reviczky | no, theres no version control in place for the orig repo, i just thought i could give lp some magic commands via rsync and empty commit text or so | 00:00 |
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reviczky | that would update automatically if there are changes to the http | 00:00 |
micahg | lfaraone: FTR, there are 4 copies in the unapproved queue :) | 00:01 |
lfaraone | micahg: hah, I see now. | 00:01 |
sinzui | reviczky: Sorry. Lp cannot do that | 00:01 |
reviczky | no problem, just wanted to ask | 00:01 |
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MTecknology | I think I found a bug in the LP UI... https://code.launchpad.net/~nginx/+recipe/nginx-nightly | 03:58 |
MTecknology | Debian version and Daily build archive are flowing into each other | 03:59 |
MTecknology | overflow not wrapped and displayed | 03:59 |
wgrant | I think there's already a bug for that. | 04:00 |
wgrant | Hm, no, that was slightly different. | 04:01 |
wgrant | Could you file it please? | 04:01 |
MTecknology | ok | 04:03 |
MTecknology | wgrant: which project? | 04:03 |
TheEvilPhoenix | MTecknology: Launchpad itself? | 04:04 |
TheEvilPhoenix | :P | 04:04 |
MTecknology | TheEvilPhoenix: doubt it | 04:05 |
wgrant | That's the one. | 04:05 |
* TheEvilPhoenix wins | 04:05 | |
wgrant | https://launchpad.net/launchpad/+filebug | 04:05 |
TheEvilPhoenix | MTecknology: you were saying? | 04:05 |
wgrant | Well, this only became the case in December. | 04:05 |
wgrant | Before then there were a multitude of subprojects. | 04:05 |
MTecknology | why did that change? | 04:05 |
MTecknology | the volume just become low enough? | 04:06 |
wgrant | Because of the LP team restructure. | 04:06 |
MTecknology | oh | 04:06 |
wgrant | http://blog.launchpad.net/general/announcing-launchpad-squads | 04:06 |
wgrant | http://blog.launchpad.net/general/changing-how-we-track-launchpads-bugs-questions-and-blueprints | 04:06 |
MTecknology | wow... 16 hours until package build | 04:06 |
MTecknology | at least this time I'm sure it'll actually wortk | 04:07 |
MTecknology | work* | 04:07 |
wgrant | MTecknology: We're really low on builders as they're all on release duties. | 04:07 |
TheEvilPhoenix | heh | 04:07 |
wgrant | Too many users :( | 04:07 |
MTecknology | add more builders! | 04:07 |
MTecknology | 600 more | 04:08 |
TheEvilPhoenix | add more servers and processing power :P | 04:08 |
TheEvilPhoenix | i think the number of builders is dependent on the number of machines, no? | 04:08 |
MTecknology | no... that's not my job | 04:08 |
MTecknology | Why didn't I decide to actually do this a week earlier? | 04:09 |
TheEvilPhoenix | heh | 04:09 |
TheEvilPhoenix | lol | 04:09 |
TheEvilPhoenix | wgrant: question, how would one go about donating a box to Launchpad for use as a builder? Like the actual *hardware box* | 04:09 |
TheEvilPhoenix | if even possible :P | 04:09 |
MTecknology | mail it to them? | 04:09 |
TheEvilPhoenix | heh | 04:15 |
TheEvilPhoenix | what kind of specs are needed for a builder box? | 04:15 |
TheEvilPhoenix | so i know what bare minimum stuff i need to get :p | 04:15 |
michaelh1 | Hi there. Is there are URL for the blueprints of the logged in user? Something like https://blueprints.launchpad.net/+spec/+me? | 04:20 |
TheEvilPhoenix | michaelh1: you mean like this? | 04:22 |
TheEvilPhoenix | https://answers.launchpad.net/~trekcaptainusa-tw | 04:22 |
TheEvilPhoenix | where that is me :P | 04:22 |
TheEvilPhoenix | but for bluepirnts | 04:23 |
TheEvilPhoenix | blueprints* | 04:23 |
TheEvilPhoenix | like this | 04:23 |
TheEvilPhoenix | https://blueprints.launchpad.net/~trekcaptainusa-tw | 04:23 |
TheEvilPhoenix | again, for me | 04:23 |
michaelh1 | TheEvilPhoenix: yip, but I want to send this out as a link in an email so that when someone clicks on it, they see their blueprints. There's a launchpad.net/bugs/<something>/+me for bugs which does the same... | 04:23 |
TheEvilPhoenix | michaelh1: ah | 04:23 |
wgrant | MTecknology: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/people/+me | 04:24 |
wgrant | michaelh1: ^^ | 04:24 |
TheEvilPhoenix | wgrant: do you know the minimum specs to run a builder, out of curiosity? | 04:24 |
michaelh1 | wgrant: perfect, thanks. | 04:24 |
lifeless | TheEvilPhoenix: I think the arm ones are 128M of ram or something :P | 04:25 |
wgrant | TheEvilPhoenix: They run on all sorts of hardware. I don't know many specifics. | 04:25 |
wgrant | TheEvilPhoenix: But some of the hardware is several years old, others brand new. | 04:25 |
TheEvilPhoenix | they able to run in virtual systems, for example, a VPS environment? i might have a system I can donate in the future :P | 04:26 |
lifeless | TheEvilPhoenix: they have to be real hardware in our dc | 04:27 |
lifeless | TheEvilPhoenix: we do virtualise on top of that hardware for some things | 04:27 |
TheEvilPhoenix | lifeless: so me buying 3 server boxes because i can afford them and then shipping one of the boxes to your dc would probly help you all? | 04:27 |
TheEvilPhoenix | :P | 04:27 |
TheEvilPhoenix | "Anonymously Donated server randomly appears at Launchpad's datacenter, source unknown" | 04:28 |
TheEvilPhoenix | :P | 04:28 |
lifeless | you'd need to talk to our facilities dude to see if that would actually be helpful | 04:29 |
lifeless | theres a bunch of overhead in stuff in the dc - density, remote management tool chain (e.g. which vendor), | 04:29 |
lifeless | we do generally have enough builders, but we take many of them and turn them into mirrors for the release of ubuntu | 04:30 |
lifeless | because it generates a phenominal amount of traffic | 04:30 |
MTecknology | our company pretty much moved entirely to blades | 04:31 |
MTecknology | largely from size contraints | 04:31 |
MTecknology | could pack in a whole lot more bang for the buck too though | 04:32 |
MTecknology | then we started using blades for virtualization, that helped eliminate a whole lot of physical systems with <2GB RAM and comparable hardware specs | 04:33 |
StevenK | MTecknology: You know blades are actual physical systems themselves, right? | 05:02 |
MTecknology | StevenK: yup- but MUCH smaller that rackmount systems | 05:03 |
StevenK | Meh, it's like sharing power between seven systems. | 05:03 |
StevenK | I have yet to see anything compelling about blades. | 05:03 |
MTecknology | if you have the room, i don't think there's too much to gain from it | 05:05 |
MTecknology | we're a non-profit company, low budget, can't grow our area | 05:05 |
MTecknology | we ahve two data centers; one in our main building and one in the basement of a telephone company | 05:07 |
lifeless | there were some /very/ shiny blade like things the IS guys looked up when evaluating what we'd need for cassandra | 05:08 |
lifeless | *shiny* | 05:08 |
MTecknology | cassy was a slut that got knocked up in high scheel | 05:10 |
MTecknology | i think it was cassandera though.. with an e | 05:10 |
StevenK | MTecknology: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache_Cassandra | 05:11 |
MTecknology | oh god i hate apache | 05:11 |
* MTecknology looks anyway | 05:11 | |
StevenK | Oh, for the love of ... | 05:12 |
StevenK | Apache is more than the web server | 05:12 |
MTecknology | StevenK: I know | 05:12 |
MTecknology | StevenK: I wasn't referring to just the web server; granted I hate their version of an httpd most | 05:12 |
StevenK | I don't get how the Apache Software Foundation are so hateful | 05:13 |
MTecknology | maybe not the foundation.... just nearly everyone i know that works for them | 05:14 |
MTecknology | i hate apache ~'httpd' most of all; and it fuels a lot of my hate, but their general community is aweful, their employees are worse unless you're paying them out the crap shoot- then they become somewhat nice | 05:15 |
lifeless | MTecknology: you realise its a notforprofit with nearly-no employees? | 05:16 |
MTecknology | lifeless: if it's nearly no employees, then that's even worse because that I might actually know almost everyone working there | 05:16 |
MTecknology | I'm gonna end rant though.... I've been drinking. As little as I hold back when I'm not drinking, it's less control when liqoyr and an x-fiancee are involved | 05:17 |
lifeless | ouch :( go rest ;) | 05:18 |
MTecknology | lifeless: did you not hear my whining about that? | 05:18 |
MTecknology | we dated almost 5yr and over 1yr of that was engaged; 8 days before the wedding, she called it off | 05:19 |
MTecknology | i didn't even know the dayu she decided... she talked to the pastor and family before me | 05:19 |
MTecknology | march 18 was the wedding day | 05:20 |
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Pegasus_RPG | hello there. WE have one code branch that used to work fine but now on new checkouts only causes bzr to crash with things like bzr: ERROR: exceptions.KeyError: ('audiotagger.cpp-20101031134221-wol9iyxr3fxcehpg-1', 'raffitea-20101031205517-v30qwekt2fc8cqq2') | 05:43 |
lifeless | MTecknology: ouch that sucks man; take a break from $stuff. | 05:43 |
lifeless | Pegasus_RPG: hi | 05:43 |
lifeless | whats the branch ? | 05:43 |
Pegasus_RPG | and bzr: ERROR: bzrlib.errors.ErrorFromSmartServer: Error received from smart server: ('error', "Absent factory for StaticTuple('knob_rotary_s20.png-20100321152943-5b6m28lw59aoyi01-107', 'jus@local-20100321153201-ijr7fnx2lljnntyg')") | 05:43 |
Pegasus_RPG | lp:mixxx/1.9 | 05:43 |
Pegasus_RPG | bzr check on my local checkout (done before the problem started) shows one inconsistent parent | 05:44 |
Pegasus_RPG | bzr check on the repo crashes | 05:44 |
lifeless | hi | 05:45 |
lifeless | deleting and readding files won't fix it :) | 05:45 |
lifeless | I'm just doing a test checkout to see the issue myself | 05:45 |
lifeless | Pegasus_RPG: so this branch may be misconfigured | 05:49 |
lifeless | its got a stacked location set, but set to "" | 05:49 |
lifeless | this is unusual | 05:49 |
lifeless | how long ago was this branch created? | 05:49 |
Pegasus_RPG | quite awhile | 05:49 |
Pegasus_RPG | Maybe a year | 05:49 |
Pegasus_RPG | the problem only started in the last few weeks | 05:49 |
lifeless | Pegasus_RPG: so, the two delete-and-add commits aren't needed | 05:50 |
Pegasus_RPG | It was branched from trunk originally but it's a release branch so I'm not sure it should be stacked | 05:50 |
lifeless | I suggest you uncommit them | 05:50 |
Pegasus_RPG | ok that's fine | 05:50 |
Pegasus_RPG | oh I can do that? :) | 05:50 |
lifeless | bzr branch -r 1 lp:mixxx/1.9 crashes | 05:50 |
lifeless | so the missing content is in the very first revision | 05:50 |
Pegasus_RPG | wow | 05:51 |
lifeless | knob_rotary_s20.png-20100321152943-5b6m28lw59aoyi01-107', 'jus@local-20100321153201-ijr7fnx2lljnntyg' | 05:51 |
* Pegasus_RPG wonders why we are only seeing this now | 05:51 | |
lifeless | srangly | 05:52 |
lifeless | robertc@lifeless-64:/tmp$ bzr log --show-ids -r 1 lp:mixxx/1.9 | 05:52 |
lifeless | ------------------------------------------------------------ | 05:52 |
lifeless | revno: 1 | 05:52 |
lifeless | revision-id: vcs-imports@canonical.com-20020226111207-imi1qwx7menhzqyh | 05:52 |
lifeless | so the first revid cannot have that changing-revision | 05:52 |
Pegasus_RPG | ah so | 05:53 |
Pegasus_RPG | (btw, I just uncommited in my local checkout, so now I commit those?) | 05:53 |
lifeless | bzr uncommit -r -2 lp:mixxx/1.9 | 05:53 |
Pegasus_RPG | oh it seems good now | 05:54 |
Pegasus_RPG | I mean my uncommits are showing on lp | 05:54 |
lifeless | cool | 05:54 |
lifeless | now, to figure out whata up | 05:54 |
lifeless | I think you should file a bzr bug | 05:54 |
lifeless | when did this behaviour start? | 05:54 |
Pegasus_RPG | a few weeks ago. Hard to say exactly since all of us existing devs just bzr update with no problems | 05:55 |
Pegasus_RPG | people checking it out for the first time notified us | 05:55 |
lifeless | bzr log --show-ids -r revid:jus@local-20100321153201-ijr7fnx2lljnntyg -n0 lp:mixxx/1.9 shows the commit with (apparently) missing data | 05:56 |
lifeless | bzr has had some bugs recently which can be solved by doing a pack | 05:56 |
lifeless | basically content present but a lookup bug confusing it | 05:56 |
lifeless | bzr pack lp:mixxx/1.9 will take a little time but may address the issue | 05:57 |
Pegasus_RPG | ok I'll try that thanks | 05:57 |
* Pegasus_RPG has bzr 2.1.1 | 05:57 | |
lifeless | Pegasus_RPG: while that runs, please file a bug on bzr | 05:59 |
lifeless | if it turns out to be fixed and not deployed to lp, we'll need to deploy it | 05:59 |
Pegasus_RPG | is bzr in LP also? | 05:59 |
lifeless | launchpad.net/bzr | 06:01 |
Pegasus_RPG | ok https://bugs.launchpad.net/bzr/+bug/772935 | 06:15 |
ubot5 | Ubuntu bug 772935 in Bazaar "New checkout crashes bzr" [Undecided,New] | 06:15 |
Pegasus_RPG | BTW, does this mean our trunk is similarly screwed up? | 06:15 |
lifeless | Pegasus_RPG: dunno, lets see | 06:15 |
Pegasus_RPG | I have to run now...I'll leave this chat window open though | 06:17 |
Pegasus_RPG | thanks so much for your help!! | 06:17 |
thomi | The launchpad recepie queue seems very long again today - is something broken? or just busy? I'm waiting 17 hours :( | 06:18 |
lifeless | Pegasus_RPG: your trunk is fine | 06:21 |
lifeless | thomi: busy - we've stolen builders for the ubuntu release | 06:22 |
thomi | oh right, that makes sense. I forgot... | 06:23 |
thomi | Cheers | 06:23 |
lifeless | spiv: hi | 06:46 |
spiv | lifeless: hola | 06:47 |
lifeless | what do you think of Pegasus_RPG' problem | 06:47 |
spiv | lifeless: hmm, not sure. Stacking would be the obvious thing to suspect I guess. | 06:49 |
lifeless | spiv: interestingly we can log to the root of the branch | 06:50 |
spiv | That is interesting. | 06:51 |
lifeless | Pegasus_RPG: has that pack finished ? | 06:51 |
spiv | lifeless: FWIW I get the same error if I branch with nosmart+ | 06:54 |
spiv | So it's not a problem triggered by opening the repository isolated from its fallbacks | 06:54 |
lifeless | nor by the version on lp | 06:57 |
lifeless | I mean, if you create it with nosmart, its not fixed in trunk | 07:01 |
jfi | Hello, there is really no way to run aureconf for the build of a recipe? It means that a lot of generated files must be in the source repository :( | 08:27 |
wgrant | jfi: You can't do that in debian/rules? | 08:27 |
wgrant | That would be the normal place to do that. | 08:28 |
jfi | hum, it means that I need a different debian/rules for the recipe and when build the binary package from original software distribution | 08:29 |
wgrant | jfi: Is it a problem to run it during a normal build? | 08:30 |
jfi | not really, that's just useless as the distribution is including the autoconf unlike the build from the source repository | 08:31 |
jfi | I did not see that it is a usual practice for normal build to run autoreconf | 08:31 |
jfi | but you are right that's not a technical problem | 08:31 |
wgrant | It's not *that* uncommon. | 08:31 |
wgrant | There's even a dh helper for it. | 08:32 |
jfi | ha....ok...so I am going to consider this solution, thanks for the tip | 08:32 |
wgrant | It should work. | 08:32 |
jfi | anyway I am very happy that it is possible to do automaticaly build of packages from an external svn, that's very useful and avoid a lot of manual work:) | 08:33 |
wgrant | Indeed, it's a pretty handy feature. | 08:34 |
jfi | it just misses a way to commit automaticly translation from LP | 08:35 |
wgrant | jfi: We can commit to a bzr branch which you could push back to svn, but we can't push to svn directly. | 08:36 |
jfi | wgrant, yes, I will probably run in the future a script on my server to pull bzr branch and commit in my svn | 08:37 |
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Naresh | hi | 10:52 |
Naresh | what's the equivalent of 'fork' on github in launchpad? | 10:52 |
wgrant | Naresh: With bzr there's no need. Just branch locally (eg. 'bzr branch lp:someproject'), then push your changes back to a new branch ('bzr push lp:~yourusername/someproject/somebranch'). | 10:55 |
wgrant | Naresh: It will create the branch if it doesn't already exist, and will only push up revisions that aren't already in lp:someproject. | 10:55 |
Naresh | ah | 10:58 |
jussi | Are there any LP people here who want to "sell" me reasons why I should choose launchpad for code hosting and bug tracking for a commercial project? | 11:33 |
jussi | you are all boring today :D | 12:07 |
levu | Does a recipe only build debs or can it also build tarballs? | 12:59 |
tumbleweed | levu: the recipe builds the source package (.dsc + .tar.gz) this is then uploaded to a PPA for building into a deb | 13:15 |
levu | tumbleweed: so i can give users the possibility to download a tar.gz? or is this file not public accessible? | 13:19 |
levu | or is there a possibility to download a tarball from a bzr branch in the web interface? | 13:20 |
tumbleweed | levu: no it's not really useful for that | 13:35 |
levu | tumbleweed: is there an other way i can give users the possibility to download the latest source without the need of installing bzr? | 13:36 |
tumbleweed | levu: people could download the source tarball from the daily builds (but hey are a click or two away) | 13:39 |
levu | tumbleweed: oh, ok, thanks. So i'll make a normal recipe :) | 13:40 |
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jdstrand | hi! is it possible to cache the result of searchTasks() to disk? I tried pickling it, but that didn't seem to work | 15:03 |
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Pegasus_RPG | lifeless: yes by now it has :) | 17:07 |
Pegasus_RPG | I too get a crash on bzr check lp:mixxx/1.9 | 17:07 |
Pegasus_RPG | and it seems I have bzr 2.1.2 as well | 17:08 |
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mvdir | I am trying to install a package from a ppa, but getting this issue: | 17:28 |
mvdir | "Unable to connect to ppa.launchpad.net:http:" | 17:28 |
mvdir | Running ubuntu maverick in ec2. | 17:29 |
mvdir | Has anyone seen this issue before? | 17:29 |
mvdir | Anybody home? | 17:36 |
mvdir | I am seeing extreme latency when trying to connect to http://ppa.launchpad.net/ | 17:38 |
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mvdir | jcsackett: You there? I am experiencing extreme latency/failure when trying to contact http://ppa.launchpad.net/ from multiple origination points. | 17:42 |
jcsackett | mvdir, i am here. i'm sorry i didn't see your earlier messages. | 17:42 |
mvdir | Hehe, that's cool, | 17:43 |
mvdir | Any thought on a cause? | 17:43 |
jcsackett | not off the top of my head. let me ping some admins and see if we have anything going on. | 17:43 |
StevenK | I am on my way to the bathroom, but the network is straining due to uh, that release we did yesterday. | 17:45 |
StevenK | So I'd expect that is the cause. | 17:45 |
jcsackett | StevenK: that was sort of my expectation. thought i would double check before rolling that out as an official answer. :-) | 17:46 |
jcsackett | mvdir ^ | 17:46 |
mvdir | Ok, thanks.. | 17:46 |
mvdir | Maybe you guys should mirror some of this stuff on Amazon, I hear they never have capacity/connection problems ;] | 17:48 |
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StevenK | We mirror it anyway we can. People still want to talk to the main archive, which means our datacentres ... | 17:49 |
treeform | "Please contact the Launchpad team via the #launchpad IRC channel to verify if your account was indeed blacklisted." I some one help me find the launchpad team? | 17:50 |
mvdir | StevenK: I'm sure you guys have lots of infrastructure behind it, just joking around a little, poking fun at the ec2pocalypse ; | 17:50 |
jcsackett | treeform: i can probably help you. | 17:51 |
jcsackett | treeform: what did you get this message for, and what's your lp id? | 17:51 |
treeform | jcsackett: thank you! | 17:52 |
treeform | jcsackett: starplant@gmail.com | 17:52 |
treeform | and my nick short name thing is "treeform" | 17:52 |
jcsackett | treeform: i've found your account. there's a note saying that it was deactivated for spam. was that explained to you? | 17:55 |
treeform | no | 17:55 |
treeform | i had my account taken over and it spamed lp | 17:55 |
treeform | this is what i sent them | 17:55 |
treeform | "I cant seem to login or get my password reset (i checked spam folder nothing...) | 17:56 |
treeform | My email was compromised and spammed launchpad and I think my account is on some sort of blak list. | 17:56 |
treeform | I have my email under control now, is there a way i can have my account back please? | 17:56 |
treeform | Thanks!" | 17:56 |
jcsackett | treeform: if you're email is back under control, i can reactivate your account. | 18:00 |
jcsackett | one moment. | 18:00 |
treeform | Thank you! | 18:01 |
jcsackett | treeform: your account isn't suspended, so you should be able to login now. i believe you will have to reset your password and preferred email when you login. | 18:01 |
jcsackett | treeform: let me know if you have any problems. | 18:02 |
treeform | jcsackett: ok just waiting for meail now, thank you again. | 18:07 |
jcsackett | treeform: you're welcome. | 18:07 |
treeform | Got email and can now submit bugs to my fav panda3d project! | 18:12 |
treeform | thanks! | 18:12 |
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AndrewGee | Hi all. Is ppa.launchpad.net a bit slow at the moment? | 18:24 |
jcsackett | AndrewGee: yup. 11.04 was released yesterday, so our traffic is a bit heavy at the moment. | 18:28 |
james_w` | branches no longer break when I rename the one that they are stacked on, correct? | 18:30 |
mvdir | StevenK: Is there anywhere else to hit for ppa.launchpad.net besides germanium? | 18:32 |
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sinzui | james_w`: that is true | 18:37 |
james_w` | \o/ | 18:37 |
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timrc | Is anyone else experiencing problems with uploading to launchpad ppa? I have a user saying they've attempted two uploads of a package to a ppa and received no indication that it was accepted (or rejected) | 20:12 |
rye | hi, are there any issues with ppa builders right now? | 20:13 |
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elmo | timrc/rye: ppa.lp.net is broken, we're working on it | 20:15 |
timrc | elmo, thank you sir | 20:16 |
rye | elmo, thanks, sorry for disturbing you, i just noticed that launchpad status on identi.ca is not saying anything about that | 20:16 |
mvdir | elmo: Yes, updating the identi.ca would be excellent. | 20:19 |
elmo | sorry, I have no idea how to do that | 20:27 |
elmo | and I'm neck deep in trying to fix that | 20:27 |
elmo | maybe a Launchpad person could do that | 20:27 |
mvdir | jcsackett: Yes, updating the http://identi.ca/ would be excellent. | 20:28 |
mvdir | I assume jcsackett is the person, since he's listed in the channel topic. | 20:29 |
mvdir | Not a regular, not sure who to talk to about that. | 20:29 |
jcsackett | mvdir: actually, i was listed in the topic. sinzui is help contact now, but i can certainly still help. i'll see about throwing it up on launchpadstatus | 20:31 |
mvdir | jcsackett: Thanks ;] | 20:31 |
sinzui | I suck. I thought I changed the topic 2 hours go | 20:31 |
mvdir | sinzui: I think you did some time ago. | 20:32 |
mvdir | Been in here longer than that, just rembered the topic from when I came in. | 20:32 |
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elmo | ppa.launchpad.net should be fixed | 20:55 |
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penguin42 | greetings | 22:07 |
penguin42 | I'm getting a Connection refused on ppa.launchpad.net during a dput - is it known broken? | 22:07 |
Ursinha | penguin42, according to #canonical-sysadmin channel topic, this is a known issue | 22:09 |
penguin42 | Ursinha: OK, thanks - apparently the status on identi.ca says it was believed fixed | 22:10 |
Ursinha | hmm | 22:10 |
Ursinha | penguin42, do they just posted it there? | 22:11 |
penguin42 | Ursinha: Last post (about an hour ago) 'launchpad's ppa.launchpad.net is backup' | 22:11 |
penguin42 | I guess that was just a bit optimistic | 22:11 |
Ursinha | maybe | 22:11 |
penguin42 | still, these things happen - I guess it just needs some TLC and a new rubber band | 22:12 |
Ursinha | penguin42, topic there has changed about 30 mins ago, so I guess the issue is current | 22:12 |
Ampelbein | maybe the hamster in his wheel died and so there is no more power :-( | 22:13 |
penguin42 | yeh, not a problem - I was just wondering why the upload I'd done a few hours ago hadn't got anywhere | 22:13 |
penguin42 | Ampelbein: They should know, one hamster is not enough for release week | 22:13 |
Ursinha | :) | 22:16 |
lifeless | penguin42: we weren't expecting a huge upsurge in ppa traffic | 22:17 |
lifeless | we're going to have to review logs to see what it was | 22:17 |
lifeless | it /msy/ just be folk switching over to natty versions of what they have in their ppa | 22:17 |
penguin42 | lifeless: In my case it was a patch I had that once the release landed I thought I'd make easy for people to use | 22:17 |
penguin42 | lifeless: Still, that's fun with large systems - they always keep you on your toes | 22:18 |
lifeless | uploads should be back soon | 22:20 |
lifeless | folk are on it | 22:20 |
penguin42 | thanks - these things happen | 22:22 |
gaspa | do anyone knows how to get this (https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/oneiric/+queue) through launchpadlib? | 22:30 |
gaspa | I'm trying with "series.getPackageUploads()", but without results. | 22:30 |
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Ampelbein | gaspa: lp.distributions["Ubuntu"].current_series.getPackageUploads(status="New") | 22:41 |
gaspa | Ampelbein: I tried the same, but it's empty... | 22:43 |
gaspa | (or I didn't catch how to use it :P) | 22:43 |
Ampelbein | gaspa: http://paste.ubuntu.com/600996/, works here ;-) | 22:44 |
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gaspa | Ampelbein: :\ ... http://paste.ubuntu.com/601000/ | 22:50 |
Ampelbein | gaspa: hmm, what happens if you directly use lp.distributions["Ubuntu"].series[1].getPackageUploads(status="New") ? | 22:54 |
gaspa | it says: <lazr.restfulclient.resource.Collection object at 0xa3bbd0c> | 22:54 |
Ampelbein | gaspa: yes, I meant if the response has entries? (lp.distributions["Ubuntu"].series[1].getPackageUploads(status="New")[0] for example) | 22:55 |
gaspa | ;p | 22:56 |
gaspa | nope, out of range | 22:56 |
gaspa | uhm, i'm not logged in... | 22:57 |
gaspa | yes, it was that | 22:58 |
Ampelbein | gaspa: oh, wow. that is an unhelpful error in that case | 22:59 |
gaspa | Ampelbein: thanks :) | 23:00 |
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* penguin42 wonders if sinzui removed the note about the ppa uploads in teh hope they were working | 23:20 | |
askhl_ | Hi, I'm trying to copy a package from one PPA (from which it has been tested) to another, keeping the binaries. I get 'The following source cannot be copied:' and 'gpaw 0.7.6974-1~ppa2 in natty (a different source with the same version is published in the destination archive)' | 23:24 |
askhl_ | I'm trying to copy from https://launchpad.net/~askhl/+archive/ppa/+copy-packages? to https://launchpad.net/~campos-dev/+archive/campos/+packages | 23:24 |
askhl_ | And there is in fact no source with the same version in the destination archive, as the error message claims. How do I fix this? | 23:25 |
askhl_ | (It's the natty package 'gpaw - 0.7.6974-1~ppa1' which I'm trying to transfer) | 23:25 |
askhl_ | Sorry, I mean 'gpaw - 0.7.6974-1~ppa2' | 23:26 |
Ampelbein | askhl_: there is a 0.7.6974-1~ppa2, https://launchpad.net/~campos-dev/+archive/campos/+sourcepub/1633826/+listing-archive-extra. As far as I know you can't reuse version numbers in ppas. | 23:29 |
askhl_ | Ampelbein: oh, maybe it was a previous upload which failed. (But that definitely isn't published as the error message says. In fact it should have been deleted) | 23:35 |
askhl_ | Ampelbein: I'll try to ramp up the version number and re-upload | 23:35 |
askhl_ | Strange, now I get 'connection refused' when trying to uploa | 23:42 |
askhl_ | d* | 23:42 |
MTecknology | Not much more annoying than building a package in pbuilder just fine, firing off to launchpad, waiting a day, then a build failure right at the tail end of compiling | 23:42 |
askhl_ | 'Connection failed, aborting. Check your network [Errno 111] Connection refused' | 23:43 |
penguin42 | askhl_: Yeh it's borked at the moment | 23:43 |
askhl_ | penguin42: oh, thanks, I'll try at some other time then | 23:43 |
askhl_ | Ampelbein: thanks to you, too | 23:43 |
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