[00:04] <blizzkid> Could someone guide me, or point me to a guide for this: I did dl gwibber using bzr, made a change and committed. Now I want to upload, and create a merge request
[00:17] <thumper> blizzkid: ok, have you got your ssh key in LP?
[00:18] <thumper> blizzkid: you need to push your change to LP
[00:19] <thumper> blizzkid: have you done a bzr lp-login?
[00:19] <thumper> blizzkid: so if your lp id is "blizzkid" you want to do something like "bzr push lp:~blizzkid/gwibber/fix-whatever"
[00:19] <blizzkid> thumper: yes, and I know I need to push it, but I was wondering how to get ~blizzkid/gwibber/fix instead of ~blizzkid/+junk/gwibber/fix
[00:20] <thumper> blizzkid: bzr push lp:~blizzkid/gwibber/fix-whatever
[00:21] <blizzkid> let me test that :)
[00:24] <blizzkid> thumper: thx that worked perfect
[00:28] <thumper> blizzkid: then from the new branch code, propose for merging
[00:29] <blizzkid> thumper: yeps, did that too
[00:29] <blizzkid> now let's hope it gets accepted :)
[00:30] <andrewkk> I have a newbie question about uploading to PPAs. My upload was just rejected because of a typo in the distroseries. I have now corrected the typo and rebuilt the package, but dput gives me "Already uploaded to ppa on ppa.launchpad.net" when I try to upload it. What do I have to do to retry the upload?
[00:30] <thumper> blizzkid: there is most likely going to be some conversation about this
[00:31] <blizzkid> thumper: yeah, although I did talk to Ryan already, just don't know if he'd like the script to be part of gwibber or not
[00:31] <blizzkid> he liked the script as such
[00:32] <blizzkid> does registering a branch/uploading code also effect karma?
[00:32] <blizzkid> I know, I should read up on it
[00:35] <blizzkid> hmmz https://help.launchpad.net/YourAccount/Karma isn't really clear about branches and stuff
[00:50] <blizzkid> jcastro: do you happen to be around?
[00:55] <jpds> blizzkid: Branches do affect (increase) karma.
[00:56] <blizzkid> jpds: nice, and how often is it calculated?
[00:56] <wgrant> andresmujica: 'dput -f blah_source.changes'
[00:56] <thumper> daily
[00:56] <wgrant> Gah.
[00:56] <wgrant> Tab fail.
[00:56] <blizzkid> thumper: at a fixed time?
[00:56] <thumper> there is a daily script that runs
[00:57] <thumper> not sure when or how long it takes
[00:57] <blizzkid> i see, so depending on when you do something, it can take anywhere between seconds and 23 hours to reflect changes in karma?
[00:59] <thumper> yes
[00:59] <blizzkid> cool
[01:02] <blizzkid> would launchpad be an ok place to store eg .conkyrc?
[01:06] <andresmujica> i need to update the tags in a bug report with launchpadlib but i'm unable to do it...  i'm not a python expert so probably the error is too simple, if i use     bug_task.bug.tags = tag_list where tag_list is updated, i've got a   "Resource is not bound to any representation, and no media " wadllib.application.NoBoundRepresentationError: Resource is not bound to any representation, and no media media type was specified.   any tips?
[01:07] <wgrant> andresmujica: I forget how that works, but I remember it's a bit odd. Are you trying to pass in a single string with space-separated tags, or a list of single tag strings?
[01:08] <andresmujica> http://paste.ubuntu.com/258328/       ---> Taggedlist ['amd64', 'apport-kerneloops', 'resume', 'suspend', 'needs-upstream-testing']
[01:11] <wgrant> andresmujica: Try giving it just a space-separated string of tags. That might work, but it also might fail just as badly...
[01:11] <andresmujica> ok... i'll try that way.. thks :)
[01:12] <wgrant> spm: Did you recently suspend ~josvazg, or did the spammer deactivate themselves? I see no question, so I'm wondering if they're being tricky.
[01:21] <spm> wgrant: I suspended them, internal request
[01:22] <wgrant> spm: Great.
[02:26] <micahg> what's the protocol with spammers on LP?
[02:29] <wgrant> micahg: Check that they're not dead already, and ask a Question.
[02:29] <wgrant> If you're talking about ~josvazg, he's already suspended.
[02:29] <jcastro> blizzkid: yeah, what's up
[02:29] <micahg> yep, that's the one
[02:30] <micahg> how do I tell if someone's dead?
[02:30] <wgrant> micahg: Look at their page, and see if it says they don't use Launchpad.
[02:30] <micahg> it doesn't say that for that user
[02:30] <micahg> it says nothing
[02:30] <blizzkid> jcastro: can I pm you?
[02:31] <wgrant> micahg: Look at the title.
[02:31] <wgrant> Odd that it doesn't say anything in the body, though.
[02:33] <spm> I've always looked at their icon/picture. goes to a "zombie grey" - which seems appropriate; and their front page is "missing" displaying all their info. fwiw.
[02:33] <jcastro> blizzkid: sure
[02:39] <micahg> ah, thanks wgrant
[06:55] <lamalex> Hi, I'm trying to register a project, and it's telling me that the url is taken, but launchpad.net/tictactoe is a 404
[06:56] <lamalex> can anyone explain this?
[06:56] <thumper> yes
[06:56] <thumper> the project could exist but be inactive
[06:56] <lamalex> ah, well that sucks
[06:56] <thumper> deactivated due to license or someones "test" project
[06:57] <lamalex> anyway to steal?
[06:57] <lamalex> s/anyway/any way
[06:57] <thumper> lamalex: ask a question on the launchpad project
[06:57] <thumper> lamalex: and an admin may be able to help
[06:57] <lamalex> is there an admin here?
[06:57] <thumper> spm: ping
[06:57] <lamalex> thumper: that's kind of why I came in here and asked ;)
[06:57] <spm> ah. right. fixoring. one sec...
[06:58] <thumper> lamalex: spm is an admin, and may be able to help
[06:58] <spm> lamalex: all yours, go for it.
[07:01] <lamalex> rad :)
[07:01] <lamalex> thanks spm
[07:01] <spm> anytime
[10:15] <popey> https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/252094/comments/367 spammer, could someone deal with please?
[10:17] <wgrant> popey: Note that the icon is grey; he was suspended 12ish hours ago.
[10:17] <popey> neat
[10:17] <popey> thanks
[10:17] <markjones> hi, ianto sent me here as i am to take over the running of the Welsh Translation team, and to become the future admin, should a decision be made
[10:18] <wgrant> danilos: ^^
[10:19] <henninge> markjones: Are you talking about https://edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-l10n-cy
[10:19] <henninge> ?
[10:20] <markjones> henninge: i'll get you a link now...
[10:20] <markjones> yes, that one
[10:21] <markjones> https://edge.launchpad.net/~mark-welshdragon is my launchpad account
[10:21] <henninge> markjones: then #ubuntu-translators might be the better place for this
[10:22] <henninge> markjones: dpm is coordinating this stuff but he is not available this week AFAIK
[10:22] <henninge> maco: https://edge.launchpad.net/~dpm
[10:22] <henninge> markjones: ^
[10:22] <henninge> maco: sorry
[10:23] <markjones> ok, i'll kee my eyes out for him
[10:25] <henninge> markjones: or just e-mail him and he'll get back to you.
[10:25] <markjones> thanks henninge
[10:37] <kamalnandan> I have a question about a statement on this page:
[10:37] <kamalnandan> https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/PPA/BuildingASourcePackage
[10:38] <noodles775> kamalnandan: and what is your question? :)
[10:39] <bigjools> !question
[10:40] <kamalnandan> noodles775, bigjools and ubottu...thanks for the overwhelming reponse..:-)
[10:40] <kamalnandan> I have pasted the statement here
[10:40] <kamalnandan> http://paste.ubuntu.com/258558/
[10:40] <kamalnandan> what if i am creating the package from scratch...
[10:40] <bigjools> still no question :)
[10:40] <kamalnandan> what should be the suffix in that case..
[10:41] <bigjools> kamalnandan: if it's a new package, give it what version you like
[10:41] <bigjools> but it's best to keep a ~ppaN suffix
[10:41] <wgrant> (-0ubuntu1~ppa1 and -0ubuntu1~wgrant1 are what I've used)
[10:43] <kamalnandan> ok..that means if my package is for e.g. helloworld-1.0 i should rename it to helloworld-1.0-0Ubuntu1~ppa1..
[10:43] <kamalnandan> am i right?
[10:44] <wgrant> kamalnandan: 'helloworld' version '1.0-0ubuntu1~ppa1'
[10:59] <sits> (whoever set the chanserv message to say where to go when reporting spam was a genius)
[11:11] <hrickards> Is it suitable to create a launchpad project so I can use the VCS for a Debian and Ubuntu packaging project (lives - in Debian and sync for Ubuntu requested)?
[11:13] <hrickards> Anyone?
[11:16] <wgrant> hrickards: There are package branches now. You don't need to create a project.
[11:17] <hrickards> wgrant:
[11:17] <hrickards> wgrant: Okay. (Whoops forgot to say something a minute ago)
[11:18] <wgrant> hrickards: Is the package in Ubuntu or Debian yet?
[11:18] <hrickards> It's in Debian and a sync is requested for Ubuntu (see bug 417631)
[11:29] <kamalnandan> had got disconnected again..
[12:02] <kamalnandan> whats the meaning of this line..?
[12:03] <kamalnandan> Replace P with the package name and V with the version number.  (in "dput my-ppa P_V_source.changes")..
[12:03] <bigjools> it's telling you how to upload your source package
[12:04] <bigjools> dput is the tool that does that, but it needs your .changes file
[12:04] <kamalnandan> if my package is "helloworld_1.0-0Ubuntu1_i386.deb"..can i say that P is helloworld and V is 1.0-0Ubuntu1..?
[12:04] <bigjools> yes
[12:04] <kamalnandan> bigjools..thanks a lot..:-)
[12:05] <bigjools> or just find your .changes file and use tab completion
[12:05] <kamalnandan> dput uses some .dput.cf file...where should i place this file?
[12:06] <bigjools> you don't need that, you can use ppa:<your lp ID>
[12:06] <bigjools> as the upload target
[12:06] <bigjools> as it says on your PPA page
[12:08] <kamalnandan> so..why does this page asks me to go thru these steps to create a .dput.cf file and then use dput command..?
[12:08] <kamalnandan> https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/PPA/Uploading
[12:08] <bigjools> kamalnandan: you can do that if you want, but dput recently got a shortcut to upload to PPAs so you don't have to do that
[12:09] <kamalnandan> bigjools..ok..thanks for that...:-)..let me try to do so without dput.cf
[12:13] <kamalnandan> seems i am disconnected again
[12:15] <kamalnandan> I used this command.."dput helloworld helloworld_1.0-0Ubuntu1_i386.changes"
[12:15] <kamalnandan> but I am getting this error
[12:15] <kamalnandan> No host helloworld found in config
[12:15] <kamalnandan> it seems i have to give the hostname in place of helloworld..
[12:16] <kamalnandan> let me try with that..
[12:23] <Laney> greetings
[12:23] <Laney> Can someone have a look at hugs98 and see why I can't try a give-back under karmic, please?
[12:24] <wgrant> Laney: The armel build?
[12:24] <Laney> right
[12:25] <Laney> it was attempted for Jaunty it seems
[12:25] <wgrant> That is what we call a bug.
[12:25] <wgrant> There is no karmic build.
[12:25] <wgrant> cprov: ^^?
[12:27] <cprov> Laney: what's exactly the problem you are pointing ? the armel builders seem to be working and the queue is being consumed.
[12:27] <Laney> cprov: I can't give-back hugs98 on armel
[12:27] <Laney> looks like there is no karmic build record
[12:31] <cprov> Laney: right, the built was originally done on jaunty/armel -> https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hugs98/98.200609.21-5/+build/778921
[12:31] <Laney> yes
[12:31] <Laney> should I be able to retry it on Karmic or not though?
[12:32] <cprov> Laney: right now you can't but I wonder if it's something we should support.
[12:33] <Laney> well my alternative is to do an upload which is a bit wasteful of buildd time
[12:33] <wgrant> cprov: Er, shouldn't a build be created in the new series?
[12:34] <wgrant> Does queue-builder do that?
[12:34] <wgrant> s/Does/Doesn't/
[12:34] <cprov> wgrant: it should have happened when we initialized karmic.
[12:36] <cprov> wgrant: q-b is not running in production for a long time.
[12:36] <wgrant> cprov: Ahh, I see.
[12:43] <geser> wgrant: I asked a similar questions once too and IIRC no new build records are created for packages which FTBFS in the old series when a new series is opened
[12:43] <geser> so no way to retry them besides a new upload
[12:44] <geser> they are also missing on the FTBFS page as they have no build record
[12:44] <geser> I planned to scan for packages without a build record in karmic but never came to do it
[12:45] <wgrant> geser: It's a bug.
[12:46] <kamalnandan> sorry...had got disconnected again..
[12:46] <kamalnandan> i used this command:
[12:46] <kamalnandan> dput launchpad.net/~kamal-nandan/helloworld/ubuntu/ helloworld_1.0-0Ubuntu1_i386.changes
[12:46] <kamalnandan> but I am still getting this error:
[12:46] <kamalnandan> No host launchpad.net/~kamal-nandan/helloworld/ubuntu/ found in config
[12:47] <kamalnandan> whats the meaning of config here?
[12:47] <wgrant> kamalnandan: dput ppa:yourusername helloworld_1.0-0ubuntu1_source.changes
[12:47] <wgrant> kamalnandan: You need to have the middle argument like that, and you cannot upload an _i386.changes.
[12:47] <wgrant> It must be a _source.changes.
[12:48] <geser> wgrant: it sounded to work as intended when I asked about it (it will probably also FTBFS in the new series when it FTBFS in the old series)
[12:48] <kamalnandan> wgrant: so i need to just rename the changes file or i need to make some other modifications too..?
[12:48] <wgrant> kamalnandan: Build with 'debuild -S -sa', as the page you linked to earlier says.
[12:49] <wgrant> geser: It didn't work like this until fairly recently.
[12:50] <kamalnandan> wgrant: while building with 'debuild -S -sa', i get this error..
[12:50] <kamalnandan> gpg: skipped "Kamal <kamal.nandan@gmail.com>": secret key not available
[12:50] <kamalnandan> gpg: [stdin]: clearsign failed: secret key not available
[12:51] <wgrant> kamalnandan: debuild -S -sa -kDEADBEEF
[12:51] <wgrant> Where DEADBEEF is your GPG key ID.
[12:51] <kamalnandan> ok..thanks..i will try with that..
[12:54] <kamalnandan> even though i try supplying the key it keeps on giving the same kind of error..
[12:54] <kamalnandan> signfile helloworld_1.0-0Ubuntu1.dsc 4E3CA752
[12:54] <kamalnandan> gpg: skipped "4E3CA752": secret key not available
[12:54] <Laney> cprov: Shall I file a bug? Can you manually create a build record for me for this case?
[12:55] <wgrant> kamalnandan: Is that your key ID?
[12:56] <kamalnandan> yes..it is...i have to give the OpenPGP key..right..?
[12:56] <wgrant> kamalnandan: Yes.
[12:56] <kamalnandan> is it necessary that this key should have been created on the same machine..?
[12:57] <wgrant> kamalnandan: It needs to be present on that machine.
[12:57] <soren> Hm... Did I break this? https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~soren/ec2-init/0.5
[12:57] <kamalnandan> and moreover..is it necessary that this key/corresponding fingerprint should have been registered with launchpad too(just at the time of building)..
[12:58] <wgrant> kamalnandan: It needs to be registered on Launchpad for things to work later, but not at this stage.
[12:58] <cprov> Laney: queue-builder is running, but it seems that we have an unrelated problem
[12:58] <cprov> Laney: bug #418099
[12:58] <kamalnandan> infact..ydya i was working at my home and created another key and registered that key/fingerprint with ubuntu..
[12:58] <Laney> oh, fun
[12:59] <wgrant> Damn.
[13:00] <kamalnandan> but right now..i am at my workplace..and am trying to use the key that i created on some other machine..(but this key/fingerprint is not registered with ubuntu)..
[13:00] <kamalnandan> but then..there should be no package build errors..isnt it?
[13:00] <wgrant> kamalnandan: You need to have the secret key on the machine on which you are building the package.
[13:01] <kamalnandan> yes..on this machine i have different set of keys..which I am using..
[13:01] <wgrant> Then specify that key ID.
[13:01] <kamalnandan> yes..i did so..let me try it again...
[13:03] <kamalnandan> but this key/fingerprint isnt registered with Ubuntu..does that matter while building the package?
[13:03] <kamalnandan> BTW..secret key is the Key ID or something else?
[13:04] <kamalnandan> infact..i am new to all these..thats why so many questions..
[13:06] <soren> Is this likely to fix itself or is it knackered? https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~soren/ec2-init/0.5
[13:07]  * soren suspects he was to eager with his "bzr upgrade" spree
[13:18] <geser> wgrant: found my question in this channel about the missing build records for packages copied from jaunty to karmic: http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2009/06/18/%23launchpad.html @ 16:40
[13:29] <soren> Oh. "bzr push" fixed it. *blush*
[14:39] <smoser> is there any way to see an "activity log" for a user ? kind of like a bug's activity log, but for a user.
[14:41] <beuno> smoser, the closest thing is their karma activity
[14:42] <smoser> beuno, thanks... i was looking for something that i could see "what did I do last week" and something like "Bug Marked as Fixed" is'nt much useful without the number :)
[14:42] <beuno> smoser, I agree
[14:43] <beuno> want to file a bug requesting the functionality?  :)
[14:47] <soren> smoser: Most of the stuff you can do on Launchpad causes an e-mail to be sent to yourself. Until Launchpad offers this functionality, you can keep them around and use them for refernce. That's what I do.
[14:48] <smoser> soren, yah... thats pretty good.
[14:56]  * mpt hugs sinzui for fixing bug 372925
[14:57]  * beuno piles up on the sinzui-mpt hug
[14:57] <sinzui> I fixed several thing by accident in that branch
[17:29] <MTeck> "I was like woah"
[17:29] <MTeck> I just saw some snazzy new parts to the UI - very appealing
[17:32] <MTeck> So are all of the tabs going to be going away?
[17:54] <fabrice_sp> Hi. The creator of a project in launchpad seems to be MIA (no answer to several mails), so: how is it possible to change the owner of the project to someone else? It's dvdstlyer (https://launchpad.net/dvdstyler)
[17:56] <reacocard> Hi, I'm a developer on exaile, and we are concerned about the backlog in our translations import queue. we enabled automatic import of po and pot files from bzr, and the .po files are apparently stuck in the queue, some for 4 days! how can i resolve this?
[17:57] <reacocard> the relevant queue: https://translations.launchpad.net/exaile/+imports
[18:01] <gary_poster> fabrice_sp: I suggest you ask your question here: https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+addquestion
[18:02] <gary_poster> danilos: can you help reacocard ?
[18:02] <gary_poster> or should I ask him to put a question in as well?
[18:02] <fabrice_sp> gary_poster, will do. Thanks
[18:02] <gary_poster> np
[18:03] <reacocard> gary_poster: sooner rather than later, we wanted to release today if at all possible and i'd hate translations to be behind
[18:03] <gary_poster> reacocard: ack.
[18:03] <reacocard> jah
[18:03] <danilos> reacocard: you are using unsupported path layouts
[18:04] <reacocard> danilos: i see
[18:04] <gary_poster> (thanks danilos!)
[18:04] <reacocard> so they need to be collapsed into the po dir as exaile-en.po or something?
[18:05] <danilos> reacocard: yeah, they need to follow the standard gettext layout: they need to be in the same directory as the template, and need to be named by the language code, so po/de.po, po/fr.po etc
[18:05] <reacocard> kk
[18:05] <reacocard> thats easy to fix
[18:06] <danilos> reacocard: btw, why did you use the layout you did? I've seen it many web PHP projects use it, but never for GUI applications
[18:07] <danilos> reacocard (I am trying to figure out if it's worth supporting and how important is it :)
[18:07] <reacocard> danilos: i dont recall, actually. its been like this for a while
[18:08] <danilos> reacocard: oh, ok
[18:09] <danilos> reacocard: note that the existing files in the queue will stay there unless they are marked as deleted; also, import should never take more than a few hours (especially from a bzr branch), so feel free to hunt us down or file a question on answers.launchpad.net/rosetta if you need help
[18:10] <reacocard> danilos: alright, i'll let you know if i have further problems
[18:10] <danilos> cool, thanks
[18:11] <ogra> cprov, poings
[18:11] <cprov> ogra: hi
[18:12] <ogra> hey, https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-fsl-imx51/2.6.31-100.4 is an armel package that has a few Arch: all binaries it builds
[18:12] <ogra> strangely it seems there was never any attempt to build anything on i386
[18:12] <ogra> do you have any idea what that could be ?
[18:13] <ogra> i did a local buiuld of the package to confirm its not a packaging issue, it spits out the _all.deb package files just fine
[18:14] <ogra> (note that in later versions of the package the Arch: all binaries were dropped as a workaround since we need the armel binaires)
[18:15] <ogra> (dependencies were screwed due to the "all" packages missing)
[18:20] <cprov> ogra: checking
[18:20] <ogra> thanks a lot
[18:31] <cprov> ogra: I think you need 'all i386 armel'
[18:31] <cprov> ogra: I'm trying to find a reference, though. It's looks like a broken implementation in soyuz.
[18:33] <ogra> cprov, wow, cool, i thought i was hallucinating or something :)
[18:38] <cprov> ogra: http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-controlfields.html#s-f-Architecture, apparently the soyuz implementation is correct, 'all' gets included if there is at least one arch-indep binary to be built. The problem here is that we only special-case 'Architecture: all' (appending i386) ... 'all armel' doesn't fit in the special case rule :-/
[18:39] <ogra> cprov, http://paste.ubuntu.com/258590/ here is an example debian/control
[18:39] <ogra> (other package, asme issue)
[18:40] <ogra> all the binaries mentioned there with "Architecture: all" are actually arch-indep
[18:40] <ogra> debian/ruless calls that snippet: http://paste.ubuntu.com/258619/
[18:41] <ogra> building the package locally on an armel machine gets me:
[18:41] <ogra> ogra@dove:~/linux-mvl-dove-2.6.31$ ls ../*.deb
[18:41] <ogra> ../linux-headers-2.6.31-200_2.6.31-200.4_all.deb         ../linux-image-2.6.31-0-dove_2.6.31-0.1_armel.deb      ../linux-mvl-dove-doc_2.6.31-200.4_all.deb
[18:41] <ogra> ../linux-headers-2.6.31-200-dove_2.6.31-200.4_armel.deb  ../linux-image-2.6.31-200-dove_2.6.31-200.4_armel.deb  ../linux-mvl-dove-source-2.6.31_2.6.31-200.4_all.deb
[18:42] <ogra> but on the builders there is no attempt to build the indep ones
[18:43] <cprov> ogra: okay, but on soyuz, arch-indep will only be built on i386. I think it's fair to assume that we are not using the correct rule for implicitly including 'i386'
[18:43] <ogra> hmm
[18:57] <lamalex> how long does it usually take for packages to show up in a ppa on the web ui
[19:01] <lamalex> and is lp able to pull from a bzr branch with a debian/ dir and build a package in a ppa??
[19:02] <beuno> lamalex, it's not able to pull from bzr branches just yet
[19:02] <beuno> it usually takes about 20 min IIRC
[19:06] <lamalex> ah ok, thanks :)
[19:13] <ianto> Hello are there any launchpad admins available to assist me?
[19:23] <bigjools> beuno, lamalex: it takes up to 5 minutes these days
[19:24] <micahg> ianto: post your request, if someone can help you they will, otherwise, post a question to https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad
[19:30] <lamalex> bigjools: it's been well over 5 minuts and still nothing
[19:30] <lamalex> in fact it's been about 30 mins
[19:30] <bigjools> lamalex: did you get any email?
[19:30] <lamalex> ah, rejected
[19:30] <bigjools> ;)
[19:31] <lamalex> let's try this again
[19:40] <lamalex> there we go, thanks guys
[19:47] <bdrung_> my backports ppa is nearly full ( https://launchpad.net/~bdrung/+archive/backports )
[19:47] <bdrung_> am i right here for asking for an quota increasement?
[19:49] <geser> better file a question
[19:52] <bdrung_> ok
[19:58] <reacocard> danilos: well, lp is grabbing the files now, but it exported them with different filenames which makes merging them annoying
[20:06] <bdrung_> geser: how many space does the build system have? does the disc quota also apply to the build system?
[20:11] <geser> your disc quota doesn't apply to the build, only your source packages and all build debs
[20:16] <bdrung_> good to hear
[20:16] <bdrung_> some packages get really huge on building
[20:41] <lamalex> is it possible to push a package to a ppa and build multiple series at once?
[20:43] <beuno> lamalex, no
[20:43] <beuno> you can copy them between series, if you know what you're doing
[20:44] <lamalex> beuno: so the other way is just to push a package for each series?
[20:44] <beuno> lamalex, yes, that's what most people do
[20:44] <lamalex> beuno: thanks
[20:56] <lamalex> beuno: how do i push a package of the same version with a different series? it gets rejected
[20:56] <beuno> lamalex, change the series in the changelog
[20:57] <lamalex> beuno: that's what i did
[20:58] <beuno> lamalex, with what message?
[20:58] <lamalex> ah i see
[21:04] <lamalex> beuno: thanks a lot, think i got it now
[21:04] <beuno> lamalex, anything to keep gnome-do rockin
[21:05] <lamalex> actually this is not gnome-do related
[21:05] <lamalex> but im glad im known :P
[21:05] <lamalex> i did a weekend hack tictactoe game using telepathy tubes to make it two player
[21:06] <lamalex> packaging up that
[21:12] <beuno> lamalex, I will support you on peripheral tasks as well. Keeping developers happy is important  ;)
[21:42] <thekorn> wow, awesome news, did not know that there is a non-edge/staging API
[21:42] <thekorn> how the hell could I miss the announcement ;)
[22:01] <geser> thekorn: where did you read that?
[22:27] <jml> good morning Launchpad
[22:28] <MTeck> jml: g'morning
[22:31] <james_w> thekorn: thanks, you filed my bug for me :-)
[22:31] <james_w> morning jml
[22:31] <james_w> good vacation?
[22:33] <jml> james_w, yeah
[22:33] <james_w> excellent
[22:46] <mathbr> Hi, has anyone ever encountered this one: http://pastebin.com/m23f28c83
[22:46] <mathbr> I’m only invoking "status" or "diff"
[22:47] <mathbr> Ah, sorry, wrong channel.
[23:25]  * maxb grimaces at the state of the PPA build queue
[23:26] <wgrant> maxb: Be glad it's not 3/3/3.
[23:35] <lfaraone> Is it possible to subscribe to all q/a for a project?
[23:36] <lfaraone> (answers.lp.net that is)
[23:37] <wgrant> lfaraone: See 'Set answer contact' in the menu on answers.launchpad.net/someproject
[23:37] <wgrant> That is an awful name for the item.
[23:38] <lfaraone> wgrant: Okay, is it possible to subscribe to all answers for a project if I'm Joe Blogs with no special relation to the project?
[23:38] <wgrant> lfaraone: Yes.
[23:38] <lfaraone> wgrant: like how we have https://bugs.launchpad.net/soas/+subscribe
[23:38] <wgrant> The same thing.
[23:38] <wgrant> That's why it's an awful name.
[23:38] <lfaraone> wgrant: *really*? wow.
[23:39] <maxb> oh, and what else is awful? It lets me subscribe my disabled teams
[23:41] <wgrant> The whole subscriptions thing needs to be redone and unified at some point, to all be based on structural subscriptions with a nice single UI.
[23:41] <wgrant> At the moment it's inconsistent, inflexible, and generally sucks.
[23:41] <lfaraone> wgrant: would it be possible to rename that to "subscribe to answers" for the next release were I to file a bug?
[23:41] <lfaraone> (or whatever it should be called)
[23:42] <wgrant> lfaraone: Somebody is clearly working on those pages at the moment, as some of them are 3.0-ified.
[23:42] <wgrant> So maybe they can fix that at the same time.
[23:42] <lfaraone> wgrant: cool, thanks.
[23:43] <wgrant> rockstar: Are you still doing Answers views?
[23:44] <rockstar> wgrant, yes.  What's up?
[23:44] <wgrant> rockstar: See above.
[23:44] <rockstar> wgrant, I'm well aware of this situation.  Unfortunately, Answers really doesn't get much attention.
[23:44] <rockstar> wgrant, I might be get bored one weekend and fix it.
[23:45] <wgrant> rockstar: A bit further up, I think.
[23:45] <wgrant> rockstar: I was thinking you would probably be fixing the "Set answer contact" name.
[23:46] <wgrant> Not the subscription stuff...
[23:46] <rockstar> wgrant, well, I'm not really supposed to be "fixing anything" but sinzui and I talked about that.
[23:47] <wgrant> rockstar: Ah, I see.
[23:47] <thekorn> geser, got it from this mail to the launchpad-users ML https://lists.launchpad.net/launchpad-users/msg05291.html
[23:48] <rockstar> wgrant, I'd REALLY like to make answers a lot better, and now that I'm comfortable with what everything is, I might get around to it some weekend.  Please file a bug.
[23:48] <wgrant> thekorn, geser: It was only enabled in 2.2.7, and there was never an announcement.
[23:48] <wgrant> rockstar: A bug for a three word change that is probably irrelevant after your Answers index redesign?
[23:49] <rockstar> wgrant, like I said, I'm not really re-designing, just porting.
[23:49] <wgrant> rockstar: OK.
[23:49] <rockstar> wgrant, basically, Answers was still using 1.0 UI, so, well, it's been neglected for a while.  :/
[23:52] <sinzui> With the exception of one security fix, I believe every Answers change landed between 2007-10 and 2009-07 was made by me after hours.
[23:53] <sinzui> beuno: put in a lot of after hours to fix some blueprint UI issues.