[00:59] <poolie> can team administrators add new administrators?
[00:59] <poolie> apparently not?
[00:59] <poolie> only the owner/
[01:00] <poolie> lifeless: ^^ you should ask statik to make you an admin
[03:34] <LaserJock> any vcs-imports people around?
[03:36] <mwhudson> yes
[03:39] <LaserJock> mwhudson: does the git imports use bzr-git?
[03:39] <LaserJock> *do the
[03:40] <LaserJock> there is a project that has moved from svn to git, right now there is an svn import and git import registered, the former is no longer used and the latter is failing
[03:41] <LaserJock> I tried locally to bzr branch my local git clone and that worked fine
[03:41] <LaserJock> so I'm wondering how to get things working again
[03:48] <thumper> LaserJock: yes they use bzr-git
[03:48] <thumper> LaserJock: which branch?
[03:48] <LaserJock> thumper: https://code.launchpad.net/avogadro
[03:49] <LaserJock> thumper: the "trunk" one is pointing to svn and the vcs-imports is the failed git
[03:49] <LaserJock> on a somewhat related note, is it possible to change the URL that a vcs-import is importing from in the LP UI?
[03:50] <LaserJock> I've got some Gnome vcs imports that are dead because of the svn-> git transition
[03:50] <thumper> LaserJock: nuke it and try again would be my suggestion
[03:50] <thumper> LaserJock: there were some issues back when with the cached maps
[03:50] <thumper> bugs since fixed I believe
[03:50] <LaserJock> I can't nuke them as far as I can see
[03:50] <thumper> LaserJock: I can
[03:51] <thumper> LaserJock: a new import requested by you would be owned by you now
[03:51] <thumper> LaserJock: want me to nuke it?
[03:51] <thumper> mwhudson: can you just blow away the cache?
[03:51] <thumper> mwhudson: the branch has a subscriber
[03:51] <LaserJock> you can nuke it if you want
[03:51] <thumper> mwhudson: last updated in may
[03:52] <mwhudson> thumper: i can't, no
[03:52] <mwhudson> spm can though
[03:52] <thumper> https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~vcs-imports/avogadro/main
[03:52] <thumper> spm: plz can nuke import internals?
[03:52] <LaserJock> hmm
[03:52] <LaserJock> so I'm back to 3/4 of my code imports failing
[03:53] <LaserJock> I never can seem to keep them going
[03:53] <mwhudson> LaserJock: :(
[03:53] <thumper> LaserJock: what else?
[03:53] <LaserJock> openbabel is dead
[03:53] <LaserJock> https://code.launchpad.net/~vcs-imports/openbabel/trunk
[03:53] <thumper> LaserJock: just request new git imports for the gnome moves
[03:54] <spm> thumper: as in delete the branch?
[03:54] <LaserJock> https://code.launchpad.net/~vcs-imports/goffice/trunk is also wrong
[03:54] <LaserJock> and has a ton of gnome-mirror branches
[03:54] <thumper> spm: no, just the cached bits that mwhudson can tell you the location of
[03:54] <spm> thumper: ahhh righto. will do upon my return from fetching boy from school
[03:54] <thumper> spm: ta
[03:55] <LaserJock> spm: thanks
[03:55] <thumper> LaserJock: hmm... have a cunning plan to clean up gnome imports, but not today
[03:55] <LaserJock> I just never can seem to get more than 50% success rate with these imports
[03:56] <LaserJock> I was trying to set up some automatic PPAs
[03:56] <LaserJock> but if I can't rely on the bzr branches it makes it more difficult
[03:57] <LaserJock> I'm not sure if I should try to just do my own mirroring or what
[03:57] <thumper> LaserJock: older git imports had some mapping failures
[03:57] <thumper> LaserJock: however we were caching the broken values
[03:58] <thumper> LaserJock: and for some, we have just been fixing as alerted to
[03:58] <LaserJock> k, so hopefully one more round of clean up and things should settle down
[03:58] <ajmitch> thumper: you can't just clear the cache of the whole lot then?
[03:58] <thumper> ajmitch: considering
[03:58] <mwhudson> i thought i'd cleaned all of those up, but apparently not :(
[04:00] <maxb> I don't suppose there's anyone capable of looking into why an UDD import has not happened, other than james_w, who is on vacation?
[04:01] <LaserJock> maxb: subversion?
[04:01] <maxb> Indeed, 1.6.6dfsg-2
[04:02] <wgrant> maxb: That's probably more of a question for #ubuntu-devel.
[04:02] <wgrant> Since LP certainly knows of it.
[04:04]  * ajmitch wonders where to find links to those branches in the LP ui
[04:05] <maxb> wgrant: Last I heard, only james_w and losas had access
[04:33] <thumper> LaserJock: https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~vcs-imports/avogadro/main is now up to daet
[04:33] <thumper> date
[04:35] <LaserJock> thumper: awesome, thanks
[04:35] <LaserJock> is there an easy way to make that the trunk branch?
[04:35] <LaserJock> or do I need to ping the project owner or something
[04:42] <thumper> LaserJock: either ping the project owner/driver or a LOSA
[04:54] <wgrant> lamont: Did you end up sticking that sbuild diff anywhere?
[09:40] <alkisg_work> Sorry for asking but I couldn't find it after 10 minutes of googling: what's the URL for copying packages from the primary archive for Ubuntu? (I want to copy a Lucid package to my ppa...)
[09:51] <al-maisan> alkisg_work: why not just upload it?
[09:52] <noodles775> alkisg_work: currently the web ui can be used to copy from PPA->PPA, but afaik, you'll need to use the api to copy from ubuntu->PPA.
[09:54] <noodles775> See: https://edge.launchpad.net/+apidoc/#archive-syncSource
[09:54] <noodles775> or https://help.launchpad.net/API/launchpadlib for more general info.
[09:57] <tsimpson> there is some sample code here https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/soyuz/+bug/334858/comments/2 you should be able to adapt something
[10:00] <alkisg_work> al-maisan, noodles775: no I'm sure there's such a site to copy from ubuntu to ppa, and I do have the link at home, I just can't find it in google... :(
[10:01] <alkisg_work> Anyway, I guess I'll have to do the copying when I return back home. :-/
[10:03] <wgrant> There is, but you're not really meant to use it.
[10:03]  * micahg just downloads, decrease version, and push
[10:03] <micahg> assuming the dependencies are there
[10:04] <alkisg_work> Sure, I know the drill. It's just easier, when there are *no* source code changes involved...
[11:06] <pmcenery> Hi. I'd like to request the deletion of one of my PPAs. Is this the place to do it?
[11:12] <noodles775> pmcenery: So deleting PPAs is a bit of a problem at the moment (bug 392887). If you have never published to the PPA, you can requets it to be deleted by filing a question like one of those at:
[11:12] <noodles775> https://answers.edge.launchpad.net/soyuz/+questions?field.search_text=delete&field.sort=RELEVANCY&field.sort-empty-marker=1&field.actions.search=Search&field.language=en&field.language-empty-marker=1&field.status=OPEN&field.status=NEEDSINFO&field.status=ANSWERED&field.status=SOLVED&field.status-empty-marker=1
[11:13] <noodles775> If you have published to it already, it can only be disabled currently (which will soon mean that it is not displayed on your profile page)
[11:14] <al-maisan> https://answers.edge.launchpad.net/launchpad/+faq/661
[11:15] <al-maisan> pmcenery: ^^
[11:16] <noodles775> al-maisan: hrm, I looked for that faq at: https://answers.edge.launchpad.net/soyuz/+faqs
[11:32] <cumulus007> Hi, when will Ubuntu Karmic be open for translation?
[11:32] <henninge> cumulus007: it has been for a month or so, AFAIK
[11:33] <cumulus007> erhm, I mean Lucid :)
[11:33] <henninge> cumulus007: me too ;)
[11:33] <cumulus007> https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/lucid
[11:34] <cumulus007> It gives an error message, "Translations for this release series are not available yet."
[11:34] <henninge> cumulus007: are you talking about language packs?
[11:35] <henninge> cumulus007: there are no language packs yet
[11:35] <cumulus007> oh ok. When will the first pack be released?
[11:35] <henninge> cumulus007: gunno
[11:35] <henninge> dunno
[11:36] <henninge> cumulus007: ask the ubuntu people
[11:36] <henninge> ;-)
[11:36] <henninge> in #ubuntu-translators for example
[11:36] <cumulus007> Good idea
[11:37] <henninge> cumulus007: ah, sorry about the confusion earlier. I see the translations because I am an admin.
[11:37] <henninge> cumulus007: lucid is currently importing translations from the source packages.
[11:37] <henninge> after that it will be opened to translators, I guess.
[11:37] <cumulus007> ok, and how long does that take?
[11:39] <henninge> I am not sure if it is just a matter of processing speed or also of policy
[11:39] <cumulus007> ok, I'll just have to wait then :)
[11:40] <cumulus007> henninge: thanks for the info
[12:10] <pmcenery> noodles775: thanks. I filed a question, but have no idea if its in the right place
[12:11] <noodles775> pmcenery: al-maisan (this weeks community help guy) will make sure it does :)
[12:12] <al-maisan> pmcenery: thanks -- I'll look into it.
[12:33] <AlexC_> morning
[12:34] <AlexC_> a while back I merged some new translations and uploaded them, these new .pot files removed previous lang strings that are no longer needed, yet Launchpad has decided to keep them. Is there a way to remove them?
[12:34] <dpm> henninge, ^
[14:06] <MTecknology> How do translations work as far as in the package? Is there any magic voodoo that goes on so if somebody pulls the package from ppa lp will give them the package with the translations in it?
[14:49] <lszyba1> hello, would anybody know why I get this error...I've checkout my code as anonymous user ...then I did bzr launchpad-id szybalski  (no messages so I assume it went fine)....but when I try to commit the checkout code it says:
[14:49] <lszyba1>  Transport operation not possible: http does not support mkdir()
[14:50] <lszyba1> bzr status says: checkout of branch: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/%7Eszybalski/datahub/trunk/
[14:51] <lszyba1> should that be automatically switched to bzr+ssh when I do bzr login-user or? what is the proper command?
[14:51] <lszyba1> bzr 1.5 btw....
[14:51] <spiv> lszyba1: "bzr bind lp:~szybalski/datahub/trunk", now that you've done bzr lp-login lp: URLs in future will be resolved to bzr+ssh
[14:52] <spiv> lszyba1: but existing branches and checkouts will have remembered http
[14:52] <spiv> (Also, install bzr 2.0 if you can, there are many improvements since 1.5)
[14:58] <lszyba1> spiv: thank you ...it works now....I've added it to my little manual... http://www.lucasmanual.com/mywiki/Bazaar#Troubleshooting
[15:20] <TeTeT> can I somehow make a public branch private?
[15:20] <TeTeT> or do I mandatorily need the commercial subscription for this?
[15:21] <beuno> TeTeT, private branches are only for commercial subscriptions
[15:21] <TeTeT> beuno: thanks
[16:06] <MTecknology> How do translations work as far as in the package? Is there any magic voodoo that goes on so if somebody pulls the package from ppa lp will give them the package with the translations in it?
[16:08] <MTecknology> Or do I make different packages and apply the translations on top of it?
[16:10] <apw> intellectronica, yo ... any idea when we might a fix for the nominations issue ... if its not going to be fixed to support packagesets we need to get our acls fixed
[20:03] <mrooney> hey all, is there a way to copy packages from one PPA to another via the API?
[20:04] <mrooney> I'd like to be able to automatically copy in packages from other PPAs into one PPA say on a weekly basis
[20:05] <paulproteus> leonardr, Are you the right person to ask technical questions to about the Launchpad API? I create a Credentials file that worked yesterday, but after a few hours and an IP address change it gave me "401 Unauthorized".
[20:06] <leonardr> paulproteus: ok, when you go to https://launchpad.net/people/+me/+oauth-tokens does the credential you authorized show up in there?
[20:07] <paulproteus> leonardr, (yay, nice to hear back!)
[20:14] <paulproteus> leonardr, Hmm, actually, a friend created the key. I'll create a new one and see if I can reproduce it with my own account so I can diganose it.
[20:16] <geser> mrooney: yes, use the "syncSource" or "syncSources" method from the "archive" object (see https://edge.launchpad.net/+apidoc/#archive; PPAs are archive objects too)
[20:19] <mrooney> geser: awesome thanks, that seems pretty ideal, now I will google for an example :)
[20:19] <leonardr> paulproteus: not sure what your situation is, but if you're reusing a friend's key a 401 Unauthorized doesn't seem out of the question
[20:25] <paulproteus> Well, it's on a headless server...
[20:25] <paulproteus> But anyway, I'll try it myself (-:
[20:36] <kklimonda> is it possible to set an email for which all bug mails are sent?
[20:38] <wgrant_> kklimonda: You mean for a particular project?
[20:39] <kklimonda> wgrant_: no - I'd like to get all mails related to bugs sent to the different mail address..
[20:40] <wgrant_> kklimonda: Ah. No. Can you not filter it?
[20:41] <kklimonda> wgrant_: sure - I'm just going to just redirect them in this case. Just Thought I could do it on a LP itself
[21:57] <thumper> kklimonda: you can set your preferred email addrss
[21:57] <thumper> kklimonda: email by default goes to that address
[21:58] <thumper> kklimonda: you can also specify a particular email address for particular launchpad mailing lists
[21:59] <sproaty> trying to upload to launchpad revu with debput;
[21:59] <sproaty> Good signature on /home/steve/Documents/sb/whyteboard_0.39.1-0ppa3.dsc.
[21:59] <sproaty> Checksum doesn't match for /home/steve/Documents/sb/whyteboard_0.39.1-0ppa3.dsc
[21:59] <sproaty> http://www.pastebin.org/57209
[22:00] <sproaty> I don't get the error; changes doesn't match against *what*?
[22:02] <sproaty> hmm, seem to have got it now.
[22:03] <wgrant> sproaty: The checksum for the .dsc as shown in the .changes is not correct. That normally means you've rebuilt the .dsc since.
[22:03] <sproaty> I deleted them and rebuilt the package with dpkg-buildpackage; I was using debuild before
[22:07] <sproaty> lintian's complaining about "It looks like you try to run code in the binary-arch target of debian/rules, even though your package is architecture- independent. " -- should I move my install code to binary-indep: build install
[22:07] <sproaty> whoops; http://www.pastebin.org/57213
[22:08] <poolie> it's a good day when you go to file a bug report against launchpad and realize that the thing actually unexpected works already
[22:08] <poolie> specifically entering an email address in the vocabulary picker
[22:43] <RoAkSoAx> hey guys is it possible to find out the public key of a user using launchpadlib?
[22:49] <wgrant> RoAkSoAx: Not yet.
[22:49] <lifeless> wgrant: screen scrape?
[22:50] <wgrant> lifeless: Better.
[22:50] <RoAkSoAx> wgrant, ok :(
[22:51] <wgrant> RoAkSoAx: You could use https://launchpad.net/~SOMEONE/+rdf
[22:51] <wgrant> That's easily parsable, and contains key details.
[22:52] <RoAkSoAx> wgrant, awesome. Thanks for the tip :)
[22:56] <ajmitch> RoAkSoAx: for a bonus, it also works for a team
[22:56] <RoAkSoAx> ajmitch, nice!!