[00:16] <lifeless> Andre_Gondim: hi
[00:16] <lifeless> MixedNewlineMarkersError: Original text (u'\\rPAUSE command ignored (no hw support)\\n') mixes different newline markers.
[00:16] <lifeless> arguably a faulty upstream
[00:17] <lifeless> this is something LP doesn't support
[00:17] <lifeless> Andre_Gondim: they are using the \r to rewrite the one line
[00:17] <lifeless> Andre_Gondim: that shouldn't be included in the translation string really
[00:18] <lifeless> the translation string should be 'PAUSE command ignored (no hw support)'
[00:18] <lifeless> and the app should do the \r and the \n wrapping
[00:38] <lifeless> Andre_Gondim: https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/742662
[02:50] <vadi2> How can I make loggerhead give me a summary of changes from a revision to a revision? I seem to only be able to specify the ending one.
[03:16] <benji> vadi2: you visit a revision, click "compare with another revision" then click "Changes" again to list the revisions, click on one, and then click "compare with revision XXX"
[03:16] <benji> what always trips me up is that if you click the back button you loose the first revision you selected, so you have to limit yourself to clicking on links to navigate to the second revision
[03:22] <vadi2> mm
[03:23] <vadi2> I was hoping for a list of all changes inbetween
[04:41] <psusi> so when I look at bugs I am subscribed to, I see a number of bugs that are duplicated or listed when I otherwise don't give a hoot since they are not open in Ubuntu, but still are in other distros.  Even the advanced search does not seem to have a field to filter on only bugs related to Ubuntu.  How can I ignore bugs that don't have valid tasks in Ubuntu?
[04:41] <wgrant> psusi: An advanced search on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?advanced=1 should do it.
[04:42] <wgrant> You can search by subscriber there.
[04:43] <psusi> should I file an lp bug about this?  I have found it quite annoying for some time that looking up bugs I am subscribed to lists the same bug multiple times if it has multiple tasks
[04:43] <wgrant> There's a very old bug about that.
[04:43] <psusi> ahh
[04:43] <wgrant> It's not clear what the solution is.
[04:43] <psusi> got to love very old bugs ;)
[04:43] <wgrant> Which status/importance should be shown, if there are multiple?
[04:44] <psusi> I have two thoughts on the subject: 1) if you do show them all, at least group them together, and 2) allow the user to define a default project they are interested in, and only show those tasks
[04:45] <wgrant> You should search in the project context if you just want a single project.
[04:45] <psusi> if there are 3 tasks and they are all grouped so they are shown one after the other, then it is easy to ignore and I could easily live iwth that.. it gets annoying when you start seeing the same bug show up on each page 20 bugs later
[04:46] <psusi> I want bugs that I already have some interest in.. i.e. what is in my queue?
[04:46] <wgrant> You can do an advanced search in the project for bugs you're subscribed to.
[04:47] <psusi> yep, I see that now... should be able to do that from your personal page too though..
[04:47] <wgrant> Indeed.
[04:47] <psusi> preferably via a default settig ;)
[04:47] <psusi> since I really only give a crap about Ubuntu, so when I look for bugs I'm subscribed to, that's all I care to see ;)
[04:58] <psusi> hrm... same thing applies though even if all the tasks are on different packages in Ubuntu.. don't need to see the same bug 3 times just because it affects 3 packages
[18:03] <DnaX> any admin can reset the max recipe builds for a day?
[18:07] <maxb> I'm not sure they have an inerface for that, any even if they did, they're pretty much never around at weekends
[18:07] <maxb> s/any/and/
[18:08] <DnaX> maxb: ok, thanks... I'll wait tomorrow!