact, I deleted everything in ~/.ssh/ just to make sure13:54
mfonisouninstalled openssh (since it was a supposed compromised version)13:54
bigjoolsthat message can only happen if ssh-vulnkey says it's a bad key13:54
mfonisoreinstalled ssh and generated new keys13:54
bigjoolstry that locally and see what it says13:54
mfonisossh-vulnkey says "Unknown (no blacklist information)..."13:55
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mfonisook, the ubuntu security advisory says to destroy the key and create a new one, lemme try that  (again)13:57
mfonisobigjools: does deleting the public and private keys should accomplish said destruction?13:58
bigjoolsmfoniso: unless you have any more copies, yep13:58
flacostethekorn: my pleasure, sorry, that it took so long13:59
flacosteMez, wgrant: yeah, the OpenID to use with launchpad will be the profile page13:59
mfonisook14:00
flacosteMez: and yes, your social argument about the "social" aspect of the identity really made the difference14:00
flacosteMez: our OpenID system was really designed as a single-sign on system, which is different, fortunately, the two aspects can work with each other through the magic of delegation14:01
mfonisobigjools: I just deleted id_rsa and id_rsa.pub, created new keys (via ssh-keygen) launchpad still gives the sames message14:02
bigjoolsmfoniso: that is odd14:03
* mfoniso thinks so too14:03
mfonisoI've done this over and over14:03
mfonisoI have no idea what I'm doing wrong14:03
bigjoolsmfoniso: the code in LP that checks it is calling ssh-vulnkey (I have the code in front of me)14:03
bigjoolsmfoniso: so it's still seeing your old key somehow14:03
mfonisobut why?14:04
bigjoolsmfoniso: do you have any id_dsa keys?14:04
mfonisonope14:05
bigjoolshmmm14:06
persiamfoniso, What happens when you try ssh-vulnkey on your local system?14:07
bigjoolshe did alreadu14:08
bigjoolsalready14:08
mfonisono blacklist information14:09
mfonisothe ubuntu security advisory says in this scenario, to create new keys14:09
bigjoolsmfoniso: and you're definitely pasting the contents of your new ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub file?14:10
persiamfoniso, do you have openssh-blacklist and openssh-blacklist-extra installed?14:10
persiabigjools, Which blacklist files does LP use?14:10
bigjoolspersia: whatever Hardy has installed14:11
bigjoolspersia: it uses ssh-vulnkey14:11
persiabigjools, Yep, and ssh-vulnkey relies on blacklist files.14:11
persiaI don't think they are force-installed for every machine though.14:12
mfonisobigjools: yeah, pasting the contents of ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub14:12
mfonisopersia:I don't have those installed14:12
mfonisoI know they were there initially14:13
mfonisobut I did a couple of uninstalls/installs14:13
persiamfoniso, Try installing just openssh-blacklist and see if ssh-vulnkey says something different.14:13
mfonisothey aren't there right now14:13
bigjoolsmfoniso: can you try generating a DSA one instead?14:13
mfonisoit'll say COMPROMISED.. but I'll do it anyway14:13
mfonisobigjools: ok14:13
mfonisobigjools: same message from LP14:15
bigjoolsmfoniso: what version of openssh are you using?14:15
mfonisopersia:funny... apt-get says "openssh-blacklist is already at newest version"14:15
mfonisossh -v gives me : "OpenSSH_4.6p1 Debian-5ubuntu0.6, OpenSSL 0.9.8g 19 Oct 2007"14:16
bigjoolsmfoniso: can you pastebin me the public key you're using14:16
mfonisobigjools: ok, and it appeas my version of openssh isn't the latest version...14:17
mfonisoi expected that "apt-get install" would grab the latest version14:17
bigjoolsmfoniso: are you on intrepid?14:18
mfonisonope14:18
mfonisohardy14:18
mfonisocan't upgrade just yet, I'm currently on a slow connection14:18
bigjoolsmfoniso: my hardy box has OpenSSH_4.7p114:18
mfonisoif I uninstall openssh, and reinstall it via apt-get, would that get the latest version?14:19
bigjoolsit should upgrade anyway14:19
mfonisoor does that depend on the sources in my sources file?14:19
bigjoolsyes - what do you have enabled?14:19
mfonisoeverything :-)14:20
mfonisohey hey hey... LP just accepted the key I was about to paste for you.. and it's the same key I tried a while ago ...14:21
bigjools!14:21
mfonisobut I don't feel comfortable not knowing what's going on14:21
bigjoolsyou need to upgrade openssh-client BTW, not openssh14:21
mfonisook14:22
mfonisoI just noticed something...14:22
persiaThe version in hardy should be fine.  No need to upgrade.14:22
mfonisothe public key starts like so "ssh-rsa AAAAB3Nza..."14:23
bigjoolspersia: well he doesn't have the latest14:23
mfonisowhen I paste it in LP, the text right after "ssh-rsa" get moved to a new line...14:24
mfonisoas though the space is converted to a newline14:24
mfonisoand I think that's what's happening (as opposed to the display just being wrapped)14:24
mfonisoand LP complains when I try to upload it14:25
persia4.6p1 is the version from 7.10 (gutsy).  Odd.14:25
mfonisobut it accepts it after I manually remove the space, and add it again with spacebar.14:25
bigjoolsmfoniso: copy & paste - gotta love it14:26
mfonisothanks for your time guys, I really appreciate it14:26
bigjoolsyou're welcome14:26
mfonisobut I still wanna see what ssh-vulnkeys has to say...14:27
gnomefreakanyone give me a hint why my merge request was rejected?15:49
beunognomefreak, URL?15:49
gnomefreakbeuno: one sec15:49
gnomefreakbeuno: merging https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~gnomefreak/firefox-extensions/firegpg.ubuntu into ~dev branch let me get full name of branch15:51
gnomefreakhttps://code.edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-dev/firefox-extensions/firegpg.ubuntu15:52
beunognomefreak, https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~gnomefreak/firefox-extensions/firegpg.ubuntu/+merge/167115:52
gnomefreakoh15:52
gnomefreakbeuno: why did i get rejection email15:52
gnomefreakand my proposed merge 4 emails15:52
beunognomefreak, uhm, can you forward it to me?15:53
beunoyou shouldn't get reject emails15:53
gnomefreakbeuno: yep need address15:53
beunognomefreak, argentina@gmail.com15:53
gnomefreakok ill send you rejection one any of the rest?15:54
beunojust the rejection one15:54
beunoI don't know why you got 4, but 2 is normal15:54
gnomefreakbeuno: 2 was me requesting and one was lp and other was reject. so i sent you only the important one15:55
gnomefreakuniverse-bugs is rejection email15:55
beunognomefreak, hm, the mailing list is rejecting the email15:57
beunomaybe the email list is set as the contact address for the team that owns the trunk?15:57
gnomefreakbeuno: should it be?15:57
gnomefreakits  a ~ubuntu-dev branch not sure what universe has to do with LP branches since branch doesnt say universe or main or any of the above15:58
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beunognomefreak, well, I don't know, but I do know that if these emails get sent to a list it isn't subscribed to, then the mailing list will reject them15:58
beunoso it's not really Launchpad rejecting15:58
gnomefreakok thanks ill find out why the list15:59
beunonp15:59
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Mezflacoste: Yeah, but as I said, to me, it's not an identity if it's used just for signon...16:44
flacosteMez: right16:45
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xlyzanyone kowns how to download updated translations from launchpad with bzr?20:10
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spmwgrant: OT for channel: http://today.ninemsn.com.au/videoindex.aspx 'firewalls under fire' - Mark Newton was interviewed this morning by Today. Enjoy, or not :-)21:12
fta * State: Chroot problem21:13
fta * Architecture: lpia21:13
fta * Archive: fta PPA21:13
ftalogs say "FATAL: kernel too old"21:13
fta(jaunty)21:14
persiafta, Known issue.  Attempts have been made to fix it (although perhaps not entirely successful).  Try a rebuild.  If that doesn't work, ignore it for a bit.21:15
ftaok, thanks21:16
wgrantspm: Ew, I've now watched a segment of Today. I feel dirty.21:44
spmwgrant: spray-n-wipe your eyeballs? ;-)21:44
wgrantBut it was actually a fairly sane interview.21:45
wgrantSurprising.21:45
spmyeah - apparently should be some stuff in the 7.30 report sometime next week too. Interesting times...21:46
wgrantmatsubara_: "might be disclosing"... oh, you are. It's fairly interesting too.21:46
wgrantGood.21:46
wgrantMost ppeople still aren't aware...21:47
matsubara_wgrant: ?21:48
wgrantmatsubara_: The mailing list privacy thing.21:49
spmwgrant: I've seen some... "challenging" discussions around the lack of comment from the ACS as well. Cynical me is not surprised, but it's an "interesting" (in the Yes Minister sense) non-position for them to take.21:49
matsubara_ah right.21:49
wgrantOTOH LP people seem to like making completely harmless bugs private.21:52
wgrantIt doesn't even contain a snippet of code or design.21:53
ftapersia, it's now on i386 too (iridium), retry doesn't help22:30
ftahttp://launchpadlibrarian.net/19627521/buildlog_ubuntu-jaunty-i386.liferea_1.4.18-0ubuntu3%7Efta1_CHROOTWAIT.txt.gz22:30
persiafta, Hrm.  Dunno what to say then.  It's probably not really fixed.22:30
ftaobviously22:30
wgrantI'm sure infinity will sort it out soon.22:30
ftahttp://launchpadlibrarian.net/19625242/buildlog_ubuntu-jaunty-lpia.xulrunner-1.9.1_1.9.1%7Eb2%7Ehg20081113r21632%2Bnobinonly-0ubuntu1%7Efta1_CHROOTWAIT.txt.gz22:31
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