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jelmermwhudson: how long does it take on average for a branch to be scanned?00:01
mwhudsonjelmer: 30s00:03
mwhudsonjelmer: given the scanner runs every minute00:03
spivmwhudson: surely "30s + the average time it takes to do the scanning work"?00:05
mwhudsonyes ok00:05
mwhudsonbut that's not very long on the whole00:05
mwhudsonsince we un****ed the scanner00:05
spiv(sorry, I haven't been pedantic for *hours*)00:05
spiv(because I was asleep)00:05
spmspiv: perhaps for your directory entry then: coder of bizarre, and pedantical chatter; start python faster00:12
spivspm: :)00:12
spmspiv: feel very free to improve (not hard) ;-)00:12
jelmermwhudson: so my lp:~jelmer/git/trunk branch doesn't work again, any chance you can check?00:27
jelmerit won't use older revisions?00:32
jelmerI mean, revisions that I pushed using my previous push00:32
Leon_NardellaAre ARM buildbots planned for the PPAs?00:34
jelmerit's uploading a 130Mb repo in 50 seconds, that can't be right..00:34
thumperjelmer: you're right, that is much too fast :)00:48
* thumper looks00:49
thumperjelmer: what is the new branch you're pushing?00:49
jelmerthumper: I've just pushed to ~jelmer/git/trunk00:49
thumperjelmer: have the revision ids changed?00:50
jelmerthumper: no, the revision ids haven't changed00:51
* thumper ponders00:51
jelmer(I added a workaround for a bug in bzr's revision serialization mwhudson pointed out)00:51
thumperjelmer: our OSA has gone walk-about, I'll check and get back to you00:54
thumperjelmer: mwhudson is at PyCon :)00:54
jelmerthumper: thanks00:55
jelmerahh, I was wondering why he was less responsive than usual :-)00:55
ftait seems that ppa builders are completely broken00:58
ftahttps://edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mozilla-daily/+archive/ppa00:58
fta6 hours doing nothing?00:58
ftahttps://edge.launchpad.net/builders/bohrium: it's beeing doing that for ~5h00:59
wgrantPrimary is the same too.01:01
wgrantNo jobs have been started for 4 hours or so.01:01
wgrantspm: ^^01:02
spmwgrant, fta ta. am fighting some rather nasty fires at the moment. will get back to you asap.01:06
_steven_anyone know if the upcoming milestone to release conversion on april 1st will include linking bugs to newly created milestones?01:13
jml_steven_: I don't know off-hand.01:15
jml_steven_: are you subscribed to the launchpad-users mailing list?01:15
_steven_no01:15
jmlhmm.01:15
_steven_was just reading the blog post01:15
jml_steven_: there's nothing in the announcement to launchpad-users either.01:17
jml_steven_: sinzui & others likely to know are asleep right now. If you really want to know then I suggest either asking a question on answers.launchpad.net/launchpad-registry, or emailing launchpad-users.01:18
jmlor waiting until US working hours.01:18
cpscottihello there, is there any particular reason why all but one PPA i386 building machines are idle even though there are 51 build in the queue? Should I just wait a little time or should I go to bed and check this tomorrow?01:19
_steven_if they're from US, I doubt they're asleep, just not working01:19
sinzui_steven_: Bugs are not linked to milestones by the migration script.01:19
jmlsure. I used the word in the figurative sense :)01:19
* sinzui thinks how that could be done01:20
jmloh. hurrah.01:20
jmlcpscotti: it's a known problem. we're working on it now.01:20
cpscottihmmm thanx!01:20
cpscotti=]01:20
_steven_sinzui: my project has never used milestones before, but I'd like all my old bugs that I fixed in a certain release to be targeted to the newly created milestones01:20
_steven_it might not be trivial to do though01:21
sinzui_steven_: We intend to create a unified milestone/release page what will show the changelog and closed bugs.01:21
_steven_that would be a nice addition01:21
_steven_is that part of 2.2.3 or coming later?01:22
sinzui_steven_: I'm hacking on it right now. I'm going to beg permission to landed it for the 22.3 release.01:23
_steven_hehe, ok01:23
jmlsinzui: :D01:23
sinzui_steven_: The act of associating a bug with a milestone is manual. However, there are rules to link (html anchor) a bug in changelog, so I image that if we trust the changelog/release notes, we could mine that to link bugs milestones.01:24
_steven_ok, any documentation on the correct format?01:26
sinzui_steven_:  if the text or a changelog contain bug 1234, bug #1234, lp: 1234, we assume that that is a Launchpad bug01:27
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1234 in launchpad-foundations "Gina is an unmaintainable mess of command line options, environment variables and shell scripts" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/123401:27
sinzuioops01:27
_steven_sinzui: would lp#287995 match?01:27
sinzui_steven_: yes. We have a nicer report for blueprints an bugs that are explicitly targets to milestone01:28
_steven_sinzui: I always put my changelog in the release description because I can never get the changelog to show on the release page01:29
_steven_sinzui: for example, this release has the changelog contents in the description and the changelog fields, but only description shows: https://launchpad.net/linuxdcpp/1.0/1.0.301:30
_steven_will that be modified with the changes you are working on?01:31
sinzui_steven_: yeah. most projects do. I am proposing that we include (but hide the changelog). I have no explanation why the change log is hidden.01:31
sinzuionly the RDF published the changelog01:31
sinzuiWe wont be modifying. I think putting the changelog in a expanding section is a good way to expose the information while minimising the duplication. beuno will review the design to finalise how we reconcile this historical oversight.01:33
_steven_ok, so if you guys happen to implement milestone to bug conversion, it should work with my changelog01:34
_steven_sinzui, jml: thanks for the help01:37
jml_steven_: np01:38
spmwgrant: fta: stuff seems to be processing again. leastways, the buildd's are busy again.01:41
thumperjelmer: you branch is failing to scan with the SyntaxError: not well-formed (invalid token): line 6, column 46 from bzrlib.xml_serializer, line 101, in read_revision_from_string03:03
jelmerthumper: thanks03:06
thumperjelmer: I thought you'd be asleep :)03:07
thumperjelmer: do you want the entire stacktrace for bzrlib?03:07
jelmerthumper: no, thanks, I think this is an indication the bug I thought was fixed is still around03:08
thumperok03:08
thumperjelmer: can I delete that branch then?03:08
thumperjelmer: otherwise it is going to try every minute or so03:08
thumperjml: we need a way to tell the scanner not to try...:-|03:09
jmlthumper: easy easy easy :)03:10
jelmerthumper: I've already done so03:12
thumperjelmer: thanks03:12
jelmerthumper: daylight savings is messing with me03:12
thumper:)03:12
jmlthumper: is it still DST in NZ?03:24
thumperjml: until this weekend I think03:24
jml*nod*03:25
jmlfun and games and 8am start times :(03:25
jelmerthumper: seems to work ok now: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~jelmer/git/trunk/changes03:25
* jelmer gets some sleep03:25
mwhudsonjelmer: your git branch got scanned in the end i see03:34
mwhudsonjelmer: it occurred to me that the case like this, when there are lots of revisions new to launchpad being scanned, is still pretty slow03:35
thumpermwhudson: not entirely scanned :(03:35
thumpermwhudson: loggerhead says last rev was 300003:36
thumpermwhudson: LP says 100003:36
mwhudsonhuh what03:36
mwhudsonoh yes03:36
thumpermwhudson: I'm guessing that the commits done after chunks has meant that the first 1000 were fine03:36
thumpermwhudson: but something went wrong in the second 100003:36
thumpermwhudson: or it could still be scanning :(03:36
thumpermwhudson: with new revisions03:37
mwhudsonbut it's all one transaction03:37
mwhudsonisn't it?03:37
thumpernope03:37
thumperhasn't been for ages03:37
thumperotherwise it was holding the transaction open for too long03:37
mwhudsonah03:40
TheMusoI have recieved an upload failure for the latest revision of pulseaudio for amd64. I retried the build once thinking the failure to upload was a transient error: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/0.9.14-0ubuntu15/+build/92308603:42
TheMusoAll other architectures have built and uploaded successfully.03:42
jameshTheMuso: you'll probably have better luck asking at the end of the day, given the time zones where the soyuz guys work04:14
jameshor file a bug04:15
TheMusojamesh: Thanks, will do04:15
spmTheMuso: can you see the upload log? has a 'duplicate key value' fail. I call bug.04:17
TheMusospm: Yes, I can bounce the upload failure to you if you would like.04:18
jameshhmm.  I think someone else came up with that one recently04:18
jameshhttps://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/soyuz/+bug/34719404:19
ubottuUbuntu bug 347194 in soyuz "IntegrityError: duplicate key value violates unique constraint "binarypackagerelease_binarypackagename_key"" [Low,Triaged]04:19
TheMusospm: bounced04:19
jameshTheMuso: last comment on the above bug is cprov saying he thinks the problem is fixed04:20
TheMusojamesh: sounds about right04:20
jameshTheMuso: you seem to have proved the opposite04:20
jameshso it'd be helpful to tell him04:20
TheMusojamesh: seems so04:20
TheMusook04:20
* TheMuso replies to teh bug04:20
TheMusobut in another twist, it seems the amd64 debs are now on a.u.c.04:20
spmTheMuso: ta. fwiw I could read the log - I'm just never quite sure how much of what I can see is common to those without super-duck powers :-)04:21
TheMusospm: ok04:21
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dholbachhiya06:53
dholbachsomebody aware of OOPSES like OOPS-1185B627 happening?06:53
ubottuhttps://devpad.canonical.com/~jamesh/oops.cgi/1185B62706:53
dholbach(just tried to open a https://launchpad.net/bugs/123456 URL)06:54
ubottuError: Could not parse data returned by Ubuntu: HTTP Error 500: Internal Server Error (https://launchpad.net/bugs/123456/+text)06:54
dholbachah :)06:54
spmdholbach: something has *really* broken. :-(06:55
spmdholbach: i expect to be hairless from excessive hair pulling rsn.06:55
dholbachoh yeah, openid is broken too06:55
dholbachlaunchpad.net too FWIW :-/06:55
* dholbach hugs spm06:55
spmyah. something has really gone boom in a big way06:55
jfroymmm, I'm getting ProtocolError for xmlrpc.lp.internal:8097/branchfilesystem: -1 errors from launchdpad06:56
* wgrant just found the world was broken too.06:56
jfroystarted not too long ago06:56
dholbachI'm sure the best people possible are working on this.06:56
wgrantLooks more healthy now.06:59
dholbachyeah, nice work! :-)06:59
wgrantNot bad recovery time.06:59
jmlnot even 9 minutes.07:00
spmall seems ok? do yell if you notice any funkies and I'll start bouncing app servers or whatever07:00
jmlspm: looks good to me so far.07:00
jfroyurg, my branch is locked on launchdpad, and the break-lock command is failing :|07:13
wgrantjfroy: Make sure you're giving break-lock an lp: URL and not an lp-123456: URL.07:14
jfroyahhh07:14
jfroythat's a lame UI bug >.>07:15
wgrantIt is.07:15
wgrantParticularly because I was able to guess with good certainty what the problem was.07:15
jmlyes.07:21
AnAntHello, Steve McInerney here ?07:53
spmAnAnt: that'd be me. what's up?07:54
AnAntspm: regarding question 6261207:55
AnAntthanks, but the links on https://launchpad.net/~sabily.team/+archive/ppa still won't work07:55
spmarrgrghhh!07:55
AnAntfor example: https://launchpad.net/~sabily.team/+archive/ppa/+sourcepub/504630/+files/sabily-keyring_2009.01.20~ppa1_all.deb07:55
* AnAnt hides under the table07:56
spmAnAnt: heh. No, is not your fault. no need to hide :-)07:57
* AnAnt pops his head to check that everything is clear07:57
spm:-)07:57
spmAnAnt: is that link off the PPA pages somewhere? ah yes tehre it is. nm07:58
spmAnAnt: ahhh. I see the problem. :-( if you use edge, it works. use prod, it doesn't. :-(08:00
spmAnAnt: eg https://edge.launchpad.net/~sabily.team/+archive/ppa and browse08:01
AnAntok, but for those downloading using, apt-get, no probs ?08:01
spmI'm not sure tbh....08:01
spmshouldn't be a problem now I engage brain.08:01
spmAnAnt: check the sources URL if it's like this: http://ppa.launchpad.net/sabily.team/ppa/ubuntu/ you'll be fine08:01
AnAnterrm, didn't work with edge btw08:02
wgrantDrop the +sourcepub/12345608:02
AnAntah, that worked !08:03
spmAnAnt: sorry to run on you like this, but I'm really afk now. :-( If no joy, drop a new question, reffing the old and we'll sort from there.08:04
AnAntok08:04
AnAntthanks08:05
YokoZarok I can't link to an upstream bug report because the "also affects distribution" page is giving me an error as though I wanted to add a distribution rather than just link an upstream bug09:06
wgrantYokoZar: The "Also affects distribution" wil lexpect you to add a distribution task, yes.10:19
YokoZarwgrant: yeah I was supposed to be clicking also affects project10:19
YokoZarwhich didn't have the familiar place to paste the upstream bug link since the bug already had an upstream link (I wanted to add a second)10:20
YokoZarso I assumed I was on the wrong page since it wasn't familiar10:20
wgrantAhh.10:20
slangasekare there known issues with LP right now?  I've just gotten two oopses in the past 5 minutes, that cleared up on reload10:23
slangasekthe last specifically said it was a timeout10:23
wgrantslangasek: There was a huge problem a few hours ago.10:23
wgrantBut it was plain OOPSing.10:23
slangasekwgrant: perhaps related, perhaps not; but this was definitely more recent than a few hours ago10:27
* slangasek keeps an eye out10:27
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slangasekanother timeout - OOPS-1185A141811:13
ubottuhttps://devpad.canonical.com/~jamesh/oops.cgi/1185A141811:13
serolaQuestion... Ubuntu teams like Ubuntu Netbook Remix seem to use Launchpad as a server for their repositories. Is it okay for other open source projects to do the same?12:06
wgrantserola: Launchpad is intended to be used by any open source project.12:08
serolaThanks wgrant :)12:10
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SiDiHello13:15
SiDiI've got a question regarding launchpad's bug tracker13:15
intellectronicaSiDi: what's the question?13:16
SiDiSomeone just reported a bug on one of my projects, but the bug obviously doesnt concern my project (i anyways didnt post any code yet), and i'd like to know how to push the bug report out13:16
SiDiis there a way to say that a bug doesnt affect a project ?13:16
intellectronicaSiDi: url?13:16
intellectronicaSiDi: you can change the target of a bug task13:17
SiDihttps://bugs.launchpad.net/reztorrent/+bug/35148913:17
ubottuUbuntu bug 351489 in reztorrent "vuze java problem" [Undecided,New]13:17
intellectronicaSiDi: i think azureus has an LP project registered. so you can simply retarget that bug13:18
intellectronicaazureus == vuze iirc13:18
SiDialright, gonna check for azureus13:18
intellectronicaSiDi: just expand the form and input 'azureus' into the textbox that currently says 'reztorrent' and save13:19
SiDithanks intellectronica13:19
SiDiWhen a bug report is obviously wrong / is fake, is there a way to link it to no project btw ?13:21
SiDior should i just make it invalid ?13:21
intellectronicaSiDi: you should mark it invalid. we don'y currently have a way to remove bug reports entirely. a common convention is to retarget them to the project 'null'13:25
SiDiAlright, thanks for the tip13:25
wgrantbigjools: Is there a good reason that the user's display name is always part of the PPA title?13:29
noodles775wgrant: I'm guessing it's left over from when users had only one ppa and couldn't change the name...13:29
noodles775Now that users will be able to rename ppa's, it won't be the case any longer...13:31
wgrant'“name” PPA for Some User' is better than the current 'PPA named name for Some User', but just showing the display name would be even better.13:31
noodles775Yep, I agree... although it might give the PPA some sort of context that it wouldn't otherwise have..13:32
noodles775eg, user creates a ppa 'kde-releases'13:32
wgrantThere's context in the breadcrumbs. But I guess that doesn't help for the OpenPGP keys.13:32
* wgrant notices that the PPA vocab is a bit broken now.13:33
wgrantActually, completely broken.13:34
wgrantOr at least one use of it.13:34
wgrant(+edit-dependencies' selector)13:34
wgrantAh, bug #34045713:35
ubottuLaunchpad bug 340457 in soyuz "Allow users to set the PPA displayname" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/34045713:35
noodles775:)13:35
wgrantBug #334883 is where the initial naming was decided :(13:36
ubottuLaunchpad bug 334883 in soyuz "Fix PPA titles to cope with multiple PPAs per user" [Undecided,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/33488313:36
wgrantDidn't notice that :(13:36
wgrantmaxb: ^^13:36
* noodles775 is surprised that a bug got through wgrant's filters!13:37
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staniis it possible to delete a branch from launchpad (I've created by one by accident)?14:37
jpdsstani: Go to the branch's page and press the rubbish bin next to the name.14:38
stanijpds: thanks, that worked! great14:40
jpdsNo problem.14:41
dominikshey guys... I'm getting error when trying to access my build logs (e.g. https://launchpad.net/~dominik-smatana/+archive/ppa/+build/923742 ) any idea please?14:52
bigjoolsdominiks: ugh. please file a bug on "soyuz" about that14:59
dominiksbigjools: ok15:00
bigjoolsthank you15:01
bigjoolsdominiks: try it again15:06
dominiksbigjools: everything looks fine now.. thank you15:06
RainCTHey15:44
RainCTAren't sponsored uploads displayed under "Related Software" anymore?15:44
thewrathhello all i am new to launchpad have set it up fo rmy project15:47
thewrathi have some questions15:47
beunothewrath, shoot15:47
thewrathi did a test bug i want that related to a specific version15:48
thewrathi have created a series15:48
thewrathcalled 2.1 but dont know and didnt see where i can relate the bug to that serial15:48
thewrath*series15:48
thewrathand how to change the status and what not for the bug15:48
thewrathbc i am not suing bazaar adn not using blueprints15:49
thewrathif that helps at all15:49
* beuno pokes gmb, BjornT and intellectronica and runs off for 10'15:49
thewrathso my quesiton is how to i related a bug to a series and how do i change the status important, etc15:49
RainCTthewrath: click on the arrow next to the project name / status / importance15:49
intellectronicawhassup?15:49
thewrathk15:50
RainCTthewrath: then you can set Status, Improtance, Milestone and Assignee. Afaik you can't set it to a series, but have to use Milestones instead15:50
thewrathhow do i realted it to a series i created15:50
thewrathok15:50
thewrathhold on let me finsih this survey15:51
RainCT(a series can contain several releases and milestones, and it's the milestones which you use for bugs)15:51
thewrathok15:51
thewrathhow do i create a milestone15:52
thewrathand remove a series15:52
thewraththink i found it15:53
thewrathwhats the difference between release and milestone15:54
RainCTthewrath: a release is for downloads and a milestone for bugs15:55
thewrathk15:55
RainCTiirc soon all releases will automatically get a milestone with the same name15:55
thewrathok15:56
thewrathhow can you remove a relase15:56
thewrathRainCT: thank you so much15:58
thewrathRainCT: how can the bug reporter set up where the bug is like what release or is that always the issue of the person in charge?15:59
RainCTthewrath: the later. You're welcome :)16:01
RainCTYou can set a text with instructions for bug reporters so you can tell them there "please note what version you're using [in the bug description]" or whatever16:02
thewrathi mean they wont be able to pick the milestone16:04
MTecknologykiko: you around?16:16
kikono16:16
MTecknologykiko: can I pm you? absolutely nothing to do with launchpad16:17
kikoI'm on the phone, that's why16:17
MTecknologykiko: could you let me know when you're done? I need to talk with a Canonical employee that I trust fully16:18
MTecknologyor - that I trust that will do something16:19
kikoMTecknology, okay, privmsg me16:23
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jsmidtI have a PPA for Git.  Launchpad keeps saying the i386 build fails but the build log says: "Built successfully"18:12
jsmidtDoes anybody know how this couldbe?18:13
geserI'm currently looking at the LP API and there on the 'build' object: is it currently possible to get back from the build log to the source package?18:27
geserand is it possible to get infomations about the current version in e.g. jaunty for a source package?18:27
james_wbuild.build_log_url18:28
geserand parsing that?18:28
james_wah, sorry18:28
james_wno, there's no way back yet by the look of it18:29
geserI've a 'build' object and want to get the source package name and the version of it the build log applies18:29
james_wyou can do the second thing though18:29
james_wubuntu.main_archive.getPublishedSources()18:30
geserthanks18:31
geserso I only need to extract the source package name from the build log18:31
cprovjsmidt: what's the build URL ?18:32
jsmidtcprov, it's: https://launchpad.net/~git-core/+archive/ppa/+build/92297918:33
james_wgeser: yeah, but file a bug requesting the build->source package link be exposed18:35
cprovjsmidt: I've updated the build record to 'successfully_built' since it was built correctly. I'm still investigating what is causing this problem.18:36
cprovjsmidt: the hardy source will fail in the same way, once it settles I will update it as well.18:38
jsmidtcprov, thank you a lot18:38
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bromic94hey all18:50
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thewrathunder where it says milestone, etc how can i add a area that it says what issue it is like waht category?18:51
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djsiegel1Hello, how do I delete a project/team?19:09
cody-somervilledjsiegel1, File a question against launchpad requesting it19:10
djsiegel1Thank you19:10
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bdmurrayIn the API documentation participants_collection refers to "IPerson.inTeam()" but I can't find that documented anywhere.  Does it exist?19:25
salgadobdmurray, not in the API19:30
bdmurraysalgado: did it used to?  I want to find out if a specific person is a participant in a team w/o grabbing all the team's participants19:31
salgadobdmurray, it's an internal method that was exported at some point but we had to unexport it because of privacy reasons19:31
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ftacould you guys not use a red cross (failed) when a package is in depwait mode? (https://edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mozilla-daily/+archive/ppa)19:35
ftaplease :)19:36
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thewrathwhere can i learn about the launchpad bug status meanings/20:02
dominikshttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Status20:04
intellectronicathewrath: https://help.launchpad.net/Bugs/Statuses20:05
thewrathty20:10
MTecknologyUrsinha: https://edge.launchpad.net/people/?name=Trefný%2C+Vojtěch&searchfor=all20:39
MTecknology_Ursinha: OOPS happens when searching for users with certain symbols in their name20:39
UrsinhaMTecknology, a min please20:41
UrsinhaMTecknology, bug 25156920:43
ubottuLaunchpad bug 251569 in launchpad-foundations "UnicodeEncodeError when browser submits non-utf-8 data" [Low,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/25156920:43
MTecknologyUrsinha: ok - just wanted to make a note of it. I popped over to google for those users to find a link :P20:44
UrsinhaMTecknology, :)20:47
jkakarBug team: Ooh, I just got my first glimpse of the activity log work in the bug tracker, "tags changed: added review".  Very awesome, thanks! :)20:54
tux_hi20:56
tux_are there any?20:56
vadi2Why is https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/346754 inaccessible?21:11
ubottuError: This bug is private21:11
vadi2Oh. mk.21:11
vadi2It's just on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBugDay/2009040221:12
cody-somervillevadi2, you should be able to see it now21:13
vadi2yes21:13
vadi2same with https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/34974121:20
ubottuError: This bug is private21:20
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vagrantci've noticed recently one of the bzr projects stopped sending out commit notifications, but another related project continues to send them. others also stopped receiving commit notifications... https://code.launchpad.net/~ltsp-upstream/ltsp/ldm-trunk21:36
cody-somervillevadi2, btw, the reason that those bugs are private is because they contain potentially private information. Usually a bug triage team member will mark them as public after they've made sure no private information is in the report.21:36
vadi2eh, ok21:36
cody-somervillevagrantc, is ~ltsp-upstream/ltsp/ldm-trunk an example of a branch that no longer sends out commit notifications?21:39
vagrantccody-somerville: yes.21:39
cody-somervillevagrantc, what is your launchpad id?21:39
vagrantccody-somerville: vagrantc21:39
vagrantccody-somerville: another person, i think ryan52, didn't receive anything after 1140 either.21:40
vagrantccody-somerville: https://code.launchpad.net/~ltsp-upstream/ltsp/ltsp-trunk works fine. seem to be configured identically.21:40
cody-somervilleWhat does it say on https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~ltsp-upstream/ltsp/ldm-trunk/+edit-subscription ? Can you post a screenshot?21:41
vagrantccody-somerville: notification level: branch attribute and revision notifications   generated diff size limit: 500 lines  code review level: status changes only ...21:42
vagrantccody-somerville: both are configured identically for me.21:42
cody-somervillevagrantc, can you try making a commit?21:42
vagrantccody-somerville: ok, pushing ...21:46
cody-somervillevagrantc, I got notified. Did you?21:49
vagrantccody-somerville: i'm checking... Ryan52 was also experiencing the problem21:50
vagrantccody-somerville: well, i got that one. though nothing between 1140 - 1150 ...21:51
vagrantccody-somerville: and 1150 was committed just a short while earlier21:52
cody-somervillevagrantc, is it possible you simply missed them in your inbox?21:52
* Ryan52 doubts that me and vagrantc would both miss the same exact 10 emails..21:52
vagrantccody-somerville: pretty doubtful21:52
vagrantccody-somerville: perhaps you subscribing to it somehow corrected the problem?21:53
cody-somervilleTough to say21:53
vagrantccody-somerville: well, thanks for looking at it ... it appears to be working now, in any case. :)21:53
cody-somerville:)21:53
cody-somervillenp21:53
vagrantci've gotta run...21:53
ftahttp://launchpadlibrarian.net/24546525/cb1TWHeZAb1ZYclOUas44ivnbEl.txt22:02
wgrantfta: Known - cprov's working on it.22:03
wgrantfta: The package built fine, and the binaries will be in the archive already, so you can ignore the error.22:04
ftawgrant, ok, thanks22:04
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cprovfta: crap-crap-crap! Sorry for this inconvenience, I'm working on it.22:05
ftacprov, np :)22:05
wgrantcprov: buildd-manager is racing with itself?22:06
cprovwgrant: sort of, it's waiting for a db update that never happens.22:07
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wgrantcprov: I don't see how that can cause it to retry the build, but okay.22:09
cprovwgrant: a collected build is not updated, so it's still pending and is dispatched again.22:10
wgrantcprov: Oh, ouch.22:11
cprovwgrant: yes, pretty much it ;)22:11
wgrantcprov: I just had a thought about multiple PPA key naming - why do they have different keys at all?23:36
cprovwgrant: different repositories23:37
wgrantcprov: Controlled by the same set of people, which removes a big reason to have them split.23:37
wgrantBut there's probably another few good reasons to have them split, and it was just a quick thought on how to resolve this issue.23:38
cprovwgrant: I can see some few cases where sharing signing-keys would be beneficial23:38
cprovfor instance ubuntu primary and partner share a key23:39
wgrantErk, I have to run to catch a bus to uni that leaves in 4 minutes.23:39
* wgrant -> gone23:39
cprovwgrant: but for the vast majority of cases, independent keys is the safest path23:39
cprovwgrant: talk to you later ;)23:40
maxbI get the point of using separate keys for separate trust domains.... but when the entity you are trusting is identical in either case... that suggests separate keys are not actually a win23:45
ftacprov, should i retry my builds or just wait?23:50
cprovfta: you probably don't have to retry them, they were already successfully built and uploaded the first time they got dispatched23:51
cprovfta: the second dispatch messes with the build status, only, but the original binaries should be published already23:52
cprovfta: what's the build URL ?23:52
ftacprov, the page is still red23:52
ftahere is one https://edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mozilla-daily/+archive/ppa/+build/92401723:53
cprovfta: but the resulting binaries are in LP (the second portlet)23:55
cprovfta: I will fix it, one sec23:56

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