[00:11] <jo-erlend_work> I just added an email on launchpad.net and I got an email asking me to confirm the email. When I clicked the link in the email, I got a launchpad-page with "Cancel" and "Continue". There was no text above it. Seemed strange.
[00:11] <wgrant> jo-erlend_work: Yeah, known bug.
[00:11] <wgrant> Just hit Continue.
[00:11] <jo-erlend_work> yes, I did. No worries. I just thought I'd mention it. :)
[00:15] <jo-erlend_work> also, an inconsistency: when I updated my languages, then when I pressed save, I was returned to the overview-page, as expected. But when I updated my IRC nicknames, then I had to press "cancel" after pressing "save" in order to be returned.
[13:56] <guest101> jml: may I have some help with my launchpad account?
[13:57] <jml> guest101: what's the problem?
[13:57] <guest101> I changed my username and email address some while ago, and recently started having problems
[13:57] <guest101> it used to be debian-jwiltshire (debian@jwiltshire.org.uk), I changed it to just jwiltshire (ubuntu@jwiltshire.org.uk)
[13:58] <jml> guest101: what behaviour are you seeing?
[13:58] <guest101> but I can't log in with the new email address, and it can't send me a password link - I tried a couple of times in case it was greylisting or something
[13:58] <guest101> meanwhile I've found that I can log in to the old account again now, though lots of the information is missing
[13:59] <jml> guest101: what kind of information?
[14:00] <guest101> bugs touched, group memberships, and so - but this does show up on l.n/~jwiltshire, I just can't log in to it
[14:00] <jml> ok.
[14:00] <jml> guest101: when you say you changed your username, did you just make a new account?
[14:01] <guest101> no, I changed the account name and email address in the details page
[14:02] <jml> hmm
[14:05] <jml> guest101: from looking at the accounts, it looks to me as if Launchpad thinks they are two separate people with two separate logins
[14:05] <guest101> ahh
[14:05] <guest101> is that easily remedied?
[14:06] <jml> It can be fixed. I don't know how easy it is.
[14:06] <guest101> ok
[14:06] <jml> I also don't know why the "Forgot my password" link isn't working for you
[14:06] <guest101> if there's anything I need to do, I'll be happy to
[14:08] <jml> guest101: are you receiving mail to ubuntu@jwiltshire.org.uk?
[14:08] <guest101> as far as I know, I'll check from my work address
[14:08] <jml> guest101: ta
[14:09] <guest101> jml: yes, mail to that address is fine
[14:14] <jml> I know we have a troubleshooting guide & a faq somewhere...
[14:15] <jml> any other Launchpadders know where that is? (bac, mrevell,
[14:24] <lifeless> jml: context?
[14:25] <jml> lifeless: login problems
[14:26] <lifeless> hmm, login.u.c should have a link
[14:26] <lifeless> it doesn't though
[14:28] <jml> yeah, I looked around
[14:40] <guest101> jml: so, any suggestions?
[14:40] <jml> guest101: sorry, am on the phone and don't have any ideas :)
[14:41] <guest101> hmm, is there an email address or ticket system or anything I should send to if it's not a simple fix?
[14:43] <jml> guest101: yes. there's a link at the bottom of the login page called "Open a support ticket"
[14:44] <ScottK> How do I opt out of getting emailed comments from remote bug trackers?
[14:45] <guest101> ah, it was just off the bottom of my page. I'll do that, thanks for the help
[15:21] <kiko> ScottK, not sure about that one
[15:22] <ScottK> kiko: I'm going to hazard a guess and expect the answer is the usual one "You can't".
[15:23] <ScottK> It's OK, it's been quite awhile since launchpad so annoyed me in a new way I had to work to resist the temptation to get really sarcastic in a bug report.
[15:23] <ScottK> I think I managed being only slightly sarcastic.
[15:24] <superm1> hey guys, something seems to be wrong with the size calculations on one of our team's PPAs
[15:24] <superm1> https://launchpad.net/~mythbuntu/+archive/0.25/+packages
[15:24] <superm1> it says 2 source packages are taking up 564MB, when there are only about ~200MB used by those two source packages
[15:24] <superm1> and then it says there are 96 binary packages taking up 1.5GB, when it should only be ~60
[15:29] <bigjools> superm1: I will check
[15:30] <bigjools> superm1: there's nothing wrong as such, the superseded packages have not been removed from disk yet
[15:31] <bigjools> superm1: I can increase the quota if you need breathing space
[15:34] <vanhoof> anyone have a sec to figure out a bug mail problem?
[15:35] <vanhoof> on nov 5th, it seems i've not got any mail in my subscriber folder (no changes to filters)
[15:35] <vanhoof> i've found them all going to kernel-bugs
[15:35] <vanhoof> even if im subscribed to the bug directly
[15:35] <vanhoof> You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel
[15:35] <vanhoof> Bugs, which is subscribed to linux in ubuntu.
[15:36] <vanhoof> I went and removed myself from ~kernel-bug as a test, and they're still piling in there, so i'm thinking maybe I'm getting these mails by assosciation with some other project/team ?
[15:36] <vanhoof> *~kernel-bugs rather (lp id is ~vanhoof)
[16:31] <superm1> bigjools, oh i see.  is there a schedule for how often the purge superceded packages job runs?  ideally i would like to find a way for us to still be able to do daily builds and avoid having to resize our PPA's constantly because we make a new PPA for each new version of the software.  we keep them separate to avoid forcing people to jump up to a new series if the current one is stable
[16:31] <superm1> if it's like a once a day thing and we're just barely missing it or something, then maybe we can adjust our cron that uploads the daily build by a few hours etc
[16:32] <bigjools> superm1: I don't remember off hand, can you file a question and I'll get around to it when I have some time
[16:32] <superm1> sure
[18:32] <vish> deryck: hi, i in the malone team, ty.. and was checking the option to filter bug-mails.. but it seems to be an option that i or each member of a team needs to set themselves, is that how it works?
[18:32] <vish> i'm* in
[18:33] <deryck> vish, right now, you can filter on notification level only, for both structural subscriptions (projects, packages) and individual bugs.  you can do this for your self or the team you subscribe.
[18:34] <deryck> vila, you have to view the +subscribe links directly, not using the ajax widget.
[18:34] <vish>  oh! so when i'm adding a team to the bug subscription i need to make that change..
[18:34] <vila> vish: I think this ^ was for you
[18:35] <vish> deryck: i was wondering if it is possible to do that for a team's mailing list..  https://answers.launchpad.net/malone/+question/134386
[18:35] <deryck> vila, sorry :-)
[18:35] <deryck> tab expand fail
[18:35] <vila> deryck: I feel your pain :)
[18:35] <deryck> vish, not for mailing lists.  Just bugs currently.
[18:35] <vila> twice :D
[18:37] <vish> deryck: should i file a bug to get that feature for the mailing lists ?  right now i'm in two teams, the papercutters and the papercuts ninja, but one team needs to get all the mails but the other needs to get only the "bug is assigned to the team" mails
[18:38] <deryck> hmmm
[18:39] <deryck> vish, so we don't currently have plans for that level of granularity.  not for assign notification emails anyway....
[18:39] <deryck> vish, I would think you could subscribe the team, set the team mailing list as contact, choose the middle notification level, and then do the final filter on the mail client side.
[18:40] <vish> deryck: ok , i guess status changes should do for now.. ;)  or any other ideas/possibilities to get only those mails to the mailing list..?  because i dont want to spam that mailing list..
[18:41] <deryck> vish, I don't have any other ideas, sorry.
[18:42] <vish> deryck: np..
[19:22] <sumitkv2> i installed ubuntu 10.10 inside windows Xp....but when i boot into it....i end up with a prompt... GRUB> ......what is wrong....??please help!!