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poolieMel which package you01:10
poolie*are you trying to build?01:10
lifelessthere is no mel01:10
james_wlifeless, are there any storm-query-based matchers that you know of?01:15
lifelessjames_w: not offhand, sorry.01:16
lifelessthere is some stuff that looks at the queries we capture01:16
lifelessand the capturing is fixture + matcher based01:16
james_wthat's ok, just wanted to avoid writing them if they were already available01:16
james_wI'm thinking more just01:16
james_w"one row is returned for this query"01:17
james_wsort of thing01:17
james_wpretty easy to write as just an assertEqual(1, query().count()) sort of thing, but matchers could give better error messages01:18
lifelessoh we have shiny for that01:18
lifelesscheck out01:19
lifelessBrowsesWithQueryLimit and HasQueryCount in lp.testing.matchers01:19
wgrantlifeless: Different thing.01:19
wgrantNot a query count limit, but result count limit.01:19
lifelessoh01:20
lifeless<- leetle out of it01:20
james_wyeah, sorry, slightly confusing overlapping of terms there01:21
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marvin2Hi, we have a project on launchpad called willow-code; it's maintained and driven by a team called willowit-team; another team called willowit-view-team has access to branches hosted on this project through visibility policy settings set by you guys.05:24
marvin2Is it possible to create a new team that has (read/write) access *only* to specific branches under the project willow-code?05:25
marvin2willow-code is a proprietary project and we're working on private branches here.05:25
lifelessyes, create that team and have someone in it that is also in the willowit-view-team push a branch to lp://~newteam/willow-code/branchname05:26
lifelessyou will need to subscribe ~newteam to the trunk branch05:27
marvin2lifeless: So members of newteam will not be able to view code in other branches?05:28
lifelessright05:28
marvin2lifeless: Perfect. I'll try that out now. Thanks!05:28
lifelessjust trunk and any branch pushed into their ~team directory05:28
marvin2Great!05:29
lifelessyou can give them view to other branches one by one using subscriptions05:29
marvin2I think that covers all our usage scenarios. Thanks again, lifeless.05:29
lifelessno probs05:30
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micahgwgrant: are you around?09:02
bialixhi, I have question about bug mails subscription. I've received a request from James who is co-worker of Mark Brown (registered on lp) and he's asked me about removing subscription of Mark to bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/qbzr/+bug/680529. James said he received all Mark mails because Mark no longer works in the company. What should I recommend to James?09:31
ubot5Ubuntu bug 680529 in QBzr ""Lock was renamed into place, but now is missing"" [High,Confirmed]09:31
maxbbialix: This concerns the ~mark-mailsolve account?09:40
bialixmaxb: yes09:40
micahgwow, we get instant bug e-mail notifications now?09:42
maxbbialix: Well, two options. You could either file a launchpad question for an admin to remove the subscription, or if he receives all of marks mails, he could claim ownership of the launchpad account and do it himself09:42
bialixmaxb: right09:43
bialixmaxb: thank you, I'll forward this recommendations to James.09:45
zygahi, I'd like to understand how soyz build the archive? assuming you want to rebuild _everything_ where is the logic that determines the order of packages to build10:46
maxbzyga: As far as I know, nowhere, because it never does that/10:52
zygaso how does archive rebuild work?10:53
zygais it a manual process of uploading new source packages in the right order?10:53
zygacarefully managed by humans?10:53
maxbUtilizing builddeps from the source archive, I would think10:53
maxbI can't see how it could possibly work otherwise, since you need a C compiler to build a C compiler10:54
zygamaxb, but it's still not a simple problem to solve10:55
zygamaxb, (well in some way it might but since packages have complex relationship I don't want to be so bold to proclaim it's easy)10:55
zygamaxb, packages have conflict and require relationships and version comparison10:56
maxbI'm assuming it just builds all the packages in an arbitrary order, satisfying dependencies that haven't been built yet from the primary archive10:56
zygamaxb, I'm not sure how to write an algorithm that for a certain set of source packages, determines the correct order of building them and the also produces a list of packages you need to start with to be able to complete the process (like the c compiler required to build the c compiler)10:57
micahgan archive rebuild is generally meant to see what happens when you rebuild what's currently in the archive with what's currently in the archive (nothing from the rebuild is used in the building)11:05
bigjoolsthere are different types of rebuild11:14
bigjoolsthe basic case is where we just literally rebuild certain packages and it uses the existing main archive for dependencies11:15
bigjoolsthe next case is where we rebuild that again but using packages just built in the rebuild, so rebuilt dependencies are used11:15
bigjoolsbeyond that it gets complicated (scorched-earth rebuilds)11:16
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barryany code hosting/bzr experts online that could do a quick mumble with mvo and myself?15:43
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nothingspecialI'm trying to change my email address for launchpad/ubuntuone. When I enter the conformation code it says unrecognised. Am I missing something obvious?18:10
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highvoltagehi! I deleted a ppa a while ago, but (as is normal) it still shows up on my LP page. I'd like to use it again now, is there a way I could re-create it? I tried to create a PPA with the same name but LP doesn't allow that.19:26
benjihighvoltage: I believe the way you get that done is to ask a question on LP and the sys admins do it for you: https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/19:31
highvoltagebenji: ok, will do. thanks.19:35
maxbhighvoltage: I'm afraid what you want is not currently possible19:49
highvoltagemaxb: ah ok. no problem. thanks for letting me know.19:50
benjinow I know too20:01
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popeylifeless: or any other lp person.. is it a known bug that a rejected mail for a package may have someone elses name in the subject?22:36
popeyhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/623770/22:36
popeyX-Launchpad-PPA: trevormosey22:36
popeyI am not him.22:36
popeyI appreciate that I had a badly configured (i.e. no .dput.cf) dput on this clean install of ubuntu, but I still don't expect to see someone elses ID in my mail22:37
popeyi have now fixed the config snafu and my package has been accepted, the accept mail is fine, only the reject has an issue http://paste.ubuntu.com/623771/22:37
bigjoolspopey: not seen that before, file a bug22:38
popeyok22:38
lifelesspopey: did you dput to their PPA ?22:39
popeyno22:40
bigjoolscheck his paste22:40
popeyi typed "dput ppa foo.changes"22:40
popeybut had no dput.cf22:40
lifelessfnu22:41
lifelessfun22:41
popeyah, i wonder if it took the /etc/dput.cf22:41
popeyincoming                = ~%(ppa)s/ubuntu22:41
popeyso yeah, it did22:41
popeybug 79575722:43
ubot5Launchpad bug 795757 in Launchpad itself "ppa reject mail has wrong lp ID in subject" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/79575722:43
popeyand now bed.. nn and thanks!22:43
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micahgpopey: sounds like a duplicate, idr the bug # ATM though23:07
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