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MTecknologythanks :)00:00
mthaddonnp00:00
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MTecknologymthaddon: so - how busy is the life of a losa?00:04
mthaddonnot sure how you'd measure that, but definitely pretty damn busy00:05
mthaddonbeing able to do five things at once is a plus, put it that way00:05
MTecknologyI've been working on moving my servers to different locations entirely and different services 22:00 - 05:30 last night and 11:00 - 18:00 today00:07
MTecknologystill working on it - and doing homework :P00:07
mthaddonsounds like... fun00:11
MTecknologyyup...00:11
MTecknologymoving my mail server to zimbra, 3 other servers to one linode00:12
MTecknologyfrom zimbra to gmail *00:13
MarcoWhen the proposed branch for a merge proposal is committed to, the diffs on the merge proposal page don't update00:16
Marcois it possible to force them to update?00:16
mwhudsonMarco: no, not yet00:23
lifelessbarry: ping01:01
lifelessbarry: lp lists break gpg signatures, how do I configure them not to be hostile?01:01
lifelessinteresting, its inconsistent. I think there is a mailman bug rather than bad settings01:12
spmlifeless: or MUA bug? I've been somewhat working with barry to try and identify a fail with his signing of messages - no mailman middleman required01:13
lifelessspm: possibly, testing01:14
lifelessspm: no, not MUA failure01:18
spmcool. something else then. yay.01:18
lifelessspm: if I forward the same mail to me@canonical.com, it comes through signed validly01:18
spmlifeless: how'd you score me@c.c!!!!!?!?!?! :-P01:18
lifelessbug 38378401:20
ubottuLaunchpad bug 383784 in launchpad "occasional corruption of signed messages" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/38378401:20
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spmlifeless: (if you aren't already) it's a bit of a brute force triage; maybe doing a cmd line gpg verify against multiple list maildir's? each and every post that's signed. that'll give a list of emails to examine for fail equivalence. ???01:23
lifelessI have a hunch01:30
lifelessI suspect its a mailman fail on a signed forward signed message01:30
lifelessbbs01:32
pooliehello all01:54
lifelessola!01:55
lifelessbarry: bug 383784 should have enough data to debug now02:04
ubottuLaunchpad bug 383784 in launchpad "occasional corruption of signed messages" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/38378402:04
duanedesignbac: At a ,eeting of the Community Council it was decided that the inactive "New User Network" would be replaced by the "Ubuntu Beginners Team"02:15
duanedesigns/,eeting/meeting02:15
duanedesignThe NUN Launchpad page needs to be deactivated02:16
duanedesignCan that request be taken care of here or does this need to go to Launchpad Answers02:17
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spmduanedesign: it's in progress as we speak! :-) nhandler has put the requests thru, and I'm personally verifying the changes work on staging - have to do some minor sql hackery to do the migration.02:18
spmduanedesign: tho... perhaps not the deactivation bit - but that's very easy.02:18
duanedesignoh well thank you.02:18
duanedesign:)02:18
spmduanedesign: can you pls put a request thru for the above, and ping me when it's up? I'll take it from tehre.02:19
duanedesignabsolutely02:20
vorianany eta on a chrootwait errors fix for ppa's?02:38
duanedesignspm: Open  Question #73299  Thank you for your help on this matter.02:40
wgrantvorian: That's an #ubuntu-devel issue.02:40
vorianwgrant: thanks02:41
hyperairhello. there's an issue with the karmic buildds, due to a recent upgrade in coreutils (it now ships mktemp) which requires mktemp to be removed05:27
hyperairat least, for PPAs.05:27
hyperairhttp://launchpadlibrarian.net/27513396/buildlog_ubuntu-karmic-i386.banshee_1.5.0~git20090604.r1.c6cf6a1-0ubuntu1_CHROOTWAIT.txt.gz05:28
hyperairthis is an example.05:28
tc-ruchohi. Is launchpad going to have a per-project integrated wiki soon?06:02
wgranthyperair: #ubuntu-devel is appropriate for that.06:15
hyperairwgrant: you mean the guys at #ubuntu-devel are in charge of the buildds?06:23
wgranthyperair: It's the archive that is broken, not the buildd.s06:23
wgrantThe buildds just happen to need an unbroken archive to work.06:23
hyperairi don't think the archive's broken. it's just that coreutils contains mktemp now, and it's no longer needed06:24
hyperairbut the buildds refuse to accept that.06:24
wgrantIt breaks all upgrades.06:24
wgrantNot just buildds.06:24
hyperairyes it does, but if you allow it to remove mktemp, the upgrade is essentially unbroken06:25
hyperairit's a case of aptitude's stubbornness06:25
wgrantNo... it's a case of the new coreutils being broken.06:26
wgrantIt's always expected that it won't automatically remove an Essential package.06:26
wgrantAnyway, #launchpad people would have less control over the buildd chroots than #ubuntu-devel.06:26
hyperairi see06:26
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cavedonhi all, is karmic PPA chroot broken?08:51
cavedon(looks like karmic chroots cannot be build right now, in general, because of some mktemp/coreutils depency conflict)08:53
wgrantcavedon: Karmic is broken in general.08:55
wgrantcavedon: Waiting for an Ubuntu buildd admin to sort things out.08:56
cavedonwgrant: ic, tnx!08:56
wgrantcavedon: The builds should all be retried when things are fixed.08:56
pittihello11:17
pittiwhere can I request https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~vcs-imports/hal/main to be deleted?11:17
pitti(it's an ancient abandoned CVS import)11:17
pittiI'd like to request a git import, but I would like to use the lp:hal for that11:18
oldman_anyone free to approve some translation file imports that are sitting in needs review?11:18
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henningeoldman_: which?11:19
jtvoldman_: got a URL for the project?11:19
henninge;-)11:19
oldman_https://translations.launchpad.net/gtk-recordmydesktop/+imports11:19
oldman_thanks :)11:19
popey:)11:20
oldman_heh11:20
popeyhilight on rmd working well there ;)11:20
oldman_lol11:20
jtvoldman_: are you the author?11:21
oldman_no11:21
oldman_they are ~vcs-imports imports11:21
oldman_they will be pushed back upstream to sourceforge11:21
oldman_I will be authoring the languages I know though :)11:22
popeyoldman_: you going to put this in your ppa?11:22
oldman_popey: yeah i'll merge with debian/* from the repos at some point11:22
popeycool11:22
oldman_working on ./configure --enable-pulse=yes at the mo :)11:22
popeyawsome11:22
jtvoldman_: okay, alternatively, what's your arrangement with the authors about translating this?  I ask because we don't want people making lots of spontaneous contributions that won't be looked at.11:23
popeyhttp://beeroverip.org/ | oldman_11:23
oldman_jtv: current arrangement is that the changes will be pushed back upstream to the current maintainer, and also used in custom/forked releases until such point when the maintainer is able to become more active/involved again11:24
jtvoldman_: if some of the languages won't be translated in Launchpad, it's important to make sure we don't invite people to contribute to those.11:24
jtvoldman_: what we can do in that case is create a translation group and set access permissions to Restricted.11:26
oldman_changes will automatically be synced by ~vcs-imports and automatic bzr import in rosetta11:26
jtvoldman_: oh, so it goes both ways for all languages?11:26
oldman_that's the intention :)11:26
jtvoldman_: ok, hang on...11:26
oldman_though the likelihood of any upstream translation is probably quite unlikely11:26
oldman_as SF access is restricted to mailed-in patches to an currently inactive single maintainer11:27
jtvoldman_: template is approved; translations should follow automatically.11:27
oldman_last code change was >6 months ago11:27
oldman_many thanks!11:27
jtvnp11:27
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Peng_Random question that's probably answerred somewhere: why isn't the librarian https?11:52
Peng_(In fact, I'm pretty sure I've heard the answer, but I don't remember it.)11:52
wgrantIt does both.11:53
Peng_Oh, I totally didn't know that. Cool. Why http by default, then?11:54
wgrantThere's no need for security, so it's just useful for authentication. And if you want authentication, you can add the 's'. (these are just educated guesses)11:54
wgrantAnd HTTPS is slow.11:54
Peng_OK. It seems odd since LP's default is usually HTTPS.11:56
Peng_Well, bazaar.lp is HTTP, I guess.11:57
wgrantlibrarian doesn't (well, shouldn't) store any sensitive information.11:57
wgrantAnd there are no cookies.11:57
Peng_Yeah.11:57
Peng_So much of LP uses HTTPS because some of it needs it, and it's easier to err on the side of caution, right?11:58
wgrantSome stuff is private, and all pages need cookies to be able to show the right links.11:58
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wgrantAnd transmitting the cookie over HTTP is unthinkably bad.11:58
Peng_:)11:59
Peng_Most websites aren't so careful with cookies. It's silly, but that's probably one of my favorite things about LP. :P11:59
wgrantMost websites aren't quite so powerful.12:00
Peng_Powerful?12:00
wgrantLP's web UI has the power to distribute packages to millions of machines very quickly.12:00
Peng_Oh, good point.12:00
wgrantPlus it controls access to quite a bit of proprietary code.12:02
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wgrantbac: Can you look at bug #383887, please? A lot of people have got a lot of email, and some are responding to bugs with a lot of unnecessary comments.12:18
ubottuLaunchpad bug 383887 in launchpad "ubuntu-tn team and ubuntu-tn-users team are subscribed to all bugs in Launchpad itself !!" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/38388712:18
* bac looks12:19
wgrantActually, maybe it's fixed now.12:19
wgrantSomebody worked out the terrible UI and unsubscribed the team! Incredible.12:20
wgrantOh, no, it's still there...12:22
bacwgrant: i don't think so.  look at https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/launchpad/+subscribe  -- the tn team and the tunisia team are still subscribed to all lp bugs12:22
wgrantYep.12:23
wgrantTHey were subscribed to more earlier.12:23
wgrantlaunchpad-foundations bugs were affected, but aren't any more.12:23
bacwgrant: i can't do anything ATM.  there are no losas available until our US/East guy comes on.  i'll have him handle it then12:25
wgrantbac: That's what I suspected.12:25
bacwgrant: thanks for the heads up12:25
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bacwgrant: done.  thanks again.12:47
barrylifeless: excellent, thanks.  that hits me every time i forget to toggle off msg signing12:56
kirklandcan anyone tell why these imports are failing?12:59
kirklandhttps://code.edge.launchpad.net/~vcs-imports/qemu/qemu-kvm12:59
kirklandvcs-imports questions ... they go here, or in #bzr?13:29
LarstiQhere13:30
wgrantIn the case above, I suspect #bzr is more appropriate.13:31
wgrantBut in general here.13:31
kirklandwgrant: cool, thanks.13:31
lifelessbarry: it looks to be a bug13:34
lifelessbarry: I've attached a mail that gets corrupted by it13:34
kirklandmwhudson_: howdy, getting some errors on my vcs-import, jelmer says it's fixed in his bzr-git business and waiting on LP to pick it up13:37
wgrantI hope he's not up now.13:38
detHi, I get an error when I attempt to copy a binary package into a project PPA, but they will import fine into my PPA. I filed a bug report awhile ago, but there has been no reply. Can somebody help me ?13:46
maxbdet: I doubt anyone can help you unless you give more detail. Like what the error is, for example.13:50
detOops!13:50
detSorry, something just went wrong in Launchpad.13:50
detWe’ve recorded what happened, and we’ll fix it as soon as possible. Apologies for the inconvenience.13:50
det(Error ID: OOPS-1252ED257)13:50
detNot very informative13:50
detBeen like this for more than a week13:51
bigjoolsdet: what is the bug number?13:51
dethttps://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/38174313:52
ubottuLaunchpad bug 381743 in launchpad "Unable to import binary packages into PPA" [Undecided,New]13:52
bigjoolsdet, thanks, I think it's a dupe of bug 38123913:52
ubottuLaunchpad bug 381239 in soyuz "AssertionError when copying packages ("Found more than one build candidate")" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/38123913:52
bigjoolswe;re working on it13:52
bigjoolsI'll mark it as such13:52
bigjoolsand I see you're an edge user, so you'll get the fix in the next day or two13:53
detOk, thanks.13:53
bigjoolssorry for the inconvenience13:53
bigjoolsdet, in the future, if you have PPA problems, file a bug on the Launchpad Soyuz project and it'll get looked at quicker13:54
detOk.13:54
detIf it helps at all, I was deleting some packages when it broke.13:54
detI think I even deleted one where the source was published but it was still building the binaries13:54
bigjoolscprov1: does that match with your investigation into that bug so far?13:55
maxbWhat does that mean, exactly? It breaks if you try to copy binaries into a PPA iff that (sourcepackagename, version) tuple previously was present in that PPA?13:55
detAlso, I imported 2 different versions of debhelper into the PPA at once13:56
bigjoolsmaxb: there's a huge number of corner cases associated with copying, we obviously didn't catch them all yet13:56
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detAlso, it seems that when I import debhelper source now, it builds but never gets published13:56
detThanks.13:57
bigjoolsright, that's another bug we're fixing, you need to copy the binaries as well13:57
detBut the other bug prevents me from copying the binaries of either (boost1.35 or debhelper) :-)13:58
detI haven't tried any other packages13:58
bigjoolsmaybe just re-upload then :)13:59
detI just copied boost1.37 with no problems13:59
detSo it seems it was only packages that were already there13:59
maxbI need to get around to trying adapt my copy binaries script to do it via the api at some point - currently doing it by screenscraping :-)14:00
bigjoolsyes, if a version already built in that PPA before you must copy binaries14:00
bigjoolsmaxb: yes *please*14:00
bigjoolsmaxb: archive.syncSource() ... gogogo :)14:00
detI was refering to the copy binaries bug14:01
detit seems to only be affected by the 2 packages that were already present and failed to build14:01
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bigjoolsright14:01
maxbYeah, but at the time I wrote it, I wanted to delete packages too, and that's not in the API yet :-)14:02
bigjoolsah well, I can fix that :)14:03
barrylifeless: thanks.  i will try to find some time to look at it, even if i'm not the guy to eventually fix it14:04
maxbIs it considered a bug that the package list (e.g https://launchpad.net/~mercurial-ppa/+archive/staging-snapshots) does not show that a previous version's binaries are still published (because the new source failed to build) ?14:05
bigjoolsmaxb: could be, that's an interesting problem14:06
javaJakeWhere do I create a project group? Edge testers can do it on their own now, right?14:24
wgrantjavaJake: I'm pretty sure that's still restricted to admins.14:26
javaJakeOK14:26
wgrantWhy would you think otherwise?14:26
beunoit still is, yes14:27
javaJakewgrant: I thought someone linked me to a page where I could do it, but it was probably about creating something else.14:29
beunojavaJake, just open a question so an admin can do it for you14:32
javaJakebeuno: doing so already :)14:33
bacjavaJake: please include the URLs to the projects that will be part of the project groups and give some sort of rationale for why you need it.14:36
javaJakebac: already doing that too ;)14:36
javaJakeI read the FAQ on requesting a project group14:36
bacjavaJake: ok, great.  just trying to short-circuit a round trip with kiko...14:36
* bac should read the FAQ14:36
javaJake:)14:37
kikobac, what's that?15:15
kikooh, URLs :)15:15
neurobuntuis it normal to experience 2-3 hour build delays on launchpad?15:19
cody-somervilleneurobuntu, no15:19
wgrantBut things are by no means normal at the moment.15:19
neurobuntuwgrant, ok thanks.... that was going to be my next question15:19
wgrantKarmic is currently broken, so the builders are in manual mode while things are fixed.15:20
cody-somervillewgrant, They're in manual for all distroseries?15:20
javaJakewgrant: does that have anything to do with the fact that Upgrade Manager asks to do a partial upgrade and then stops and says things aren't quite right yet?15:21
wgrantcody-somerville: There is no selectivity, unfortunately.15:21
cody-somervillecprov, ^^15:21
wgrantcody-somerville: Being able to disable a DAS would be nice.15:21
javaJake(in Karmic)15:21
wgrantjavaJake: Yes.15:21
cody-somervillebigjools, ^^15:21
javaJakeOK :)15:21
wgrantOh.15:21
wgrantThings are back now.15:21
wgrantSo the backlog should clear.15:22
bigjoolskarmic/hppa chroots were removed15:22
wgrantWill that just mean builds queue up endlessly until the DAS, builds and BPPHs are purged, or will no new builds be created?15:24
bigjoolsno new builds will be created15:24
wgrantConvenient.15:24
bigjoolsfor karmic/hppa15:24
bigjoolsyeah, the build creation requires chroots to be present15:24
backiko:  i know how picky you are...15:53
kikobac, :)15:54
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neurobuntuare there anyplans to introduce paid account for launchpad, paid accounts might have features like: more then 1gb of storage, domain name re-writting etc..17:10
bacneurobuntu: commercial projects can currently use launchpad.  we don't offer FOSS projects more stuff for pay, though.17:12
neurobuntubac, i'm currently no where near it but what happens when someone hits the 1gb limit?17:14
neurobuntudo they have to create another account?17:14
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cody-somervilleneurobuntu|away, no17:19
cody-somervilleneurobuntu|away, they can get the quota upped17:20
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neurobuntuare newly uploaded packages not being accepted by launchpad right now?18:17
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rickspencer3hey all18:35
rickspencer3what is the best way to get the description for a bug from a bug task (in launchpadlib)?18:35
rickspencer3I see the bug_task has a bug_link property, but not sure how to use the bug_link to get the description18:35
james_wrickspencer3: bug_task.bug.description should do it18:40
rickspencer3james_w: makes sense to me, but I got18:41
rickspencer3  File "/home/rick/pm-dashboard/TriageBugsPage.py", line 64, in get_package_bugs_complete18:41
rickspencer3    print b.bug_link.description18:41
rickspencer3AttributeError: 'unicode' object has no attribute 'description'18:41
james_wah18:41
james_wyou need b.bug.description18:41
james_wb.bug_link is the string containing the URL of the bug object18:41
james_wmagic makes b.bug be the actual object18:42
rickspencer3sorry to be a dolt18:42
rickspencer3it wasn't clear from the api docs that there is a "bug" attribute18:42
rickspencer3:(18:42
james_wnp, the documentation needs to be improved in my opinion18:42
james_wor rather, python docs should be generated that know about this magic18:42
rickspencer3so that worked perfectly18:43
rickspencer3thanks!18:43
james_wwhenever you see something_link you can use "something" to get the object18:43
james_wwhen you see something_collection you can use "something" to get a list-like thing containing all the objects18:43
rickspencer3cool, good to know18:44
rickspencer3I assumed that the "_link" convention was to save resources18:44
rickspencer3so that you had to make a separate call to the server to get the next layer of info18:44
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james_wit is I believe18:45
james_whowever, the launchpadlib implementation will do this in the background when you access the attribute, making the API much more pleasant to use18:45
james_wit can lead to you making a lot more requests that you realise though, so it's good to check your usage where that would be important18:46
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maxbGah, the ubuntu-mozilla-daily&chromium-daily PPAs are monopolizing the builders19:25
SamBmaybe they should be demoted to weekly ;-)19:28
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maxbOr at least not both happen simultaneously19:40
maxbThe official distro buildds seem suspiciously idle. Is something broken?19:45
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neurobuntuis anybody else having problems with launchpad accepting recently uploaded package?20:21
neurobuntulike uploading packages and not hearing anything form launchpad20:22
LarstiQneurobuntu: there can be various causes for that20:24
LarstiQneurobuntu: often either not uploading to where you think you did, or reuploading an already uploaded orig.tar.gz20:25
neurobuntuLarstiQ, like problems on my end?20:25
LarstiQneurobuntu: yes20:25
kikoneurobuntu, yes.20:25
kikoif you don't get any email, it's because your packages aren't signed properly20:25
kikoor being sent to the wrong address20:25
LarstiQoh, or that20:25
neurobuntuLarstiQ, so i've been uploading packages with version numbers bigger then the ones already on launchpad but the version number stays the same on lp20:26
LarstiQneurobuntu: and didn't get any mail, right?20:26
LarstiQneurobuntu: has only the debian version changed, or also the upstream version?20:27
neurobuntujust the debian version20:27
LarstiQneurobuntu: how did the .changes file get produced?20:28
neurobuntudpkg-buildpackage -S -k<keyID>20:28
neurobuntui tried using debuild -k<keyID> but my packages were'nt getting signed20:28
neurobuntuerr... debuild -S -k<keyId>20:30
LarstiQneurobuntu: and the .changes file is in fact signed by the key associated with your account on lp that has access to the ppa?20:31
neurobuntuyes20:31
LarstiQneurobuntu: where did you dput it to?20:32
neurobuntuwhen I run dput <ppa-name> <file>.changes a .upload file is generated and I'm told that the files were uploaded succesfully20:33
neurobuntuhttp://paste2.org/p/24947420:33
neurobuntuI was uploading fine last night and this morning then launchpad was having problems (builds were being held) and every package I've tried to upload since then hasn't been registered by the site20:34
LarstiQneurobuntu: which suite, karmic?20:34
neurobuntuJaunty20:34
LarstiQneurobuntu: ok, that should be good. I'll assume soma-testing is properly defined too.20:35
neurobuntuyes20:35
LarstiQneurobuntu: in that case, we've run through all common mistakes, I don't know what's up20:35
neurobuntui haven't touched my keys or my ~/.dput.cf in a few days and like I said it was all working up until launchpad wasn't building this morning20:36
LarstiQright20:36
LarstiQpossibly stuck in a queue?20:36
* LarstiQ looks at one of the lp people20:36
neurobuntuLarstiQ, i was guessing that could be the case and wanted to see if other people are having the same problems20:39
* LarstiQ nods20:43
LarstiQneurobuntu: as a user, I can't really help you further.20:43
LarstiQbut had to try, you're the first one where there isn't some point you go "aha!" and it's fixed ;)20:44
neurobuntuLarstiQ, thanks for your help its much appreciated20:44
Flimm1I'm having trouble understanding the differences between project series, and milestones20:49
Flimm1What's the difference between linking a bug to a milestone, and linking a bug to a series?20:50
Flimm1If I have a as-of-yet unreleased milestone, should I link in to the "trunk" series or to a "version number" series?20:50
javaJakeFlimm1: series is simply a branch of development for that specific version20:58
javaJakeFlimm1: milestone is simply a marker in "version" time20:58
javaJakeFlimm1: so, a milestone should be linked to a version number series, AFAIK20:58
javaJakeFlimm1: https://help.launchpad.net/Projects/SeriesMilestonesReleases20:59
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neurobuntuLarstiQ, you still here?21:27
LarstiQneurobuntu: yes21:27
neurobuntuWould you be willing to try uploading something to launchpad?21:28
LarstiQneurobuntu: sure21:32
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neurobuntuLarstiQ, thank you21:32
LarstiQneurobuntu: something failing to see if I'd get mail good?21:32
* LarstiQ doesn't have anything 'proper' ready to upload21:33
neurobuntuI just want to know if you get any sort of notification21:33
neurobuntuI can provide you with a dummy package if you like21:33
LarstiQI'll just reupload something, that should make it complain21:35
LarstiQneurobuntu: "The source bzr-svn - 0.6.1-1~bazaar1~hardy1 is already accepted in ubuntu/hardy and you cannot upload the same version within the same distribution."21:47
LarstiQneurobuntu: seems to have worked21:47
neurobuntuLarstiQ, ok hmm.. that is weird I'll mess around some more ...21:48
rippsHow long until a manual depwait tries to compile again after I've upload the needed dependency?21:50
neurobuntuLarstiQ, hmm... I created a completely new package and uploaded it about 20 minutes ago and it still hasn't shown up...22:11
maxbPPA uploads should appear within 5 minutes, I think22:12
devfilhi, can someone help me? launchpad (edge) cannot import code from my git repo, it fails with an error in the python script22:15
maxbripps: If they seem to be stuck, it may be a recurrence of bug 37882822:20
ubottuLaunchpad bug 378828 in soyuz "DepWaits no longer processed" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/37882822:20
LarstiQdevfil: which one?22:20
devfilLarstiQ: http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27553657/msn-pecan-trunk-log.txt22:21
LarstiQdevfil: that looks similar to another git vcs-import that failed earlier today. Of which the bzr-git author thought he had fixed that, but lp is yet to upgrade to the fixed version22:25
devfilLarstiQ: oh great, the important thing is that the bug is fixed, thanks :)22:25
LarstiQdevfil: I believe so. If you want to make sure you could use the most recent bzr-git version yourself and branch the relevant git url22:26
devfilLarstiQ: I don't know how to use it, I prefer to wait for the new release22:27
LarstiQdevfil: that's fine too :)22:28
devfilthanks22:28
devfilbye22:28
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