[03:07] Okay, with a queue of 517 on the i386 PPA builder, it's time to add another server to deal with this. [03:07] Can't we move an lpia builder to work for i386? [03:11] ripps: You would think so. But the sysadmins must disagree. [03:14] Ah. Somebody pushed langpacks. [03:14] That was a bit stupid. [03:17] I really don't see how, after 1.5 weeks, the load wouldn't have dropped enough to free up at least another two builders for i386. That would sort things out. [03:18] Given that they seem to have stolen about 20 builders. [03:21] wgrant: hire me! :D [03:21] no clue wtf I'd be doing, but it sounds like some fun stuff [03:22] MTecknology: Now you have me confused. [03:23] wgrant: builders. Or is that something else you're referring to? [03:23] MTecknology: PPA builders are automated servers [03:23] oh... [03:23] MTecknology: Unless you are a computer, I don't think you'd make a very good builder. [03:23] lol [03:23] I could try? :) [03:24] Can you run gcc, or do you compile manually? [03:24] Hell, I'm willing try, now where do I stick the ethernet cable? [03:24] in my sleep man, in my sleep :) [03:24] ripps: you sure you want to know? [03:26] anyway, I was going to add to that - I think I'll stop at that [03:27] * MTecknology goes to see what kinds of jobs are available that I need not apply for [09:41] See those ppa lpia servers sitting there doing nothing? Couldn't they be helping get rid of some of that i386 backlog [09:42] ripps: That relies on there being sysadmins around on a weekend. Which there aren't. [09:43] * ripps pouts [09:44] lpia has almost finished in Ubuntu, too. [09:47] ripps: Eventually we'll see i386, amd64 and lpia buildds pooled together, so there'll be no need to reassign them. [11:14] There's a guy who created questions on launchpad in order to know how to install a blatently illegally downloaded game and 3 times he got an answer :/ Isn't there something wrong ? [11:46] SiDi: unless we're actually telling him how to download the games illegally, then I don't have much of an issue with it. [11:47] ripps: it just annoys cause it can give the opinion to an outsider that we consider illegal downloading as a "normal" way to get software [11:47] for people who promote free and open source software, that's not really good, imo [14:32] Hello [14:33] Someone here who can help me with my translations? I have a strange thing going on there [14:33] What's up ? [14:34] Someone made a translation - i downloaded the po and committed it to my source. Now this language is not full green - i dont understand why [14:36] i tried to download it again and made another commit. Still a "new translated" part in this language - it has to be full green [14:36] have the translations all been reviewed ? maybe it takes some time to update, too ? [14:37] SiDi: its there since yesterday morning. launchpad doesnt show "needs review" seems to be zero [14:41] SiDi: or is this because launchpad has some "oops"-bugs atm? The language says: "needs review: 0" - "untranslated: 0" and language isnt full green [14:47] Show me the link :O [14:47] SiDi: https://translations.launchpad.net/s25rttr [14:48] English UK ? [14:48] SiDi: yes [14:48] well, if they've been translated lately it soundsn ormal [14:49] hm? the language was translated and i downloaded the full translation [14:50] commited it, and after approving is still shows this [14:50] I dont know exactly how this works, but i think it'll stay violet till you make a new package or something like that [14:50] can be related to imported vs translated in launchpad translations [14:51] hm thats weird. i uploaded the other files (with new translation) too - and they were green [14:54] * SiDi 's playing with the french translation. [14:55] What is a lobby ? [14:55] a place where ppl meet to start multiplayer games [14:55] its like a chat with a "Create Game", "Connect to Game" option, and a list of all games which are on [14:56] SiDi: i translated that french stuff and i was not very good in french in skool :D [14:56] Mind if i pm you ? [14:56] no [14:56] its ok [14:56] Alright :) cause we're going offtopic :D [14:56] ;) [15:20] "Ooops" Bug on Launchpad dont need a bugreport-right? the "oops"-site says it was recorded === kyselejsyrecek is now known as kyselasyrecka === kyselasyrecka is now known as kyselejsyrecek [17:35] Hi guys [17:35] I'm new of launchpad [17:36] I'm interested in sharing my main project [17:36] but I don't know where have I start [17:36] I've created the profile [17:36] on launchpad and now? [17:37] !enter [17:37] Please try to keep your questions/responses on one line - don't use the "Enter" key as punctuation! [17:37] MTecknology ok [17:38] SOS1: You just need to browse around at what launchpad does and see which part interests you. If you find something, find a project that's hosted there that you're interested in and can help with. [17:39] MTecknology I have my own project [17:39] MTecknology I would like to manage it with launchpad [17:39] is it possible? [17:41] SOS1: ya, there's a wiki for it. I'm too busy to find it though - perhaps an LP guy knows the link... [17:41] MTecknology are you still there? [17:41] ok [17:41] thanks [17:41] SOS1: what do you need? to register your project? [17:41] yes savvas [17:41] hi [17:41] there is a "demo" site of launchpad, you can test a registration there if you are not sure [17:41] http://staging.launchpad.net [17:41] whatever you do there will be lost [17:42] once you are familiar with it and still want to use it, you can really register it here: http://launchpad.net [17:42] savvas ok but I don't understand how can I update my project there [17:43] well launchpad uses bazaar (bzr) [17:43] SOS1: you should definately look at https://help.launchpad.net if you haven't [17:43] it covers pretty much everything [17:43] true :) [17:44] ok guys I am going there [17:44] the Launchpad service is free? [17:45] yes [17:46] My project is a big project written in PHP language. Is it good for Launchpad? [17:48] projects of every size and programming language can be hosted on Launchpad [17:54] hi [17:54] http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26285084/buildlog_ubuntu-hardy-amd64.prosody-dev_0.5.0-1hg1100_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz [17:54] ./configure --lua-suffix=5.1 --with-lua-include=/usr/include/lua5.1 --prefix=/usr --with-ssl=crypto [17:54] Looking for Lua... lua5.1 [17:54] found in $PATH: [17:54] lua5.1 not found in $PATH. [17:54] You may want to use the flags --with-lua and/or --lua-suffix. See --help. make: *** [configure-stamp] Error 1 [17:54] what's wrong with this picture? [17:55] ZuLuuuuuu I can try to understand the way to upload the whole project inside Launchpad but I don't find the way ... [18:13] "A release requires a corresponding milestone that is not attached to another release." [18:13] err [18:13] this is new [18:14] isn't it [18:14] I'm not using launchpad to track that. Only for bzr hosting. [18:17] that seems too much work. Forget it :P [18:31] i pushed a bzr branch to lp:~alex-weej/+junk/ngui [18:31] and it showed up on LP as having been created but apparently no revisions have been pushed [18:31] i just committed again and pushed again and still same thing [18:32] https://code.launchpad.net/~alex-weej/+junk/ngui [18:32] any ideas? [18:37] alex-weej: how many minutes passed? sometimes it takes time for revisions to show up [18:37] 10 [18:37] ah wait, it says This branch has not been scanned yet now [18:37] i assume people can still branch it [18:38] ah yes, good [18:38] k that's fine === hypera1r is now known as hyperair [18:51] Ok, perhaps someone can tell me what I'm doing wrong [18:51] My package upload to my PPA is being rejected: [18:51] "File prosody-dev_0.5.0.orig.tar.gz already exists in PPA for Prosody IM Developers, but uploaded version has different contents." [18:51] and "Files specified in DSC are broken or missing, skipping package unpack verification." [18:52] MattJ: no one on Contact today [18:52] I already uploaded a .orig for this version, so I am now uploading just a diff [19:00] MattJ: the .orig you built the second version against wasn't the same as the one in the archive [19:00] james_w: Ok, how does it know? :) [19:01] * MattJ needs to figure out his packaging process, it looks like [19:01] the .dsc contains a checksum of the file [19:01] Aha [19:01] james_w: is there a quick guide for it? MattJ has spend a few hours on this [19:02] It's no problem, I can see the issue [19:02] I'm trying to make a package that tracks a Mercurial repo, and it's proving to be not so easy as it might appear [19:11] is there a reason for the high waiting queue for packages? [19:11] high = long [19:14] by the way, I noticed that PPAs now have sections, main multiverse etc? [19:17] ah no, my bad about the last comment [19:19] savvas: I've seen some PPAs using it [19:29] BUGabundo: you mean defined in the debian/control? [19:29] didn't know that was possible :) [19:29] thanks, I'll give it a try later :P [19:30] savvas: not sure about debian/control. I just know I've seen it on some PPAs === sale_ is now known as sale [21:24] howdy [21:41] It looks to me like the current build on molybdenum (lpia) is stuck [22:06] hmmm my template is imported [22:08] gmpc-dynamic-playlist on the gmpc project === abentley1 is now known as abentley === Andre_Gondim is now known as Andre_Gondim-afk [22:58] i am getting an error when trying to bzr branch from launchpad. any idea why? [22:59] ssmy: no, but maybe if you pastebin the error i'll be able to help [22:59] mwhudson: here it is: http://paste.ubuntu.com/163839/ [23:00] ssmy: have you set up your ssh key with launchpad? [23:00] Speak of lp-bzr... is the scanner being slower than usual at the moment? [23:01] mwhudson: once, a long time ago. update needed, maybe? I thought normal branches were anonymous, didn't need it? [23:01] wgrant: not that i know of [23:01] ssmy: lp:foo defaults to bzr+ssh [23:01] mwhudson: ah. well, le tme try that [23:01] (if you've told bzr about your launchpad id) [23:04] wgrant: I haven't noticed anything yet [23:05] mwhudson: thanks. works great. i wonder why i didn't have that problem before? maybe i just haven't used bazaar w/ lp since i reinstalled. it is possible. [23:06] ssmy: yeah, hard to guess, probably something really simple though :) [23:06] How does the owner of a main branch merge changes from a child branch into the main branch? Is it "bzr merge childbranch" and "bzr push mainbranch"? [23:06] mwhudson: i think my old public key may have been in use still, then i changed my hostname. hmm. well, Thank you very much [23:06] sekinto: yes [23:06] ssmy: np [23:07] mwhudson: Thanks.