[03:39] <TheUni> did the i386 buildslaves go on vacation today?
[04:18] <psusi> I've been getting quite a few oopses, timeouts, etc with lp in the last few minutes... is the server overloaded or something?
[04:31] <spm> psusi: atm, yes a little. working hard.
[05:09] <Guest86981> I have a new Launchpad project and can't seem to push my bzr repository to my project on Launchpad. I get "Exception RuntimeError: 'maximum recursion depth exceeded in __subclasscheck__' in <type 'exceptions.RuntimeError'> ignored".
[05:11] <wgrant> Guest86981: How did you try to push it up?
[05:11] <wgrant> What was the command you used?
[05:11] <Guest86981> bzr push lp:~m-os-griffin/mblogic/trunk
[05:11] <spiv> You get that message during push?  Wow.
[05:11] <Guest86981> I tried this yesterday as well, and got the same result.
[05:12] <spiv> Guest86981: so, that's just a warning, and not an error
[05:12] <spiv> Guest86981: (although it is interesting)
[05:12] <spiv> Guest86981: so what else happens, exactly?
[05:12] <spiv> Does bzr just sit there stuck indefinitely?
[05:12] <Guest86981> Accrording to system monitor, there is no network traffic, and nothing is appearing on the project page.
[05:13] <spiv> Is there any other output from bzr?
[05:13] <Guest86981> It stays stuck on this, and nothing seems to happen. The message appears multiple times.
[05:13] <spiv> Please run "bzr push -Dhpss lp:~m-os-griffin/mblogic/trunk", then pastebin the corresponding section of your ~/.bzr.log
[05:13] <Guest86981> I may have my Launchpad project configured wrong (it's a new project), but I don't see anything obvious.
[05:14] <Guest86981> Ok
[05:14] <spiv> Also,
[05:14] <spiv> Please pastebin the exact output you do see
[05:14] <spiv> I'm quite interested in the "message appears multiple times"
[05:14] <Guest86981> I get the exact same result.
[05:15] <spiv> It's circumstantial evidence that some error handling is triggering another error which triggers that error handling, etc, causing an infinite loop.
[05:15] <spiv> Guest86981: Yes, -Dhpss adds more debug output to ~/.bzr.log, it doesn't change behaviour.
[05:15] <Guest86981> I get the error message 5 times, then it pauses, and after a while it repeats.
[05:17] <Guest86981> There's not much point in using pastebin, as all I get is this same message over and over again.
[05:18] <spiv> Guest86981: It would still be nice to see the exact output
[05:18] <Guest86981> Ok
[05:18] <spiv> Guest86981: but more importantly, I'd like to see the contents of ~/.bzr.log
[05:19] <Guest86981> http://pastebin.com/gvhC8u3m
[05:19] <Guest86981> That was the screen. I'll look up the log now.
[05:23] <Guest86981> It's 884kB. How much do you need to see?
[05:23] <spiv> Guest86981: everything since the invocation of the -Dhpss command would be simplest
[05:23] <Guest86981> That's about 11,000 lines
[05:24] <spiv> Guest86981: I'm happy to receive it via email at andrew.bennetts at canonical.com if you prefer
[05:25] <Guest86981> That's 10,000 lines so far. I'll gzip it and email it to you at the address you have just given.
[05:29] <Guest86981> Ah, I'm looking in the log and I think I see what may be the problem. It's looking for a repository that doesn't exist. I did a lot of experimentation using temporary projects trying to get things to work, and erased them. It's now trying to push non-existent trees. However, I never tried pushing *any* of those! I think I need to see if I can kill those attempts. I will hold off sending you anything until I have looked into this furth
[05:29] <Guest86981> er.
[05:30] <spiv> Guest86981: please send me the log anyway
[05:30] <Guest86981> Ok
[05:30] <spiv> Guest86981: I'm a bzr dev, I like to know when it's going wrong and how, so I can fix it :)
[05:30] <spiv> Perhaps you really have done something bad, but even if you have bzr should be coping much more gracefully than this :)
[05:33] <Guest86981> I've sent the log.
[05:34] <Guest86981> If I find out anything more on my own, I will follow up with another e-mail at the same address that I just sent the log to.
[05:34] <spiv> Guest86981: thanks!
[05:34] <Guest86981> Bye!
[05:37] <mtaylor> lifeless: so should I disable edge redirects for my account at this point?
[05:37] <mtaylor> lifeless: btw - I read that email subject as "edgy official deprecated"...
[05:38] <spiv> Hmm, I think those errors may have been happening server side.
[05:39] <spiv> It's hard to tell from that log.
[05:39] <wgrant> mtaylor: edge redirects should be turned off in a couple of days.
[05:40] <wgrant> mtaylor: We're just waiting for recipes to be switched on by beta team membership, not just on edge.
[05:40] <mtaylor> wgrant: ah, cool
[06:41] <bilalakhtar> Edge redirect is not working for me!
[06:42] <bilalakhtar> I am logged in both production and Edge
[06:42] <bilalakhtar> And I cannot find the 'Disable/Enable edge redirect' link
[06:44] <wgrant> bilalakhtar: edge is deprecated. It and production now run the same code.
[06:44] <wgrant> The redirect is gone.
[06:44] <spm> have for a week or two now. I forget which - it blends after a while...
[06:44] <wgrant> Yeah, but the redirect only vanished recently.
[06:45] <bilalakhtar> wgrant: But why was this decision made?
[06:46] <wgrant> bilalakhtar: The difference between edge and production was that edge updated daily, while production updated roughly once a month. Now production updates approximately daily.
[06:46] <wgrant> So there's no point to edge any more.
[06:47] <spm> wgrant: "approximately daily" depends on which TZ you're in to get "daily" ;-)
[06:48] <wgrant> spm: 4 deployments over 3 days => ~daily. Blah blah sample size blah.
[06:48] <spm> hahaha
[06:49] <spm> 5 over 4 atm
[06:49] <wgrant> See! Even closer!
[06:49] <spm> snort
[06:49] <spm> 723,738,756, and 777 and 793 today
[06:50] <spm> not that we keep records of this or anything
[06:51] <wgrant> Only three days behind. Not bad.
[11:26] <happyaron> hi, can any staff help me remove this directory in ppa? it is not shown on web ui. http://ppa.launchpad.net/happyaron/ppa/ubuntu/pool/main/n/nvidia-common/
[11:28] <wgrant> happyaron: It looks like you deleted the package at just the wrong time.
[11:28] <wgrant> happyaron: Try to delete it again.
[11:28] <wgrant> ('Delete packages', search for superseded packages, select the deleted one, and delete it again)
[11:29] <wgrant> You deleted the source, but the binaries weren't published into afterwards, so they didn't get deleted too.
[11:29] <wgrant> s/into/until/
[11:29] <wgrant> Blah.
[11:29] <happyaron> okay, trying now
[11:33] <happyaron> wgrant: works, thank you!
[12:06] <ntoll> I can't connect to bazaar.launchpad.net port 22... is there a problem..?
[12:06] <Tak> I was just about to ask that
[12:06] <ntoll> i.e. I can't push some work
[12:07] <ntoll> :-(
[12:07] <henninge> ntoll, Tak: read the topic ;-)
[12:07] <henninge> It's an announced downtime of 15 min max.
[12:07] <ntoll> henninge, sorry...
[12:07] <Tak> oops, didn't notice that it had changed
[12:07] <ntoll> henninge, thanks for your patience
[12:07] <henninge> no need to be sorry .. ;-)
[12:08] <henninge> Happens to me all the time.
[12:08] <Tak> even more reason to be sorry ;-)
[12:08] <ntoll> heh
[15:39] <nedko> hi
[15:39] <nedko> how to associate a debian bug to a launchpad bug?
[15:48] <StevenK> nedko: Click "also affects project" on the LP bug
[15:49] <nedko> StevenK: yes, and then? Typing Debian does not seem to work
[15:50] <StevenK> nedko: Looking, one sec
[15:54] <StevenK> nedko: I'm so sorry, it's "Also affects distribution"
[15:54] <nedko> aha!
[15:54] <nedko> StevenK: thanks!
[15:55] <StevenK> nedko: You're welcome
[16:12] <shtylman> I was cooking me some packages using a receipie and stumbled upon: http://launchpadlibrarian.net/58353481/buildlog.txt.gz
[16:12] <shtylman> trying to build in maverick locally produces the same error
[16:13] <shtylman> seems like an orig.tar file is not being created? is this common?
[16:44] <shtylman> seems like maybe lp building doesn't support the quilt 3 format?
[16:44] <shtylman> or requirements I should say
[16:44] <vadi2> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/synaptic/+bug/124373 is being spammed, FYI
[17:28] <geser> shtylman: I'm not familiar with build recipes but read in the past that only "native" packages are supported (no .orig.tar.gz)
[17:40] <poolie> geser, no, that's not correct
[17:40] <poolie> a common use is to merge packaging info into an upstream branch
[20:15] <gmiernicki> oi, anyone able to tell me how to set the name bzr uses when it commits to launchpad? not the launchpad-login, but the actual name it uses
[20:29] <eightbitmonkey> Hey all, how do I pass ownership of a project to another user?
[20:41] <ZAHER> I can't access to launchpad.net from browser I get this msg "The connection was interrupted"!!
[20:44] <shtylman> is the requirement for source format 3 removed when we sync from debian?
[20:44] <StevenK> It is not
[20:46] <shtylman> does that mean the automatic builders will be updated to handle that?
[20:46] <shtylman> otherwise the orig.tar is never created... even locally I have been poking around with the bzr-builder
[20:46] <shtylman> with same results
[20:47] <shtylman> what is strange is that the lucid auto builder works
[20:48] <shtylman> I guess in maverick it got more strict
[20:48] <shtylman> and requires the orig tar
[20:49] <StevenK> shtylman: Source packages that use source format 3 should work fine. Source package *recipes* using source format 3, I have no idea.
[20:51] <shtylman> sadness
[21:33] <ZAHER> I can't access to launchpad.net from browser, all time I get this msg "The connection was interrupted"!!
[21:38] <wgrant> shtylman: Right, maverick's dpkg no longer falls back to native 1.0 when there's no orig.tar.gz.
[21:38] <wgrant> shtylman: So you can't have a recipe build that asks for 3.0 (quilt), since recipe builds don't support orig.tar.gz yet.
[21:39] <StevenK> wgrant: You could approve my MP :-P
[21:42] <shtylman> wgrant: :(
[21:42] <shtylman> but not shocking
[21:44] <wgrant> StevenK: Indeed I could. I would have if Launchpad bothered to notify reviewers that an MP had been updated.
[21:44] <wgrant> But done.
[21:44] <StevenK> wgrant: I don't think it tells you if the branch has been pushed too
[21:45] <wgrant> StevenK: No.
[21:45] <wgrant> StevenK: But it wouldn't have even emailed me if you'd commented.
[21:45] <wgrant> Since one cannot subscribe to an MP.
[21:45] <StevenK> This would be a useful feature
[21:50] <wgrant> Oh, no, I lie.
[21:50] <wgrant> I do get emailed about comments.
[21:50] <wgrant> Despite not being in the list of people who will be notified.
[22:05] <fontanon> hi everybody!
[22:05] <fontanon> does anyone have some experience migrating bugs from launchpad project to bugzilla.gnome.org project?
[22:39] <fontanon> It's there any documentation about the forwarding bugs features of launchpad? (the also affects project thing)
[22:43] <lifeless> !help
[22:43] <lifeless> bah
[22:43] <lifeless> sorry
[22:43] <lifeless> help.launchpad.net should have something
[22:48] <fontanon> !help
[22:49] <fontanon> lifeless, let me see thanks