[00:25] <MaximLevitsky> Launchpad bug reporting system is down
[00:25] <MaximLevitsky> When it will be back?
[00:27] <MaximLevitsky> :-(
[00:27] <poolie> MaximLevitsky: really
[00:28] <poolie> MaximLevitsky: what in particular is wrong?
[00:28] <MaximLevitsky> Try this
[00:28] <MaximLevitsky> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+filebug?no-redirect
[00:28] <MaximLevitsky> I enter a bug description
[00:28] <MaximLevitsky> And hit next
[00:28] <MaximLevitsky> it never competes
[00:29] <persia> Works for me
[00:29] <MaximLevitsky> don't know why
[00:29] <MaximLevitsky> for example going to
[00:29] <MaximLevitsky> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+search?text=pulseaudio
[00:29] <MaximLevitsky> also gives me Timeout Error
[00:30] <MaximLevitsky> Its not my ISP, is it?
[00:30]  * MaximLevitsky switches ISPs
[00:31] <MaximLevitsky1> No, doesn't help
[00:32] <MaximLevitsky1> Its is really launchpad failure
[00:33] <prettyrobots> I uploaded my first package and it didn't build.
[00:33] <prettyrobots> It is missing dependencies.
[00:33] <MaximLevitsky1> as for timeout error, its OOPS-1728D2291
[00:33] <ubot5`> https://lp-oops.canonical.com/oops.py/?oopsid=1728D2291
[00:33] <prettyrobots> How do I check for dependencies during package development?
[00:37] <prettyrobots> I can't seem to to get pbuilder to work. fakeroot seems to fail too.
[00:37] <persia> prettyrobots, #ubuntu-packaging is a much better channel for that kind of question.
[00:37] <prettyrobots> Okay.
[00:38] <persia> MaximLevitsky1, Looks like there's nobody officially organised to review OOPSes right now.  Sounds like a timeout issue, and strange that it works for me and not for you.
[00:39] <persia> That said, if you get an OOPS, you have definitely managed to crash launchpad.
[00:43] <Ddorda> hey guys, i'm having troubles with my username in lp. i have 2 usernames d-dorda and ddorda, both are mine. i don't remember i ever registered twice and don't want to have 2 users. is it possible to merge these 2 to ~ddorda which is the original user?
[00:44] <MaximLevitsky1> persia: whats funny is that I was able to report a bug via  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug?no-redirect
[00:45] <persia> And I was able to open a bug against pulse.
[00:45] <persia> Maybe try entering a different bug subject, and then change it on the second page?
[00:48] <MaximLevitsky1> persia: tried that
[00:48] <MaximLevitsky1> I tried 1234
[00:48] <MaximLevitsky1> But bugreports work fine through  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug?no-redirect
[00:48] <persia> And got the same timeout?
[00:48] <MaximLevitsky1> These are 2 different issues
[00:49] <MaximLevitsky1> I get timeout on package searth
[00:49] <persia> Well, so that you can move on with your day, file it against ubuntu, and then assign it to the right package (the folk in #ubuntu-bugs can help if you get stuck)
[00:49] <MaximLevitsky1> When I fill bug, the circle just keeps rotating
[00:49] <persia> Probably also worth filing a bug against launchpad describing your experience in detail
[00:49] <MaximLevitsky1> The thing is that it did work this morning
[00:50]  * persia isn't sure
[00:54] <upd> hei, i need info for ubuntu, i mean for gnome, ther is a clock with weather, now wher are thes translations for wheather name, are on launchpad or. are recived via source for my country ?
[01:00] <upd> anyone ?
[01:06] <persia> It's likely to be a combination.  I'm kinda guessing, but I suspect that the source code has translations that get stripped by pkg-strip-translations, and then pushed to Rosetta, and then pulled into language-pack-gnome-${LANG}
[01:07] <persia> You might find #ubuntu-devel to be a better channel to get a real answer, but based on other traffic there, I think the person who understood everything about how that worked isn't so active anymore (plus wasn't usually around on weekends anyway).
[01:13] <poolie> yes that filebug thing works for me too
[01:15] <mgedmin> Ddorda, does https://help.launchpad.net/YourAccount/Merging answer your question?
[01:16] <Ddorda> mgedmin: indeed, it anser*ed* :)
[01:16] <poolie> hi marius
[01:16]  * mgedmin waves
[01:18] <mgedmin> incidentally that page I linked here has a broken image
[01:18] <mgedmin> 404 for https://help.launchpad.net/htdocs/lp20/img/icon-info.png
[01:18] <Ddorda> guys, i have a bug report and not sure where to put it, can you guide me? the mailing lists archive doesn't support non-latin languages!
[01:18]  * mgedmin doesn't care enough to file a bug and considers his open-source-user's duty fulfilled by mentioning it in #launchpad
[01:20] <poolie> Ddorda: https:?/bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad/+filebug
[01:20] <poolie> Ddorda: https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad/+filebug
[01:20] <poolie> please include an example
[01:20] <Ddorda> poolie: sure thing
[01:20] <Ddorda> thanks!
[01:22] <poolie> mgedmin: https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/647228
[01:22] <ubot5`> Launchpad bug 647228 in Launchpad itself "broken moin icons in help wiki (affected: 1, heat: 6)" [Undecided,New]
[01:22] <mgedmin> thanks!
[01:29] <Ddorda> https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/647232
[01:29] <ubot5`> Launchpad bug 647232 in Launchpad itself "Mailing list archive does not support non-latin languages (affected: 1, heat: 6)" [Undecided,New]
[01:31] <poolie> Ddorda: so it looks like they're ok in the individual messages, but broken on the summary page?
[01:32] <Ddorda> they are broken completely in the archive, in both the messages itself and the summery
[01:34] <poolie> that's strange
[01:34] <poolie> https://lists.launchpad.net/ubuntu-il/msg00033.html looks ok to me
[01:35] <poolie> (i can't read hebrew but it looks like hebrew)
[01:35] <poolie> but some other pages are x'd out
[01:35] <Ddorda> indeed
[01:35] <Ddorda> it is fine, weird
[01:36] <poolie> thanks for reporting it
[01:36] <Ddorda> poolie: sure, i hope someone will have time to fix it soon
[01:37] <Ddorda> and if it will be possible to fix what was already saved, it will be even better! :D
[01:37] <poolie> i think the originals are still saved
[01:38] <Ddorda> i hope so :P
[01:42] <upd> i get it it's in libgweather anyway thanks, by..
[03:53] <CarlFK> "You have used your Single Sign On ID to access a site which is not recognised by Launchpad Login Service: http://us.pycon.org/2011/openid/"  what does it take to get a site recognised ?
[03:54] <poolie> hm i guess file a bug against /launchpad
[03:54] <poolie> i don't think that warning necessarily indicates a problem
[03:54] <wgrant> poolie: SSO is canonical-identity-provider
[03:55] <wgrant> You could file a question there.
[03:55] <wgrant> But it should let you through regardless, just with a warning.
[03:55] <CarlFK> it does let me though - I guess fist I should wonder what "recognised" really means
[03:56] <wgrant> I'm not sure why it warns.
[03:56] <wgrant> It doesn't seem terrible useful.
[03:56] <CarlFK> I am assuming some sites are, so what makes them special
[03:57] <wgrant> The OpenID provider allows consumers to be whitelisted so they can retrieve privileged data (like email addresses and team memberships).
[04:09] <CarlFK> is the whitelist per user or system wide?
[04:18] <poolie> system wide, i think
[04:18] <poolie> at any rate there's no way to change it
[04:18] <poolie> i'm not sure why it doesn't just let you say whether you trust it or not
[04:45] <CarlFK> it does let the site use SSO for that site, I was just wondering if there was some reason I would want it recognised, and what that actually meant
[04:45] <CarlFK> no biggie - just wondering
[07:46] <H4Root> !vhost cia.gov
[07:47] <H4Root> how do i get a vhost?
[08:13] <cheater99> hi
[08:14] <cheater99> i am new to launchpad, i have just tried checking something out and the transfer was awesomely slow - is this usual? is there something i can do about it?
[08:14] <wgrant> cheater99: Did you get a warning suggesting that you run 'bzr launchpad-login'?
[08:14] <cheater99> yes
[08:15] <cheater99> is it faster when i do that?
[08:15] <cheater99> let me try it
[08:15] <wgrant> That should be substantially faster.
[08:15] <wgrant> It uses a smart protocol over SSH, rather than dumb HTTP transfers.
[08:18] <cheater99> mhm
[09:05] <LinuxJedi> hey guys, I'm getting timeouts when trying to change bug statuses
[09:07] <wgrant> LinuxJedi: What's the error message? Does it have an OOPS ID?
[09:07] <LinuxJedi> wgrant: (Error ID: OOPS-1729O825)
[09:07] <ubot5`> https://lp-oops.canonical.com/oops.py/?oopsid=1729O825
[09:07] <wgrant> LinuxJedi: Which bug, and what were you changing?
[09:07] <LinuxJedi> wgrant: https://bugs.launchpad.net/drizzle/+bug/646187
[09:07] <ubot5`> Launchpad bug 646187 in Drizzle elliott "MySQL privilege table errors still in InnoDB (affected: 1, heat: 6)" [Medium,New]
[09:07] <LinuxJedi> wgrant: status and milestone
[09:08] <wgrant> LinuxJedi: Separately, using the edit button next to each item?
[09:08] <LinuxJedi> wgrant: setting to Fix Committed and Drizzle 2010-09-27
[09:09] <LinuxJedi> wgrant: separately and tried via. the arrow next to "Elliott" too
[09:09] <LinuxJedi> wgrant: the latter gave me that OOPS ID
[09:10] <wgrant> LinuxJedi: Can you try it on https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/drizzle/+bug/646187? edge is running the latest version of the code -- it may be better-behaved in this case.
[09:10] <ubot5`> Launchpad bug 646187 in Drizzle elliott "MySQL privilege table errors still in InnoDB (affected: 1, heat: 6)" [Medium,New]
[09:12] <LinuxJedi> wgrant: (Error ID: OOPS-1729EB369)
[09:12] <ubot5`> https://lp-oops.canonical.com/oops.py/?oopsid=1729EB369
[09:13] <wgrant> The OOPSes should tell us what's wrong. But I can't see them, so we'll have to wait for someone who can.
[09:14] <LinuxJedi> wgrant: ok thanks, no rush.  I'm only going too be working on a few bugs today
[09:15] <LinuxJedi> wgrant: haha, now https://edge.launchpad.net/drizzle is timing out too ;)
[09:15] <LinuxJedi> (Error ID: OOPS-1729EB372)
[09:15] <ubot5`> https://lp-oops.canonical.com/oops.py/?oopsid=1729EB372
[09:16] <wgrant> Now that is odd.
[09:16] <wgrant> It renders in about a second for me.
[09:16] <LinuxJedi> ah, that worked on refresh
[09:16] <wgrant> And the timeout is several times that.
[09:17] <LinuxJedi> I'm sure it just hates me for some reason ;)
[09:18] <LinuxJedi> wgrant: huh, changing bug statuses has started working too.  Must have been some glitch
[09:19] <wgrant> LinuxJedi: Sounsd like the DB might have been overloaded for a while.
[09:19] <LinuxJedi> makes sense
[09:19] <LinuxJedi> wgrant: needs to run on Drizzle ;)
[09:19] <wgrant> Heh.
[10:22] <geser> wgrant: I see that the FTBFS page lists DEPWAITs again. So the regex got fixed?
[10:24] <wgrant> geser: It's a different type of depwait.
[10:24] <wgrant> Versioned depwait still works OK.
[10:24] <wgrant> It's if the package is entirely unavailable that things break.
[12:19] <maxb> Huh, my daily builds alternate persona has more karma than I do :-/
[12:58] <LinuxJedi> maxb: I find some things weigh much heavier than others.  Our project manager's karma skyrocketed in a week when he touched a bunch of blueprints for example
[12:59] <LinuxJedi> maxb: I don't think anyone on the drizzle project takes karma seriously anyway
[16:09] <oubiwann> rockstar: hey man, project group time again :-)
[16:10] <oubiwann> rockstar: but I've forgotten who I talk to, in order to get a project group created...
[17:35] <ThomasB2k> Hello. I've just built a debian package and I'm trying to dput the .changes file into my PPA. I keep getting an error that I've googled and I'm not getting any results for. "Rejected: Source/binary (i.e. mixed) uploads are not allowed."
[17:35] <ThomasB2k> I have no idea what is wrong.
[17:36] <ThomasB2k> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
[17:44] <maxb> ThomasB2k: You upload source packages *only* to PPAs
[17:44] <maxb> apparently you're trying to upload a binary as well
[17:44] <ari-tczew> can I review listed revisions to stricte file on bazaar?
[17:45] <ThomasB2k> Okay, so what do I do, maxb. This is only the second time I've ever done this, and the first time I was given a walkthrough.
[17:45] <ari-tczew> ok I got it: "view changes to this file"
[17:47] <maxb> ThomasB2k: use the -S argument when building the source package
[17:47] <ThomasB2k> okay, thank you!
[17:48] <ThomasB2k> really maxb, thank you so much!
[17:51] <ThomasB2k> it was accepted!
[18:19] <terrycojones> I'm playing with launchpadlib for the first time & have managed to log in, get a Launchpad instance back & can see the 'bugs' attr on it, get bugs[1], etc - i.e., all the stuff in the docs.  I'm wondering how to filter the bugs list to get a subset of interest.
[18:44] <maxb> terrycojones: https://launchpad.net/+apidoc tells all the gory details
[18:50] <terrycojones> maxb: hi - thanks! i found my way there with help from jkakar.