[00:14] <mgz> bah.
[00:14] <mgz> what's the easiest way of getting tree.get_file_text to actually give me text, as in no \r in lines...
[00:14] <mgz> horrible feeling the answer is "content filters"
[00:20] <vila> 526AAF67
[00:20] <vila> pff wrong window :)
[00:21] <mgz> just have to skip the optimisation if os.sep != "\n" for now,
[00:21] <mgz> and down to one failure...
[00:23] <vila> PsyberS: there is https://edge.launchpad.net/bzr-update-copyright that sounds like a good starting point
[00:25] <vila> As if I was bored, I managed to break my boot partion map while formatting a new HD for backups...
[00:27] <vila> thanks to ubuntu-rescue-remix I managed to restore it, fix the FS, reinstall grub and viola, works again, interesting times indeed
[00:27] <vila> I wish you all less emotions tonight :)
[00:29] <mgz> yeay for computers.
[00:31] <vila> but enough for me tonight :)
[01:05] <mgz> submitted, Parth is going to hate reviewing that.
[01:06] <mgz> actually, 718 lines (+229/-297) 3 files modified isn't as bad as I thought it'd be
[01:16] <PsyberS> vila: thanks for the pointer, i think that updates the year so thats a start at least
[01:33] <PsyberS> hah, the author lives like 1.5 hrs away from me
[02:13] <Visualante> how do i restore a file?
[02:13] <Visualante> searching restore on launchpad didn't garner anything helpful
[02:27] <PsyberS> Visualante: bzr revert <file>
[02:27] <Visualante> thank you, PsyberS, i found another backup
[02:28] <Visualante> ../Filename instead of Filename :I
[04:42] <exarkun> Did I overhear that someone is already fixing the SIGWINCH bug?
[06:43] <lifeless> exarkun: already fixed, in 2.1.2 and 2.2b3, I think
[07:30] <devilsadvocate> hi, i really, really need some help. for some reason anyone using windows who tries to update a bzr repo here causes an error 123 (incorrect filename/path/...). i've tried bzr-revert, bzr-uncommit to the last few commits. no good. (everyone's using a checkout of the same branch and commit to it)
[07:30] <devilsadvocate> does anyone know why this could happen / how i can sort it out?
[07:32] <devilsadvocate> oh, and everything works just fine on linux. also, the last commit was made from a windows box.
[07:32] <lifeless> have a look in your .bzr.log
[07:32] <lifeless> bzr --version will show you where that is
[07:33]  * devilsadvocate looks
[07:38] <devilsadvocate> hrm
[07:38] <devilsadvocate> http://pastie.org/private/nqddav49gqvkgmjh13zbq
[07:38] <devilsadvocate> doesnt look very useful, though
[07:38] <devilsadvocate> however, those last few folders there were part of the commits which i uncommitted
[07:38] <devilsadvocate> and therefore shouldnt really be there
[07:39] <devilsadvocate> so how do I _really_ back out some commit?
[07:41] <devilsadvocate> hrm, I wonder if the : in that damn Thumbs.db:encryptable just irreversably destroyed my repository
[08:07] <wilx> Colon in a name on Windows?
[08:07] <wilx> That's syntax for data streams.
[08:09] <devilsadvocate> I'm not sure where the : came from. I'm guessing it was made by windows along with Thumbs.db.
[08:09] <devilsadvocate> maybe its a windows 7 thing
[10:14] <toabctl> is there a good howto for handling debian packages with bzr and launchpad?
[10:14] <toabctl> !launchpad
[12:16] <zedtux> Hi all, I have a question: I've added the parameter create_signatures to my ~/.bazaar/bazaar.conf file and now when I do a commit it try to sign my commit (that's what I excepted) but my problem is that bzr don't take the right key. I have 2 or 3 GNUGpg keys. How to tell to bzr to use this other one ?
[12:19] <lifeless> signing_command
[12:19] <lifeless> see bzr help configuration
[12:25] <zedtux> thanks lifeless
[12:37] <zedtux> Thanks it works !
[12:37] <zedtux> See u
[19:58] <mementomori> hi
[19:59] <mementomori> I've hit my first conflict and now I've meld with 3 panes: BASE, THIS, OTHER
[19:59] <mementomori> which file will be the resolved one?
[20:00] <mementomori> I suppose THIS but I'm not suse
[20:00] <mementomori> sure