[00:03] <TheNewAndy> hey, is there a way to get launchpad to not send me an email notifying me of a comment on a bug, when it was me that made the comment?
[00:57] <TheNewAndy> am I likely to run into any problems following the instructions at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/RootfsFromScratch
[00:57] <TheNewAndy> ... sorry. wrong channel :)
[01:46] <maxb> TheNewAndy: Regarding self-comments: No, sadly, that is not configurable.
[01:46] <TheNewAndy> maxb: ok thanks for that
[12:41] <bdrung> against which lp project should i file design bugs in the launchpad website?
[12:44] <geser> if you don't know the sub-project file them against launchpad and it should be moved to the correct one during triage
[12:54] <bdrung> geser: thanks
[20:46] <pkern> Why do translations uploaded need review?  Could one be whitelisted for that project-wise?
[20:47] <wgrant> pkern: Unless you're doing something strange, it should only need approval once.
[20:50] <pkern> wgrant: Once for what?  I get this needs review everytime I try to import stuff while doing upstream release work.
[20:51] <wgrant> pkern: I don't know translations that well. But most projects only need approval for the initial upload of each template or translation.
[20:51] <wgrant> Subsequent uploads are automatically approved.
[20:59] <pkern> wgrant: Just tried again on https://translations.edge.launchpad.net/net6/1.3/+imports and they're all on needs review.
[20:59] <pkern> While automatic bazaar imports are auto-approved.
[21:00] <wgrant> Right, bazaar imports are auto-approved.
[21:00] <wgrant> And you should use them if possible.
[21:01] <pkern> wgrant: Well, I do for one project now, but that doesn't change my point that it should be possible for others to get approved imports automatically.
[21:01] <pkern> The other dev refused to put in the .pot as auto-generatable data into the repository, but we "solved" that now.
[21:02] <wgrant> There should be auto-generation of .pots within LP in a few months, I suspect.
[21:02] <wgrant> But I don't know enough about Translations to help with your other point.
[22:22] <qnix> Hi... emm... what can I do if a source package "software-version.tar.gz" is already on the server ?
[22:22] <qnix> Is there a way to delete that tar.gz on the server? (I'm the original uploader)
[22:23] <nigel_nb> hi folks, is loggerhead down?
[22:23] <wgrant> qnix: You cannot ever upload the same filename again. Why has it changed?
[22:24] <wgrant> nigel_nb: It looks like it might be.
[22:24] <nigel_nb> wgrant: ah, planned downtime?
[22:24] <wgrant> nigel_nb: No.
[22:24] <wgrant> More likely just broken.
[22:24] <wgrant> Ah, no, not broken.
[22:24] <wgrant> Just slow.
[22:24] <wgrant> Tried refreshing a couple of times?
[22:25] <nigel_nb> wgrant: lemme try again
[22:25] <qnix> wgrant: The software developers found a very important security problem. Since the package was not published public (only between devs), they decided to re-do the package.
[22:26] <nigel_nb> but when its broken, *that* happens
[22:26] <wgrant> qnix: That's awful and wrong.
[22:26] <wgrant> qnix: You'll need to add something to the upstream version number.
[22:28] <qnix> wgrant: I see, like 5.6.0-1 ?
[22:28] <qnix> emm, no, wont work
[22:28] <wgrant> qnix: Avoid using - in the upstream version. It will work, but it's inadvisable.
[22:28] <wgrant> +1, perhaps.
[22:28] <wgrant> +badupstreamisbad, maybe.
[22:30] <qnix> will try that
[22:31] <nigel_nb> wgrant: are there anyone around who could look the loggerhead issue?
[22:31] <nigel_nb> do I need to log a bug, call or something?
[22:31] <wgrant> nigel_nb: It works OK for me.
[22:32] <nigel_nb> wgrant: oh
[22:32] <nigel_nb> lemme look it up again
[22:32] <wgrant> It just takes a couple of refreshes for each branch.
[22:32] <wgrant> Which sucks, but it at least works a bit.
[22:32] <nigel_nb> ah, a couple of refreshes does do wonders
[22:32] <nigel_nb> but I guess someone will read the logs and look into it later on
[23:16] <qnix> wgrant: Isn't there any way to replace a upstream version on the server ? I mean... the package is not good.. I can fix that for my package... but this can affect other user packages or even a future universe/multiverse package.
[23:38] <wgrant> qnix: The file only lives within your PPA.
[23:38] <wgrant> qnix: It will not affect anything else.