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mrooneyHm, it is a known bug that if you change the title of a bug the AJAX way, and then edit the description/tags, it will revert the title?00:20
mrooney*is it00:20
mthaddonmrooney: not sure, but I'd err on the side of reporting it and someone'll mark it as a duplicate if it is00:29
mrooneywould anyone mind trying to confirm bug 339003, say on staging?00:40
ubottuLaunchpad bug 339003 in launchpad "changing title then description/tags quickly reverts title" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33900300:40
mthaddonmrooney: I haven't been able to confirm on staging, but it's possibly related to replication setup, so may not necessarily be reproducible on staging00:44
funkyHatThe signing key for this PPA doesn't seem to be working: https://launchpad.net/~handbrake-ubuntu/+archive/ppa02:19
wgrantfunkyHat: PPA signing was only turned on a month or two ago, and only PPAs modified since then will be signed.02:28
funkyHatwgrant: it has a signing key, which I have added to my trusted signatures for apt, but apt is still complaining that the package isn't signed02:31
funkyHatOh I see, the packages themselves won't be signed02:31
funkyHatFair enough :)02:33
Turlhi03:03
TurlI'm getting 404 from packages in a PPA :/03:03
Turlbut I can download the same package from the PPA web UI, so any idea on what's going on?03:04
Turlthe ppa is https://launchpad.net/~shutter-testing-team/+archive/ppa and the package is libgloo-canvas-perl03:04
wgrant(that was because the team was renamed)03:11
Nafallo(to wgrant-fanbase)03:12
wgrantNafallo: Huh?03:13
Nafallowgrant: trolling you :-)03:14
wgrantPfft.03:14
nhandlerDid they change the way karma is calculated?03:14
wgrantnhandler: Not as far as I know... what gives you this idea?03:15
nhandlerwgrant: My karma went up significantly without an increase in activity on my part03:16
wgrantnhandler: Significantly being ~3000?03:16
nhandlerwgrant: Close to ~600003:17
nhandlerOn February 25, my karma was 1107003:18
wgrant3000 came from the translations bug, so will go away again soon.03:18
wgrantperhaps the other 3000 came from bzr branches that you've recently played with?03:18
nhandlerThat is what I was thinking, but I haven't done much bzr work lately. The bug area would be my guess, but I really didn't think I was active enough to boost my karma that much03:19
vadi2How can I get LP to rebuild my package for another ubuntu version?04:42
vadi2copying to same PPA but a different series doesn't work, it says "(same version already has published binaries in the destination archive)" (which is untrue)04:42
rockstarvadi2, you'll have to change the changelog and dput it.04:47
vadi2ok :(04:47
* wgrant wonders what was untrue about it.04:52
wgrantPeople seem to fail to perceive archive != distroseries.04:52
Peng_What causes LP to sometimes show the diff on a merge proposal page and sometimes...not?07:41
Peng_Heh, now it's showing it.07:48
Peng_Wait, no it's not. I'm dumb.07:48
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wgrantPeng_: It takes a while to generate it. I saw a bug recently about making that more obvious.08:21
Peng_wgrant: 18 hours for a one-line change, when another branch has it after a few minutes?08:22
wgrantPeng_: Launchpad operates in strange ways... who knows.08:23
Peng_:D08:23
wgrantDid it ever show it for that branch?08:23
Peng_wgrant: The branch is only 18 hours old. I don't remember ever seeing it.08:23
wgrantMaybe thumper knows.08:25
Mirvagain jaunty Rosetta import queue seems stalled...09:24
wgrantMirv: Quite deliberately.09:34
wgrantOtherwise people complain about getting tens of thousands of emails.09:34
Mirvwgrant: right. hopefully the problems will be resolved soon. it was running yesterday for some time, though.09:36
wgrantYes, and somebody ended up with 13000 emails from it.09:36
Mirvuhh09:39
FreeUserHi11:24
FreeUserany launchpad admin here?11:24
FreeUserany launchpad admin here?11:53
FreeUser any launchpad admin here?11:55
GoundyFreeUser you asked three times I don't think there's one... Otherwise he may had answered11:56
wgrantFreeUser: You might consider asking your question more generally, and a non-admin may answer. Alternatively, you can contact an admin by asking a question at https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad11:57
FreeUserwgrant: No i can't because i have lost my e-mail-adress so i'm unable to login into launchpad11:59
FreeUser:-/11:59
wgrantFreeUser: Given that no admins seem to be around at the moment, perhaps emailing feedback@launchpad.net is a good idea.12:00
FreeUserwgrant: yep, i think you are right12:02
FreeUser wgrant: i'm gonna try that, thanks12:03
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geserwgrant: do you know if soyuz support source package format 3.0 already or if a bug is open for it? I see debian discussing to switch to it12:14
wgrantgeser: As do I, and I am concerned.12:16
wgrantI don't believe there's a bug, but it was near the top of the distroteam's Soyuz priority list.12:17
vadi2When I'm copying packages for a different ubuntu version, do I change the 'changelog' to the proper version and add a new changelog entry?12:52
savvasvadi2: I think you need: dch -i13:32
vadi2yeah, ok13:32
vadi2sorry to bother, but what does this mean: After installing, the following source dependencies are still unsatisfied:13:35
vadi2debhelper(inst 6.0.4ubuntu1 ! >= wanted 7)13:35
vadi2Source-dependencies not satisfied; skipping mudlet13:35
vadi2I copied an 8.10 package to be built for 8.04 using dch -i13:35
vadi2oh nm it's in my control file13:36
savvasvadi2: it means that hardy has lower debhelper version, try lowering its version, but it doesn't mean that it will work. there are backports for it however: http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=debhelper13:54
vadi2yeah, lowering gave me this: "dh_clean: Sorry, but 6 is the highest compatibility level supported by this debhelper."13:54
tumbleweedcan't seem to ssh into bazaar.launchpad.net to push13:55
exarkunneither can I14:14
exarkunI've been waiting for this push to finish for 5 minutes14:14
nvteighenHi, does anybody have problems when pushing code?14:36
jui-fengi can't push my local bzr rep to LP. is that a problem on my end, or is the LP server down? it used to work fine earlier today.15:07
kirklandi'm having trouble bzr push'ing to lp15:09
kirklandjust seems nothing's happening15:09
jui-fengoh hey, same here15:10
jui-fengso it's probably not a problem on my end.15:10
jui-fengit's been like that for a few hours15:11
kirklandjui-feng: okay, thanks.15:11
jui-fenglet's hope they fix it soon :)15:12
magciusSomebody should update the topic to say "it's not you"15:20
smoothicealright15:20
hyperairdoes anybody know how the launchpad ubuntu mirror probe works?15:37
hyperairi mean, can i see the script?15:37
hyperairi'd like to test a mirror i'm maintaining15:38
hyperairhmm the probe always attacks while an update is taking place15:49
ploumHello16:05
ploumI cannot bzr pull anymore from launchpad16:05
smoothiceNeither can I16:06
smoothiceeveryone is having problems16:06
ploumok16:06
ploumso it's known16:06
smoothiceyep16:06
smoothiceploum: I'm just waiting it out since there's nothing else to really do to report16:07
ploumand is bzr branch working ?16:07
smoothicenope16:07
ploumargh16:07
ploumWe were in the process of releasing !16:07
smoothice:'(16:07
smoothiceYou might want to try generating yourself a new keyset16:07
smoothicessh keys16:07
LarstiQI don't think that will do anything16:07
smoothiceok16:08
smoothiceLarstiQ: Anything else to try/16:08
LarstiQsmoothice: no, I suggest you try to go on without launchpad for now16:08
smoothicealright16:08
LarstiQploum: what do you use launchpad for in your release process?16:09
ploumLarstiQ: the release manager had not the latest revision16:10
ploumso it would be handy if he could do bzr pull16:10
LarstiQploum: ok, but someone else does? You can bypass launchpad for that16:10
ploumthat's what I just did16:10
ploumI did a tar.gz and sent it by email16:10
ploumbut that's a bit stoneage-like practice ;-)16:11
tumbleweedploum: something is clearly broken on bazaar.launchpad.net16:11
tumbleweedbut I'm sure someone will get to it (hopefully this weekend :-/)16:12
ploumLarstiQ: there's also the fact that when you announce a release, some people might want to branch your code to play with it16:12
tumbleweedoh, works again :P16:12
tumbleweedwhoever did that, thanks16:13
ploumoh yes !16:13
ploumgreat :-)16:13
smoothicehad anyone tried using bzr without an ssh key to see if it works that way?16:13
tumbleweedsmoothice: to push to lp, you need an ssh key - there is no password auth16:14
smoothiceoh16:14
smoothicefor some reason I thought there was16:14
smoothicenevermind16:14
tumbleweedpulling you can do by http16:14
jui-fengdamn, now i already created a diff of my latest changes. ;)16:15
LarstiQploum: right, but since bzr is decentralized, any other publically reachable place could take over the duty (for a while)16:15
LarstiQploum: it's not ideal, but you can still work16:15
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ploumLarstiQ: indeed ! I forgot that and that's really nice :-)16:17
sinzuithe bazaar smartserver was bounced. push and pull should work again16:22
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directhexany sign of debian support in PPAs on the horizon?19:35
lfaraonedirecthex: Nope.19:46
lfaraonedirecthex: It's a resource issue; canonical runs LP and it isn't in their interests to provide non-ubuntu slaves.19:46
lfaraonedirecthex: I'm sure that if someone donated a box to them for debian use it could be worked out.19:46
jpdslfaraone: Well, there have been Debian imports at: https://launchpad.net/debian19:50
LarstiQlfaraone: I don't think that's correct19:51
LarstiQdirecthex: Debian ppas do require the entire Debian suite archive (per release) and buildds to match19:52
LarstiQdirecthex: so it isn't a trivial move19:52
lfaraoneLarstiQ: well, I'm just speculating.19:53
lfaraonejpds: really? I don't see any: https://edge.launchpad.net/debian/+builds?build_text=&build_state=all19:54
directhexLarstiQ, it's a feature gap compared to, say, the opensuse build service. which is a PITA to use, but DOES build against lots of different distros20:25
javaJakehttps://code.edge.launchpad.net/python <-- python has a really nice, easy naming scheme for their repositories20:26
javaJakeOr, branches20:26
javaJakeHow do they get more than one 'lp:<project>' name?20:26
LarstiQjavaJake: the lp:python/3.0 vs lp:python/2.5?20:31
javaJakeIt's series isn't it?20:32
LarstiQjavaJake: yes20:32
Adri2000looks like time on a bug's +activity page is utc, whereas time on the bug page is local, is that a known bug?20:59
javaJakeHmmm, I've got a branch locally, and I've created a branch in Launchpad. Would I use 'push' to duplicate that branch onto Launchpad's new repository?21:02
LarstiQjavaJake: yes21:05
jkakarI'm using launchpadlib to find a milestone, call searchTasks() on it to find all of its bugs, and then print some details about them to a console.21:07
Ursinhajkakar, are you having any issues?21:08
Ursinhabtw, hi :)21:08
jkakarUrsinha: Heya!  Other than it being really slow, no.  It just took 45s to get 44 bugs to display.  Loading the same view in my web browser is <2s load time.21:09
jkakarActually, I'm finding it a pleasure to work with, in terms of ease of programming.21:09
Ursinhahmm21:10
Ursinhajkakar, awesome, isn't it?21:10
jkakarAlso, is there a way to get branches linked to bugs via the API?21:10
Ursinhajkakar, did you get any timeouts in the meantime?21:10
jkakarUrsinha: It is, indeed.21:10
jkakarUrsinha: Nope, not that I know off (ie, no exceptions)21:10
Ursinhajkakar, right21:11
jkakarUrsinha: In general, all the operations I've tried have been slow, even simple ones like getting a bug given a bug number, but they've all worked. :)21:11
javaJakeCan you assign multiple branches to a series?21:11
javaJakeWe have different kinds of, erm, code for each release we make.21:12
LarstiQjavaJake: I think so21:13
Ursinhajkakar, in here, where the internet is fast "pero no mucho", it's not immediate21:13
Ursinhajkakar, all requests I make always take one or two seconds21:14
jkakarUrsinha: I have a relatively fast connection here, but I think overall network latency is a factor given my geographic location.21:16
jkakarUrsinha: Launchpad is always way faster in Europe.21:16
Ursinhajkakar, hmm, may be21:17
Ursinhaindeed21:17
james_wjkakar: hey, are you using STAGING_SERVICE_ROOT?21:20
jkakarjames_w: Nope, EDGE_SERVICE_ROOT.21:21
james_winteresting21:21
james_wjkakar: you can try "import httplib2; httplib2.debuglevel = 1" to see the queries that are being made21:21
Ursinhajames_w, interesting21:22
james_walso, it costs quite a lot to repeatedly use the same attributes, so assign them to variables, then use the variable at each point21:22
james_w(for some attributes at least)21:23
jkakarThe code I have doesn't look bone-headed: http://paste.ubuntu.com/127945/21:23
jkakarjames_w: I'm already doing that (by accident) for bugs.21:23
james_wwhat's your "Bug" class?21:24
jkakarjames_w: http://paste.ubuntu.com/127951/21:25
james_winteresting21:26
jkakarjames_w: I just tried the debuglevel thing.  It's making a request for each bug in the milestone, and another for each bug's bug task.  Those requests are the ones that take the bulk of the time.21:26
james_wnothing stands out to me though21:26
james_wif launchpad.bugs[12345] takes a few seconds for you then I'm not sure what it is21:26
jkakarjames_w: Well, that's good to know at least.21:26
jkakarjames_w: I guess the fact that it's making ~105 requests to show 50 bugs is the real problem.21:27
james_wyeah, that won't help21:27
jkakarjames_w: Is there a way to batch queries into single requests?21:27
james_wjkakar: not that I know of21:28
james_wone of the API gurus would be able to tell you for sure21:28
jkakarCool, thanks.21:33
* Ursinha looks around for some of the rosetta experts21:41

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