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Hobbseecprov: erm, I think I have a bug for you...00:04
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vadi2What is the proper way to make a branch on a hosted bzr branch in LP?01:07
beunovadi2, sorry, what do you mean exactly?  get a branch from launchpad or create a new branch on launchpad?01:08
RAOFvadi2: What do you mean?  "bzr branch lp:$project" will generally create a (local) branch of $project's trunk.  You can simply push this to launchpad after hacking on it with "bzr push lp:~yourlpnick/$project/branchname".01:08
vadi2Create a new one on launchpad.01:08
beunovadi2, is this for a project that's already been created?01:08
beunoif so01:08
vadi2why is there a button to make one on lp though?01:08
beunobzr push lp:~username/project/branchname01:09
beunovadi2, you don't need to create one, it gets created automatically when you push01:09
vadi2Alright.01:09
vadi2It sort of worked.01:18
vadi2It shows up on launchpad, but when I go to loggerhead, I get an error: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mudlet-makers/mudlet/pre-alpha/files01:18
vadi2"The resource could not be found. "01:18
kikovadi2, give it 5 minutes01:18
vadi2Okay01:18
beunoactualy01:18
beunoit's there now01:18
vadi2excellent01:19
Hobbseemorning kiko01:19
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vadi2Can Launchpad continually mirror an svn branch?02:08
mwhudsonvadi2: yes02:09
mwhudson(well, every 6 hours by default, not "continually")02:09
vadi2How can I set that up?02:09
vadi2Oh sorry02:09
vadi2I was misreading and thought the text implied can only mirror bzr02:09
mwhudsonah02:10
mwhudsonthe process for registering a svn import is different02:10
mwhudsonvadi2: https://code.edge.launchpad.net/+code-imports/+new02:10
vadi2Is that one-time though?02:10
mwhudsonno02:10
james_wI'm getting an oops on https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/jaunty/amd64/libgtkdatabox-0.9.0-1-dev/1:0.9.0.1-1ubuntu102:18
james_wlinked from https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libgtkdatabox/1:0.9.0.1-1ubuntu1/+build/79377502:18
james_wOOPS-1059ED1102:18
james_wdoes that suggest that the package is not published or something?02:18
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mwhudsonjames_w: traceback looks rather 404 ish02:21
Hobbseejames_w: that'd be another LP bug.02:22
Hobbseejames_w: those packages are in new, it seems.02:22
mwhudsonspm: that's in 38 minutes?02:22
james_wah, NEW, of course! :-)02:22
spmmwhudson: yup - am v.busy atm :-)02:22
james_wmwhudson: I should report a bug?02:22
thumpervadi2: we've been meaning to reword the types, as import branches are actually foreign mirrors02:22
mwhudsonjames_w: probably02:22
Hobbseejames_w: there might already be one, but otherwise yes.02:22
james_wdone, thanks team02:28
vadi2thumper: aye02:35
* Hobbsee scratches head at bzr02:52
thumperHobbsee: what's up?02:57
spmthumper: is same problem as you had lasty week - branches not scaning02:57
Hobbseethumper: that, and i'm trying to figure out how one merges a branch.02:58
spmcrontabs are down for the rollout in 2 mins02:58
thumperHobbsee: in what way?02:58
Hobbseethumper: well, it says one branch for merge on https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-dev/ubuntu-dev-tools/trunk, so i'd like to get that branch, merge it, check the diff, and upload it.02:59
Hobbseebah.  it's gone03:00
thumperHobbsee: the branch is ~laney/ubuntu-dev-tools/dev   as you can see if you click on it03:00
thumperHobbsee: so when LP is back up03:00
thumperHobbsee: you can go `bzr branch lp:~laney/ubuntu-dev-tools/dev`03:00
* Hobbsee found that much03:00
Hobbseeah, right.03:01
thumperHobbsee: merge it into your branch, and push that back to LP03:01
thumperthat's all she wrote03:01
* Hobbsee nods03:01
Hobbseeso it is that easy03:01
thumperthe scanner should notice03:01
Hobbseeshe?03:01
* thumper fingers crossed03:01
* Hobbsee nods03:01
thumperHobbsee: figure of speach03:01
thumperspeech03:01
thumperwhatever03:01
* thumper goes outside03:01
Hobbseeoh, right ;)03:01
Hobbseecya!03:01
javaJakeIs Launchpad supposed to be down right now?03:06
javaJakeI'm in EST (UTC+0500) so I was expecting to be down 8 AM tomorrow morning...03:07
javaJakeWait, wait... hehe, I'm UTC-0500 :P03:08
javaJakeGoshdarnit, guess I will have to go to bed now. What a bummer. ;)03:08
HobbseeApparent fail of conversion.  It's definetly 0300 UTC.03:10
spmGetting the sums wrong - can empathise et al; but getting your own TZ out by 10 hours is impressive!03:13
Hobbseehaha, yes03:13
remotecgrrr timezones03:19
Hobbseemrevell should presumably put in links to timeanddate.com in his "lp is going down" mails03:21
Hobbseejust to cut timezone confusion03:21
remotecwhat is the SSI timezone unit?03:22
spmeh? minutes - effectively.03:23
jmlseconds03:27
* jml actually reads the question03:27
jmldunno03:28
spmI can just imagine someone saying they're in TZ +07:35:23 utc ;-)03:28
* wgrant wonders why the branch mirrors have to go down too.03:31
mwhudsonwgrant: database being frobbed03:32
mwhudsonwgrant: or did you mean something else?03:32
wgrantmwhudson: Do the non-access-controlled HTTP mirrored branches depend on the database somehow?03:33
mwhudsonhm, no03:34
remotecoh they did use UTC, guess that is best03:34
wgrantremotec: We would be at mrevell's throat if he used anything else.03:36
mwhudsonguess we could use chatham islands or kiribati time if we really wanted to confuse people03:37
remotecjust when id gotten used to GTC +/-03:38
wgrantmwhudson: UTC+-24 would be nice.03:38
remotecerr GMT hehe03:38
mib_bsb267http://news.launchpad.net/maintenance < it shows "Quick tip: Subscribe to launchpad-users" whereas it should show and link to the launchpad-announce.. launchpad-users isn't an announcement list :)03:47
mib_bsb267the weird thing is that the same tip is already added at the bottom of the maintenance announce03:48
spmFYI ALL: LP should be back up and working03:59
spmPhew *sneaks* into the 1hour outage with 38 seconds to go :-)03:59
jmlspm: /topic04:00
spmjml: eventually.... :-)04:00
jmlahh ok :)04:00
spmI can type "iz back" faster than editing topics in X channels :-)04:00
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* Hobbsee scratches head05:27
Hobbseehttps://code.edge.launchpad.net/~laney/ubuntu-dev-tools/dev/+merge/160305:27
Hobbseehow do i decline the ubuntu-dev part of that?05:27
Hobbseethumper: any idea?05:28
spmHobbsee: keeping in mind I have NFI about reviews - but haven't you only "voted" to deny? Wouldn't you change status to "denied" or something?05:42
Hobbseespm: hmmm.  *fiddles*05:42
Hobbseespm: I thought they'd be the same field.  That seems to have worked though, thanks!05:42
spmthat worked? Cool. I jave learnt something today. :-)05:43
Hobbsee:)05:43
thumperHobbsee: there is a bug with claiming the team reviews right now.  I have a fix ready to land shortly07:34
Hobbseethumper: ah, cool.  I wasn't sure if i was just missing something, or if it was a bug.07:36
thumperHobbsee: yeah, bug07:37
* Hobbsee sighs.07:37
Hobbseewell, part of the other bug is fixed.07:37
thumperHobbsee: well, I've just had the fix reviewed, and it should be in the landing queue within 10 minutes07:37
Hobbseeguess i'll get to report it after all.07:37
Hobbseethumper: cool :)07:37
Hobbseethumper: wasn't meaning your bug, sorry - this is a soyuz bug07:38
thumperoh, ok07:38
Hobbseewas hoping it would turn out to be a mid-rollout heisenbug.07:38
al-maisanHello Hobbsee, what is the Soyuz bug about?07:39
Hobbseeal-maisan: buildd admins can't seem to view some of the build queues, for machines that have built a private build.07:39
thumperHobbsee: actually I had my branches around the wrong way, the claim team review review fix landed just over 1.5 hours ago07:40
Hobbseeeg https://edge.launchpad.net/+builds/hooker/+history & https://edge.launchpad.net/+builds/kohnen/+history but not https://edge.launchpad.net/+builds/artigas/+history anymore, for some reason.07:40
al-maisanHobbsee: there was a bug fix relating to this area (private builds) only last week .. so, this might be a regression07:40
Hobbseeal-maisan: likely.07:41
Hobbseeal-maisan: however, mere mortals can.07:41
* al-maisan is not logged into launchpad but can view all 3 pages07:42
Hobbseenot-logged-in people would fall into the category of "mere mortals", so that would be the expected result ;)07:43
al-maisanafter logging in I can still see the page for builder artigas but not the other 207:43
Hobbseeright, so you hit the same.07:43
al-maisanI am getting a 503, forbidden07:43
al-maisanhmm .. that's definitely a regression .. did you file a bug by any chance?07:44
Hobbseei haven't done so yet, as the rollout was only a few hours ago07:44
al-maisanI would appreciate it if you would file one .. once bigjools comes on-line I can point him to it07:45
HobbseeYou're probably hitting it due to one of your LP dev privedges07:45
al-maisanI guess so07:45
Hobbseeal-maisan: filed as https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/soyuz/+bug/301541.  Are you a new soyuz guy?07:59
ubottuUbuntu bug 301541 in soyuz "REGRESSION: Build histories for buildds that have built private builds give a 403 for buildd-admins and above" [Undecided,New]07:59
al-maisanHobbsee: thank you very much indeed. Not quite sure how new I am :) I started in March of this year.08:00
Hobbseeal-maisan: you're welcome.  In soyuz, or?08:00
al-maisanHobbsee: thank you .. that's very kind of you. Yes, I am part of the Soyuz team.08:01
Hobbseeal-maisan: So can i hit you up for a bug fix?  ;)08:01
Hobbseewell, i guess it's actually a "implement the other part of the feature"08:02
al-maisanHobbsee: I am one of the on-call code reviewers today .. but you can always try :)08:02
Hobbseeahh08:03
Hobbseeoh, it was targetted for .12, not .11.08:03
* Hobbsee will wait to see if it gets done, then.08:03
al-maisanHobbsee: OK .. great.08:05
pygimrevell, poke10:21
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mrevellpygi: Hi10:27
pygimrevell, could I pm?10:27
mrevellsure thing pygi10:27
Hobbseeoh yay, now the spammer has even managed to find bugs on the release team lists, so spam them that way.10:33
pygiHobbsee, :)10:37
Hobbseeheya pygi!10:37
pygiheya Hobbsee, why don't you approve me at Linkedin? :D10:37
pygipretending you don't know me? :P10:37
Hobbseemrevell: have you considered linking to timeanddate.com when you write the announcements for the LP downtimes?  A number of people came in today going "why is LP down?" and such, thinking it was at a different time10:38
Hobbseepygi: erm, because i'm lazy, and i'm supposed to be studying for exams?  And if i actually spend time on linkedin, then i *really* should update my bio, and i've been avoiding that like the plague ;)10:38
mrevellHobbsee: Nice idea. Thanks. I shall do that in future announcements.10:38
Hobbseemrevell: cool :)10:38
Hobbseemrevell: it has a fixed date & time thing which is particularly useful.10:39
mrevellI've never really seen the point of LinkedIn. I'm on it but can't say I ever use it.10:39
pygiHobbsee, "supposed to" ... yea, I should do that too10:39
pygiI have two exams tomorrow :p10:39
Hobbseeeww10:39
pygiaccounting and math10:39
mrevellHobbsee: Yeah, it's a great idea and I dunno why I hadn't thought of it myself! Thanks :) Good luck with the exams, btw.10:39
Hobbseemrevell: thanks!10:39
oldmanhiya, having permanent vcs-imports failure for a sourceforge subversion repo10:44
thumperoldman: ask a question on launchpad to track it10:44
oldmankeeps failing due to connection dropping, 'connection reset by peer'10:44
oldmanok10:44
oldman#52368 (fyi)10:49
oldmanhttps://answers.edge.launchpad.net/launchpad-cscvs/+question/5236810:50
wgrantThat's probably going to get missed.10:51
wgrantI believe it should be on launchpad, not launchpad-cscvs.10:51
pygiHobbsee, sooo, who have you been bugging recently? :)10:58
Hobbseepygi: hm?  I've been tracking down a LP bug instead11:01
pygiHobbsee, hm, but that's not fun ...11:01
Hobbseeheh, that's true11:02
pygiHobbsee, I tell you, bugging people is tons more fun11:03
pygi:P11:03
Hobbseehaha11:04
pygisee, like me bugging you now :p11:04
pygistunning :p11:04
* Hobbsee goes back to studying11:04
* pygi rolls on the floor11:04
pygihey, that's rude :p11:04
pygievading people isn't fun, its just rude :p11:04
pygiHobbsee, oki, have fun studying then :)11:05
oldmanwgrant: thanks, moved to answers/launchpad11:07
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zookoFolks: I installed the xmlrpc plugin so that launchpad could access my trac.13:47
zookoThis morning I see exceptions in my trac log13:47
zooko  File "/usr/lib/python2.5/xmlrpclib.py", line 639, in dump_nil13:47
zooko    raise TypeError, "cannot marshal None unless allow_none is enabled"13:47
kikozooko, hmmm, very interesting! gmb ping?13:48
gmbHmm.13:50
gmbStabbity.13:51
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gmbzooko: Hi. I have a horrible feeling about this but is there any more information than the traceback in the log?13:51
* zooko looks.13:52
zooko2008-11-24 05:28:29,421 Trac[main] WARNING: 403 Forbidden (XML_RPC privileges are required to perform this operation)13:52
zooko2008-11-24 05:28:36,717 Trac[web_ui] ERROR: cannot marshal None unless allow_none is enabled13:52
* gmb curses.13:52
gmbzooko: What's your Trac instance's URL?13:52
zookohttp://allmydata.org/trac/tahoe13:53
kikothat does look like a plugin issue though13:53
gmbkiko: Yes. Though whether it's the plugin misbehaving by trying to marshal None or whether it's LP I don't yet know.13:54
gmbBut there should be something in the checkwatches logs.13:54
gmbHopefully.13:54
gmbkiko: OOPS-1059CCW188813:55
* gmb waits for ubottu 13:56
* gmb gives up on the dogbot, barks himself.13:56
kikooh, bug info is coming back None13:56
gmbkiko: Yep. Looks like a plugin bug then. I'll try to reproduce it.13:56
gmbzooko: Thanks for reporting this. I'll file a bug on the plugin and let you know when it's fixed.13:57
zookoThanks!13:57
Peng_What version of bzr will LP 2.1.11 run?14:03
Peng_So far it's still 1.7.1rc1..14:04
thekornhi, I've once again a API related question: why don't collections have a 'self_link' attribute?14:04
thekornand also: why are attributes of collections only there is they have a value?14:05
thekornfor example collections with few elements don't have a next_collection_link14:07
kikohmmm, that's a question for leonardr in fact14:10
marsflacoste, would you happen to know why collections don't have a self_link?14:14
flacostemars: hmm, that' s surprising to me14:14
flacostei'm sure they have14:14
flacostea14:14
flacosteattribute14:14
marsthekorn, which collection were you looking at?14:15
flacostethe JSON representation has14:15
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flacosteit's possible it's not exposed in the collection python API14:15
flacostethat woudl be an omission, not a conscious decision14:15
flacostenext_collection_url is only present if there is more data to fetch14:15
thekornmars: bug_task collections and bug_subscriptions#14:16
marsflacoste, ^14:16
flacostethekorn: you are using the python API?14:17
thekornflacoste: but why are this attributes not NULL or something for smaller collections14:17
thekornflacoste: yes14:17
flacostethekorn: what do you not NULL?14:17
flacosteoh14:17
flacostei think i understand14:17
flacosteyou want an undef14:17
flacosteerr, None14:18
flacosteand now, the attribute is just missgin (AttributeError)14:18
thekornflacoste: correct, this breaks the introspection feature of launchpadlib14:19
flacostethekorn: these are bugs in launchpadlib, file new ones please14:20
thekornok, will do14:20
thekornthanks14:20
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sinzuibac: can you join #launchpad. I think you timed out14:28
affluxI'm afraid this question was raised some tmes before, but: I have a package in my ppa, say, it's called abc. The intrepid series has version 1, the jaunty series has version 2. Is it possible to use the "copy packages" features to copy the sources for version 2 to intrepid, so I end up having version 2 built once for intrepid and once for jaunty?15:15
marsbigjools or cprov, ^ ?15:16
cprovafflux: you can't rebuild the same source for two distroseries within the same repository.15:16
afflux(the way I tried was to copy version 2 to "this ppa", destination series "intrepid", with "rebuild the copied sources". This fails with "The following source cannot be copied: abc 2 in jaunty (same version already has published binaries in the destination archive")15:16
cjwatsonafflux: no, because there's only one pool in your PPA for all releases, so the two builds would have to share filenames15:16
affluxuh I see.15:16
cjwatsonafflux: you have to use a different version number15:16
* mars thinks cprov must have an alert set up for 'ppa' in this channel15:16
cprovmars: apparently cjwatson has it too ;)15:17
cjwatsonnah, just happened to see this15:17
bigjoolsguys, stop saying PPA! :)15:17
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PPAHi everybody!15:21
* PPA waves15:21
marscjwatson, ping just notice an IRC message from this weekend about https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/jaunty/+source/libx86/1.1+ds1-215:23
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marscjwatson, the jaunty/ARM build is failing, bigjools says the source needs fixing15:24
bigjoolsPPA: Sppads!15:24
PPA¯\(°_o)/¯15:25
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marsherb, weekend cleanup, Hobbsee asked kiko to kill ~test12345.  Would you be able to do that?15:38
herbmars: can do.  give me a few minutes15:39
marsherb, well, maybe wait until she says that she still wants it dead.15:39
marsshe could have a test in-progress15:40
marswouldn't want to break it15:40
cjwatsonmars: the question was whether the armel buildds were properly honouring Packages-arch-specific; however, Packages-arch-specific doesn't exclude libx86 from building on armel15:47
cjwatsonmars: so not something the Launchpad team needs to be concerned with15:47
cjwatsonmars: thanks for checking, we'll resolve it one way or the other at leisure15:48
marscjwatson, ah, thanks for the clarification15:48
danilo[home]_beuno: hi, I have problems connecting to irc.canonical.com, is call in progress?16:06
beunodanilo[home]_, yes16:06
danilo[home]_beuno: I'll try to join in16:07
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needauthorizatioany satellites been launched recently from this launchpad??17:05
needauthorizatio:P17:05
kiko-afkmany17:05
needauthorizatioafk?17:06
needauthorizatio:P17:06
kiko-afktelekinesis17:15
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* paolettopn_zzz e' away (ciao a tutti!)17:58
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NCommandercprov, ping18:23
cprovNCommander: pong18:23
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NCommanderhey bac_fud18:54
marsback19:29
NCommanderwb mars19:32
marswb?19:33
NCommanderwelcome back19:33
marsah, thanks! :)19:33
mwhudsondear sf, please reactivate the 'don't suck19:37
mwhudson' feature on your svn servers19:37
NCommanderhehe19:39
cjwatsonmwhudson: that reminds me, what's the schedule for cscvs changes becoming usable? is it only together with LP releases?19:41
cjwatsonmwhudson: wondering when I should be requesting an openssh import19:41
mwhudsoncjwatson: oh right, well there was a rollout yesterday...19:41
cjwatsonwasn't sure if it included the :ext: patch since that was only committed on the 20th or something19:42
mwhudsonindeed, just asking the OSAs19:42
cjwatsonta19:42
mwhudsoncjwatson: request away19:44
cody-somervilleCan someone modify the registrant of xfce project to xubuntu-team?19:44
cody-somervilleand set it as a super-project please19:45
marscody-somerville, normally kiko-afk handles the super-team requests.  Would you be able to file a question for your request?  Then I can bug him about it ;)19:46
cjwatsonmwhudson: requested, thanks19:46
cjwatson(~vcs-imports/openssh/main)19:46
cody-somervillemars, can you do the former for now?19:46
mwhudsonapproved, although i wonder if i'll have to log in to the slaves to accept the ssh keys...19:47
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marscody-somerville, I'll check.19:47
cjwatsonI think my patch arranged for that not to be the case19:47
cjwatsonhmm, perhaps not?19:49
cjwatsonstupid of me if so19:49
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mvois something wrong with code.launchpad.net? I pushed https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~mvo/apt/prevent-replay-attacks some time ago but its not available yet it seems20:22
beunomvo, it seems that the branch didn't get pushed properly20:23
beunoLP is reporting a problem on there20:23
beuno"20:23
beuno"User timeout caused connection failure.20:23
beuno"20:23
mvobeuno: hm, bzr push tells me nothing to push20:23
beunoah20:23
mvo"No new revisions to push."20:24
* beuno pokes mwhudson20:24
beunomvo, try push --overwrite20:27
beunoand if that doesn't work20:27
beunodelete the branch and try pushing again20:28
mwhudsonum20:28
mwhudsonpush --overwrite won't make any difference20:28
mwhudsonmvo: how big is the branch?  (du -sh .bzr locally)20:29
mvomwhudson: 28mb20:29
mwhudson!?20:29
mvomwhudson: ?20:30
mwhudsonmvo: we've sometimes seen that error with really huge branches20:30
mvomwhudson: is 28mb huge?20:30
mwhudsonwith a 28 meg branch, something funky is going on20:30
mwhudsonmvo: no, a gig is huge20:31
mvogood20:31
mwhudsonmvo: what format is it?20:31
mvopack-0.9220:31
mvobut I'm trying a bzr upgrade on the remote side now20:31
mvo(bzr upgrade bzr+ssh://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mvo/apt/prevent-replay-attacks)20:32
mwhudsonlooks like knits to me20:32
mvothe remote side? very possible that i pushed it earlier20:32
mvoas knit20:32
mwhudsonmvo: anyway, it will likely be much quicker to upgrade locally, delete the branch and push again20:32
mvohow do I delete the remote branch?20:33
mwhudsonmvo: little read icon next to the heading20:33
mvothanks, checking20:33
mwhudson(most invisible icon on launchpad, that one)20:34
mvomwhudson: thanks, I have it and I'm pushing now (*fingerscrossed*)20:37
mvomwhudson: thanks, that looks good now, push finished without problem, when will it become available via http?20:51
alexeihi, how do I select distribution to build PPA packages? I am using intrepid, the newly created PPA has jounty in +20:51
mwhudsonmvo: in a minute or so, i hope20:51
mwhudsonmvo: actually, it's probably available via http already20:51
alexei*has jaunty/main in apt-get url20:51
mvocool20:52
mvothanks mwhudson, all looks good now :)20:53
cprovalexei: the page widget doesn't control for which distroseries the PPA can build, it's just a reference for users. The build target is specified by the uploaded source (debian/changelog)20:53
mwhudsonmvo: yeah, so the lesson here is that bzr's support for knits is bitrotting i guess :(20:53
mvomwhudson: thanks, I would be cool to have a button the UI "upgrade my branch to latest format" or something, upgrades bzr upgrade is a bit on the slow side20:54
mwhudsonmvo: no kidding20:54
mwhudsonmvo: there is a bug for that, it requires some new infrastructure though20:54
mwhudson(which is finally falling into place, so maybe by xmas??)20:55
mwhudsonhm, probably not actually20:55
mwhudsonbut Soon20:55
mvocool, thanks20:55
mwhudsonhttps://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/launchpad-bazaar/+bug/25413520:56
ubottuUbuntu bug 254135 in launchpad-bazaar "Add UI to upgrade a hosted bzr branch" [Medium,Triaged]20:56
alexeicprov: oops, and I'taken Jaunty sources, patched and compiled on my Intrepid.20:56
mwhudsonmvo: of course, you and i can run the upgrade process from rookery, which goes a bit faster :)20:56
alexeicprov: is it enough if I change/add an entry like "qt4-x11 (4.4.3-1ubuntu3) jaunty; urgency=low" but referring to Intrepid again?20:57
cprovalexei: yes, s/jaunty/intrepid, but tweak the version otherwise you won't have an upgrade path.20:59
alexeiThere is an option to "copy" sources from one build environment to another. But I get this: "The following source cannot be copied: qt4-x11 4.4.3-1ubuntu3 in jaunty (same version already building in the destination archive for Jaunty)"21:11
alexeiam I right that the version number and the package name output by debuild is defined by the topmost entry in changelog? I am new to dev-side of ubuntu.21:17
mwhudsonalexei: the version number certainly comes from there21:18
mwhudsoni think the binary package names come from the control file though21:19
* paolettopn e' away (ciao a tutti!)21:27
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cyhawkhi! how can i edit the pages on help.launchpad.net?21:36
cyhawkon the first page there is a link to Code/FindAndDownloading, but the page is actually named Code/FindingAndDownloading21:36
mwhudsoncyhawk: there should be a 'login' link somewhere21:37
marshi cyhawk21:37
cyhawkyeah, i've logged in, but can't find an edit link21:38
marsthere's a 'Login /register' link in the upper-right corner of the wiki page21:38
marscyhawk, if it's the FrontPage, then a helpwiki admin will have to fix it21:38
mwhudsonsome pages may be locked, i guess21:38
cyhawkoh, okay21:38
marscyhawk, btw, thanks for the info, I'll fix it now21:38
cyhawkoh, now i see the edit link on a different page21:39
cyhawkthanks!21:39
marsdone21:40
alexeiI get this from debuild->lintian: "E: qt4-x11_4.4.3-1~am1_source.changes: bad-distribution-in-changes-file intrepid". What is wrong with this name?21:49
vvinetare you on intrepid?21:51
alexeiyes, but the sources come from jaunty. I added changelog entry on top with "intrepid" for distribution name. Instances of "jaunty" left unchanged. Actually debuild proceeds from that point till the end.21:53
vvineteh I dunno then sorry :)21:54
vvinetlet's hope someone else knows ;)21:55
kmoulyHow does launchpad calculate similar bugs during the bug submission process?22:19
mwhudsonkmouly: roughly the same way that searching for bugs work22:20
kmoulymwhudson: so it blindly lists the top n search results?22:22
mwhudsonkmouly: what else could it do?22:24
edrexhow long before a PPA upload usually gets processed?22:50
edrexnot built, just accepted/rejected22:50
edrexwould make a good faq item22:51
cjwatsonalexei: sounds like you have an old lintian, perhaps; but in any case you can ignore that. lintian's output is meant to be read by humans and sometimes it makes sense to ignore some of it when you know better.22:52
alexeiedrex: very fast with me, < 10 sec. But I dinnt upload .orig.tgz22:53
edrexalexei: for this I did. I think something's wrong, since I never got a response since I did it a week ago.22:54
edrexi bumped the -version up in debian/changelog and tried again, dput works but no response after 20 mins22:55
alexeicjwatson: yes it seems that the package was accepted by launchpad. Now in build. I am on plain inrepid though.22:55
alexeiedrex: check the https://launchpad.net/~YOURNICKNAMEHERE/+archive page22:56
edrexalexei: nothing https://launchpad.net/~ericdrex/+archive/+builds?build_text=&build_state=all22:58
edrexstrange the wiki doesn't mention this as a possible outcome22:59
alexeiedrex: check the content in ~/.dput.cf maybe?23:00
edrexalexei: it's just your basic. how does dput authenticate? it uses anonymous ftp, strange23:02
cjwatsoncheck that you GPG-signed the package properly23:03
edrexcjwatson: yes, dput likes it gpg: Good signature from "Eric Drechsel...23:04
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edrexoh, does authentication require that your launchpad email is the same as for your gpg key? that must be how uploads are authenticated. but yes, it's the same23:05
cjwatsonit shouldn't - it requires you to have told Launchpad about your GPG public key23:06
cjwatsonhttps://launchpad.net/people/+me/+editpgpkeys23:07
edrexoh!23:07
edrexthat must be the problem23:07
cjwatsonsee https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/PPA, "Before you create and use your PPA" ...23:08
cjwatsonalexei: (/people/+me is a useful trick to avoid having to give out /~YOURNICKNAMEHERE URLs when helping people)23:09
edrexcjwatson: thanks, missed that23:10
alexeicjwatson: I am since 4 hours on launchpad, cannot help much. Thanks anyway.23:14
papacanariahi!23:16
kennethI'm having a problem subscribing to bugs: They aren't showing up on my related bugs listing23:16
kennethie https://bugs.launchpad.net/~kennethfinnegan2007 https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hal/+bug/2732323:17
ubottuUbuntu bug 27323 in hal "provide a way to disable drive polling" [Low,Fix released]23:17
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edrexthat's more like it: https://launchpad.net/~ericdrex/+archive/+builds?build_text=&build_state=all23:38
edrexcjwatson: thanks23:38

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