[00:02] <trmanco> this is the error I get bzr: ERROR: Connection closed: please check connectivity and permissions (and try -Dhpss if further diagnosis is required)
[00:18] <trmanco> is there anybody willing to give me a hand?
[00:24] <thumper> trmanco: you need to push your branch to LP
[00:24] <thumper> trmanco: to do that you need an SSH key registered
[00:25] <thumper> trmanco: https://help.launchpad.net/Code/UploadingABranch
[00:25] <trmanco> thumper, 1- I tried, gives me an error, 2- I already have
[00:25] <thumper> trmanco: unfortunately I have to head out
[00:25] <trmanco> ok
[00:25] <thumper> trmanco: try jml, or rockstar
[00:26] <trmanco> ping jml rockstar
[00:28] <luke-jr> anyone want to play TWG?
[01:01] <rockstar> trmanco, hi
[01:01] <trmanco> rockstar, hello
[01:01] <rockstar> trmanco, what can I do for you?
[01:02] <trmanco> rockstar, I solved my problem, sorry for the shout
[01:02] <rockstar> trmanco, it's fine.  What was the problem?
[01:04] <trmanco> my ssh key, the public one was posted on launchpad, but I didn't have my private one
[01:09] <rockstar> trmanco, ah, okay.
[06:23] <jsmidt>  I am trying to build Python 3.0 for hardy in a PPA.
[06:23] <jsmidt> https://launchpad.net/~python-ubuntu/+archive/ppa
[06:23] <jsmidt> It build depends on python-sphinx
[06:24] <jsmidt> I have successfully build this in the PPA for Hardy
[06:24] <jsmidt> Yet Python 3.0 still complians the build dependency isn't met
[06:24] <jsmidt> How do you get a package in the PPA to "see" the other packages?
[06:24] <jsmidt>  https://launchpad.net/%7Epython-ubuntu/+archive/ppa/+build/854896/+files/buildlog_ubuntu-hardy-i386.python3.0_3.0-0~ppa7~hardy_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz
[06:24] <jsmidt> Thanks in advance.
[07:01] <wgrant> Interesting. We get -1 days notice of old PPA binaries being removed?
[11:17] <CrownAmbassador> Hi guys. How do I get to a list of jaunty only bugs?
[11:24] <MrKanister> CrownAmbassador: Maybe you are looking for https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/jaunty/+bugs
[11:25] <MrKanister> CrownAmbassador: But the fact that bugs are not in that list is not a guarantee that they are not valid for Jaunty ;)
[11:26] <CrownAmbassador> MrKanister: Thanks. That is what I was looking for!
[11:26] <MrKanister> CrownAmbassador: You are welcome
[11:27] <CrownAmbassador> I installed Jaunty on a separate partition today so that I can mess around with it and confirm bugs and so forth. Running Ibex as my main install.
[11:28] <MrKanister> CrownAmbassador: That's brave. Thanks for helping us.
[11:29] <CrownAmbassador> MrKanister: You're welcome. I want to become much more active with helping.
[11:29] <MrKanister> CrownAmbassador: You may want to have a look at http://daniel.holba.ch/harvest/. This is a central point for incoming patches and upstream fixes that needs testing
[11:30] <CrownAmbassador> MrKanister: Great! I'll have a look at it.
[13:32] <binarymutant> why does answering questions give more karma than doing bugs?
[13:39] <MrKanister> binarymutant: I was wondering about that some time ago :P
[13:39] <binarymutant> MrKanister, get any answers ?
[13:40] <MrKanister> binarymutant: I haven't invetigated that, but I think it is because more people do bug triaging instead of answering questions
[13:40] <binarymutant> oh that makes sense
[13:40] <binarymutant> thanks :)
[17:51] <alkisg> According to the advice of some people here, I opened a launchpad question about uploading binary packages to my PPA (https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/57744). The question expired, because noone answered in 15 days. Am I to assume that I'm not allowed to upload binary packages, and keep hosting them in my site instead of moving them to launchpad?
[17:51] <geser> has someone an idea what happened to libtest-perl-critic-perl in the official archive for intrepid (and jaunty)? To me it looks like LP didn't like the many promotions/demotions and ate the arch:all deb (like it did in the past)
[18:06] <Goundy> guys is there a way to kick out the google map thing on my team profile  and replace it by a simple sentence that indicates the location ?
[18:10] <kyselejsyrecek> Goundy: you can "hide your location details from others" in your profile, so no one else will see the place on the google map. however I don't think you could replace it by a text
[18:11] <Goundy> kyselejsyrecek I don't mind if someone could see my location details but I feel that google map very annoying :-)
[18:11] <Goundy> Anyway, thank you man ;)
[18:12] <lfaraone> How can I check if tehre are any bugs linked to a upstream bug number?
[18:13] <kyselejsyrecek> Goundy: hm, i have no idea then
[18:13] <Goundy> kyselejsyrecek no problem thank you ;)
[18:13] <kyselejsyrecek> Goundy: you are welcome
[18:38] <kyselejsyrecek> lfaraone: i'll post a question in mailing list and let you know
[18:39] <lfaraone> kyselejsyrecek: Thanks.
[18:40] <kyselejsyrecek> lfaraone: you are welcome
[20:32] <wgrant> geser: See bug #180218 and the first duplicate.
[20:34] <geser> wgrant: can someone re-publish those debs (cprov?) or is a new upload needed?
[20:35] <wgrant> geser: You might be able to get somebody to copy them to -updates, but I don't think there's any good process for it, and intrepid-release is frozen.
[20:36] <wgrant> Ah, and it's completely gone in Jaunty, of course.
[20:37] <wgrant> cprov is the best person to talk to about that. I wonder if they can easily find inappropriately superseded binaries.
[20:38] <geser> wgrant: yes, that's how I found it, this produces a DEPWAIT on an other package in jaunty
[20:38] <wgrant> I guess that simply scanning each DAS for Published BPPHs and complaining if they are all Superseded should work fine.
[20:39] <wgrant> Although that won't work if a binary has been deleted in some DAS, then later in that same DAS reappeared and got eaten.
[23:06] <vadi2> Hi. I'm trying to help someone commit to launchpad, but it asks them for a password - and then tells them password authentication is not permitted. Any ideas? output: http://paste.pocoo.org/show/102368/
[23:07] <spiv> vadi2: that's right, they have to use SSH publickey auth.
[23:07] <savvas> vadi2: you mean in bazaar ?
[23:07] <vadi2> yeah
[23:07]  * spiv looks up the help
[23:07] <vadi2> spiv: they already setup their ssh key with launchpad
[23:08] <spiv> vadi2: apparently not
[23:08] <spiv> vadi2: "(06:04:41 PM) Ramiel2: Authentication (publickey) failed."
[23:08] <vadi2> https://launchpad.net/~leigh-stillard lists one though
[23:08] <spiv> vadi2: so probably they haven't set up the client side to use that key
[23:09] <savvas> https://help.launchpad.net/YourAccount/CreatingAnSSHKeyPair
[23:09] <spiv> savvas: thanks, I was about to paste that exact URL :)
[23:09] <savvas> :P
[23:10] <vadi2> Hm
[23:10] <vadi2> How did he generate the key to begin with? :\
[23:10] <savvas> well it looks like it's generated
[23:11] <savvas> although that seems wrong :)
[23:11] <savvas> vadi2: take a look at mine: https://edge.launchpad.net/~medigeek/+sshkeys
[23:11] <savvas> I've no idea of keys, I might be wrong
[23:12] <spiv> savvas: actually, good point
[23:12] <spiv> That looks like a key fingerprint, not a key.
[23:13] <spiv> I haven't seen that done before.
[23:13] <spiv> It should look more like savvas' key
[23:13] <spiv> i.e. a long string of letters, not a short sequence of xx:xx:xx:xx:...
[23:13] <savvas> vadi2: tell that person to look at this site (it points to their account): https://launchpad.net/people/+me/+editsshkeys
[23:13] <vadi2> yeah I did
[23:14] <savvas> There's a comment there:
[23:14] <savvas> Public key line
[23:14] <savvas> Insert the contents of your public key (usually ~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub or ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub). Only SSH v2 keys are supported.
[23:14] <spiv> LP should really reject that key.
[23:14] <vadi2> they're on windows
[23:14] <vadi2> comment does not help...
[23:14] <savvas> ah
[23:15] <savvas> hm..
[23:16] <savvas> vadi2: ok, but the help link explains it
[23:16] <savvas> Registering the key with Launchpad
[23:16] <savvas> Step 1: Open your public key in a text editor and copy its contents to your clipboard. The public key file has the extension .pub. For example: id_rsa.pub
[23:17] <savvas> they have to open the .pub file generated in notepad or wordpad.. or something :)
[23:17] <savvas> can people use bzr from windows? didn't know that
[23:18] <vadi2> well, bzr kind of claims an advantage over git in that aspect :P
[23:18] <savvas> sweeet!
[23:19] <wgrant> It would be crazy to design a VCS that didn't run on Windows.
[23:21] <savvas> brb
[23:22] <vadi2> it seems it worked now
[23:22] <vadi2> wonder where did the instructions fail, because this is a rather intelligent person
[23:23] <thumper> vadi2: I'd love to know where the fail was so we can improve it
[23:23] <vadi2> I'll ask
[23:25] <vadi2> he said https://help.launchpad.net/YourAccount/CreatingAnSSHKeyPair is wrong
[23:25] <vadi2> "specifically, the 'registering your key with launchpad' section"
[23:26] <vadi2> "This >>>>If you get "invalid public key" when adding the SSH key to Launchpad then see https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/26705 sorted it out for me"
[23:27] <spiv> vadi2: add a comment about that to https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/324120, maybe?
[23:27] <vadi2> don't have anything to comment, Andrew has it all right
[23:28] <vadi2> thanks for your help!
[23:28] <spiv> vadi2: well, just what you just wrote would be good, it's good to know why users got it wrong in the first place.
[23:28] <spiv> (I'm the reporter of that bug, btw)
[23:30] <vadi2> ok did
[23:30] <spiv> vadi2: thanks!
[23:31] <savvas> wgrant: I didn't mean to offend anyone, but does bzr in windows keep track of \n and \r\n difference or does it treat them as \n?
[23:35] <wgrant> savvas: I don't believe it does any newline handling at all.
[23:36] <savvas> hm ok, thanks :)
[23:38] <spiv> savvas: currently, it records the bytes exactly as they are.
[23:39] <spiv> savvas: so, they'll be recorded as \r\n if that's what they are in the file, and checkouts on any platform will get those exact bytes.
[23:39] <savvas> well, now that user has the correct key :P https://edge.launchpad.net/~leigh-stillard/+sshkeys
[23:40] <spiv> savvas: there's a patch for bzr to add a "rules" file so that bzr can convert newlines automatically.
[23:40] <savvas> nice to know, thanks spiv :)
[23:41] <savvas> now who feels like a good samaritan to update the page for puttygen (instead of linking to that question)? :)
[23:42] <savvas> I think the problem with the generated keys is because it doesn't open well in notepad (because of new line characters)
[23:43] <savvas> wordpad should show it correctly, but I'll edit that wiki page, add the info as it's said in the question
[23:43] <spiv> savvas: yeah, the fact that the key files are in different formats on different platforms is a bit of a pain.
[23:43] <spiv> savvas: it'd perhaps be nice if Launchpad could cope with either format.
[23:45] <savvas> if you write the bug I'll confirm :p
[23:46] <spiv> savvas: :)
[23:47] <spiv> savvas: I just added a comment on 324120 saying that a more complete fix would be to accept putty-format public key files.
[23:52] <azimout> I need advice on a launchpad search parameter
[23:54] <karvec_> excuse me, any admin on?
[23:54] <wgrant> azimout, karvec_: You might just want to ask your questions here. People will answer if they can.
[23:55] <karvec_> well, i forgot my email for launchpad and it's been about a year since i've logged on.
[23:56] <azimout> I want to create a search for bugs without a package, which don't have a certain tag
[23:56] <azimout> how do I specify this "don't"?
[23:56] <wgrant> azimout: I don't think you can. I recall a bug about it...
[23:57]  * wgrant searches,
[23:57] <wgrant> Bug #81575
[23:59] <azimout> thank you, wgrant