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\shwhy do answers in "Open" state expire after 15 days? (because of no activity is not a good statement)08:03
\shand how can someone change this state again to "Open" or "not expired"?08:04
* AlanBell is struggling with daily builds08:21
wgrantAlanBell: What's the issue?08:35
AlanBellrecipe is here https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~alanbell/+recipe/daily-dash-of-dasher08:37
AlanBellpointing at lp:dasher which is an import of the gnome git tree08:37
AlanBelland lp:~alanbell/dasher/debian which is the /debian directory of the maverick dasher package08:38
AlanBelland it fails to build08:38
AlanBelldiscussing in -motu revealed it might be because the vcs doesn't include the configure script and needs autogen.sh running so I modified the debian rules to run that first, it still fails08:39
AlanBellit claims to be succesfull on lucid but I think that is just the source package, I don't think it has actually built anything useful08:40
AlanBellthe maverick build seems to be complaining about missing build deps http://launchpadlibrarian.net/58159102/buildlog.txt.gz08:47
AlanBelldpkg-checkbuilddeps: Unmet build dependencies: debhelper (>= 5.0.0) cdbs gnome-pkg-tools (>= 0.6) intltool (>= 0.40.1) libexpat1-dev libglib2.0-dev (>= 2.16.0) libgtk2.0-dev (>= 2.12.0) libx11-dev libxtst-dev libgnomeui-dev libgnome-speech-dev libbonobo2-dev liborbit2-dev libatspi-dev libatk1.0-dev libgconf2-dev gnome-doc-utils (>= 0.9.0) scrollkeeper gnome-common08:47
AlanBellbut I have no idea which or why08:47
wgrantUm.08:48
wgrantThat's interesting.08:48
wgrantI think those are all missing.08:48
wgrantWhich means that it didn't install anything.08:48
AlanBelloh, right. That is the full list certainly08:49
wgrantIt may mean that pbuilder-satisfydepends hates you.08:50
wgrantLet's see.08:51
wgrantAlanBell: Somehow the comment at the top of debian/control prevents pbuilder-satisfydepends from working.08:59
AlanBelloh, the bit about it being autogenerated!09:00
wgrantYeah.09:00
AlanBellbother09:00
wgrantAh.09:00
wgrantRemove the blank line.09:00
wgrantpbuilder-satisfydepends' behaviour is correct, but unobvious.09:00
wgrant(The source paragraph must be the first paragraph in the file, and a blank line delineates the end of a paragraph. So the comment was itself the first paragraph, albeit an empty one.)09:02
AlanBellhmm, so is that a bug in something?09:03
wgrantYour package.09:03
AlanBellin the control.in file?09:03
wgrantUnless something else inserts that blank line.09:03
AlanBellor the thing that converts the control.in to control09:03
wgrantHmm, interesting.09:03
wgrantLooks like the thing that converts it.09:03
wgrantWhich is probably some GNOME cdbs helper that I haven't touched in years.09:04
AlanBellis there some other way to do packaging than cdbs?09:05
\shplain debhelper?09:08
AlanBellso is it worth throwing away the /debian directory and starting from scratch with debhelper?09:09
AlanBelllooks like it is going better this time https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~alanbell/+recipe/daily-dash-of-dasher/+build/561909:11
AlanBellstill failed http://launchpadlibrarian.net/58171530/buildlog_ubuntu-maverick-i386.dasher_4.11%2B3139%2B11~maverick1_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz09:26
maxbAlanBell: build-aux/mkversion: 7: git: not found09:44
maxbfairly clear error, no?09:45
AlanBellnot to me :) does it need git as a build-dep?09:45
* AlanBell is a newbie at all this packaging lark09:45
maxbapparently09:45
maxbWhich is a bit silly really09:45
maxbYou might have to beat this buildsystem into submission and make it saner09:46
AlanBellI don't get why it needs more build-deps when done as a recipe09:46
AlanBellthe instructions seem to indicate if you lift the /debian directory from the package and merge it in a recipe with the VCS import then it should just all work09:47
wgrantIt sounds like the tree you get from the VCS isn't the same as the one in the tarballs.09:47
wgrantCheck their release docs to see what they run to prepare the tree.09:47
AlanBellhmm, where might I find that? not in the manual for dasher certainly09:49
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AlanBellmaxb: what about the missing .m4 files it seems to want from /aclocal? are they important?09:59
maxbwhat missing files?10:00
AlanBellabout 10-20 lines above the message about git not found10:00
AlanBellcodeset.m4 etc10:01
popeyhttps://edge.launchpad.net/~bobmorton smells like a spammer10:40
popeyhttps://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/gwibber/+bug/259830/comments/56 testing the waters..10:40
ubot5Launchpad bug 259830 in Gwibber "Honor gnome proxy setting (affected: 73, heat: 434)" [Medium,In progress]10:40
Takis there a way to enable user creation on a local instance?10:47
wgrantTak: Not in the testopenid OpenID provider. But you're not meant to use that for production.11:00
Takyeah - I'm trying to set up a local test environment for evaluation11:00
TakI did find utilities/make-lp-user , however11:00
wgrantThat is a handy one.11:00
Takis there any support (from launchpad teams/canonical/anybody) for companies running local launchpad instances against proprietary codebases?11:02
wgrantI don't believe so. But you can purchase a commercial subscription to host a proprietary project on Launchpad.net.11:02
Takyeah, that's not really an option :-/11:03
Takbut a support subscription would be11:05
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Takhmm, the code browser's not picking up my pushes :-/12:38
maxbTak: https://dev.launchpad.net/Code/HowToUseCodehostingLocally13:10
maxberm, although I see bits there which I know are out of date. But the essence should be valid13:11
Takah - so I have to manually make sync_branches13:12
maxbThe out of date for certain bit is that there's no more branch puller, the hosted and mirrored areas were collapsed into a single area13:13
Takmmm, it appears to succeed, but lp's still telling me there's no content in the branch(es)13:30
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kervalaplease someone succeeded to connect to launchpad web API with PHP ?16:06
kervalai tried "Step 1: Get a request token"16:07
kervalabut i can't get it working :(16:07
kervalai got : 400 Bad Request16:07
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infohighIs there a way to join a launchpad-hosted mailing list without having a launchpad account?20:05
maxbno20:07
infohighgah.20:07
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maxbSigning up for a Launchpad account should not be hard (other than the whole "Yes, it's yet another web account"20:08
infohighsure, just seems like a hassle for a mailing list... what happened to good ol' mailman :-)20:09
maxbLP lists actually are Mailman under the hood20:11
infohighthen it's a shame they removed the feature of being able to subscribe to their mailing lists with mailman's friendly mechanism ;)20:12
vadi2what is the launchpad filesize attachment limit for bugs?20:27
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ronnie_vd_cSo, now that UDS talks are over, i have a few questions about the LP API. I run into two problems. 1. i have a script that will ba called with piped data. But launchpad login_with also uses the os.stdin. It appears those two are in conflict. If i run the script without pipe, the authentication works great, but with pipe it fails23:04
ronnie_vd_c2. When i create a bug with private=True i got the following error: http://pastebin.com/bNr8iVD323:07
ronnie_vd_cThe bug is posted as it should be, but the error stays and stops my script23:07
geserwhat permissions does your script have?23:08
gesercan it read private bugs?23:08
geserand write private data? (don't know if it's needed to file private bugs)23:09
ronnie_vd_cgeser, it has my permissions. im the admin of the porject where i post. I gave the script my full permissions launchpad = Launchpad.login_with(IDENTIFIER, SERVICE, CACHEDIR, allow_access_levels=["WRITE_PUBLIC"])23:13
ronnie_vd_cgeser. if i look on staging.launchpad.net the bug is posted, even when the script returns an error23:14
wgrantronnie_vd_c: WRITE_PUBLIC is not full permissions.23:17
wgrantronnie_vd_c: That's WRITE_PRIVATE.23:17
wgrantWRITE_PUBLIC doesn't allow access to private data (like private bugs).23:17
ronnie_vd_cwgrant, ah ill try that23:17
ronnie_vd_cwgrant: problem 2 solved. Any thoughts on problem 1?23:18
wgrantronnie_vd_c: IIRC login_with should only prompt the first time.23:19
wgrantIs that not the case?23:19
ronnie_vd_cyes, thats the case. so i could make a separate script that is run once, which set authentication. and then run the script with the piped data all the other times23:20
wgrantI think that's probably best, unless you want to reimplement login_with in a way that is not completely clear.23:21
ronnie_vd_cwgrant, thats defenitly not my intention23:21
ronnie_vd_cthx for the help23:21
ronnie_vd_cgeser, you too ofc ;)23:21
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