[00:32] jml/thumper: what does "most interesting" mean in the branch listing? [00:57] poolie: what do you think it means? [00:57] :) [01:25] poolie: so, I guess you aren't interested any more. It's the default sort order, that puts series branches at the beginning. [01:45] There's nothing we can do about it but wait though [01:45] wrong chan [02:00] jml ok i thought so [02:00] i probably even suggested that name and ordering [02:02] poolie: yeah, I think so :) === Ursinha-dinner is now known as Ursinha [02:52] Hey, if I'm commenting in a bug, how do I reference a bug properly so that it shows up as a link to that bug? [03:11] argh [03:12] Ursinha: hi [03:13] hi MTecknology [03:13] Ursinha: why the argh? [03:14] because I was going to answer roy_hobbs question, but he was already gone [03:14] i was too :P [03:16] I tried about two minutes after he left :( [03:16] wgrant, frustrating, isn't it? [03:16] Yes. [03:18] some people don't really get irc [03:18] !patience [03:18] The people here are volunteers, your attitude should reflect that. Answers are not always available. See http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines [03:19] :D [03:20] MTecknology, I wish I had one of that in #ubuntu-br :P [03:20] yes, but the people who need that message by definition aren't the ones who are going to read it :) [03:20] well, people like roy_hobbs anyway [03:20] there are other ways of not getting irc that make it appropriate i guess :) [03:21] Ursinha: I can drop my bot in there if you want - but it's an english only bot [03:21] that's the problem :( I have to take time to translate one [03:22] Ursinha, there's this webapp that I know about that makes it really easy to translate applications... [03:22] mwhudson, I was more thinking of other kind of people that come and start cursing if no one answers [03:22] Ursinha: right yes [03:22] mwhudson, like "what community is that? what about neighbourhood and yada yada yada" [03:22] !br [03:22] Por favor, use #ubuntu-br ou #ubuntu-pt para ajuda em português. Obrigado. [03:22] uia [03:22] is that french? [03:22] rockstar, lol [03:23] MTecknology, plain portuguese :) [03:23] oh [03:24] !-patience [03:24] patience is behaviour - added by Seveas on 2006-06-18 15:48:16 - last edited by LjL on 2007-11-04 18:30:29 [03:24] Ursinha: behavior-#ubuntu-br is Aguarde uma resposta. [03:25] I don't know how well it translates, but - As pessoas aqui são voluntários, sua atitude deve reflectir isso. As respostas nem sempre estão disponíveis. Ver http://wiki.ubuntu.com/IrcGuidelines [03:25] i'm just loving the new edit-in-place on bug titles [03:26] poolie: check out what's coming [03:26] mm? [03:26] !help [03:26] Hi! I'm #launchpad's favorite infobot, you can search my brain yourself at http://ubottu.com/factoids.cgi - Usage info: http://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBots [03:26] http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/239 [03:27] meh [03:27] i don't want flying cars [03:27] I think that's what we're getting [03:27] i mean i'm sure it'll be cool but i'd rather an incremental step that fixes the current pain points [03:27] but that's just me [03:41] MTecknology, that translates pretty well [03:41] perfectly [03:41] Ursinha: awesome - google wins again [03:41] except for the "reflectir" that is pt from Portugal [03:41] in pt-br it's "refletir" [03:42] MTecknology, how does that work? you add a rule to the bot that if it's called in a channel foo the message will be bar? [03:42] JanC: that's what I was asking :P [03:43] JanC: heh - tab complete usually keeps me in the right channel; [03:43] Ursinha: ya [03:43] MTecknology, cool :) [03:43] can I try that in ubuntu-br? [03:44] bot: factoid-#channel is this [03:44] Ursinha: I don't know why not, I'm not an op there though [03:44] or ever in there [03:44] do you need op for that? [03:44] I'm an op there [03:44] no, but you need control over the bot [03:44] just do it [03:45] if it's anything like mine, at worst it will forward a request to the people who can edit it === MTecknology is now known as mtbot === mtbot is now known as MTecknology [06:16] Hello, thanks for project rename, now I have a question, that project had a bzr branch [06:18] I checked out this bzr on my laptop using (that was before project rename): bzr co lp:~ubuntume.team/ubuntume/sabily-keyring [06:18] now that URL changed to: lp:~ubuntume.team/sabily/sabily-keyring [06:19] so I tried to do: bzr switch lp:~ubuntume.team/sabily/sabily-keyring , but I got this error: [06:19] bzr: ERROR: Unable to connect to target of bound branch BzrBranch6('file:///home/ant1/Projects/sabily/sabily-keyring/') => bzr+ssh://aelmahmoudy@bazaar.launchpad.net/%7Eubuntume.team/ubuntume/sabily-keyring/: Not a branch: "bzr+ssh://aelmahmoudy@bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntume.team/ubuntume/sabily-keyring/". [06:19] what should I do > [06:19] ? [06:24] AnAnt: hrmmmm. at this stage I haven't migrated the team - want to verify with you before we destroy the old list etc. :-) [06:24] spm: oh, hello ! [06:24] spm: I'm not jMehdi [06:25] spm: but I'll forward your response to the team's mailing list [06:25] AnAnt: cool, that would be great [06:25] spm: do you have an answer for my question ? [06:26] AnAnt: not yet - still looking around to see what's what [06:27] mwhudson: jml: can either of you guys assist? [06:27] AnAnt: I suspect you don't actually need to do the switch ? [06:28] AnAnt: try 'bzr unbind' [06:29] mwhudson: ok, I've done bzr unbind, then bzr switch ...., and I got this: bzr: ERROR: Cannot switch a branch, only a checkout. [06:30] AnAnt: then bzr bind [06:30] oh, ok [06:30] that worked ! thanks ! [06:33] spm: how much time will that mailing list stuff take ? [06:33] spm: we'll have to tell the team to stop using the list for some time, right ? [06:33] AnAnt: shouldn't take more than 10-20 minutes max I'd expect. [06:34] AnAnt: well. sorta. it's more I have to destroy it to do the name change :-( [06:34] So it'll have the new sabily name/branding vs ubuntume [06:34] spm: and how could we re-import the archives ? [06:35] & subscribers ? [06:35] AnAnt: that I'll do - both - is probably the "hardest" part. We have an incantation to make it so. [06:35] ok [06:35] the subscribers, I'll manually re-add. you're not that big a group [06:35] and that way, they'll all get notice of the new list [06:35] ok [06:36] thanks [06:36] np! [06:36] ok, your response got forwarded to the list [06:37] cool, any q's that arise from that, just add to that answer/rename request [06:39] ok, thanks ! === adeuring changed the topic of #launchpad to: https://launchpad.net/ | Help contact: adeuring | Join https://launchpad.net/~launchpad-users | Channel logs: http://irclogs.ubuntu.com [09:02] Hey folks, remote bug watches on the GNOME bug tracker don't seem to work well [09:02] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dash/+bug/332840 [09:02] Launchpad bug 332840 in gnulib "$(SHELL) config.status broken" [Undecided,In progress] [09:02] The upstream bugs have been updated since a while now and Launchpad didn't pick the updates [10:20] adeuring: is bug 336063 something you can look into? the Rosetta guys are sprinting and thus ignoring me, and I think it's kind of urgent [10:20] Launchpad bug 336063 in rosetta "translation import acknowledgements spam me every hour" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/336063 [10:22] cjwatson: I am not familiar with rosetta, but I'll see what I can do [10:27] lool: That sounds like bug 300634 is biting us again. Thanks for letting us know. [10:27] Launchpad bug 300634 in malone "Bug watches aren't getting updated in an ordered fashion" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/300634 [10:27] lool: thanks for the hint! seems to be bug 300634 [10:30] Thanks [11:05] I have a launchpad personal repo, I was updating from my Laptop. I branched it on my PC and I want to commit, what I have to do ? [11:13] please, can anyone help me ? [11:14] aboSamoor: "bzr commit; bzr push" [11:14] adeuring: I got this error http://paste.ubuntu.com/125697/ [11:15] aboSamoor: Do you have the same SSH keys on your laptop and your desktop machine? [11:17] adeuring: I am new to all control version systems. I did not do anything to my PC other than branch, launchpad-login, commit, and trying now to push [11:18] aboSamoor: You sent your personal SSH keys from your laptop to Launchpad [11:18] aboSamoor: Launchpad uses this key when you make an SSH concection to bazaar.lp.net [11:19] adeuring: I think yes. https://launchpad.net/~rmyeid/+sshkeys [11:19] aboSamoor: OK, you need the same key on your desktop [11:20] aboSamoor: so, assuming that you donz have a really complex SSH setup, just copy ~/.ssh from your laptop to your desktop [11:20] aboSamoor: BUT [11:20] Wow just got mass spammed by rosetta [11:21] Subject: Translation import - Slovenian (sl) - gettext-tools in Ubuntu Jaunty package "gettext" [11:21] aboSamoor: to be sure, rename the existing directory ~/.ssh on your desktop [11:21] I uploaded the gettext package and received 74 emails as a result [11:21] aboSamoor: so that you have a backup in the case something goes wrong [11:22] aboSamoor: Technically, it should be enough to copy the files id_rsa, id_rsa.pub resp. id_dsa and id_dsa.pub [11:22] adeuring: Thanks. I will try it now :) [11:26] lool: The Translations team is conveniently sprinting and ignoring the fact that people like cjwatson have many thousands of useless emails. [11:26] lool: I tried to give the Rosetta devs a nte, but can't reach them :( They are sprinting.. [11:27] my personal problem is somewhat independent from lool's [11:27] it is the fact that there is an infinite-looping translation import === mrevell is now known as mrevell-sprint === sale_ is now known as sale [13:23] hello [14:38] From what I can take it this particular build got caught in a build server reinstall. What is the easiest/cleanest way to recover? Delete the entire package and upload a new version, or is there something more creative which can be done? [14:38] https://launchpad.net/~andol/+archive/ppa/+build/889636 [14:44] * al-maisan wonders what "Disabled for Enablement" means..? [14:44] https://edge.launchpad.net/+builds/fermium [14:47] al-maisan: some of the PPA build machines are also used for server hardware enablement testing (i.e. making sure that server hardware works well with current versions of Ubuntu) [14:47] andol: do you not have a "retry build" link? [14:48] andol: actually, it's marked as "needs building" now, so it should be in the queue to rebuild at some point [14:48] I don't think you have to do anything [14:48] ok [14:49] (no, can't find any "retry build". Of course I didn't sleep anything this night, so it's quite possible I'm missing something really obvious) [14:52] andol: I asked Celso, he says that th eproblem is now fixed. [14:52] Actually, while we were talking the build got built :) [14:52] If there were someone who did something, thanks. [15:02] andol: indeed, you'd only see "retry build" if it had actually failed I think [15:22] is lp currently down? [15:24] c_korn: http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/launchpad.net [15:26] elmo: thanks, never heard of that page. no I need to figure out why only lp needs ages to load === beuno_ is now known as beuno === matsubara is now known as matsubara-lunch [16:43] gmb: are you here? [17:07] hi [17:08] is bug watches not updating a known issue? [17:08] or not in reasonable timeframe [17:08] https://launchpad.net/bugs/300634 [17:08] Launchpad bug 300634 in malone "Bug watches aren't getting updated in an ordered fashion" [High,In progress] === leonel_ is now known as leonel [17:40] Ursinha: Heya. :) [17:40] jkakar, :) [17:40] soooo [17:40] Ursinha: I've wondered before if I there's a way to register projects (for the purposes of registering VCS imports) that doesn't make it seem like I'm the maintainer? [17:40] :) [17:41] jkakar, I don't know, but I can't think of a way now [17:41] Ursinha: Okay, so I'm probably not doing anything obviously wrong, then. :) === matsubara-lunch is now known as matsubara [17:52] jkakar: ask someone from the authors of the program you want to register to register it at launchpad :) [17:52] you are allowed to register them yourself though [17:52] no harm in that :P [17:53] jkakar, it's ok to do that [17:53] savvas: I wondered about that. One the one hand, it feels like the polite thing to do. On the the, it feels like bothering someone just because I want a VCS import. [17:53] if upstream authors want to claim them, we will want to give control to them though [17:53] beuno: Awesome. === salgado is now known as salgado-lunch === adeuring changed the topic of #launchpad to: https://launchpad.net/ | Help contact: - | Join https://launchpad.net/~launchpad-users | Channel logs: http://irclogs.ubuntu.com === eix is now known as Goundy [19:04] https://bugs.launchpad.net/evolution/+bug/150963 shows the bug as confirmed/unknown in the Evolution project (that's upstream), and Fix released/wishlist on Ubuntu. because of the upstream status, it shows up in the list of bugs related to me. is there something I can to get it off the list? [19:04] Launchpad bug 150963 in evolution "evolution should allow me to configure it to not switch emails/folders when space is pressed at the end of a message" [Wishlist,Fix released] === Ganja is now known as Goundy === salgado-lunch is now known as salgado === Ursinha is now known as bruntus === bruntus is now known as Ursinha [19:55] Hello. Somebody filled a ticket for a package I maintain. The ticket is valid but it's totally unreleated to my package. I marked the issue as "invalid" for my package, but I still receive updates for that ticket. How can I get unsubscribed? [19:55] Here's the ticket, just in case: https://bugs.launchpad.net/turbogearshub/+bug/333182 [19:55] Launchpad bug 333182 in virtualenv "Virtualenv installation crashes on Vista" [Undecided,New] [20:10] * wgrant didn't expect to see lazr.{publication,canonicalurl} yet... [20:13] wgrant, we like surprising you [20:22] beuno: I like that sort of surprise. [20:23] wgrant, well, we like you too [20:23] so it works out for everyone [21:12] /usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/Crypto/Hash/SHA.py:6: DeprecationWarning: the sha module is deprecated; use the hashlib module instead [21:12] I suppose bzr will be updated :) [21:12] woops, wrong channel :P [21:13] #bazaar right? [21:13] #bzr [21:13] thanks === ursula_ is now known as Ursinha [22:41] * wgrant WTFs at r7867 [22:41] Why are you implementing a proprietary niceness wrapper around a Free library produced by your own company? [22:43] because our uses of storm are not everyones uses of storm [22:44] But they are also probably not noone's uses of storm. [22:44] wgrant, how are you seeing those revisions, out of curiosity. [22:45] rockstar: dev.launchpad.net, the test plans. [22:46] There's no actual public Launchpad changelog, so one has to read through them to see what you've fixed this month. [22:46] wgrant: we had a long chat with the storm guys about it [22:46] wgrant: and they said they didn't want it. [22:47] jml: I see... [22:47] wgrant: also, we were behind our Satanic ritual quota for the month [22:48] jml: but, I thought March was the month LP got the "auto-enable your laptop's webcam" feature? [22:48] elmo: sssh [22:48] jml: Indeed, you're going to have to start doing a lot of evil stuff to compensate for LGPL3ing all these bits. [22:48] damn it, -ECHAN [22:49] elmo, wgrant spies on us, why can't we reciprocate? :) [22:49] "introducing the new, revenue generating, launchpad-blackmail team..." [22:49] * wgrant is pleased that his laptop is sufficiently old to not have one :P [22:58] what's lp:project as real url? [23:04] mars: it depends! [23:04] marvs, rather [23:05] :) [23:05] on what? === matsubara is now known as matsubara-afk [23:06] marvs: the branch associated with the product series [23:07] i want the trunk of lp:human-icon-theme [23:08] marvs: then go `bzr branch lp:human-icon-theme` [23:08] marvs: alternatively, look at code.launchpad.net/human-icon-theme [23:08] it will be the top branch in the listing [23:08] marvs: https://edge.launchpad.net/human-icon-theme/trunk says the associated branch is https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-art-pkg/human-icon-theme/ubuntu [23:09] marvs: which sayts: "Get this branch: bzr branch lp:human-icon-theme" === ursula_ is now known as Ursinha