=== Ursinha is now known as Ursinha-afk === Ursinha-afk changed the topic of #launchpad to: http://launchpad.net/ | Read https://help.launchpad.net/ for help | Help contact: - | Join https://launchpad.net/~launchpad-users | This channel is logged: http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/ | Launchpad is open source: https://dev.launchpad.net/ [00:34] Hi [00:35] I have some issues with a ppa build [00:36] Here is the url: https://launchpad.net/~sguinot/+archive/net5big-xp [00:36] I am not very confident because i am a poor packager [00:37] the build log error is at http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49573645/buildlog_ubuntu-lucid-amd64.linux_2.6.32-21.32%2Bnet5bigxp.1_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz [00:38] and the interesting part is [00:38] dpkg-deb: building package `linux-image-2.6.32-21-preempt-dbgsym' in `../linux-image-2.6.32-21-preempt-dbgsym_2.6.32-21.32+net5bigxp.1_amd64.deb'. [00:38] dpkg-deb (subprocess): data: internal gzip error: read(4096) != write(0): No space left on device [00:38] [00:39] this looks like the storage device has no space left on device [00:39] :) [00:39] any hints on how to fix that is welcome [00:41] Hi [00:41] I have some issue with a ppa build [00:42] <`Assassin> I added a source repository in synaptic. How do I download the source now? [00:42] `Assassin: apt-get source package ? [00:43] <`Assassin> That works. Thanks. [01:21] sim: Well the build is huge at it's peak, I'm not sure if simply build deamons have a hard limit on disk space given. [02:14] Does disabling publishing in a PPA still publish the results internally for successive builds by any chance? [02:53] Sarvatt, i would guess not but it's really only a guess [03:10] is bzr down for anyone else? [03:11] my connection times out but I can ping bazaar.launchpad.net (resolves to crowberry.launchpad.net) [03:12] ferrouswheel: works for me [03:13] hmm myself and other people in my time (both in New Zealand, but different ISPs) can't access lp:mdig [03:13] mwhudson: thanks for checking tho [03:14] ferrouswheel: what error do you get exactly? [03:14] and what command are you running? [03:14] I'm trying to push, the other people are tryin to pull - ssh: connect to host bazaar.launchpad.net port 22: Connection timed out [03:14] ferrouswheel: i'm accessing it over voda nz 3g which ought to be about as flaky as it gets :) [03:15] but it works [03:15] maybe try again? [03:17] mwhudson: strange indeed if you're having no trouble. still failing here :-( [03:17] works for me (also in NZ) [03:18] can you ping bazaar.launchpad.net and see if you're using the crowberry? [03:18] crowberry is the right machine [03:18] mtr shows it going there [03:19] ajmitch: thanks. guess i'll kick things at my end and see if I can get more info, but thought I'd check with others first [03:20] it's a little odd that it'd be broken on different ISPs, but they may share a common upstream [03:23] ferrouswheel: silly question i guess but does ssh to other hosts work? [03:27] * thumper checks lp:mdig [03:28] works for me (also in NZ) [03:31] ferrouswheel: try a simple 'ssh -v bazaar.launchpad.net' and paste the results from that; as a starter. [03:33] * mwhudson runs off to find powah [03:39] spm: still appears to time out http://pastebin.com/zFWw6Gen and looks like mwhudson is the winner. I can't ssh to some of my international servers either - doh [03:40] heh, tunnel ssh over telnet perhaps? ;-) [03:41] spm: haha [03:41] but i can ssh from another local machine, so it's just the box I'm working on that's decided to act weird [03:41] * ajmitch would suggest using more than wet string & cans to connect NZ to the world [03:42] ajmitch: I am waiting with bated breath for Pacific Fibre. [03:42] ajmitch: since when did NZ upgrade to wetstring and cans!?!?!? [03:43] spm: given the speeds I get fetching from archive.u.c, I don't think it's any more than carrier pigeon for some of us :) [03:43] heh [03:43] actually you can get some good data rates over carrier pigeon [03:44] as long as they have a big enough SD card [03:44] thumper: just the latency that's a problem ;-) [03:44] true [03:44] definitely no good for playing FPS games, terrible pings [03:44] ajmitch: you might get better access via the au mirror perhaps? I'm mates with the guys that run the aarnet mirror, so know whose behinds to kick there. :-) [03:45] spm: probably, but it's mostly slow when downloading at work [03:45] best speeds are from the NZ mirrors, assuming they're up-to-date [03:47] one would hope the best speeds are from the NZ mirrors :-) [03:47] as long as they don't redirect to the US, it's ok [03:51] After a failed amd64 build, it seems someone is experiencing an error with apt-get where's trying to install some debs that would have been created. As far as I can tell, the files should have never been generated, but his apt-get seems to see some of the debs, but it spitting out "broken package" because not all the dependent debs are there. [03:51] This is for the gmpc source package for lucid in the gmpc-trunk/ppa [03:52] probably due to arch: all packages from the i386 build depending on non-existent amd64 packages [03:54] ajmitch: ah, yes... [03:55] solved my ssh problem with a reboot. which seems to make no sense but i'm just going to accept it for now. [03:55] ferrouswheel: just ever so slightly weird [08:35] arand: ok, that make sense [08:35] so I have to request some extra space to build this packages [08:35] sim: The build goes up to somewhere around 5GB at it's peak, so I would guess so yes. [08:36] Or more. [08:41] arand: for my specific build, I am only interested in 2 or 3 binary package target [08:42] There is a way to give the targets to the buildbot ? [08:42] or rather ask for some specific targets [08:42] sim: There's likely a way to do that, but I'm not completely sure how (hack rules/control maybe) [08:42] Modify the package build to only build what you want [08:43] sim: But this is a question for -motu, more likely. [08:43] ok thx [08:43] I am quite puzzle with the different ubuntu channels [08:44] maxb: I don't want to do that [08:44] You have no other option [08:45] I will request extra space [08:45] However, 5GB disk utilisation doesn't seem unreasonable for some packages [08:45] sim: I don't believe that that is controlled per user [08:45] Can you paste a link to a failing build? [08:46] Yes [08:46] http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49573645/buildlog_ubuntu-lucid-amd64.linux_2.6.32-21.32%2Bnet5bigxp.1_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz [08:46] I only waited so far (4.8GB) when I tried to build it locally, for all I know it could be 50GB, all I know it's above 4.8 [08:49] actually the i386 build success [08:50] so the build size peak must be very close from the limit [08:50] may be a little bit above [08:52] is this a known problem? http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49594974/upload_1754965_log.txt (Unhandled exception processing upload: permission denied for relation emailaddress) [09:00] got some upload rejects today: "Rejected: unsupported operand type(s) for -: 'datetime.datetime' and 'NoneType'" [09:00] what does that mean? [09:01] fta: it looks like a bug that you shouldn't see... can you paste the contents of the email? [09:01] (or is that as much useful info as is there?) [09:02] * noodles775 guesses it's some untested code in process upload that is trying to use the old db-schema datecreated/datebuilt values. [09:03] http://paste.ubuntu.com/443871/ [09:03] fta: thanks... I'll check the logs to see if there's more useful info there. [09:26] fta: I've created bug 589068 with the log snippet - and will keep investigating. [09:26] Launchpad bug 589068 in Soyuz "Upload rejected with "unsupported operand type(s) for -: 'datetime.datetime' and 'NoneType'" (affected: 1, heat: 6)" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/589068 [09:26] noodles775, thanks [09:28] noodles775, i got only 4 of those, out of a lot more uploads [09:28] Good to know, thanks. [09:30] noodles775: do you know if http://launchpadlibrarian.net/49594974/upload_1754965_log.txt is a known problem or should I file a bug? (Unhandled exception processing upload: permission denied for relation emailaddress) [09:31] geser: I've not seen it before... please file a bug (lp should of course tell you if there's a similar one already). [09:31] ok [09:37] <`Assassin> Is the developer of pianobar here? [09:57] keyboard [09:57] sorry [10:42] I'm getting timeouts (Error ID: OOPS-1615H588) [10:42] https://lp-oops.canonical.com/oops.py/?oopsid=1615H588 [10:50] managed to file the report now [11:21] hi [11:57] Hi folks [11:58] We have automated imports of gcc, I'd like to find which Launchpad account was created for one of the committers [11:58] Andrew Stubbs is his name, his commiter name in the bzr branch is "ams" but he is not ~ams on Launchpad [11:59] Hmm maybe no account was created [11:59] Maybe this is only for source packages [11:59] yes probably [12:00] i guess we could do it for imports from git where you get and email address [12:00] but we don't [12:00] and for imports from svn, pfff, too hard [12:34] mwhudson: Ok thanks [12:57] Hi people, please read my story: My friend created a team (restricted), made me a member, then later admin, and left the team today. I added him in the team again, but I cannot make him admin, even though I am admin. He has always been the owner of the team. How to solve this mess? [13:00] BTW, I have noticed a flaw in lp 10.05. At the bottom of page source, the version is still 10.04, even though revision number is correct [13:07] bilalakhtar: Only the team owner can promote people to admins. [13:07] If he was the owner, he could have even added himself back in. [13:07] wgrant: ok, fine. [13:07] wgrant: thanks === wers is now known as wers-dinner === jtv1 is now known as jtv === gary_poster changed the topic of #launchpad to: http://launchpad.net/ | Read https://help.launchpad.net/ for help | Help contact: gary_poster | Join https://launchpad.net/~launchpad-users | This channel is logged: http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/ | Launchpad is open source: https://dev.launchpad.net/ === doko__ is now known as doko [16:40] hi im trying to get the bug_nomination working in my python script but im getting"Entry object has no attribute 'bug_nomination'" [16:46] zul: bug.getNominations() [16:47] maxb: ah ok === gary_poster is now known as gary_lunch === gary_lunch is now known as gary_poster [18:04] * abogani2 waves [18:04] Are there any Build Daemon Maintainers here? [18:08] I have uploaded a package into lucid-proposed 8 hours ago but I don't see neither that package built nor that package into build queue... [18:09] abogani2: for a PPA? [18:09] tsimpson: No. [18:09] It if for Ubuntu. [18:10] *is [18:11] which package? [18:11] tsimpson: linux-rt_2.6.31-11.154 === deryck is now known as deryck[lunch] [18:19] abogani2: it's sitting in the unapproved queue [18:23] tsimpson: Have I did something wrong? [18:25] abogani2: can't say for sure, hopefully someone #ubuntu-motu or #ubuntu-devel will be able to see [18:25] tsimpson: Ok Thanks! [18:25] Packages to the proposed queues always have to be manually approved === salgado is now known as salgado-afk [19:10] one more question how do you get the bug_target? === deryck[lunch] is now known as deryck === ripps_ is now known as ripps === yofel_ is now known as yofel [20:56] thanks to the launchpad translation community, my application has been (partly or fully) translated into 15 languages [20:57] I wonder how I go about crediting these people in the "about" dialog of my app. [20:57] can I pull of list of folks who have contributed? [20:59] rowinggolfer_: I think yes, of course [20:59] happy to see you happy :) [21:00] BlackZ, any idea how? [21:02] rowinggolfer_: check the people which have translated your application in https://translations.launchpad.net/ [21:02] rowinggolfer_: what's the name of your application? [21:02] https://translations.launchpad.net/openmolar/trunk [21:05] rowinggolfer_: I'd click on any template and check the contributors [21:06] BlackZ, no automated way then? [21:06] :( [21:07] I have to iterate over 600 * 15 phrases to check for a contributer [21:07] rockstar: maybe not [21:07] ops [21:07] rowinggolfer_: maybe not [21:07] sorry rockstar tab failure [21:07] BlackZ, don't let it happen again... :) [21:07] I am a rockstar to some. [21:07] sadly, not many [21:07] rowinggolfer_, you are not THE rockstart though [21:08] * rockstar fails at his own nick... [21:08] rockstart?? lol [21:08] rockstar: yeah sorry [21:08] tab failure, kill it! [21:09] BlackZ, I think A contributer list would be really useful, and motivational to "drive by" translators [21:10] Ideally, It would auto-import via bzr along with new translations. [21:10] rowinggolfer_: Why don't you ask about getting a list of translators on https://answers.edge.launchpad.net/rosetta/+addquestion . If we already have the feature and it's hidden, someone will be able to tell you that; and if not, they can convert it into a bug. [21:10] perhaps I should file a feature request now you have confirmed it's not in the current functionality?? [21:10] gary_poster, thanks.. I'll do exactly that. [21:10] cool [21:11] appreciate your help folks. [21:11] rowinggolfer_: this gives you a list for the english uk translation https://translations.edge.launchpad.net/openmolar/trunk/+pots/translations/en_GB/+details [21:12] you can then look at the list for each language, it is manual but may be of use [21:14] https://answers.edge.launchpad.net/rosetta/+question/54832 [21:17] ubuntujenkins, that's also helpful, I can grab the names from such as https://translations.edge.launchpad.net/openmolar/trunk/+pots/translations/fr/+details [21:18] it would be very nice if a full list was available somewhere [21:19] yep not as automatic I think automating it would be a great idea === _chevdor is now known as chevdor [21:26] I made a mistake in on a package in a ppa if i delete the current one from the ppa and upload a new one how will people see the updates on their computer? [21:29] ubuntujenkins, just increment the package number, and that will ensure they get the recent one. [21:30] rowinggolfer_: so if the old one was 2009-8ubuntupp1 and it should be 2009-7ubuntuppa1 what should i make it? [21:31] I'm not certain... if you do that though, anyone who has installed the former package will not get updates. [21:31] can't you do 2009-8ubuntuapp2 [21:32] I am trying to make sure i get things correct as per https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/PPA/BuildingASourcePackage [21:33] ubuntujenkins, have you asked in #motu [21:33] ubuntujenkins: If you made a version number mistake you'll just have to live with it. It's no big deal. [21:33] fair enough, it is very unliky ubuntu will update latex in lucid tbh . I thought i could correct it if i can. [21:34] thanks Penguin_Guy and rowinggolfer_ [21:38] hey [21:39] I get this error when trying to branch any project: Permission denied (publickey). [21:42] BadChoice: What files do you have in '~/.ssh'? [21:43] Penguin_Guy: known_hosts [21:43] portatil-ssh-private.asc portatil-ssh-public.asc [21:43] BadChoice: Do you have a secure shell key? [21:44] yes i do [21:44] but, aren't those? [21:44] neil@slim-maroon:~/.ssh$ ls [21:44] config id_rsa id_rsa.pub known_hosts [21:45] config is irrelevant, sorry. [21:46] BadChoice: You need to export your public and private key to the ~/.ssh directory (similar to rowinggolfer_'s setup). [21:47] mmm let me check [21:47] i think I have some keys in my mail [21:49] bug 589391 [21:49] Launchpad bug 589391 in Launchpad Translations "There such be an automated way to get a list of contributors to my project. (affected: 1, heat: 6)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/589391 [21:51] I've subscribed popey, so my will be done ;) [21:51] Penguin_guy: I copied all my old keys in .ssh and it didn't work [21:51] how can I create a new one? [21:51] BadChoice, tbh I didn't think you needed an ssh key to simply get a branch [21:52] i did bzr launchpad-login myuser [21:52] you don't you only need it once you want to add stuff to a branch [21:52] and now, I think it wants a key [21:52] and then, why do I get that error? [21:52] that will be a gpg key then. [21:53] what do you get if you do [21:53] ~$bzr launchpad-login [21:53] jordi-gloobus [21:53] my user [21:53] and ~$ bzr whoami [21:53] jordi puigdellviol [21:54] nothing wrong there then. [21:54] which project are you trying to branch [21:54] gloobus [21:55] well [21:55] lp:gloobus-preview [21:55] i'm the developer [21:55] i have no problem with my other compuer [21:55] i can add things, and download and all that stuff [21:55] but in my laptop i get this error.. [21:55] i only want to branch here [21:56] ~$ bzr branch lp:gloobus-preview works here [21:57] BadChoice, what email do you use to log into launchpad?? [21:57] jordi@gloobus.net [21:57] do this [21:58] ~$ bzr whoami "jordi puigdellviol " [21:58] and now? [21:59] does that help? [21:59] lets see... [21:59] rowingglofer_, it didn't work [21:59] :( [21:59] Permission denied (publickey). [21:59] bzr: ERROR: Connection closed: Unexpected end of message. Please check connectivity and permissions, and report a bug if problems persist. [22:01] rowinggolfer_: what else can it be, have u seen the error i get? [22:02] BadChoice, I am new to this also, but do pull/push from many machines. [22:03] maybe this helps? [22:03] http://omgili.com/mailinglist/bazaar/lists/canonical/com/gv7okrhc71gergmaneorg.html [22:03] BadChoice: I still believe your problem may be due to missing keys in ~/.ssh. Anyway, these questions may prove useful: https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/79261 https://answers.launchpad.net/bzr/+question/99703 https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad-code/+question/107036 [22:03] mmmm [22:04] i have the key in launchpad, if I copy it from there will work? [22:04] you do have ssh installed? [22:04] yes [22:05] BadChoice: Yes, but that's your public key, you'll probably also want your private key (which only you have). [22:05] I have the file [22:05] i've never copied keys over IIRC [22:05] BadChoice: The key file? [22:06] -----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY----- [22:06] Proc-Type: 4,ENCRYPTED [22:06] DEK-Info: DES-EDE3-CBC,8549B35B652E1C01 [22:06] yes, a one that starts with this [22:06] cat /home/jordi/.ssh/portatil-ssh-private.asc [22:06] i think this one is the private key [22:07] BadChoice, go to https://launchpad.net/~jordi [22:07] and add a key for the machine you are on [22:07] you only have one. [22:07] oks [22:07] whereas I have 4 [22:08] https://launchpad.net/~rowinggolfer [22:09] rowingglofer_ [22:09] I have my key added... [22:09] I onlye have one cause I used to have another account [22:10] and there is where I have the other keys [22:10] ~guitarboy000 [22:13] Penguin_Guy: how can I create a new key? [22:14] BadChoice: Google it: http://www.google.com/search?q=Create+an+SSH+key [22:15] oks lets see [22:15] https://help.launchpad.net/YourAccount/CreatingAnSSHKeyPair [22:17] I've created a new one [22:17] and how can I tell bzr to use that one [22:18] You need to tell SSH to use it. [23:52] wtf, that was scary at a first read