[02:01] <jhl> I just tried to push my code to lp and ended up with this error: http://dpaste.com/274631/
[02:01] <jhl> Any ideas what's wrong?
[02:01] <lifeless> yes
[02:01] <lifeless> we have a degraded service on a backend server
[02:01] <lifeless> push again
[02:01] <jhl> OK, thanks.
[02:02] <jhl> lifeless: "No new revisions to push."
[02:02] <lifeless> that should be fine now
[02:03] <jhl> Yep, looks like all is well.
[02:03] <jhl> Thanks.
[02:03] <mtaylor> lifeless: fun for you
[02:03] <lifeless> https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad-code/+bug/674305
[02:04] <jhl> Achla.
[11:17] <lifeless> #/topic Assertion Error when pushing? see http://pad.lv/674305 | Code imports disabled for the week-end to mitigate this |
[11:35] <geser> is there a way to figure out with LP API which architectures are supported in each release?
[11:52] <wgrant> geser: For which meaning of "supported"?
[11:52] <wgrant> On archive.ubuntu.com, or in the release at all?
[11:54] <geser> wgrant: I'm working on the FBTFS script (I'm working on adding support for package sets) and asked myself while working on the script if I can fetch the architecture list for a release from LP instead of hard-coding the list in the script itself
[11:57] <wgrant> geser: It doesn't look like that's possible at the moment. Could you file a bug on Soyuz?
[11:57] <geser> sure
[11:58] <wgrant> I might fix it tomorrow.
[12:09] <geser> wgrant: bug 674854
[12:10] <geser> wgrant: do you know if distro_arch_series.official can be used to check if the arch is on archive.u.c or ports.u.c?
[12:13] <wgrant> geser: That isn't what controls the split, but I think that it should always match.
[12:13] <wgrant> So I'd use that.
[16:02] <fishor> hi all, do any one know best play to talk about new unity-compiz?
[17:23] <kklimonda> I've found a funny bug in Launchpad's code browser: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~kklimonda/kangaroo/master/annotate/head%3A/tests/gtk-cell-renderers.c - line 87th is reversed.. sort of ;)
[17:24] <kklimonda> or maybe it's a bug in firefox..
[17:39] <tsimpson> kklimonda: looks the same in FF, opera and chrome, so it's not browser-specific
[17:41] <tsimpson> kklimonda: though, the odd thing is that when you look at the page source it's seems correct, so maybe it's that all the browsers are broken :)
[20:12] <ujjain> how can launchpad help me with having a multi-lingual site?
[20:14] <tsimpson> ujjain: what exactly are you asking?
[20:15] <ujjain> tsimpson: I dont know. I was recommended Launchpad, but don´t know why, if and how it could help me.
[20:15] <ujjain> I read the wiki page :p
[20:15] <tsimpson> Launchpad does do translations, but it's mostly for programs
[20:16] <lifeless> ujjain: if you want to have your site translated, launchpad can help.
[20:16] <tsimpson> unless you used some programming language for your site (PHP/Python/Perl/Ruby/etc)..
[20:16] <lifeless> if you use its translations facility.
[20:16] <lifeless> ujjain: there are several sites (like, for instance login.ubuntu.com) that use Launchpad translations to have their page templates translated.
[20:16] <ujjain> I use PHP/MySQL, considering using CakePHP.
[20:17] <ujjain> Does Launchpad offer a list of translations? or is it used for your site users to help translate?
[20:17] <ujjain> and as a way to manage and implement translations by users.
[20:18] <lifeless> the latter
[20:18] <lifeless> (amongst other things)
[20:18] <lifeless> http://help.launchpad.net/
[20:29] <ujjain> Hmm,, how can I obtain translation data? via cvs?
[20:31] <lifeless> bzr
[20:31] <lifeless> or downloads
[20:35] <ujjain> ah
[20:35] <ujjain> what format I wonder
[20:36] <lifeless> .po - gettect
[20:36] <lifeless> gettext
[20:36] <lifeless> you could start a thread on launchpad-users if you want to discuss this in detail
[20:37] <lifeless> I have to run
[20:38] <ujjain> Yes
[20:38] <ujjain> thanks lots!!
[20:38] <ujjain> I will do some googling and reading babout launchpad
[20:38] <ujjain> thanks again for your time