[04:29] <ball> I have a launchpad account... still trying to figure out what it's for.
[04:42] <rockstar> ball, why did you sign up for a Launchpad account?
[04:43] <ball> rockstar: I can't remember :-)
[04:43] <ball> Something to do with Ubuntu
[04:43] <ball> ...perhaps so I could file bug reports
[04:43] <rockstar> ball, there are lots of things you can do on Launchpad.
[04:44] <ball> Oh good.
[04:44] <ball> I've joined a few teams
[04:44] <rockstar> You could file/triage/fix bugs, host code, translate application, build packages...
[04:45] <rockstar> ball, for instance, I just branched a project from launchpad that I require as a dependency, and fixed a bug I just found.
[04:47] <ball> where do I find a list of bugs for a particular project?
[04:47] <ball> (open bugs)
[04:56] <rockstar> ball, go to the project page, click on the Bugs tab.
[04:59] <ball> How do I find the project page?
[04:59] <ball> ah, found it
[04:59] <ball> thanks
[05:02] <thekorn> good morning
[05:03] <ball> hello thekorn
[05:03] <thekorn> can somebody explain to me why launchpad became so slow recently that scripts like http://paste.ubuntu.com/98057/ started to raise 404 errors
[05:04] <thekorn> hi ball
[09:48] <vandenoever> hi, i'm trying to import strigi into launchpad, because i want it to build nightly packages for me
[09:48] <vandenoever> however, when importing into svn I get this error: "The project this code import belongs to."
[09:49] <vandenoever> even though I am listed as maintainer on the details page
[09:52] <vandenoever> ah, nevermind, the input was case sensitive
[09:53] <vandenoever> Ampelbein: hi, i see you have contributed to strigi ubuntu packages
[09:54] <vandenoever> Ampelbein: could you help me a bit with setting up nightlies for it?
[09:54] <vandenoever> i could use the kde nightlies, but i'd like to allow people to use only strigi nightlies while keeping the kde packages stable
[12:10] <Crazy-T> hi
[12:15] <eferuzi> h
[12:16] <eferuzi> How can i create a new ubuntu translation team?
[12:24] <eferuzi> how do i create new Ubuntu translation team on launchpad?
[12:52] <Alexia_Death> wooho! it exists... I have question.  Is it nomal for an OpenPGP key verification mail to not arrive within an hour?
[12:54] <spiv> Alexia_Death: no, I'd expect just a minute or two.
[12:54] <Alexia_Death> hmm.
[12:55] <Alexia_Death> Then some mean internet dragon ate mine:( and it wasnt my spam filter.
[12:55] <Alexia_Death> I guess Ill have to cancel the verification and try again.
[12:56] <Hobbsee> was this to gmail?
[12:57] <Alexia_Death> Hobbsee: yes
[12:57] <Alexia_Death> Is that a problem?
[12:58] <Hobbsee> Alexia_Death: check your spam folder
[12:58] <Hobbsee> oh, it wasn't
[12:58] <Hobbsee> my bad, i apparently can't read tonight ;)
[12:58]  * Hobbsee didn't even know there *was* openpgp key verification mail from LP
[12:58] <Alexia_Death> :) I always check that first. nothing interesting there...
[12:59]  * Hobbsee wonders if gmail just canned it, without sending it to spam.
[12:59] <Alexia_Death> tho... Now that I think about it... I havent been getting my bug mail lately either...
[12:59] <Hobbsee> (it's been known to do that for people (apparently) sending mail to themselves, too, iirc)
[12:59] <Alexia_Death> bugs do that, yes.
[13:00] <Alexia_Death> hmm...
[13:01] <Alexia_Death> I wonder what I can do about that... I definetly want to get my launchpad mail...
[13:01] <Alexia_Death> now both mails showed up togheter...
[13:03] <Hobbsee> bizarre
[13:05] <Alexia_Death> Still wondering what ate my bugmail tho. Just checked up on some bugs I was active in before intrepid release. Missed a bit of mail in the mean time.
[13:07] <Alexia_Death> The other weird thing is, that most of the bugs Ive reported or commented on are not listed in my users bug stats. only a few very old ones are.
[13:08] <Alexia_Death> sample: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wacom-tools/+bug/282203
[13:09] <Alexia_Death> but my reported bugs only lists one: https://bugs.launchpad.net/~alexiade/+reportedbugs
[13:09] <Alexia_Death> and not this one.
[13:12] <andrea-bs> Alexia_Death: Fix Released, Invalid, Won't Fix and duplicate bugs aren't shown
[13:12] <Alexia_Death> Ok.
[13:16] <Alexia_Death> Thanks for help. One step closer to making use of the PPa ;)
[14:16] <shodges> hello everyone, I need a bit of help uploading to my PPA for the first time
[14:17] <shodges>  I followed the instructions given here: https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/PPA, using the dput tool. The tool seemed to finish successfully, but I'm not seeing anything in the PPA web UI, and I haven't received any email either. This is the output of my dput operation: http://paste.ubuntu.com/98311/
[14:18] <shodges> Please excuse the copy and paste, if you saw this on #ubuntu-motu
[14:20] <maxb> The password prompt looks unfamiliar to me
[14:21] <maxb> Perhaps you are missing the "login = anonymous" from your .dput.cf
[14:22] <shodges> maxb, ah, I may have changed that
[14:22] <maxb> I assume your upload was PGP_signed and your key is known to launchpad?
[14:24] <shodges> maxb, I believe so, I'll double-check that my PGP is still configured on this machine correctly
[14:58] <epsy> hi, a bug comment I just sent appears as being posted one hour ago
[14:58] <epsy> https://bugs.launchpad.net/armagetronad/+bug/312240/comments/9
[15:09] <Alexia_Death> epsy: timezone differs?
[15:09] <epsy> I'm on GMT+1, but my clock is somehow messed up
[15:12] <shodges> maxb, my PGP key was not set up on this machine. I rebuilt the package with it and it seems to be working now
[15:12] <shodges> thanks for your help
[17:53] <epsy> darn, just missed
[19:37] <CarlFK> how do I link the bug (A) to the ubuntu package (B)?  A: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/poppler-python/+bug/312462 B: https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-poppler
[19:38] <beuno> CarlFK, click on "Also affects distribution..."
[19:38] <CarlFK> why did ubottu report "web2conf" - I reported it against   "Poppler Python Bindings"
[19:39] <beuno> CarlFK, it's filed against both, and ubottu is a bit of a rebel
[19:40] <CarlFK> heh
[19:40] <CarlFK> did  "Also affects distribution..." - thanks
[19:40] <beuno> welcome'
[19:41] <CarlFK> any idea what I can do to get the patch into the ubuntu package?
[19:43] <nhandler> CarlFK: You can either try and get the fix applied upstream. Then, when Ubuntu updates their package, they will get the patch
[19:43] <nhandler> You can also submit your patch in debdiff form and subscribe the sponsors
[19:43] <nhandler> (The firt method is preferred)
[19:47] <CarlFK> so ubuntu will use the new code base in an update for ibex?
[19:47] <CarlFK> I thought they froze the code, but would apply patches
[19:47] <beuno> CarlFK, the code is frozen, and only security updates are applied for released versions
[19:48] <beuno> so unless your fix is a security fix, it won't get applied
[19:48] <beuno> it may, however, land for Jaunty
[19:48] <CarlFK> crap.
[19:48] <CarlFK> does that apply to universe too?
[19:48] <beuno> yeap
[19:49] <CarlFK> I want it installed on a web server next week.
[19:49] <beuno> you can upload it to a PPA, and use that as a source
[19:49] <CarlFK> that's reasonable.
[19:50] <CarlFK> been meaning to figure out how to do the ppa thing...
[19:53] <CarlFK> got a PPA howto URL handy?
[19:54] <beuno> sure: https://help.launchpad.net/PPAQuickStart
[19:56] <CarlFK> thanks
[21:47] <wgrant> CarlFK: If it is a critical bug that breaks the package, you can ask for an SRU.
[21:54] <CarlFK> it might qualify.  where do I ask?