[00:06] <triune> works like a charm
[00:06] <triune> cheers
[00:06] <triune> have a nice weekend :)
[01:12] <elky> Hi, I need a project renamed.
[01:51] <wgrant> elky: Could you ask at https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+addquestion?
[02:00] <elky> wgrant, https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/158402
[02:06] <wgrant> elky: Does anyone care about the old name? I can add a redirect.
[02:07] <elky> wgrant, don't think so, no
[02:07] <wgrant> Done.
[02:08] <elky> wgrant, sweet, thanks
[17:41] <marvin24_DT> hi, I failed to delete the https://code.launchpad.net/~marvin24/ac100/chromeos-ac100-2.6.37 branch
[17:41] <marvin24_DT> I guess something is stuck ...
[21:07] <exarkun> I accidentally linked https://launchpad.net/divmod.org/trunk to Oneiric python-axiom.  I can't find the UI to unlink it.  Can anyone direct me to it?
[21:54] <maxb> exarkun: Follow the "All packages" link
[21:56] <exarkun> Thanks.
[21:57] <exarkun> Also, the UI seems to imply that multiple packages can be linked to it?  Is that right?
[22:01] <maxb> One per distroseries, I'd imagine
[22:01] <maxb> oh, or maybe many
[22:01] <maxb> try it and see?
[22:03] <exarkun> I tried a few and got errors on all of them, but it wasn't clear why the error occurred
[22:03]  * exarkun tries some more
[22:03] <exarkun> "There is 1 error.", "Invalid value"
[22:04] <exarkun> Or "The source package is not published in [...]"
[22:04] <exarkun> Maybe it really isn't published, but I have it installed on my desktop so I wonder what that means.
[22:05] <maxb> hm
[22:05] <maxb> give me the name of another divmod source package?
[22:06] <exarkun> python-epsilon, python-nevow
[22:07] <maxb> Neither of those exist
[22:07] <exarkun> I guess that's why it doesn't work, then.
[22:08] <exarkun> What does it mean that they don't exist?  I have both of them installed on my Karmic desktop machine.
[22:09] <maxb> Ah, because the source packages are called "epsilon" and "nevow"
[22:09] <maxb> Also, why do you have a Karmic machine any more? :-)
[22:10] <exarkun> The answer to that question is best phrased as a series of bug reports :/
[22:12] <exarkun> Thanks for the clarification about those package links.