[03:22] <mkanat> losa ping
[03:22] <mkanat> Could I get some recent logs for loggerhead?
[03:22] <mkanat> Codebrowse, that is.
[03:22] <mkanat> I'd love to see where it's spending the most time.
[03:32] <spm> mkanat: sure, gimme a bit
[03:33] <mkanat> spm: Okay. :-)
[03:35] <maxb> ooh, a losa
[03:36] <maxb> can I have some logs too? I want to know what abused Apache's svn repo from neumeyer today
[03:36] <maxb> https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/142277
[03:44] <Some_Person> Can launchpad PPAs build packages for Debian?
[03:44] <maxb> No
[03:44] <maxb> (sadly; it would be so useful)
[03:44] <Some_Person> Yeah. I'm a recent convert to Debian
[03:44] <Some_Person> though mainly because ubuntu crashes like hell on my main machine
[03:46] <Some_Person> I run a semi-official PPA for supertux SVN snapshots. Since I'm no longer on ubuntu, I have no interest in continuing that project
[03:56] <mkanat> spm: A day or more's worth of logs would be ideal, if possible.
[03:56] <spm> sure, just stuck with something else atm
[03:56] <mkanat> spm: Okay.
[03:57] <mkanat> spm: Will it be a while?
[03:57] <spm> hopefully not, but I've been thinking that for about 15+ mins atm
[03:57] <mkanat> spm: Okay.
[03:57] <spm> "fiddly" would be the description.
[03:57] <mkanat> lol
[04:48] <spm> mkanat: right. logs. coming right up.
[04:48] <mkanat> spm: Awesome.
[05:26] <spm> maxb: http://paste.ubuntu.com/556438/
[05:34] <mkanat> Why is ~vcs-imports/busybox/main so popular?
[05:35] <mkanat> Is that what the monitoring script is using?
[05:42] <spm> mkanat: yup
[05:42] <mkanat> spm: Ah, okay. :-)
[11:25] <LinuxJedi> is there a bzr issue at the moment?  I'm getting connection refused when pushing
[11:26] <LinuxJedi> doh! typically, fourth try and it works, nevermind :)
[11:34] <Riddell> LinuxJedi: yes I had hat too, seems to have gone now
[11:34] <Riddell> that too
[12:24] <andrejz> Hello! It seems that karma (at least translation karma) is not being updated anymore for a week or so.
[12:25] <andrejz> It's possible that a new launchpad rollout had an influence on this
[12:26] <andrejz> Is this already known?
[12:29] <aquarius> If I create a new project (and I already have the code in a local bzr repo on my machine), and I push to lp:~sil/projectname/trunk, what do I need to do to make that available as lp:projectname?
[12:29] <aquarius> One day I will understand this stuff.
[12:29] <aquarius> Or do I somehow create lp:projectname first and then push straight back to that, so my name isn't associated with it?
[13:01] <aquarius> I wish the help docs covered this, or that if they do cover it I was clever enough to understand them :(
[13:04] <aquarius> ping losa
[13:13] <maxb> aquarius: Link the branch to the project's development focus series
[13:14] <aquarius> maxb, yeah, I think I've done that now -- the page suggested that just pushing was enough to do that, but it seems that I need to push and then link. I think I've got it. Don't like the feeling of trepidation I always get because I don't know what I'm doing, though :)
[13:25] <lifeless> aquarius: create the project; create a trunk series; push to lp:projectname should work.
[13:25] <lifeless> aquarius: or push to the team you want to own the branch/project/trunk and link it
[13:26] <lifeless> Riddell: what symptoms did you have with push ?
[13:26] <Riddell> lifeless: it couldn't connect to ssh when doing a checkout
[13:26] <lifeless> connection error? or ssh handshake error?
[13:27] <lifeless> we did have a kernel spew in dmesg when it failed the first time; I don't know about subsequent activity
[13:32] <maxb> losa ping? I'm looking for some importd logs to isolate what caused high volume of svn requests to svn.apache.org - preferably before it happens again, and they feel they need to ban us :-/ - https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/142277
[13:33] <lifeless> maxb: didn't jelmer conclude it was a bug?
[13:33] <lifeless> anyhow, folk will be around in an hour or mumble
[13:34] <maxb> It's a bug that bzr-svn can do this, but it would still be nice to figure out which import caused it so we can suspend that one
[13:46] <lifeless> maxb: I thought you said it was the subversion tree?
[13:47] <lifeless> maxb: or did you turn a number back on?
[13:48] <maxb> The subversion one hasn't run since the 16th, but the Apache folks observed excessive traffic from neumayer on the 20th
[13:48] <maxb> Furthermore, none of the asf imports that I had bookmarked from when I turned them all off and on again ran on neumayer in the timeframe concerned
[13:55] <lifeless> ok thats odd
[14:23] <zyga> hi
[14:24] <zyga> is bazaar.launchpad.net up and running?
[14:24] <zyga> I just pushed two branches
[14:24] <zyga> and first one got past
[14:25] <zyga> but second crashed on unexpected end of message on b.lp.net
[14:26] <Daviey> seems lp's bzr is down... :(
[14:26]  * bdrung got a "ssh: connect to host bazaar.launchpad.net port 22: Connection refused" message too
[14:28] <poolie> yes, known issue
[14:28] <poolie> looks like hardware failure
[14:29] <zyga> thanks
[14:30] <poolie> Launchpad: code host offline, known issue | https://launchpad.net/ | Read https://help.launchpad.net/ for help | On-call help contact: mrevell | Join https://launchpad.net/~launchpad-users | This channel is logged: http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/ | Launchpad is open source: https://dev.launchpad.net/
[14:53] <hallyn> lp expected to be down?
[14:56] <Riddell> was going to say, happened again
[14:56] <Riddell> ssh: connect to host bazaar.launchpad.net port 22: Connection refused
[14:56] <StevenK> Sorry. We are aware and are looking into it.
[14:56] <Riddell> thanks StevenK
[14:58] <hallyn> yup, thx
[14:58] <poolie> Riddell, hallyn, StevenK, it looks like a RAM problem on a server
[15:01] <exarkun> man, hardware, what a drag
[15:02] <lifeless> yep
[15:02] <lifeless> whats on disk is not what clients are getting
[15:02] <lifeless> we'll be down for a bit while someone goes on site and doess $stuff
[15:11] <poolie> mrevell, maybe you or i should blog about it?
[15:12] <mrevell> poolie, Are we expecting it to be offline for a while? I presume we are as it's hardware.
[15:12] <mrevell> poolie, So, yeah, I agree.
[15:12] <poolie> an hour or two
[15:13] <poolie> assuming things go to plan anyhow
[15:13] <poolie> i'll draft a post
[15:13] <\sh> moins
[15:13] <mrevell> poolie, Ah, in that case I think a message to -announce would be right too. I'll handle that. Thanks for drafting the blog post.
[15:15] <\sh> dear lp maintainer, do you plan to enable ff cors functionality enabled on LP servers ? like Access-Control-Allow-Origin "*" and Access-Control-Allow-Methods "POST,GET,OPTIONS" so people could do some cross origin requests with ajax directly from a javascript app (chromium extension) running in a browser? :)
[15:16] <lifeless> \sh: can that app not just use LP apis' ?
[15:17] <catphish> do you guys have an eta on fixing the bzr server?
[15:18] <poolie> http://blog.launchpad.net/general/code-hosting-offline
[15:18] <poolie> one or two hours
[15:19] <catphish> ok
[15:20] <\sh> lifeless: that's the problem...I don't want to have a proxy app in between...I'm implementing something directly in javascript which runs directly from the browser...so it needs some cors allowness ;)
[15:21] <catphish> could anyone point me in the direction of a public http bzr repo somewhere
[15:22] <catphish> i don't care what the repo is :)
[15:23] <lifeless> \sh: so reading that, I'd have great concerns doing that for private content or mutating operations
[15:25] <\sh> lifeless: well, what's the difference having a proxy app? doing the oauth dance from inside the browser, user auth is done by lp itself + allowing the token of the app will be done by the user also on LP...I don't see any difference between a javascript chrome extension doing the magic or a python app using curl/python-launchpad magic
[15:27] <lifeless> we can't tell the difference between a hostile site stealing a users auth cookie or the in-browser app
[15:32] <kapo> hi men
[15:32] <kapo> and women
[15:33] <kapo> there's  a problem with launchpad, i cannot commit changes because the server is Unreachable
[15:33] <cody-somerville> \sh, I don't think launchpad needs to do anything to allow you to do cross-origin requests. I think you just need to add hosts or host match patterns (or both) to the permissions section of the manifest file then the extension can request access to remote servers outside of its origin.
[15:33] <catphish> kapo: correct
[15:34] <kapo> ok perfect
[15:34] <kapo> i'm not alone
[15:34] <wgrant> kapo: http://blog.launchpad.net/general/code-hosting-offline
[15:37] <kapo> thank you
[15:37] <catphish> does anyone else host public bzr repos?
[15:38] <wgrant> SourceForge.net does.
[15:38] <wgrant> Also GNU Savannah, and a few other places that I don't recall off-hand.
[15:39] <poolie> bzr.bz i think
[15:39] <catphish> that looks provate
[15:44] <catphish> got one thanks :)
[15:52] <Meths> Anyone else having issues with bzr over ssh connections to LP URLs?
[15:53] <micahg> Meths: see /topic
[15:54] <Meths> Oh, thanks.  Normally if code hosting is down/read-only you'd get a message on code.lp.n.
[15:58] <mtaylor> this is the gayest error ever
[15:58] <mtaylor> uscan warning: In watchfile debian/watch, reading webpage
[15:58] <mtaylor>   http://launchpad.net/drizzle failed: 501 Protocol scheme 'https' is not supported (Crypt::SSLeay or IO::Socket::SSL not installed)
[15:58] <thumper> hi mtaylor
[15:58] <mtaylor> hey thumper!
[15:59] <thumper> man I'm tired
[15:59] <\sh> cody-somerville: for chrome that could be right...I'll check
[16:01] <mtaylor> wow. it's just not my morning:
[16:01] <mtaylor> ssh: connect to host bazaar.launchpad.net port 22: Connection timed out
[16:01] <mtaylor> :)
[16:02] <thumper> mtaylor: codehosting is down
[16:02] <mtaylor> ah
[16:02] <mtaylor> well
[16:02] <thumper> mtaylor: machine having hardware issues
[16:02] <mtaylor> balls
[16:02] <thumper> I think they are replacing memory or something
[16:02] <mtaylor> thumper: that leads me to believe codehosting is done on _one_ machine?
[16:02]  * mtaylor shuts up
[16:03] <thumper> mtaylor: maybe...
[16:03] <thumper> mtaylor: we have a machine to test our load balanced connector bit
[16:03] <thumper> mtaylor: but we haven't had anyone actually get it tested
[16:04] <mtaylor> :)
[16:04] <thumper> :-(
[16:19] <lifeless> mrevell: codehosting is back, I've identi'ca'd that and updated topic
[16:19] <catphish> does LP not support bzr+http?
[16:19] <lifeless> catphish: not at the moment, no.
[16:19] <catphish> ok
[16:19] <mrevell> thanks lifeless
[16:19] <lifeless> we'd like to eventually.
[16:19] <catphish> i am trying to find a service that does
[16:19] <catphish> i am trying to implement it myself but running into a few errors
[16:20] <catphish> sourceforge tries, but i run into similar errors with them
[17:44] <itnet7> mrevell: ping
[17:44] <mrevell> itnet7, Hi
[17:45] <itnet7> Hey there, have a second to check out an Answer I submitted, please?
[17:45] <itnet7> I mean question
[17:45] <itnet7> lol
[17:45] <itnet7> https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/142361
[17:45] <mrevell> Sure, I'm in a meeting so may take a while
[17:45] <itnet7> Sure, when you can
[17:45] <itnet7> Thanks!!
[17:46] <itnet7> I will probably not be around later today, but I will follow up soon if you don't mind. Ping me with any questions, Thanks!
[19:58] <maxb> Any losa able to take a look at https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/142277 ? It would be quite nice to tell the ASF Infrastructure team that we've taken some action to avoid hammering svn.a.o. again?
[19:59] <Chex> maxb: taking a look for you
[19:59] <maxb> thanks
[20:00] <Chex> maxb: you just need this custom grep n' tar of the logs?
[20:11] <Chex> maxb: chinstrap:~stasik/lp
[20:11] <maxb> Chex: yes please, I hope that'll point out which import branch caused the misbehaviour
[20:11] <maxb> I don't have chinstrap access
[20:12] <Chex> maxb: sorry, hang on
[20:15] <Chex> maxb: http://people.canonical.com/~stasik/lp/
[20:16] <maxb> received, thanks
[20:17] <Chex> maxb: thanks
[20:19] <maxb> Hrm
[20:19] <maxb> This is most confusing. There simply don't appear to be any import jobs matching the traffic pattern reported on #asfinfra
[20:21] <maxb> The all took a matter of minutes, but ASF says they received sustained requests for 8 hours
[20:23] <Erimos_Wolf> is it possible to run launchpad on a Debian system? According to the tutorial of Launchpad, no, but they mention something about Debian.
[20:26] <maxb> Erimos_Wolf: I'm not sure anyone has tried. It should likely be achievable, given how comparatively similar the systems are,  but can be expected to require some work.
[20:35] <Erimos_Wolf> Is here anyone who runs Launchpad on a private server?
[21:07] <shadeslayer> anyone around to fix a launchpad import?
[21:07] <shadeslayer> i cant do it, because i dont have the privileges
[21:30] <maxb> shadeslayer: fix how?
[21:30] <shadeslayer> maxb: there's a new upstream url
[21:30] <maxb> ah, I can do that
[21:30] <shadeslayer> https://code.launchpad.net/~vcs-imports/konversation/trunk <<
[21:31] <shadeslayer> new : https://projects.kde.org/projects/extragear/network/konversation/repository
[21:31] <maxb> oh
[21:31] <maxb> well the import is broken anyway
[21:31] <maxb> and will still be broken in the same manner even if the URL is fixed
[21:32] <maxb> oh, wait, no, different host
[21:32] <maxb> and different vcs
[21:32] <shadeslayer> yep
[21:33] <maxb> I can't change a svn import into a git import, you need to register a new import and get someone with registry admin powers to change the dev focus branch
[21:35] <shadeslayer> ah ok ... will do
[21:36] <wgrant> Erimos_Wolf: Launchpad runs OK on Debian.
[21:36] <wgrant> Erimos_Wolf: You need to hack the setup script to not hardcode Ubuntu repos, and you need to install python-tickcount and ubuntu-keyring from Ubuntu, but apart from that it runs fine.
[21:36] <wgrant> (on Squeeze, at least)
[21:37] <wgrant> I have instructions, but they are on another machine.
[21:38] <shadeslayer> maxb: https://code.launchpad.net/~neon/konversation/trunk
[21:39] <maxb> mrevell: With your CHR hat on, could you change https://launchpad.net/konversation/trunk/+linkbranch to ~neon/konversation/trunk (project moved from svn to git; need to swap to the new import branch)
[21:57] <mrevell> maxb, Done! Can you confirm that's okay?
[21:58] <maxb> good, thanks
[21:58] <mrevell> np
[21:58] <maxb> It would be nice if ~vcs-imports could change series linkage for public projects :-)
[22:01] <Erimos_Wolf> :wgrant are we talking about hours of customizing or just some "hacking" ?
[22:03] <wgrant> Erimos_Wolf: To get the setup script running on Debian?
[22:03] <Erimos_Wolf> yes
[22:04] <wgrant> Erimos_Wolf: It's just a shortish shell script which has some Ubuntu archive components hardcoded. In particular, you need to stop it checking for universe and multiverse (just delete the checks), and make it use the right PPA.
[22:04] <wgrant> Normally it uses the PPA packages for the release that you're running.
[22:05] <wgrant> There is no squeeze support, but lucid's packages worked fine. maverick's probably do now, as long as they install.
[22:05] <wgrant> So I just delete the universe/multiverse checks and hardcode DISTRIB_CODENAME in utilities/rocketfuel-setup.
[22:05] <wgrant> Then install ubuntu-keyring and python-tickcount from Ubuntu.
[22:05] <wgrant> Then run rocketfuel-setup as normal.
[22:05] <wgrant> And it all works fine
[22:08] <Erimos_Wolf> thx for the info
[23:24] <dae> hi folks. i have a user trying to upload an updated .po file, and when they do they get 'duplicate key value violates unique constraint "tm__potmsgset__language__shared__ubuntu__key"'
[23:24] <dae> google doesn't pop up any similar problems