=== lamont` is now known as lamont [02:24] hei, just tried to upload my first package to my PPA [02:24] it was rejected stating my public can't be found [02:24] but I have uploaded it with gpg --send-keys [02:25] any idea? [02:25] I can also import my public key on a different machine with --recv-keys [02:25] cbmuser, is it on Launchpad? [02:25] cbmuser: Pastebin the error message that Launchpad sent you. [02:25] Launchpad doesn't send emails about missing public keys, so I suspect you uploaded to the wrong place. [02:25] ok, then it sent it to debian -.- [02:26] I built it on a debian machine, testing [02:27] ok, now it was sent to the right place [02:29] http://pastebin.org/58006 [02:29] thanks for the quick help [02:30] That will have just been rejected. [02:30] You uploaded binaries. [02:31] argh :( [02:31] Do you at least have an email about it? [02:31] I thought Debian unstable were the only one to have source-only uploads so far [02:32] nope, no email yet [02:32] No. Ubuntu has had source only uploads for several years. [02:32] oh, ok [02:32] You probably don't have your key associated with your Launchpad account? [02:33] nope, you're right, sorry [02:34] ok, associated [02:37] wgrant: what next? [02:37] how to create a source-only upload? [02:37] Debian doesn't accept source-only uploads [02:38] dpkg-buildpackage -S will give you a source-only build [02:39] ok, got it [02:39] another upload attempt? [03:02] now, I get: [03:02] Rejected: [03:02] PPA uploads must be signed by an Ubuntu Code of Conduct signer. [03:07] got it === allancaeg is now known as wersdaluv [10:07] hi, after some advise, my project consists of a core and a load of plugins whats the standard way of handling this ? [10:07] should i create a branch for each plugin ? [10:07] or should i include all plugins in the main branch or as a single seperate branch called plugins [10:08] i would like the ability to check out just the core or individual plugins still ideally [11:13] hm an issue that I just noticed... when I go to https://code.launchpad.net/~anmaster/cfunge/trunk my browser tells me that part of the page is unencrypted [11:13] irritating message really, and seems odd that part is unencrypted === ripps is now known as ripps|sleep === thekorn_ is now known as thekorn === sale_ is now known as sale [13:05] is it possible to install launchpad on a local server for private use? [13:06] anyone? [13:08] I dont see why not [13:08] from where can I get the package? [13:08] I want to install it on ubuntu [13:10] https://dev.launchpad.net/Running [13:10] https://dev.launchpad.net/Getting [13:11] thanks man you are great :D [13:12] np [13:26] hey there, just a small question: How do I give someone else access to my bzr branches? [13:28] I know that I can set a group while registering a new branch but is that even possible afterwards? I cannot find that anywhere? [13:43] EnTeQuAk: 2 possibilities [13:43] EnTeQuAk: you can either change the owner of the branch to a team [13:43] EnTeQuAk: or, you could just push another copy to the team [13:44] the latter saves having to look at the web ui, but could be slower if the branch is really big [13:44] the first sounds quite better [13:45] thanks LarstiQ [13:46] changing the owner happens in ~owner/project/branch/+edit btw [14:33] wgrant: I've successfully uploaded my package to my PPA for lucid now [14:33] when making karmic packages, do I simply need to rebuild for karmic and upload? [14:33] do I need one package which covers all distributions? [14:34] or one package-upload for each distro? [14:37] cbmuser: yes, one upload for each distro you want support [14:44] ok, thanks [14:44] so, I delete the .upload-file [14:44] change the distro in the changelog and rebuild [14:44] and upload [14:45] or I can keep seperate dirs [14:59] as you can only upload a version once (if it's get accepted) you need to modify the version slightly (e.g. by appending the distro you target: ~jaunty1, ~karmic1, ...) [15:05] geser: ah, ok [15:05] thanks [15:34] hi again is it possible to work with svn not bzr? [18:04] I have the problem that creating a bzr repo under karmic makes it unusable from machines running a lower bzr version. Can I downgrade? [18:04] The repo I mean [18:36] Hey folks, I was trying to mark a bug as fixed upstream, and I see a warning: "Launchpad couldn't import bug #4 from setuptools Roundup". [18:36] Why not? [18:36] Launchpad bug 4 in rosetta "Importing finished po doesn't change progressbar" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/4 [18:36] What can I do to fix it? [18:46] mok0: you should be able to pull/push the revisions into an older-format repo [18:46] bzr help current-formats [18:46] e.g. bzr init-repo --1.9-rich-root [18:47] maxb: Ah, I tried bzr branch and that didn't work [18:47] should do, define 'didn't work' ? [18:48] maxb: I tried bzr branch bzr+ssh:... etc on a Lenny box to fetch a bzr repo created with the 2a format... it said it didn't understand the format [18:49] well, yeah. You'd need to convert to the older format using a bzr that understands both formats [18:50] maxb: I tried but it refused no matter what format I tried... it said it didn't know about any converters [18:51] Anyway, I zapped .bzr and init'ed the repo with pack-0.92 format, which I also made the default [18:52] It's bad though, to introduce a new incompatible format [18:53] At least, the new bzr should be available in -backports [18:57] https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/intrepid/gst-editor/intrepid = "Cannot lock LockDir(lp-mirrored:///~ubuntu-branches ..." [18:58] File exists: u'/srv/bazaar.launchpad.net/mirrors/00/03/d0/52/.bzr/repository/lock': [Errno 17] File exists: '/srv/bazaar.launchpad.net/mirrors/00/03/d0/52/.bzr/repository/lock' [18:58] ah, never mind [18:58] "Launchpad is processing new changes to this branch and will be available in a few minutes. Reload to see the changes. " [18:59] Well I suppose I should open a ticket against launchpad on launchpad and describe my problem. Thanks, folks! [18:59] Hello. I'm trying to start translation of an GPLed program (part of the GNU project - I've already get agreement with developers) with launchpad. The problem is that there is already a "dead" project on launchpad for this program (gretl). I've started another project, but my .po-file is in the state "need review" for about a month. Can anybody help me? [19:02] My new project is called rugretl [19:15] moradan: well, for starters, is the program you are going to translate still gretl? [19:16] yes - it is called Gretl [19:16] gretl.sf.net [19:16] so why did you register rugretl? [19:17] what does the ru stand for? [19:18] Because project gretl is already registered and during one month there was no response from its starter (I've tryed his emails from launchpad and devel mailng list and one another) [19:19] please file a question at answers.launchpad.net/launchpad [19:19] you should ask for rugretl to be removed, and to get access to the gretl project [19:19] ru stands for that probably there will be no other use of this project except translating help system into russian === gushie_ is now known as gushie [20:09] https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas?name_filter=gst-editor lists 6 PPAs, but how do I tell what package gives me gst-editor? [20:15] moradan: please do what lifeless suggested. By policy, we do not accept projects that are just for translating into one language. [20:15] moradan: rugretl should not have been approved in the first place. [20:17] moradan: Please file a question explaining the situtation, so that we can resolve it. [20:18] henninge: I have done it - https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/92075 [20:19] moradan: oh, cool. [20:19] moradan: Good to see, that you are in contact with the developers, that is ver important. [20:20] moradan: We will deal with next week. [20:20] thanks a lot === ripps|sleep is now known as ripps === mordred__ is now known as mtaylor