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thorwilhi! i have one development branch and a packaging branch. for the first rev of the packaging branch, the reference to the devel branch is clear.09:23
thorwilbut now, several devel revs later, easiest would be to copy the file is need to the packaging branch. but is there a way to associate the packaging rev with a devel rev, then?09:24
thorwilfiles i need, even09:24
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janimowhen LP says 'released to $pocket' about a recent upload, it does not imply it is in the public archives yet right? where is it released to then?14:23
janimoor series rather than pocket14:24
gary_posterjanimo. this is in a PPA?14:32
gary_poster(not sure what you are asking yet)14:32
janimogary_poster: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pth shows a new build was released 42 minutes ago14:47
janimowhereas http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/p/pth/ does not have it14:47
janimoI wanted to know when to retry a build, making sure the new release of a dependency is available14:48
ScottKjanimo: If you look at https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pth/2.0.7-16ubuntu2 you can see that all the builds are finished and published (they'd say pending if they weren't).  The publisher runs at ~3 after the hour and finishes by ~45 after the hour.  After that the new packages should be on archive.ubuntu.com.14:51
gary_posterjanimo: ack.  unfortunately, I don't know the answer, and the person I know who would is not around.  I'm trying to find someone else for you, and will also see if I can find some pertinent help docs14:51
gary_posterwgrant: I'm guessing you are not around?14:51
janimoScottK: ok, thanks, I did not know about the delay. I was assuming published means 'generally available for download'14:52
gary_posterThanks ScottK14:52
ScottKjanimo: So https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pth/2.0.7-16ubuntu2/+build/2121825 should be available as of a few minutes ago.  Want me to retry gpgme?14:52
gary_posterwgran: unping14:53
gary_posterwgrant: unping14:53
janimoScottK: I can retry it - as it is simple from LP14:53
janimoI see, the packages showed up just now14:53
ScottKjanimo: Yes.  Sorry.  I didn't now you were core-dev.14:53
janimostill I find the message confusing14:53
ScottKnow/know14:53
janimoScottK: ah ok, I did not know only coredevs see the button :)14:53
ScottKjanimo: You have to have upload rights to the package to retry it.14:53
ScottKI'll do it.14:54
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janimook14:54
ScottKDone.14:54
janimoI did quite a few retries in the past weeks for armel FTBFS14:54
janimoand did not really think about who can or cannot do them. Makes sense to limit it, to avoid DOS14:54
ScottKjanimo: You are a member of core-dev though.  https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/+members14:56
janimoScottK: indeed14:56
ScottKjanimo: If you have any suggestions on how to better fix the linker issue in gpgme1.0, I'd love to hear it.  I was sort of hoping you'd fix that at the same time you fixed the pth issue.14:57
janimoScottK: I was hoping that with the new pth, gpgme will progress past the configure step, am not aware of a separate linker issue14:58
ScottKjanimo: gpgme1.0 FTBFS due to indirect linking.  I worked around it by exporting the needed LDFLAGS in debian/rules and doko didn't like me doing it that way.  I didn't find the right place to push on the build system yet to fix it.14:59
janimoah, so it FTBFS even after the pth issue, did not know that14:59
janimoScottK: I see the latest version (by doko) apparently has a proper fix15:01
ScottKOK.  Thanks.15:01
ScottKI'll look at it and learn.15:01
ScottKActually it got FTBFS on armel due to me uploading my attempt at fixing the linker issue (thus exposing the pth problem).15:02
janimoI did not know that :) just got subsribed around that date15:02
janimobut I think it failed even after doko's change15:03
janimoI retried a few hours ago and had the same error15:03
janimothe pth issue is not at all related to linking as far as I see15:04
ScottKit's not.  just affects the same package.15:04
ScottKI see his fix now.15:04
ScottKIt got through configure.  IIRC it failed during configure before, so this is a good sign.15:05
janimoindeed15:05
janimoconfigure ran a pth based app to detect pth availability  - and that app just like the pth testsuite failed15:06
janimothe rest of packages which fail on arm due to missing ucontext API are still in the air though15:06
ScottKjanimo: Congratulations.  It build.15:08
ScottKbuild/built15:08
janimonice15:08
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c2tarunI setup a gpg key. Now I want to format ubuntu and install a fresh copy of kubuntu. Is there any way to preserve that key?16:04
maxbc2tarun: It's wise to store a backup copy elsewhere anyway, but backing up your ~/.gnupg/ is enough. Assuming you don't backup your entire homedir anyway16:06
c2tarunmaxb: actually i want to try kubuntu. I installed KDE but guys on IRC said to install kubuntu as my KDE was not supporting some features. So I just save my .gnupg folder and paste it again into home  directory of kubuntu?16:09
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maxbyes16:19
c2tarunmaxb: thanks :) Can you please tell me where can I ask questions regarding reformatting and kubuntu installation.16:20
gary_posterc2tarun: #kubuntu ?  (http://www.kubuntu.org/community)16:26
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maxbgary_poster: With your CHR hat on, please could you designate https://code.launchpad.net/~vcs-imports/postgresql/trunk as development focus branch, replacing the current (superceded) dev focus import.17:52
gary_postermaxb, ack, looking'17:53
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gary_postermaxb, done.  could you confirm I have done what you expected, please?17:56
maxbgary_poster: looks good, thanks17:56
gary_postercool thanks17:56
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pace_t_zulu_hi, can someone help me with deleting a project?18:43
lifelesswhat project, and why?18:45
pace_t_zulu_its a dead project18:45
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pace_t_zululifeless: are you a launchpad admin?18:54
lifelessno, but I am in the registry experts team which can do non security-sensitive stuff18:55
pace_t_zululifeless: can you delete a project?18:55
lifelessno (noone can), but I can hide it; you haven't answered my question about which project.18:56
pace_t_zululifeless: https://launchpad.net/skia18:57
pace_t_zululifeless: Registry Administrators is now the owner18:58
lifelesswhy do you say its a dead project?19:00
lifelessit seems very active, commits just 4 hours ago on http://code.google.com/p/skia/updates/list19:00
pace_t_zululifeless: that's the actual project19:01
lifelessright19:01
lifelessand launchpad supports knowing about projects hosted elsewhere19:01
lifelesswe use that information to federate bugs, report on unpackaged releases in Ubuntu and so forth19:02
pace_t_zululifeless: the project on launchpad isn't active19:02
lifelessit doesn't need to be to be valuable if the upstream links are setup correctly.19:03
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pace_t_zululifeless: so should i recreate the owning team?19:04
lifelesstotally up to you, if its just a project reference hacing registry admins take care of it is fine too19:06
lifelessI've setup the bug tracker for you:19:06
lifelesshttps://bugs.launchpad.net/skia19:06
lifelessnow links to the upstream bug tracker19:06
lifelessa little indirectly; we should make that smoother19:07
janimolamont: hello. could you manually increase the build timeout for the armel FTBFS which took too long (especially haskell-lexer as that is a dep of other FTBFSs') thanks19:07
lifelesssinzui: hi19:09
sinzuihi19:09
lifelesssinzui: when I set the skia 'support tracker' to 'external', it now shows 'lp does not know where....' - is there a way to give it a url19:09
lifelesshttps://answers.launchpad.net/skia19:09
sinzuiThat is a bug19:09
lifelessits filed already? if not I can filed it for us19:09
sinzuiplease file it19:10
* sinzui is reminded that he wants to land a schema change to allow the project to specify the list or url19:10
sinzuilifeless, this is not what I first thought it was https://launchpad.net/skia is correct19:12
sinzuilifeless: I think the issue really is that Lp wants me to make a schema change19:12
lifelesssinzui: the 'external' switch in the config dialog didn't let me put in a url19:12
sinzuiyes, We need a schema change19:13
lifelessshould I still file a bug ?19:13
sinzuiI think it is19:13
* sinzui loos19:13
sinzuilooks19:13
lifelessquite different meanings there ;)19:13
sinzuilifeless: be patient with me. I am having trouble find bugs today. I was looking for one just as you pointed this issue out. now I cannot find this one too19:15
lifelesssinzui: :( I will be as patient as you can wish.19:16
lifelessright now, time to organise some food19:16
pace_t_zululifeless sinzui thank you for the help19:26
sinzuiI wish I was helping. I cannot find the bug where a user asked that we allow his project to specify a mailing list. I later updated that we want to also support a forum. We also discussed this in July last year where we determined we were going to do this19:28
sinzui:(19:28
pace_t_zululifeless: i will recreate the team19:32
pace_t_zululifeless: team has been recreated https://launchpad.net/~skia-team19:34
lifelesspace_t_zulu: I've handed the project back to that team19:36
pace_t_zululifeless: ty19:37
lifelessmaxb: what do you normally do to migrate a cscvs svn import to bzr-svn ?19:38
sinzuipace_t_zulu: lifeless: I gave up looking for the bug. I reported a new one and have assigned it to myself. I will fix this in the next 6 weeks: https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/69694019:38
lifelesssinzui: thank you!19:38
bdmurraythe launchpad bug filing guidelines indicate that launchpad is the main launchpad queue and should be used if you don't know the component21:17
bdmurrayI thought launchpad was the only component for bug filing now though21:21
gary_posterbdmurray: yeah sounds out of date.  I can't find that text on a (manual) search so far--where are you looking?21:26
bdmurraygary_poster: its not in the code base but set at https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad/+configure-bugtracker21:27
gary_posterbdmurray: trying to change it generates an oops :-P21:28
bdmurraygary_poster: oh, right I think I reported that before the break21:29
gary_poster:-(21:30
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bdmurraybug 69278721:35
ubot5Launchpad bug 692787 in Launchpad itself "unable to update Ubuntu bug reporting guidelines" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/69278721:35
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Andre_Hhi, quick question: when reporting a bug, should i attach a 23 line testcase or paste it?22:16
gary_posterAndre_H: a matter of taste, probably.  I'd lean towards attaching it.22:34
Andre_Hgary_poster: thx, done :)22:35
gary_poster:-)22:35
marine1is there a specific chanel that i can go to for help with 9.10 Karmic22:57
wgrantmarine1: Have you tried #ubuntu?22:58
marine1Ok thanks but is there a difference?22:59
gary_posterbetween that channel and this one?22:59
marine1gary_poster: yes22:59
marine1I trying to sort out a few problems i had after i upgraded to 9.1023:00
gary_posteri see.  yes, there is a difference.  This one is for help in using launchpad.net, which is a tool used in building and supporting Ubuntu.23:00
gary_poster#ubuntu is for the OS itself23:00
marine1gary_poster: I see23:00
gary_postergood luck23:01
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ari-tczewgary_poster: please fix /topic in topic23:57

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