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Guest690000hola00:18
Guest690000hola00:21
wgrantHi.00:21
Guest690000someones speaks spanish here?00:22
wgrantNot me.00:23
Guest690000whatever00:24
Guest690000i report this bug in launchpad00:24
Guest690000https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/71108600:26
charlie-tcaGuest28688: are you using an encrypted system?00:50
charlie-tcaGuest28688: ¿Está utilizando una unidad de cifrado?00:51
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Guest690000charlie-tca the question its for me?01:51
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mrevellMorning09:20
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mptOther than the reporter, assignee, and direct subscribers, who can see a project's private bug reports? Is it the maintainer, the driver, or both?10:04
wgrantmpt: At the moment it's just the assignee and direct subscribers. But the reporter is normally a direct subscriber, and projects with private bugs by default have the bug supervisor subscribed.10:05
wgrantUnless there is no bug supervisor, in which case the owner is subscribed.10:05
wgrantAnd unless the security flag is checked, in which case the security contact is subscribed instead.10:05
mptwgrant, what does "owner" mean? Does it mean what Launchpad presents as the "maintainer", or what Launchpad presents as "Registered ... by"?10:07
wgrantmpt: Maintainer, sorry.10:09
wgrantIt's owner in the DB.10:09
mptok, thanks wgrant10:09
wgrantThis will hopefully have all changed in a few months.10:09
tjaaltonhey, I can't access bug 512096, it oopses every time10:44
ubot5Launchpad bug 512096 in dpkg (Ubuntu) "[MASTER] Exec format error : package failed to install/remove : installation/removal script returned error exit status 2" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/51209610:44
tjaaltontoo many dupes?10:44
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DavieyUsing launchpadlib, is it possible to get a set returned of only the greatest source_package_version?13:29
Daviey(when using getPublishedSources)13:29
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sorenDaviey: http://pastebin.com/fryFq19v <--- I use this, but I'd love to hear about it if you find a cleaner way13:43
Davieysoren... yup.. i'm using a lamda13:43
Davieysoren, Although.. i didn't use the order of preference13:45
Davieythat is cleaner than i was doing..13:45
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rodrigo_hi16:12
rodrigo_I'm having a problem when pushing a branch, it takes ages and uses the wrong stacking branch16:12
rodrigo_what I did is:16:12
rodrigo_bzr branch lp:~ubuntu-desktop/gnome-menus/ubuntu wip16:12
rodrigo_hack on it16:12
rodrigo_commit16:12
rodrigo_and then bzr push lp:~gnome3-team/gnome-menus/ubuntu16:13
rodrigo_but this push command takes 4/5 hours, and shows:16:13
rodrigo_Using default stacking branch /~vcs-imports/gnome-menus/main at lp-60609488:///~gnome3-team/gnome-menus16:13
rodrigo_I've tried using --stacked, --stacked-on, but same issue16:13
rodrigo_any idea?16:13
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jmlrodrigo_: once the branch is created, you'll have to delete it and then specify --stacked-on when pushing it.16:17
rodrigo_already deleted it16:18
rodrigo_ok, trying with --stacked-on16:18
jmlrodrigo_: as in, once a branch is created, --stacked-on gets ignored, pretty much.16:18
rodrigo_ok16:19
rodrigo_hmm, puishing with --stacked-on was much quicker now16:19
* rodrigo_ checks the branch in lp16:19
rodrigo_https://code.edge.launchpad.net/~gnome3-team/gnome-menus/ubuntu16:20
rodrigo_it says 'invalid stacked on'16:21
rodrigo_but this workflow used to work, just bzr push lp:.... just worked16:21
rodrigo_so, has anything changed?16:21
akoskmhi! I tried to upload the package sources to launchpad with both ftp and sftp methods as described here: https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/PPA/Uploading. with ftp method it stalled a KB before the complete size, with sftp it reported Broken pipe after the upload.16:32
bigjoolsthe latter message is a bug in dput's sftp, it should be ok16:33
akoskmbigjools: thank you. indeed the .upload file says that the uploads were successfull but my ppa is still empty, where should the source appear?16:42
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bigjoolsakoskm: is it there yet?17:00
akoskmI assume it should appear somewhere around https://launchpad.net/~qtjambi-community/+archive/libqtjambi (because there are the upload instructions), but I can't find it17:02
akoskmhttp://pastebin.com/61aAce4i in the .upload file17:05
bigjoolsakoskm: ok, sorry I was on the phone.  Let me take a look.17:08
bigjoolsakoskm: you have not registered the key you signed the package with in Launchpad17:10
bigjoolsso the upload is thrown away17:11
akoskmoh, I see. I just didn't get any notification about that17:11
bigjoolsno you won't17:12
bigjoolsit would be a spam vector17:12
bigjoolshttps://answers.edge.launchpad.net/launchpad/+faq/22717:12
akoskmbigjools: I'll follow the instructions and report back. thank you!17:16
bigjoolsakoskm: you just need to register your gpg key17:16
akoskmbigjools: yes I got it, I'm on that17:21
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slangasekhi, I'm getting a rather opaque (reproducible) error on a build in a ppa; it may be a bug in a package given that I'm fiddling rather aggressively with the system's guts in this ppa, but the error happens before the build even starts.  Can someone clue me in on how to debug this?http://launchpadlibrarian.net/64415926/buildlog_ubuntu-natty-amd64.zlib_1%3A1.2.3.4.dfsg-3ubuntu1%2Bmultiarch.3_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz21:16
slangasekthe error is '/usr/bin/apt-cache exit status 32512', called by sbuild21:16
slangasekbut I don't know the command line to debug21:17
lostogreAnybody around?21:25
lostogreI'm trying to understand how launchpad works. Do I just upload the source.changes file and then launchpad compiles the changes?21:26
lifeless_lostogre: hi, do you mean for PPAs ?21:27
lostogreyeah.21:27
lifeless_https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/PPA is the start of the docs for them21:27
slangaseklifeless_: hi there, any pointers on where I should look to figure out this ppa build failure?  Where do I look in the launchpad tree to find the buildd bits? (Given that I'm hoping not to check out the entire bzr branch and just want to browse it from the web)21:28
lifeless_slangasek: code.launchpad.net/launchpad and follow your nose to get to the branch21:28
lifeless_slangasek: just looking at that log21:29
lostogreI've read all of that and it sounds like what happens is that you take a source file from the repos for that distro, make changes and then upload the source.changes file. It sounds like then launchpad then takes that file patches the source and then compiles the new version. Am I correct?21:29
lifeless_lostogre: broadly; a changes file doesn't contain patches though21:30
lifeless_its metadata that tells dput what to upload to launchpad21:30
lostogreok. but that is essentially correct?21:30
mwhudsonslangasek: i bet you'll end up wanting to talk to infinity, lamont` and/or wgrant :)21:30
mwhudsonthe latter two being more likely these days21:31
lifeless_apt-cache blowing up is rather spectacular21:31
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lamont`slangasek: lib/canonical/buildd21:31
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slangaseklamont`: thanks!21:31
slangaseklifeless: yes... multiarch provides many opportunities for spectacular blow-ups21:31
slangasek;)21:32
lamontslangasek: and typically ~lamont/launcpad/lp-buildd-NNNN is the actually deployed branc21:32
lamonth21:32
lostogrelifeless, so how does on create a package from a source file that is not in the repos? e.g. ISC BIND 9.8.0b121:32
lamontmultiarch: bringing dynamite to bumper-cars21:32
lifelesslostogre: same way21:32
lifelesslostogre: launchpad does not care if a package is in the main repositories or not21:32
lamontlostogre: interesting you should mention that package... I should have 9.8.0rc1 in a ppa this weekend21:33
lostogrelamont, really? I've been working on getting that in because I need the new TSIG functionality.21:34
wgrantslangasek: I'm sure you will have fun with our version of sbuild.21:34
slangaseklamont: ok, so the sbuild-package command is calling into sbuild and that's where it dies, so where do I get /that/ code? :)21:39
slangasekoh, perhaps that's the sbuild file right next to it21:39
lostogrelamont, should I stop working on this, then?21:40
wgrantslangasek: yes, it's self-contained at the moment.21:40
wgrantslangasek: I have a port to a more modern sbuild, which I guess I probably should get merged given that multiarch is coming.21:41
lamontlostogre: I'm going to be afk for most of saturday, but with my laptop and probably some time to play.  I give you carte blanche to pester me starting sunday if I haven't uploaded it by then.21:41
lostogrelamont, I see. I am just curious, though. Is it bad form for me to publish a copy of this when you are already doing so?21:42
lamontno harm at alll21:43
lostogreOk. I think that I will continue, then, since I'd like to learn how.21:43
lamontI would prefer to not see it in the ubuntu disto archive until it is 9.8.0, but PPAs?  'tever.21:43
lamontbtw, your version wants to be 1:9.8.0~rc1-0ubuntu1 or so.21:43
komputesLP SPAM FOUND - https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+question/12371821:44
lostogreI was going for 1:9.8.0b1-0ubuntu1, will that work?21:44
ari-tczewI think so21:46
lostogrek21:46
wgrantlostogre: 9.8.0b1 > 9.8.021:47
wgrantlostogre: You probably want 9.8.0~b121:47
lostogreah.21:47
lostogreok.21:47
wgrant~ is less than the empty string.21:47
lostogreok.21:47
lostogrewgrant what is the significance of the number at the end of ubuntu? e.g. ubuntu1, ubuntu3...21:49
wgrantlostogre: -0ubuntu1 means that the upstream version isn't in Debian, and it's the first Ubuntu upload of that version.21:50
lostogrek, thanks.21:51
slangaseklamont: so I've looked at sbuild now, and I don't think I have enough info to tell which code path is breaking things; any way you could help here?21:55
slangasek(it's somewhere in merge_pkg_build_deps, but there are only a half dozen calls to apt-cache from there)21:56
slangasekah, can reproduce locally, though with a different exit val22:15
slangasekneat22:15
slangasekhmm, no, completely different error22:22
lifelesshave you checked the apt-cache code?22:24
wgrantslangasek: If you can't reproduce it, I'll run it through a local lp-buildd with extra spam added to sbuild.22:25
slangasekwgrant: I'd appreciate it; the error I was seeing earlier was an sbuild setup issue, now sbuild seems to be running happily here with no complainst22:26
slangaseklifeless: I can't yet work out how apt-cache is being invoked that causes this error22:26
wgrantslangasek: OK, will do that shortly.22:29
slangasekthanks :)22:30
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slangasekwgrant: did my multiarch ppa eat you? :)23:59

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