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rCXBug #411322 has been fixed at bugzilla but the remote watch still says "New". Is there a way to update this manually?00:49
ubot5Launchpad bug 411322 in Nautilus "desktop icon position of symbolic links are not restored (affected: 15, heat: 44)" [Unknown,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/41132200:49
thumperrCX: I don't think so01:12
thumperrCX: whould catch up when the bugwatch notices01:12
rCXthumper: thanks01:12
spmrCX: fwiw, the checkwatches script was in gaga land; I've killed that and left it to run again. so hopefully... "soon"01:14
rCXspm: thanks01:16
jjardonHello, I get lot of tarball in the glib page: https://launchpad.net/glib/01:54
jjardonHow can I fix that?01:54
jjardonAlso, tarballs are not shown in the history view01:55
thumperjjardon: what history view?02:05
jjardonthumper, in the "Series and milestones" graph02:07
thumperjjardon: I'm afraid I don't understand your problem02:08
jjardonthumper, https://launchpad.net/glib/ -> "Series and milestones" graph. Compare it with the graph of https://launchpad.net/gtk: you can see 2.21.1, 2.21.2, 2.21.3 ... there02:09
thumperjjardon: the extra bits you see on the gtk graph are the releases and milestones attached to the series02:11
thumperjjardon: glib doesn't have any milestones or releases on the series02:11
jjardonthumper, that is my problem: there are some glib releases but they doesnt appear in the graph02:12
thumperjjardon: I think that someone has to add the releases to the project on Launchpad, as it doesn't automagically add them02:13
jjardonthumper, I've already fill the Release URL pattern: https://launchpad.net/glib/2.2402:15
thumperjjardon: ok, this is out of my current understanding02:15
thumperjjardon: I've not worked on this bit02:16
jjardonok, thanks anyway02:16
thumperjjardon: best way to chase it up would to be to ask a question on launchpad02:16
thumperhttps://answers.edge.launchpad.net/launchpad/+addquestion02:17
wgrantjjardon: It should automatically pull those releases in. When did you add the pattern?02:17
jjardonwgrant, several day ago02:17
wgrantHm. It's meant to run daily.02:18
jjardonhow anoyning me is that the gtk ones works well02:18
lifelessthumper: is build from build usable by randoms now ?02:18
wgrantOh.02:19
wgrantjjardon: The releases are all on the 'head' series.02:19
wgrantIt has a pattern of http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/glib/*/glib-*.tar.bz202:19
jjardonwgrant, yeah, I tried to delete that branch but I can't02:20
jjardon(timeout error)02:20
jjardonanyway, that branch is disabled02:20
wgrantjjardon: You should probably move the existing releases.02:20
wgrantTo the relevant series.02:20
wgrantAnd remove the release URL.02:20
jjardon(the same works without problems in the gtk case)02:20
wgrantThen you can delete the series.02:20
jjardonwgrant, https://launchpad.net/gtk/+series02:23
jjardonI get a timout error when trying to remove https://launchpad.net/gtk/all02:24
wgrantProbably due to the huge number of releases on it.02:24
wgrantif you don't want them, perhaps delete them first.02:24
thumperlifeless: you mean build branch to archive?02:25
thumperlifeless: should be02:25
lifelessgreat02:25
thumperlifeless: it has some issues, as you would expect from beta bits02:25
* lifeless makes a note to make bzr nightlies use it.02:25
wgrantlifeless: Apart from the massive build queues, but they're resolving now.02:25
wgrantAnd some distroseries don't work.02:25
jjardonwgrant, ok, I'll try that02:29
doctormohello jjardon02:29
jjardondoctormo, hello02:30
doctormojjardon: Busy evening? 4th of july etc? http://pahul.deviantart.com/art/Tigon-17007941802:34
jjardondoctormo, no US citizen here02:37
doctormojjardon: Where are you from?02:37
jjardonSpain02:37
doctormojjardon: I'm from England, where you at UDS Barcelona?02:43
jjardondoctormo, no02:44
doctormoshame, we could have met.02:44
jjardonunfotunately I've never been on any UDS02:45
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coperniccan launchpad be used for project management aswell, I diden't see a personal todo/milestone/project overview?10:07
copernicpersonal overview10:08
lifelesssure10:08
copernicyeah maybe that's only for registered developers?10:09
lifelesswell you need an account on LP10:10
lifelessor how can it generate a list for you ? :)10:10
copernicI'm a member of the ubuntu launchpad10:10
copernicnever you mind :)10:12
copernicI should RTFM10:14
copernicsorry, thx anyways lifeless10:14
lifelessde nada10:14
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d3xterhi, i've deleted my PPA but it is still listed as "deleted". I would like to undelete it. Is it possible?11:21
bigjoolsd3xter: as it said in the warning that was on that depage11:21
bigjoolsoops11:21
bigjoolsd3xter: as it said in the warning that was on that deletion page, the deletion is permanent11:21
d3xterbut it was a lie, because it is not really deleted11:23
d3xterit is still there but marked as "not active"11:23
d3xterbigjools: i don't want to recover the files from PPA. I just want to use the same PPA name11:25
bigjoolsd3xter: yes, it's deleted.  None of the files are available any more, just the history is kept.  No, you can't re-use the name, there's a bug that prevents that.11:31
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dholbachhiya13:27
dholbachis http://launchpadlibrarian.net/51409763/dholbach-xwax-trunk.log a known problem?13:27
maxbdholbach: In the absence of jelmer, I think your best option is to check bzr-git and dulwich bugs, and file if you don't find one13:30
dholbachthanks maxb13:31
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dholbachit might be bug 58018813:34
* dholbach shrugs13:34
ubot5Launchpad bug 580188 in Launchpad Bazaar Integration "code import sometimes oopsing with ProcessTerminated (affected: 1, heat: 5)" [Low,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/58018813:36
aboudreaultHi. I wonder if it's "normal" than my package uploaded the 1st of july, has not been build yet ? Is it because servers are loaded ?16:14
aboudreaultI've seen "Start in 4 seconds"...... but then "Start in 1 minute" ...etc..16:16
aboudreaultnow it goes back to 10 minutes.16:16
bigjoolsaboudreault: it will start soon16:24
bigjoolsthe estimates for starting are very hand-wavy16:24
aboudreaultok, good. I see i386 is started now. thanks.16:25
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riochI have a bzr branch on my machine. On launchpad, I've not created anything. Do I create the branch on launchpad first, then push, or will it create it for me?17:02
mwhudsonrioch: you need to create the project on launchpad, but not the branch17:03
riochmwhudson: ok. so if I just push to it, it will create the correct branch for me, so that in future I can do bzr push lp:project-name?17:04
mwhudsonrioch: it will create the branch, you need to hook the branch up as the 'development focus' in the web site for it to be lp:project-name though17:05
riochahhh ok. thanks.17:06
riochthis may be a stupid question, but what name should I give the branch?17:11
maxb'trunk' is common for the main branch of a project17:12
riochthanks17:13
riochI was looking at examples, but I wasn't sure if that was a launchpad thing or not.17:13
riochso what's the difference between the main branch and a release branch?17:15
riochI see some projects have development focus on a series17:16
RuediiXThe main branch is current development, the release branch is either the current significant release, or the branch that is working towards that release17:19
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RuediiXEither way the release branch is more stable, and less prone to failure due to changes.17:22
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riochRuediiX: is it really necessary to have a trunk? You could just have a branch for each release, right?17:32
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riochLet's say I develop on my trunk branch and want to release. I would create a branch for this release, and then push the code to that branch as well, or is there a funky way to copy it?17:40
RuediiXI'm not too familiar with it, I'm still a beginner, but I've seen it done lots of ways.  I've rarely seen EVERY release having a branch made, but I've seen quite a few projects make 2 branches for each currently worked on release.17:45
RuediiXThere are lots of guides.  I really wish Launchpad would better link their documentation to the appropriate areas of their main site.17:47
riochyeah, I agree17:48
riochI'll use trunk for now and cross the other bridges when I get to them17:49
riochok, and another error. I set my username using bzr launchpad-login, but when I try to push I get: Permission denied (publickey).17:53
riochbzr: ERROR: Connection closed: Unexpected end of message. Please check connectivity and permissions, and report a bug if problems persist.17:53
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MuscovyIs there a limit to the number of PPAs a group or user can own?18:48
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jmlnot that I know of18:48
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mirak_hi20:39
mirak_the lpia architecture isn't part of the "any" ?20:39
doctormomirak_: nope20:41
mirak_doctormo, ok so I must add "amd64 i386 lpia"20:43
doctormomirak_: Your any means "really this doesn't need to be compiled", the problem your having I think is that PPAs don't compile for lpia20:45
lifelesserm20:46
mirak_doctormo, I though they where compiling for atom20:46
mirak_doctormo, this needs to be compiled.20:47
doctormoFor main and universe, but I don't think so for PPAs20:47
maxbmirak_: Yes, the lpia architecture is part of "any"20:47
mirak_doctormo, I think it's "all" who means no compile needed20:47
lifelessall is arch indep20:47
maxbHowever, the lpia archive does not exist in lucid and maverick20:47
lifelessany is 'must be compiled on each arch'20:47
jpdsmirak_: I think it's only available for karmic.20:47
mirak_ha ok, this changed then20:47
doctormolifeless: I stand corrected20:47
lifelessdoctormo: ^ - I think you have your wires crossed ;)20:47
mirak_doctormo, yes20:47
lifelessno probs :)20:47
mirak_doctormo, ayne idea why it was removed from lucid ?20:48
mirak_lpia is atom right ?20:48
maxbThere was an email to ubuntu-devel-announce, I think20:48
mirak_ok20:48
mirak_I don't care anyway, I don't own one20:48
mirak_and since I am selfish20:49
mirak_what is the generic cpu type for the amd64 arch ?20:49
mirak_ifneq (,$(filter amd64,$(DEB_BUILD_ARCH_CPU)))20:50
mirak_         MAKE_OPTIONS += PARALLEL=PARALLEL_128_SSE2 CPUOPT=amd6420:50
mirak_endif20:50
mirak_I am trying to do this but it doesn't work. CPUOPT is wrong.20:50
mirak_for march20:50
maxbFor that you should consult the gcc documentation20:52
* maxb sighs at the irony of a build which has been "Start in 4 seconds" for several minutes20:56
lantash2I wonder whether the LP builders will be able to keep up with the additional workload caused by daily builds. I'm currently in the process of setting up daily builds for the LottaNZB project.21:08
lantash2A test build requested on July 1st is still in the queue (even though the archive test rebuild seems to have been completed/canceled by now) and the ETA is essentially random.21:08
lantash2Nobody expects the builder admins to implement a Shortest Job First scheduling policy, but waiting 5 days for a 3-minute-build to complete is certainly not desirable. ^^21:14
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wbfhey guys,  can you upload just a script to a ppa? and that script would automatically go in /usr/bin and get updated like any other program?23:12
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lifelessif you package it, yes.23:14
wbfso i package it like i would any other program, the only source being the script?23:16
lifelessyes23:16
wbfcool23:17
wbfseems a bit like overkill, but cool23:17
MTecknologyI have one package in my PPA that shows as deleted, but still shows up - and hasn't gone away in a long time - any ideas why?23:32
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MTecknologyIs it possible to cancel a build? It's in the queue but once it hits it'll already be superceded23:37
maxbIt will auto-cancel when it reaches the head of the queue IIUC23:40
MTecknologyok23:41

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