[00:06] <maxb> askhl: Your description of your problem is too vague to assist. Please clarify
[00:07] <maxb> A pastebin of exact errors is preferred
[00:22] <askhl> maxb, thank you.  This is stdout and stderr: http://www.student.dtu.dk/~ashj/opendir/out.txt and http://www.student.dtu.dk/~ashj/opendir/err.txt .  It's just a timeout
[00:22] <askhl> Wait.  Blimey
[00:22] <askhl> It actually ran this time.
[00:22] <askhl> Well, problem solved I guess! :)
[00:23] <maxb> keyserver.ubuntu.com can be a bit flaky at times
[00:23] <askhl> I must have been unlucky because I tried it a couple of different times, thought maybe there was a wrong link.
[00:24] <askhl> Thanks for making me rerun the command then :)
[00:26] <askhl> maxb, and apparently you just updated the documentation.  That's even better!
[00:57] <davidstrauss> kfogel: Is there any way we can accelerate the scheduling of branch scanning for a major, paid project on Launchpad?
[00:57] <kfogel> davidstrauss: that, sir, is a very good question.
[00:57] <kfogel> davidstrauss: Let me forward that question internally and see what happens.
[00:57] <davidstrauss> kfogel: They're in serious crunch time, and the current delays are not allowing them to work.
[00:58] <kfogel> davidstrauss: do you want to privchat about this?
[00:58] <davidstrauss> kfogel: sure
[02:30] <shishire> What's the best way to report a bug marked in launchpad as fixed, but which is still showing symptoms of the same bug?
[02:34] <spiv> shishire: if you're *certain* it is the same bug I'd reopen the original, but if you're not sure (and it sounds like you're not) then open a new bug and mention the earlier bug in your description.
[02:34] <shishire> spiv, thanks.
[02:35] <spiv> shishire: I recommend that because it's easy to mark a bug as a duplicate, but there's no good way to split a bug into multiple bugs if it turns out multiple bugs have been discussed in the one report.
[03:03] <khuff> I have a question about importing an svn repository.
[03:04] <khuff> Is there a particular person I should ask?
[03:05] <thumper> khuff: whazzup?
[03:09] <khuff> thumper: I'd like to request an import of an SVN branch that is on a server only accessible to authorized users. I think the only way is to give launchpad my user name and password, but launchpad has warned me that I shouldn't do that since those will be displayed on the branch page.
[03:10] <khuff> thumper: is there another option?
[03:10] <thumper> khuff: if there is no anonymous or general read of the repo
[03:10] <thumper> khuff: then getting launchpad to mirror it is probably not a good idea
[03:10] <thumper> khuff: you may wish to use bzr-svn and mirror it yourself
[03:10] <thumper> khuff: it is a public project?
[03:11] <khuff> thumper: I see. It's not a public project yet. It's small though, and I've just started coding it. I may be willing to lose the log on the first twenty revisions or so if it's best to just upload the source to launchpad instead.
[03:12] <thumper> khuff: well, you could have the best of both worlds
[03:12] <thumper> khuff: do a bzr-svn import of the traunk
[03:12] <khuff> thumper: with bzr-svn you mean?
[03:12] <khuff> ah
[03:12] <thumper> khuff: and then have that be your trunk branch
[03:13] <thumper> s/traunk/trunk/
[03:13] <khuff> thumper: Sorry if this is a noob question. I would still have to put the bzr repo on a public server, though, right?
[03:14] <thumper> khuff: only if you want to share it
[03:14] <thumper> khuff: you can use bzr entirely locally if you like
[03:14] <khuff> thumper: I know. The whole point of this is to make the code available.
[03:14] <thumper> khuff: in which case you could push the bzr branch to lp, and make it your trunk
[03:15] <khuff> thumper: is there no way to sortof give launchpad permission to this closed server without displaying my password to everyone?
[03:15] <thumper> khuff: not normally
[03:15] <khuff> It seems crazy, but I don't have a public server space.
[03:16] <thumper> you don't need public server space
[03:16] <khuff> thumper: ?
[03:16] <thumper> are you wanting to have a mirror of subversion
[03:16] <thumper> or move to bzr
[03:16] <thumper> ?
[03:16] <khuff> thumper: a mirror of subversion
[03:16] <thumper> ah ha
[03:16] <thumper> who maintains the subversion server?
[03:17] <khuff> thumper: Okay, just to clarify, I don't want a mirror of 'Subversion'. I want a mirror of a little code called cyclus that I have version controlled with subversion.
[03:18] <khuff> thumper: the server it is on is maintained by a university.
[03:18] <thumper> khuff: right, the university bit was what I was wondering
[03:18] <khuff> thumper: yeah.
[03:19] <thumper> khuff: why mirror the subversion copy of cyclus and not just move to bzr?
[03:21] <khuff> thumper: Moving to bzr doesn't solve this. First of all, the debian stable version of bzr on this system of servers is probably out of date. Second, everything would still be behind this secure server, but now in bzr, which no one in my research group uses. If nothing else, we're more likely to switch to hg.
[03:22] <khuff> thumper: I still have to create some publicly available repository for launchpad to import from.
[03:23] <thumper> khuff: well, the short answer then is "launchpad needs access to mirror, and the credentials would be shown"
[03:25] <khuff> thumper: Yeah. Damn. That's definitely what I was trying to figure out. Well. Okay. If I put some new bzr repository into a public place temporarily and have launchpad import it, what happens when I destroy the public repository on my side? Does it all still get maintained in Launchpad, or does it need to push and pull from the original repository space forever?
[03:26] <thumper> khuff: why not just have a local cronscript that does a bzr pull from the subversion branch, and bzr push to launchpad?
[03:26] <khuff> thumper:  (p.s. Sorry, I'm sure this was probably a centralized version control mentality question... I'm working on groking distributed vc.. )
[03:27] <thumper> that way, you skip the need for an intermediate public space
[03:27] <khuff> thumper: okay! So, I just allow my side to do the pushing, so launchpad doesn't need any usernames, is that the gist?
[03:28] <thumper> khuff: yeah
[03:28] <thumper> khuff: it would be a 2 line cronscript
[03:28] <thumper> khuff: the user that runs the script would need to have access to the subversion repository
[03:28] <thumper> khuff: and have an ssh key set up for launchpad
[03:28] <thumper> khuff: but that would be all
[03:29] <khuff> thumper: Awesome. Let's cross our fingers this ancient debian distro has bzr-svn.....
[03:29] <thumper> what version of bzr are you using?
[03:29] <thumper> khuff: bzr --version
[03:29] <khuff> thumper: as I suspected. None at all.
[03:29] <nhandler> How often does LP move people to the expired members list for a team instead of just saying they expired X hours ago?
[03:30] <thumper> khuff: you can always build locally unless you have root access
[03:30] <khuff> thumper: I know. I have sudoer access, but it takes some juggling.
[03:30] <thumper> ok
[03:30] <khuff> thumper: cool. Well, you've definitely answered my question. Thanks!
[03:31] <thumper> np
[03:39] <wgrant> nhandler: Daily.
[03:40] <nhandler> wgrant: Ah, ok. That was what I thought, I just wanted to make sure
[03:41] <wgrant> It should really say "today" as the expiry time, I guess.
[10:46] <BlackZ> Hello, I'm trying to upload a package to my personal PPA. I don't receive any error but I can't see it yet. What needs to be done/What's the error? It's signed.
[10:47] <noodles775> BlackZ: it's signed with a key associated with your LP account? (other options to check here: https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/UploadErrors)
[10:47] <BlackZ> noodles775: yes, it's
[10:48] <BlackZ> I will re-create it and then re-try
[10:48] <noodles775> BlackZ: what's your lp id, I'll check the logs.
[10:49] <BlackZ> noodles775: ~blackz
[10:52] <noodles775> BlackZ: sorry, what's the package you're uploading?
[10:52] <BlackZ> noodles775: playonlinux_3.7.6-0ubuntu1+ppa0
[11:00] <noodles775> losa: could you please restart poppy? The log seems to indicate bug 414482
[11:02] <BlackZ> noodles775: seems "losa" isn't here - is it an internal command?
[11:06] <noodles775> BlackZ: just short for Launchpad Operational Systems Administrator... they'll be watching for it :)
[11:06] <BlackZ> noodles775: ah ok, thank you ;)
[11:07] <noodles775> BlackZ: the thing is, the log shows other successful uploads, and those uploads being processed, but I don't see yours.
[11:07] <BlackZ> noodles775: but I'm uploading in the correct position
[11:07] <noodles775> Although the log is looking much healthier now... are you re-uploading?
[11:08] <BlackZ> nope noodles775, I can't: Package has already been uploaded to my-ppa on ppa.launchpad.net
[11:09] <noodles775> BlackZ: sorry, can you upload playonlinux_3.7.6-0ubuntu1+ppa1 ?
[11:10] <BlackZ> oh, now I have received an e-mail from "Launchpad PPA" - "Rejected: Launchpad failed to process the upload path '~/ubuntu': Could not find person or team named ''."
[11:10] <BlackZ> but the position is correct and no - I can't
[11:11] <noodles775> OK, glad you got an email. What are you using for your dput command?
[11:12] <BlackZ> noodles775: dput my-ppa playonlinux_3.7.6-0ubuntu1+ppa0_source.changes - I will use the option -f now
[11:12] <BlackZ> I think it's normal
[11:14] <BlackZ> ok noodles775 now I can see it, so just wait
[11:14] <BlackZ> thank you ;)
[11:16] <noodles775> BlackZ: np. Just fyi, if you view your PPA in launchpad, it should tell you to use `dput ppa:blackz/your_ppa_name blah.changes` or similar.
[14:09] <bilalakhtar> mrevell: did you check my project https://launchpad.net/gnome-media-player ?
[14:12] <mrevell> bilalakhtar, Hey, I did. Thanks for suggesting it. I'd say it's probably not yet ready to go on the featured projects section just yet. I only see one active branch and three open bug reports, right now. Obviously I'm sure it'll grow but I'd rather add projects to the front page that have more to demonstrate their usage of LP.
[14:12] <bilalakhtar> mrevell: Fine, no problem
[14:13] <bilalakhtar> mrevell: I am celebrating the launch of lp 10.4
[14:13] <mrevell> bilalakhtar, I'd be interested in writing about it on the Launchpad blog, though. How about I send you some interview-style questions?
[14:13] <bilalakhtar> mrevell: very much welcome
[14:14] <mrevell> bilalakhtar, Cool :) I have your email address from your LP profile page, so will send you an email.
[14:14] <bilalakhtar> mrevell: thanks
[14:53] <geser> does somebody have an idea why the LP API tells me for the bug_task object from bug 232455 that is it not completed? (bug_task.is_complete returns False)
[14:53] <geser> or is this a bug?
[14:57] <jibel> Hi, in LP bug 537241, I added an upstream watch but affected to the wrong package (dpkg) which is in fact Linux.
[14:58] <jibel> when I try to change the product to Linux, I receive a "Too many matches." error. How can I change the product ?
[15:03] <thekorn> geser, is_complete is only looking at the status, it does not care if the bug is a duplicate or not
[15:03] <thekorn> for me it looks like a bug
[15:04] <thekorn> or maybe a strage way of defining "is_complete"
[15:04] <thekorn> strange
[15:04]  * geser files a bug
[15:10] <czajkowski> leonardr: can you help with https://answers.edge.launchpad.net/launchpad-registry/+question/107857 please
[15:10] <leonardr> i'll try
[15:11] <czajkowski> leonardr: thanks
[15:35] <leonardr> czajkowski: is there any way you can contact the current owner? they can change the owner fairly easily
[15:36] <czajkowski> leonardr: that;s the issue we're havng, we've contact and no reply and this is making it hard for the team to contine
[15:36] <czajkowski> I've two teams at present in this position
[15:36] <leonardr> ok, i will assign it to the losas
[15:37] <leonardr> ah, the losas already have it
[15:37] <czajkowski> yup
[15:37] <czajkowski> hence my issue
[15:37] <leonardr> i can't change it, only the administrators can
[15:37] <czajkowski> the 2 Questions I need  help with are assigned ot losas
[15:37] <czajkowski> and I'm now getting constant mails from the teams regarding the issue
[15:38]  * mbarnett is goign to be focussing on clearing out that queue today. 
[15:39] <czajkowski> mbarnett: you on losas team ?
[15:39] <mbarnett> czajkowski: i am.
[15:40] <czajkowski> https://answers.edge.launchpad.net/launchpad-registry/+question/108553
[15:40] <czajkowski> https://answers.edge.launchpad.net/launchpad-registry/+question/107857
[15:40] <czajkowski> are the two if you get a chance to clear please
[15:41] <mbarnett> czajkowski: i will take a look at them shortly.  have a meeting in a moment, but will switch gears after that and go wild.
[15:41] <czajkowski> mbarnett: thanks
[15:41] <mbarnett> welcome
[16:25] <souffledev> #458703
[16:25] <souffledev> damnit
[16:39] <mpt> leonardr, hi, I'm getting "Please try again" consistently on one and only one page
[16:39] <mpt> leonardr, namely when I submit https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/bugs/575702/+watch/76690/+edit
[16:40] <mpt> every other page on Launchpad loads fine
[16:41] <leonardr> mpt: afk for a bit, will help you when i return
[16:55] <AdamDV> Hello.
[16:55] <AdamDV> Been looking at how launchpad+bazaar work lately, and if I'm correct, every user of launchpad actually has  a physical account on the launchpad servers?
[17:09] <mhall119> flacoste: I was told you're the guy to talk to about getting child-distro support from launchpad
[17:10] <mhall119> I was wondering what was currently available, and how I can take advantage of it
[17:10] <mhall119> and, of course how I can help improve it ;)
[17:13] <james_w> mhall119: what do you want to achieve?
[17:14] <mhall119> james_w: well, I have a child distro that I'm maintaining by hand by remastering Xubuntu ISOs
[17:14] <mhall119> I'd like to do that in a better way
[17:14] <james_w> so you want to build images?
[17:14] <mhall119> yes
[17:14] <mhall119> I'm already using LP for bugs, blueprints, questions, etc
[17:14] <james_w> live cds?
[17:14] <mhall119> and alternative
[17:15] <mhall119> and other archs too, if I can
[17:16] <james_w> have you looked at the tools that the distro uses for building cds?
[17:16] <mhall119> that Ubuntu uses?
[17:18] <james_w> yeah
[17:18] <mhall119> not too much
[17:18] <mhall119> it's all still pretty new to me
[17:18] <mhall119> learning as I go
[17:18] <mhall119> debootstrap and seed files and all
[17:19] <mhall119> I've only barely figured out .deb packaging
[17:19] <james_w> so what do you want to get out of Launchpad? A simple way to click a few buttons and get an image? A build farm for multiple architectures and types? Daily images?
[17:20] <mhall119> a build farm and daily images, I'm going to learn how to do the rest, so simple point and click isn't necessary
[17:20] <mhall119> just need a starting point for learning
[17:20] <james_w> right
[17:20] <mhall119> daily images aren't really necessary, I won't be making changes that often
[17:20] <mhall119> but monthly would be nice
[17:21] <leonardr> AdamDV: do you mean a shell account? i don't think that's true. you might have a unix account, but i don't think it will let you ssh in
[17:21] <maxb> He's not here any more :-/
[17:22] <maxb> A question borne purely of curiosity - how is this build record wedged? https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/php5/5.3.2-1ubuntu4.1/+build/1715179
[17:23] <leonardr> maxb, let me take care of mpt, and then i'll try to find someone who can answer your question
[17:24] <leonardr> rockstar might know
[17:24] <maxb> leonardr: No rush, I'm just intrigued
[17:24]  * rockstar looks up
[17:24] <maxb> I'm also intrigued by what's going on with ivy :-)
[17:25] <rockstar> maxb, I guess ask one of the Soyuz folks...
[17:34] <leonardr> mpt, what edit are you making to that bug watch? what's the new url?
[17:35] <mpt> leonardr, I'm trying to delete it (temporarily, so I can change the project, since Launchpad doesn't seem to let me change the project if there's a bug watch associated with the bug report)
[17:36] <mpt> leonardr, so from <https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/bugs/575702/+watch/76690> I ciick "Delete Bug Watch" and consistently end up at "Please try again" <https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/bugs/575702/+watch/76690/+edit>
[17:38] <josh_k> Anyone know who to petition to get private bugtracker/etc for a Commercial project (just got licensed) on LP?
[17:39] <leonardr> josh_k, talk to bac
[17:39] <leonardr> mpt: i'm going to try it myself and see what happens
[17:39] <josh_k> bac: ^^^ you've been sold out! :)
[17:39] <mpt> ok
[17:52] <leonardr> mpt: the next launchpad page i visited had the message "The gnome-bugs #617740 bug watch has been deleted."
[17:52] <leonardr> even though it hasn't been
[17:53] <mpt> leonardr, hm, I can still reload my form submission and get "Please try again"
[17:53] <mpt> I never get "... has been deleted"
[17:56] <leonardr> mpt: even if you click the button and then visit an unrelated launchpad page?
[17:56] <mpt> leonardr, ah, you're right, I got the confirmation message
[17:57] <leonardr> mpt: if there was an oops it'll show up in the oops report summary tomorrow. i'm not sure how to find it right now
[17:57] <leonardr> looking on devpad
[17:58] <mpt> leonardr, ok -- is there any useful info I could provide in a bug report in the meantime?
[18:09] <leonardr> mpt: i'm fairly sure that this error is not causing an oops
[18:09] <leonardr> i suggest filing a bug detailing the behavior (including the lack of an oops and the message you get when you visit a normal launchpad page afterwards)
[18:15] <mpt> 	 None, the status of the bug is updated manually.
[18:15] <mpt> 	 None, the status of the bug is updated manually.
[18:15] <mpt> Hm, which of those two should I choose ... decisions, decisions ...
[18:24] <mpt> leonardr, reported bug 575911
[18:24] <mpt> thanks for your assistance
[18:25] <leonardr> sure
[19:34] <qense> Is it true that LAZR file objects cannot be Pickled? I keep getting "ValueError: No JSON object could be decoded", no matter what I try.
[19:38] <leonardr> qense: what do you mean by a lazr file object? can i see your code?
[19:39] <qense> leonardr: I mean  lazr.restfulclient.resource.HostedFile
[19:39] <qense> Let me paste the code and the traceback somewhere.
[19:39] <leonardr> qense: ok, my guess is that that object includes an open filehandle, which can't be pickled
[19:40] <qense> leonardr: But StringIO can be Pickled and you can open that, can't you?
[19:40] <leonardr> qense: you now proceed beyond the point where i can answer off the top of my head
[19:40] <qense> leonardr: This is the daemon I'm running: <http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/428468/>
[19:40] <qense> ah
[19:41] <qense> The traceback: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/428469/
[19:41] <qense> I find accessing the Launchpad object via DBus quite ugly, but I do want to run it over DBus.
[19:41] <qense> The affected method is LP.get_file()
[19:42] <qense> leonardr: If you can't help me further that's OK, I'll investigate the open file handler thing a bit more and look for another solution if that doesn't work.
[19:42] <qense> Maybe I'll dump the whole filecontent over DBus.
[19:43] <leonardr> qense: actually this looks like a bug in lazr.restfulclient
[19:44] <leonardr> it's calling some code that assumes the hosted file has a json representation
[19:44] <qense> good! Then it's not my fault. :P
[19:44] <qense> The files I'm requesting are patches.
[19:45] <qense> They've got most certainly nothing to with JSON
[19:46] <leonardr> qense: file a bug against lazr.restfulclient, include those two pastebins, and i'll look at it
[19:46] <qense> leonardr: Thanks, will do.
[20:14] <sjamaan> Hi
[20:14] <sjamaan> Is there a way to communicate with a branch reviewer of a proposed external vcs-import?
[20:14] <sjamaan> If I put questions on the whiteboard, will they be read?
[20:44] <maco> is there a way to put screenshots of a project on that project's lp page?
[21:06] <abli> Hi! can I cancel a build I submitted to my launchpad ppa?
[21:09] <abli> Apparently submitting a newer version of the package (with a larger version number) doesn't cancel a build, i.e. launchpad will happily build a package where a newer version was submitted before the build started
[21:10] <bac> hi josh_k
[21:10] <sjamaan> thumper: here?
[21:13] <josh_k> bac: hey!
[21:13] <josh_k> I'm on my way out
[21:13] <bac> josh_k: ok, ping me here tomorrow?
[21:13] <josh_k> I sent an email too; just not sure how to make a private team for my fancy Commercial LP group
[21:13] <josh_k> sure
[21:13] <josh_k> will do
[21:13] <josh_k> or maybe later today if I get lucky ;)
[21:13] <bac> i saw your email and will respond
[21:19] <leonardr> maco: no, there is no support for hosting screenshots on launchpad
[21:19] <thumper> sjamaan: will be sitting down to work in about 20-30min
[21:20] <sjamaan> thumper: I commented on the whiteboard of https://code.launchpad.net/~peter-bex/chicken/historical-svn. I don't know if you get those updates by email
[21:20] <maco> LenZ: ok
[21:20] <maco> LenZ: sorry. person i was trying to tab to quit
[21:21] <thumper> sjamaan: updated, and approved, lets see if it works
[21:21] <sjamaan> cool, thanks
[21:22] <sjamaan> thumper: I think you have to append @16297 to the URL too, since trunk no longer exists in the repo
[21:22] <sjamaan> (at that revision, it did)
[21:23] <sjamaan> If it doesn't work, try anonymous:@chicken.wiki.br
[21:34] <fta> i have 4 i386 builds of chromium stuck for several hours (started 6h ago), seems there's a problem somewhere (lpia and adm64 finished long ago)
[21:45] <\u03b5> launchpad still only builds for debian/ubuntu right?
[21:48] <thumper> \u03b5: yes
[21:51] <\u03b5> can a dream for a broader set of platforms?
[21:51] <\u03b5> I*
[21:53] <thumper> \u03b5: like what?
[21:53] <azop> \03: are you talking about RPM's and such?
[21:53] <\u03b5> tarball, autopackage, or heck, windows?
[21:55] <azop> \u03b5: Unless I'm missing the point, Windows doesn't have a standard packaging system, that actually functions properly and can be built easily
[21:55] <\u03b5> yeah, that's the thing to work out
[23:26] <maxb> Hello, could I ask someone to tell me about OOPS-1586C2237 please?
[23:28] <thumper> maxb: it hasn't propagated yet
[23:28] <thumper> maxb: takes a few minutes
[23:30] <thumper> maxb: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/428588/
[23:30] <maxb> what I feared, ok, thanks
[23:30]  * maxb goes to chase bug and update
[23:31] <wgrant> maxb: Isn't that just bug #575426?
[23:32] <sjamaan> thumper: http://launchpadlibrarian.net/47894829/peter-bex-chicken-historical-svn.log
[23:32] <maxb> yes. I wanted to be sure why it was broken
[23:32] <thumper> sjamaan: what do you suggest we chnage it to?
[23:32] <sjamaan> Append the revision
[23:32] <sjamaan> |22:19| ( sjamaan) thumper: I think you have to append @16297 to the URL too, since  trunk no longer exists in the repo
[23:32] <sjamaan> I hope that'll work
[23:33] <sjamaan> I tried importing it locally, but I can't seem to get fast-import to work at all (not even on another, simple svn tree)
[23:35] <ubuntujenkins> Is it possible to delete a package from a ppa?
[23:35] <maxb> ubuntujenkins: url-of-ppa, click "View Packages", then "Delete packages"
[23:36] <thumper> sjamaan: do you have bzr-svn installed?
[23:36] <sjamaan> yes
[23:36] <thumper> sjamaan: because if this is a one off import, perhaps easier if you did it
[23:36] <sjamaan> That's what I was trying to do
[23:36] <sjamaan> Maybe I did it wrong
[23:36] <thumper> sjamaan: as adding a revno means it wont be a moving miffor
[23:37] <thumper> mirror
[23:37] <ubuntujenkins> thanks maxb not sure how i missed the huge "delete package" button
[23:37] <sjamaan> Indeed
[23:37] <sjamaan> bzr: ERROR: The specified path is inside a branch. Specify a different URL or a different repository layout (see also 'bzr help svn-layout').
[23:37] <sjamaan> ^ that's what I get
[23:37] <thumper> jelmer: around?
[23:37] <sjamaan> At least svn-import works for a simple repo
[23:38] <maxb> sjamaan: Have you tried 'bzr svn-import http://chicken.wiki.br/svn/chicken-eggs/'
[23:38] <sjamaan> maxb: That's a huge tree
[23:38] <sjamaan> I only want to import chicken
[23:39] <maxb> oh, sorry
[23:39] <sjamaan> That's okay
[23:39] <maxb> 'bzr svn-import http://chicken.wiki.br/svn/chicken-eggs/chicken/' then
[23:39] <sjamaan> I think I tried that with fastimport, but not bzr-svn
[23:39]  * sjamaan tries
[23:40] <maxb> I would generally suggest always preferring bzr-svn, unless you need something that only fastimport can do (like filtering/mangling history first)
[23:40] <sjamaan> hm, interesting
[23:40] <sjamaan> It keeps complaining though
[23:41] <maxb> how?
[23:41] <sjamaan> bzr: ERROR: The specified path is inside a branch. Specify a different URL or a different repository layout (see also 'bzr help svn-layout').
[23:42] <sjamaan> I edited my .bazaar/subversion.conf but I can't seem to make it work
[23:42] <maxb> Check your ~/.bazaar/subversion.conf for what guessed-layout has been selected for this repository
[23:42] <sjamaan> "trunk", which is correct I suppose
[23:42] <sjamaan> I added branches=chicken
[23:43] <maxb> ah, no
[23:43] <sjamaan> Not correct?
[23:43] <maxb> Use layout=trunk1, delete guessed-layout, delete branches
[23:43] <sjamaan> Thanks, will try
[23:43] <sjamaan> success!
[23:43] <sjamaan> Thanks a bunch
[23:43] <sjamaan> It's fetching revisions now
[23:43] <maxb> trunk1 means "A trunk,tags,branches layout, which begins one level down from the repo root"
[23:44] <sjamaan> aha!
[23:44] <sjamaan> Is that documented?
[23:44] <maxb> Don't think it is
[23:44] <sjamaan> :S
[23:45] <sjamaan> Well, that's what we have IRC for :)
[23:45] <maxb> bzr help svn-layout has some docs, but not about what the integer suffix means
[23:45] <sjamaan> right
[23:51] <sjamaan> thumper: By the way, speaking about frozen mirrors, is there a way to tell launchpad not to bother updating a VCS tree?  The CVS tree isn't used anymore for active development either
[23:51] <thumper> sjamaan: yes we can make them as suspended
[23:52] <sjamaan> I'm talking about this one: https://code.launchpad.net/~vcs-imports/chicken/main
[23:52] <sjamaan> It's currently set as the main one, I know. When the git branch starts importing properly, that one will be set to main
[23:52] <sjamaan> (can I do that?)
[23:52] <thumper> sjamaan: have you registered the git one?
[23:53] <sjamaan> aye, but it won't import because of a problem with dulwich
[23:53] <thumper> ah
[23:54] <sjamaan> See https://code.launchpad.net/~chicken/chicken/git-mirror and https://answers.launchpad.net/bzr-git/+question/109223