=== bjf[afk] is now known as bjf === bjf is now known as bjf[afk] [01:27] So.... [01:27] we had a server today that had its load >50 for a while [01:27] and holding constant 40-50 [01:31] \o/ [01:36] i can quite figure out how to link to an upstream bug, can someone help me? [01:36] this is the bug i filed in launchpad - https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pitivi/+bug/766671 [01:36] Ubuntu bug 766671 in pitivi (Ubuntu) "When project is reopened, start/end keyframes are incorrectly positioned" [Undecided,New] [01:37] this is the bug i filed upstream - https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=648341 [01:37] Gnome bug 648341 in timeline "When project is reopened, start/end keyframes are incorrectly positioned" [Normal,Unconfirmed] [01:38] normally just putting a url to theupstream in the report is enough [01:38] if you need a playground to test, use qastaging.l.b [01:38] .l.n. [01:39] lifeless: ah, okay... i thought there might be something like the "Also affects project" bit, but to point to upstream bug tracker [01:39] lifeless: so just ad the upstream URL in a comment? [01:39] add, that is, wont be putting ads on launchpad :P [01:41] jderose: You should use "Also affects project" [01:41] Since it, well, also affects a project. [01:41] It will ask you for the upstream bug URL. [01:42] wgrant: gotcha, thanks (i thought "Project" in that case might be just stuff hosted on Launchpad) [01:42] jderose: It works for either. [01:42] wgrant: apparently i should have just clicked it and then all is crystal clear :) [02:18] istm there's a fair amount of lag in mail coming out of launchpad recently? [02:18] i will look at the next bugmail to see if it's on my end === doko_ is now known as doko === henninge changed the topic of #launchpad to: https://launchpad.net/ | Help contacts: henninge | Launchpad is an open source project: https://dev.launchpad.net/ | This channel is logged: http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/ === yofel_ is now known as yofel === jtv1 is now known as jtv === jtv1 is now known as jtv [08:54] o/ I have a problem, [08:54] is support here? [08:55] i know my user on launchpad but cant remember the email i used to register, and i thought i used my openid but its not accepting anything :( [08:56] You can't use OpenID to register on LP. [08:56] so how can i get my email address ? [08:56] theresajayne_wor: Which is your Launchpad username? [08:57] https://launchpad.net/~theresajayne [08:57] I should probably have guessed that. [08:57] no pubhlic email :( [08:57] Let's see. [08:58] there is one at hotmail [08:58] do you know what that would be? [08:58] also are there any restrictions on passwords [08:58] yes [08:58] do you need to have a number and upper case in the password or is it just the length [08:59] I believe the SSO service places some reasonably crazy restrictions on passwords. I don't remember details. [08:59] as that info also helps me know my password [08:59] thanks i am in now :) [08:59] I believe it requires uppercase and possibly symbols too. [08:59] Great. [08:59] nope it doesnt [09:00] its my plain 8 char password at the moment [09:00] It's a fairly recent change. [09:00] i prolly set it up before those rules came in [09:01] anyway adding more emails so i can use them as well - i hardly use the hotmail anymore [09:02] theresajayne_wor: Note that you'll need to add them to login.launchpad.net to be able to log in with them. It's a separate database. [09:03] yep i am on the launchpad login service [09:03] under manage email addresses [09:03] Great. [09:04] :) i need to comment on a bug in mixxx (the project i assist with) so i need to be logged in :P [09:24] spm: I replied to you on https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/152923 (but since LP Questions doesn't allow a non-asker to reset the status to Open, binging you as a substitute) === jtv1 is now known as jtv === mrevell is now known as mrevell-la-comid === jtv is now known as jtv-afk === adeuring changed the topic of #launchpad to: https://launchpad.net/ | Help contacts: adeuring | Launchpad is an open source project: https://dev.launchpad.net/ | This channel is logged: http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/ === mrevell-la-comid is now known as mrevell [14:19] Hi All, any way to get loggerhead on launchpad.net to blame/annotate a file? [14:23] chrisw, yes, although not super friendly [14:23] http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~phazr/phazr/phazr/annotate/head:/src/js/modalplugin/modalplugin.js [14:24] the tooltip in the revision numbers is the person who did it [14:24] beuno: where's the link to get that in the UI? [14:25] chrisw, when looking at a file, "view revision numbers per line" [14:25] beuno: wow, sucktastic :-S [14:26] chrisw, indeed. I hear hrw is the guy to fix these things [14:26] beuno, huwshimi [14:27] ah, that's it. Thanks james_w === jtv-afk is now known as jtv === henninge is now known as henninge-afk [15:10] So... [15:10] I want to make some UI enhancements to bugs, who should I talk to? [15:10] I'm already working on loggerhead. [15:10] For instance: http://i.imgur.com/ATjMV.png [15:11] There's a lot of information on that page, and a lot of knobs to turn. [15:11] And some of the most important information is very small and hidden. [15:11] https://bugs.launchpad.net/569355 [15:11] Ubuntu bug 569355 in loggerhead "Left margin in code view." [Medium,Triaged] [15:11] magcius, there's #launchpad-dev [15:11] Oh, right, duh. [15:12] as for loggerehead, merge proposals should be enough [15:12] I'm already working on loggerhead. [15:12] I think jam has been leading the loggerhead project [15:12] Yes, he has. [15:12] Notice that he reviewed my branch in there. [15:13] so he's the right person to talk to :) [15:13] For loggerhead, yes. [15:13] For bugs, no. [15:13] hi! I have a project registered on launchpad (launchpad.net/libadjoint). In my code repository, I keep a debian/ directory with all of the debian packaging. Is it possible to hook up a PPA for the project so that, when a commit happens on the trunk, it builds the package and pushes it to an apt repository? [15:13] I see I can set up a PPA for /me/, but not for the project [15:14] pfarrell: we don't have project PPAs so you need to stick with a team one. You can set up a daily build recipe for the auto builds. [15:15] ok, great, thanks === deryck changed the topic of #launchpad to: https://launchpad.net/ | Help contacts: deryck | Launchpad is an open source project: https://dev.launchpad.net/ | This channel is logged: http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/ [15:17] adeuring, I've got irc now [15:18] deryck: cool, thanks! [15:42] Hey, https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/natty/+lang/nl/ Is it possible to get this overview for certain packages? Say all names starting with gnome- === JasonO_ is now known as JasonO === deryck is now known as deryck[lunch] === henninge-afk is now known as henninge === jtv is now known as jtv-afk === JasonO_ is now known as JasonO === zyga is now known as zyga-reconfigure === mok0_ is now known as mok0 === deryck[lunch] is now known as deryck [17:47] Is it possible to have launchpad automatically tag the right thing in the bazaar repository when you create a release tar.gz ? [17:50] RawChid, you can click on the template in that list and follow the bread crumbs back to the template itself for a language overview. [17:52] CoffeeIV, I don't think we have any sort of post-release hook, but I could certainly be wrong. Maybe something could be done with our api. [17:52] sinzui, can you help here? ^^ [17:53] CoffeeIV: someone may have written scripts that do that from your desktop+LpAPI [17:54] CoffeeIV: make https://launchpad.net/lptools or https://launchpad.net/ubuntu-dev-tools [17:54] s/make/maybe/ [17:55] CoffeeIV: I think that is easy to do with a makefile (dist target) or python setup.py (sdist) [17:58] deryck, I mean the same list as the URL i gave, but filtered on gnome-* [17:59] bbl [18:00] RawChid, no, I don't think we have that for gnome. henninge could say if he's still around. [18:02] sinzui: thanks, I am looking through those links now [18:02] CoffeeIV: is your project python or autotools based [18:03] sinzui: neither, it is a PHP web app [18:03] no makefile? [18:03] releases are done through the launchpad web interface [18:03] nope, no makefile [18:04] Launchpad does not make tarballs and attach them to releases [18:04] Do you mean you use a recipe to create a package? [18:04] RawChid: No, we don't have that, I am sorry. [18:06] sinzui: the person who does that must be doing a lot more by hand than I thought, I had presumed launchpad could create a tar.gz release from a specific revision. I have not been creating these for my project, it has been someone else [18:08] CoffeeIV: A person usually makes a source release tarball from a script or makefile from the branch he is working with. He registers the release, then uploads the tarball. The user could have tagged then pushed the branch the same time he rand the script to make the source release. [18:09] CoffeeIV: I was making movies of this activity last week. I have not completed editing them though? [18:09] * sinzui looks for a short vid that could help [18:12] CoffeeIV: which project is this for? [18:24] abentley, want to switch IRC duties at the top of next hour? Since I was away lunch longer than normal. [18:25] deryck: sure. [18:25] cool === beuno is now known as beuno-lunch [18:38] henninge deryck, thnx for the help === beuno-lunch is now known as beuno [19:16] abentley, you're up === deryck changed the topic of #launchpad to: https://launchpad.net/ | Help contacts: abentley | Launchpad is an open source project: https://dev.launchpad.net/ | This channel is logged: http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/ [19:16] deryck: ACK [19:20] what're the different blueprint "Implementation:" options' definitions, such as Deferred, Blocked, etc.? [19:33] sinzui: sorry I was at lunch and missed your questions. The project is "pressflow". I am not the person who has been maintaining the project or doing releases, I was helping someone who wanted a script to pull the most recent official release out of launchpad, that's why I was investigating this. I can just talk to the pressflow maintainer directly [19:36] CoffeeIV: http://people.canonical.com/~curtis/ I uploaded two videos of creating releases from a series or from a milestone [19:37] CoffeeIV: I just uploaded one of creating a release from a series, which is how I think your project works [19:38] sinzui: series-milestone-release.ogv ? I just downloaded it [19:38] CoffeeIV: https://launchpad.net/pressflow/6.x shows that a release file URL is set. If you upload the release tarball to that URL, Lp will find it and create the release for you. Still neither will tag your branch [19:39] CoffeeIV: series-release..ogv is closer to what I see the project does. I do not see any open milestones with bugs targetted to them [19:41] sinzui: yes, we would not have milestones with bugs targetted, since pressflow essentially tracks Drupal, maintaining a set of performance enhancements that for various reasons can't go into drupal itself [19:42] understood === abentley changed the topic of #launchpad to: https://launchpad.net/ | Help contacts: - | Launchpad is an open source project: https://dev.launchpad.net/ | This channel is logged: http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/