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Ursinha | spm, hi :) | 05:41 |
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spm | Ursinha: heyo! | 05:41 |
Ursinha | oops, wrong channel | 05:41 |
Ursinha | :P | 05:41 |
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anacrolix | greets | 06:00 |
anacrolix | is this the right place if i'm having trouble with source packages on launchpad? | 06:00 |
wgrant | anacrolix: Possibly. Ask the question and you'll be redirected if not. | 06:05 |
anacrolix | when i upload my source package, the diff.gz is being modified, or isn't the one i uploaded, after i've removed a gcc (>=4.4) line from the build-depends | 06:06 |
wgrant | anacrolix: The .diff.gz isn't being modified. What gives you this idea? | 06:06 |
anacrolix | well when i view it from the launchpad site, the gcc 4.4 is back in the build-depends, and the build fails becoz of it | 06:07 |
anacrolix | but when i dput it, it didn't contain that | 06:07 |
wgrant | anacrolix: You didn't try to dput the same version number twice, did you? | 06:08 |
wgrant | Are you sure you're looking at the right version? | 06:08 |
wgrant | Launchpad doesn't mutate uploaded files like that, so it's probably something else. | 06:08 |
anacrolix | alright i'll triple check (already double checked), perhaps there's some browser caching shenanigans or something | 06:09 |
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noodles775 | Hi poolie, I forgot to mention, I updated the PPA mock with your comments: https://dev.launchpad.net/VersionThreeDotO/Soyuz/PPAUI | 08:44 |
noodles775 | I've integrated the timeline with the latest-uploads (as otherwise it would have been duplicating some of the info). See what you think anyway. | 08:46 |
poolie | k | 08:50 |
poolie | noodles775: is there any general policy or plan for when to use portlets in ui 3? | 08:53 |
noodles775 | poolie: yes, quite specific actually | 08:53 |
* noodles775 finds the link | 08:53 | |
poolie | i'd say basically that looks good | 08:54 |
poolie | very good | 08:54 |
noodles775 | Does the page have actions that create objects or notifications, does | 08:54 |
noodles775 | it have a subscriber's list, does it have notification (events) to | 08:54 |
noodles775 | show recent activity? | 08:54 |
noodles775 | From: https://dev.launchpad.net/VersionThreeDotO/UI/Conversion | 08:54 |
noodles775 | Thanks! | 08:54 |
poolie | there's a couple of things i mentioned before, maybe after you mentioned this | 08:54 |
poolie | the link text "How do I use ..." | 08:54 |
poolie | and that you should be clear, i think, that ppa:cprov only works on karmic | 08:55 |
poolie | "27 packages are included in this PPA for your system" -- i don't know what you mean by "for your system" | 08:55 |
noodles775 | Yes, I forgot to include the note on the image that the text only display that if the user is using karmic. | 08:55 |
poolie | why not just delete that, it seems redundant with the list below | 08:55 |
noodles775 | Hmm... for your Ubuntu 9.10 system. | 08:56 |
noodles775 | True. | 08:56 |
poolie | i really like the notifications | 08:56 |
poolie | you may need to modify the changelog entries a bit to make them fit in there. | 08:56 |
noodles775 | Great! (it was your input that created it ;) ). | 08:56 |
noodles775 | Yes, perhaps truncated with a link... we'll have to see how it fits. | 08:57 |
noodles775 | BTW: Thanks for all your input inte LP3-0 generally, looking at the list, you're becoming the main source of input :) | 08:57 |
poolie | ok, that conversion page makes sense and it looks like it fits what you're doing | 08:57 |
poolie | thanks, i hope it helps | 08:57 |
noodles775 | It does indeed. | 08:58 |
poolie | it looks like it's going well | 08:58 |
poolie | so as i mentioned on the other thing | 08:58 |
poolie | i'm a bit concerned that two columns plus portlets will be unwieldy on the little netbooks kids use these days ;-) | 08:58 |
poolie | your mockup would probably scroll horizontally even on my fairly oldfashioned x series thinkpad | 08:59 |
noodles775 | I'm not 100%, but I think YUI grid might even collapse the two columns into one when there is not enough space. | 08:59 |
poolie | oh, wow | 08:59 |
poolie | ok | 08:59 |
noodles775 | I'm not sure, I just noticed that happening when I was playing with a different mock. We should try to ensure it does something sensible though. | 08:59 |
poolie | overly wide layouts was a big annoyance in lp 1.x | 09:01 |
poolie | probably before your time here | 09:01 |
* wgrant has nearly forgotten was 0.0 was like. | 09:02 | |
noodles775 | yes, I wonder if it's worth a general email to lp-dev on the topic? | 09:02 |
noodles775 | I'm *guessing* (as it was before my time) that they were table-based columns, which wouldn't fold. | 09:03 |
* noodles775 checks yui grid examples. | 09:03 | |
poolie | good night | 09:12 |
lifeless | ciao | 09:12 |
noodles775 | Night poolie | 09:12 |
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jcastro | Any admins around? I created lp.net/communitycouncil, but then set the team as maintainer, and I forgot to set the flag to make them use lp as a bug tracker. | 12:08 |
jcastro | (we're trying to make it so people can file bugs against the community council | 12:08 |
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sinzui | jcastro: What will communitycoucil and the tech board be producing? I do not understand why they are projects | 14:07 |
stas | hi, what does it mean when my package in ppa says "dependency wait" ? | 14:16 |
Daviey | stas: Are you building a version of one of the build deps? | 14:17 |
stas | Daviey: I'm trying to build a backport | 14:18 |
stas | so this means that the dependency is unavailable and I have to review the deps? | 14:19 |
Daviey | stas: possibly/probably | 14:19 |
Daviey | stas: Is it a MANUAL wait? | 14:19 |
stas | MANUAL means set by me? | 14:19 |
Daviey | stas: I'm not exactly sure, but there are two types of "dependency wait", manual and auto | 14:20 |
Daviey | manual means it won't resolve, and you need to fire a rebuild | 14:20 |
Daviey | auto seems to trigger the rebuild, if the build dep is awaiting building in your PPA | 14:21 |
Daviey | I'm not exactly sure, that is just my experience | 14:21 |
stas | than it's an auto and I have to review the depends of the package | 14:22 |
stas | thank you Daviey | 14:22 |
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jcastro | sinzui, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReportingCommunityProblems | 14:43 |
sinzui | understood | 14:45 |
sinzui | jcastro: Do you need me to change anything on the project as I approve them? | 14:46 |
jcastro | well normally I set it right and then hand it off to that team, but I messed it up this time. | 14:46 |
sinzui | jcastro: I think we do need an admin or member of the council to set official bugs and answers | 14:47 |
jcastro | yeah | 14:48 |
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geser | a question about LP API: what's the difference between a source_package and a distribution_source_package? looking at +apidoc I couldn't figure out yet, when the former is used and when the later | 15:10 |
jml | geser, a source_package could be better named 'distro_series_source_package' | 15:34 |
jml | geser, it's specifically tied to a release of a distribution. | 15:34 |
jml | geser, whereas a distribution_source_package is more general. | 15:35 |
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jcastro | mrevell, around? | 16:19 |
mrevell | hey jcastro I am | 16:19 |
jcastro | hi | 16:19 |
jcastro | I need help with a little fire | 16:19 |
mrevell | Sure, what's up? | 16:20 |
jcastro | I need an admin or someone to set this project to use lp bugs and answers: https://launchpad.net/communitycouncil | 16:20 |
mrevell | herb: can you help jcastro? ^^^^^ | 16:21 |
herb | mrevell: after the meeting? optionally check in with mthaddon who *may* have time now. | 16:22 |
herb | though I can't speak for him. | 16:22 |
mthaddon | jcastro: I can do that for you | 16:22 |
jcastro | mthaddon, that would be great! Thanks mrevell and herb! | 16:22 |
mthaddon | jcastro: ok, done | 16:23 |
jcastro | thanks! | 16:23 |
mrevell | thanks guys :) | 16:23 |
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sladen | what happened to the Launchpad CSS semi-recently that has made scrolling/pageup/pagedowining impossible | 16:28 |
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Magilum | I'm trying to build a java package in my PPA; however, the build fails because the build system installs an openjdk JRE and sun-java JDK. Is there any way to fix this? I have java-sdk in my build depends, but I guess that isn't specific enough? | 16:43 |
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maxb | Magilum: This suggests a problem with your Build-Depends line. Please provide a paste of your Build-Depends(-Indep) and a link to the PPA package buildlog - thanks! | 17:52 |
jcfp | is there any way to password protect a ppa? | 17:56 |
bigjools | jcfp: yes, private PPAs, but you need to pay | 17:56 |
jcfp | bummer | 17:57 |
bigjools | unless you mean something else? | 17:57 |
maxb | You get what you pay for - if you don't pay in money you pay in making your packages available to anyone who wants them. Seems fair :-) | 17:58 |
jcfp | bigjools: tx for your answer | 17:59 |
bigjools | np | 17:59 |
bigjools | jcfp: out of interest, what are you looking to do? | 17:59 |
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jcfp | bigjools: using ppa for unreleased alphas of a program I package | 18:01 |
Magilum | maxb: Nope, it's a known bug in Soyuz: https://bugs.launchpad.net/soyuz/+bug/243779/+viewstatus | 18:01 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 243779 in soyuz "ppa: build dependencies resolved inconsistently" [Undecided,Invalid] | 18:01 |
jcfp | although their svn is public, I don't fancy loads of complaints from joe average after installing it the easy way | 18:02 |
bigjools | I doubt that would be a problem | 18:03 |
jcfp | probably not but my time is already extremely limited | 18:03 |
maxb | Magilum: How come all the builds in that PPA are showing as successful, then? | 18:03 |
bigjools | well unless you advertise your PPA... and you can mark it as alpha in the description | 18:04 |
maxb | Magilum: And that bug report is marked as Invalid | 18:05 |
jcfp | bigjools: fair enough, that just gave me some good ideas, tx for your time | 18:06 |
Magilum | maxb: Okay, have it your way... my Build-Depends line is "java-sdk,ant" and my build log is here: http://launchpadlibrarian.net/29963122/buildlog_ubuntu-jaunty-i386.i2p_0.7.6-rtc1_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz | 18:06 |
maxb | Magilum: sorry, should have asked for a link to the ppa as well | 18:07 |
Magilum | maxb: https://launchpad.net/~tedks/+archive/ppa | 18:08 |
Magilum | maxb: so what's actually going on, if not the Soyuz bug? | 18:11 |
maxb | Well, it's installing packages that satisfy java-sdk. Problem is that there's nothing which ensures that ant will execute with the java install installed to satisfy java-sdk | 18:12 |
Magilum | The problem seems to be that it's installing an SDK and a runtime from different java versions. | 18:15 |
maxb | Or rather, that it's installing a SDK and two runtimes | 18:17 |
Magilum | So, how does my build-dep line cause that? | 18:19 |
Magilum | do I have to depend on a specific jdk and jre? | 18:19 |
maxb | Well, from intrepid, the thing to do would be to depend on default-jdk | 18:23 |
maxb | For hardy, I think you might have to pick one | 18:23 |
Magilum | Is that how Debian handles it now too? | 18:24 |
maxb | yes | 18:27 |
Magilum | alright, I'll try that and see if it works. | 18:30 |
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EspadaV8 | hi, i've just been looking over the lp site and checking out the import options, but noticed it's only possible to import from svn:// or http(s):// for subversion | 19:09 |
EspadaV8 | however, neither of this options are available for my repo | 19:09 |
EspadaV8 | the only way is via svn+ssh:// | 19:10 |
EspadaV8 | is it likely that it would be possible to upload an svnadmin dump at some point? | 19:10 |
EspadaV8 | (or some other way) | 19:10 |
beuno | EspadaV8, is this a one-time import you want to do? | 19:11 |
EspadaV8 | yeah | 19:12 |
beuno | EspadaV8, then I think it's better to do a local conversion with bzr-svn | 19:12 |
EspadaV8 | i've currently got a set up that only i can checkout of, but i want to move it to a hosted site (like lp/sf.net/google code) | 19:13 |
beuno | and then just push the branch up to launchpad | 19:13 |
beuno | imports are usually better for recuring mirroring | 19:13 |
EspadaV8 | ah, ok | 19:13 |
EspadaV8 | yeah, i don't want it mirrored at all | 19:13 |
EspadaV8 | i'm basically moving everything | 19:13 |
EspadaV8 | i've not use bzr before, or git, or any dvcs, so i'm just seeing what's available atm | 19:14 |
LarstiQ | EspadaV8: you'll want the bzr-svn plugin then | 19:18 |
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days_of_ruin | I am trying to delete a series and I get this area: Sorry, there was a problem connecting to the Launchpad server. | 20:15 |
days_of_ruin | Try reloading this page in a minute or two. If the problem persists, let us know in the #launchpad IRC channel on Freenode. | 20:15 |
days_of_ruin | Thanks for your patience. | 20:15 |
days_of_ruin | *Error* | 20:15 |
Darxus | How do I change which bug a bug is a duplicate of? | 20:44 |
LarstiQ | Darxus: undupe it first | 20:45 |
Darxus | LarstiQ: Thanks, how? | 20:46 |
Darxus | Ahh, think I got it: https://bugs.launchpad.net/malone/+bug/50108 | 20:48 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 50108 in malone "Not obvious how to remove a bug's duplicate marking" [Medium,Triaged] | 20:48 |
Darxus | Er, no. | 20:48 |
Darxus | There we go. I have to click update description, then mark as duplicate, then change what it's a duplicate of. | 20:51 |
Darxus | Suboptimal :) | 20:51 |
days_of_ruin | Can an admin delete the 0.6 series for rssn? | 20:55 |
allenap | abentley: Hi. Can you try branching lp:~jelmer/trac-launchpad-migrator/merge? I get told it's not a branch, yet the web UI thinks it is. | 21:12 |
abentley | allenap: The web UI says "This branch has not been pushed to yet". | 21:13 |
allenap | abentley: Oh yes! I guess he must have erased it, because there is a merge proposal for it with diff. Thanks, sorry for not spotting that before. | 21:15 |
abentley | allenap: It looks like it was created with "bzr send" but something went wrong before the branch got filled out. | 21:17 |
allenap | abentley: Okay. I'll ask Jelmer to push them instead. | 21:19 |
kfogel | Sanity check: Launchpad bugs can receive bug reports by email from people who are not registered in Launchpad, right? | 21:40 |
* kfogel thinks so, but wants to be certain | 21:40 | |
kfogel | oh, no, apparently not | 21:41 |
kfogel | * | 21:41 |
kfogel | From address: the address from which you send the email must be registered in your Launchpad account. | 21:41 |
kfogel | https://help.launchpad.net/Bugs/EmailInterface | 21:41 |
LarstiQ | isn't that if you want to send commands? | 21:41 |
LarstiQ | which you also need to gpg sign? | 21:41 |
LarstiQ | but maybe also want to prevent comment spam, hmm | 21:42 |
kfogel | LarstiQ: I think it's for all email commands, including "create a new bug" | 21:42 |
LarstiQ | kfogel: oh, creating new bugs certainly | 21:42 |
kfogel | LarstiQ: hmmm. I had hoped launchpad.net/test was a test project anyone could use to experiment with these things, but apparently not | 21:42 |
LarstiQ | kfogel: you're in the realm I as a user know little about | 21:43 |
kfogel | LarstiQ: this GPG-signing, hmm... I mean, to prevent the vast majority of spam, it's sufficient to just insist on a certain command in every mail, like " launchpad-real-human: yes" or whatever | 21:44 |
kfogel | GPG is such huge overhead for most people. | 21:44 |
LarstiQ | maybe I'm wrong | 21:45 |
abentley | kfogel: You can test mail handling on staging. | 21:58 |
kfogel | abentley: thanks | 22:00 |
kfogel | abentley: gary had implied to me it might not work | 22:00 |
abentley | kfogel: All mail on staging gets redirected into one IMAP folder, which you can check. | 22:00 |
gary_poster | sorry, I didn't know that kfogel! cool. | 22:01 |
kfogel | abentley: this is about bug manipulation | 22:02 |
abentley | kfogel: Yes, that's what I gathered. | 22:02 |
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AlanBell | evening all. I am trying to mark bug 304702 as also affecting alfresco-community, but it is telling me alfresco-community isn't a project | 22:43 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 304702 in rhino "E4X not work with rhino" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/304702 | 22:43 |
AlanBell | oh, hang on | 22:44 |
AlanBell | user error | 22:44 |
AlanBell | sorry. "also affects distribution" for packages | 22:45 |
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sigmonsays | I'm trying to use txamqp deb repo and can't figure out where to find the GPG key used to sign the packages... | 23:38 |
sigmonsays | of course it's not in the docs | 23:38 |
sigmonsays | cause who would do that! | 23:38 |
spm | sigmonsays: https://edge.launchpad.net/~txamqpteam/+archive/ppa <== where it says "signing key"? | 23:46 |
sigmonsays | Hrm. How did u find that :) | 23:47 |
spm | sigmonsays: :-) 1. I know from longish experience, and 2. https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/PPA/InstallingSoftware | 23:48 |
wgrant | Bug #277354 is probably relevant. | 23:49 |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 277354 in soyuz "ppa apache index should link back to launchpad" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/277354 | 23:49 |
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sigmonsays | man -- nothing but trouble | 23:57 |
sigmonsays | is it me or is the key server dead? apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys EF0CEEF2 just hangs.... | 23:57 |
sigmonsays | woot got it | 23:59 |
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