[05:07] <Manikandan> hi all when i use this cmd bzr branch lp:nova
[05:07] <Manikandan> i got bzr: ERROR: Connection error: while sending POST /bazaar/: [Errno 110] Connection timed out
[05:39] <poolie> hi Manikandan
[05:40] <poolie> that probably means a networking problem between you and launchpad
[05:40] <poolie> maybe a firewall is blocking it?
[05:40] <poolie> try using 'bzr lp-login YOUR_USERNAME'
[05:45] <Manikandan> i entered the cmd but bzr: ERROR: Connection error: curl connection error (couldn't connect to host)
[05:45] <Manikandan> on https://launchpad.net/~mahendrancse/%2Bsshkeys
[05:49] <poolie> Manikandan, are you meant to use a proxy on your network?
[06:57] <poolie> hi jam
[06:57] <jam> hi poolie
[06:57] <poolie> i think jelmer may be up at 0700 if he stays up late :)
[06:57] <poolie> maybe not
[06:58] <jam> Right, and I'm pretty sure there's no way you'd be up at 1800 CET
[06:58] <jam> (~when he finishes his day)
[06:59] <jam> 0400 Sydney if I'm doing the math correctly
[07:00] <jam> He mentioned wanting to be around at 22:00 CET for the Ubuntu meeting. Maybe something like that would work better
[07:00] <jam> poolie: I'll have to go in a couple mins. Would you rather see the EINTR codepath removed
[07:01] <poolie> ah, as you said
[07:01] <poolie> i often see him in his evening
[07:01] <poolie> when he's not officially working, but we say hi
[07:01] <poolie> if the eintr path is useful for testing, keep it and just mark it as such
[07:02] <poolie> otherwise, i think it's just a distraction
[07:02] <poolie> do things still work if you delete it?
[07:02] <poolie> i'm a bit concerned it will vary between python versions
[07:02] <poolie> iirc the built in eintr handling has done so
[07:03] <jam> poolie: possibly, though this is LP code, so we don't care a lot about working across lots of versions
[07:04] <poolie> well, eventually they will go to 2.7 or whatever
[07:04] <poolie> better not to have to revisit it then if something changes
[07:04] <poolie> but you're right there's not nearly as many variations as in bzr
[07:58] <robblesz> Hi folks, can someone explain to me what these revision numbers are, with the .x.y suffixes? http://www.szakmeister.net/pictures/qbzr-log.png
[08:00] <robblesz> All revnos in my repo are whole numbers, I'm just wondering what kind of work flow would produce what's in the screenshot
[08:27] <soren> robblesz: When you merge stuff, the commits on the merged branch don't get integer revnos.
[08:29] <robblesz> soren: oh, I see. I've been using feature branches but instead of merging I've been pushing. Maybe I should try merging
[08:30] <soren> It's entirely up to you.
[10:39] <JimmyTheKid> how do I check the last 5 logs
[10:39] <JimmyTheKid> bzr log -r-5 only shows me the 5th last items
[10:39] <JimmyTheKid> I want to check all last five
[11:21] <bob2> -5.. probably
[15:01] <hallyn_> I've done a 'debcommit -r -R --changelog=changelog'.  It didn't use my $DEBEMAIL for 'committer:'.  Is there a way to edit that after the fact?
[15:01] <hallyn_> i.e. 'bzr commit --amend'
[15:15] <hallyn_> all right i guess i'll just have to redo the merge
[15:15] <maxb> no
[15:15] <maxb> bzr uncommit; bzr commit
[15:17] <hallyn_> maxb: thanks, will try that next time
[15:23] <Lo-lan-do> Hi all
[15:24] <Lo-lan-do> I see there's going to be a bzr sprint in London on 16-20 May.
[15:25] <Lo-lan-do> Coincidentally, there's going to be an Alioth sprint in Cambridge on 20-22 May.
[15:25] <Lo-lan-do> Maybe some of the former would care to join us for the latter?
[15:25] <jelmer> ooh
[15:26] <Lo-lan-do> Someone more familiar than I am with loggerhead would be particularly welcome :-)
[20:08] <jseabold> Hi, I just nuked the whitespace in a project and it affects almost every line. Is there a way to keep these changes but remove the commit from the history, so bzr annotate is still useful?
[20:08] <beuno> jseabold, not really, no
[20:09] <rubbs> jseabold: is it the most recent commit?
[20:09] <rubbs> cause you could always bzr uncommit, but as far as keeping the changes I have no idea.
[20:09] <jseabold> Yeah, there was one more, but I can uncommit it.
[20:10] <jseabold> Oh yeah, I want the changes I just don't care to see them in the history. Seems like it could be a common need. Guess not.
[21:10] <vanguard> is there some command that returns me in a simple way whether the working dir is clean (everything commited) (I want to make a decision upon that in a bash script)
[21:10] <james_w> bzr status should do that
[21:10] <james_w> I'm not sure what it does w.r.t. unknowns, and what you want to happen there
[21:11] <vanguard> Something that returns with 0 if it is clean and 1 if it was not clean would be awesome
[21:14] <vanguard> got it: if the tree is clean, it does not output anything -> test "`bzr status`" ; echo $?
[21:44] <maxb> james_w: Hi. The launchpad milestone/release metadata for bzr-builddeb is pretty out of date. What's your criteria for ~bzr-builddeb-hackers membership, would it be reasonable for me to request to join, to be able to fix that?
[21:45] <maxb> (Or to put it another way, where is the boundary between ~bzr and ~bzr-builddeb-hackers?)
[21:45] <james_w> maxb, I'd be happy to have you join the team
[21:46]  * maxb requests
[21:49] <maxb> On a wholly different topic, it's nice to see that someone other than me really really wants bzr-svn to interpret svn mergeinfo :-)
[21:58] <james_w> maxb, accepted
[21:58] <maxb> thanks
[23:52] <maxb> I've just clicked in a join request for ~loggerhead-team, with the desire to be able to re-open merge proposals for branches de-merged by the shuffling off of recent trunk to the experimental branch
[23:53] <maxb> Actually given the team's administrator membership I should say that on #launchpad-dev instead