[02:32] <StevenK> RAOF: You owe me a bug :-)
[02:32] <RAOF> Oh, about that mistaken email?
[02:32] <StevenK> Right.
[02:32] <RAOF> Ok.
[02:32] <RAOF> Against soyuz, or launchpad, or what?
[02:33] <StevenK> Launchpad
[02:37] <RAOF> StevenK: You'll get a bug just as soon as launchpad stops timing out when I file it.
[02:38] <wgrant> RAOF: Is it timing out now?
[02:38] <RAOF> wgrant: Yup.  Eat hot (Error ID: OOPS-1994CD8)
[02:39] <wgrant> Ah, bug heat.
[02:40] <wgrant> RAOF: Is it reproducible?
[02:40] <RAOF> It's happened the last two times I tried to submit that bug.
[02:41] <RAOF> Oh, and it's also giving me a “Searching for duplicates of your bug took too long…” message, too.
[02:41] <RAOF> Aaay!  Third time's the charm.  StevenK, enjoy bug #798497
[02:41] <wgrant> Hmmmm.
[02:47] <micahg> well, it looks like sponsorship, how do you tell the difference between "authorized" and "unauthorized" sponsorship
[02:49] <wgrant> micahg: Yeah, that's the problem.
[02:49] <wgrant> It's going to become more of an issue with copies between distros.
[02:49] <wgrant> It's not so much of a problem with PPAs, because we normally special-case to only notify people who own the PPA.
[04:44] <ScottK> poolie: You know this is your 'fault', right: https://launchpad.net/pydkim/ (note an actual release is there)
[06:45] <paultag> Greets, friends. I know it's late EST, but I figure I'll put it out anyway. I'm cobbling together some code for myself, and I was wondering if Launchpadlib has bindings to return all pending merge requests. Any input is really valued :)
[06:48] <lifeless> merge proposals are in the api yes.
[06:48] <lifeless> see the apidocs
[06:56] <paultag> lifeless: sure, but are they implemented in launchpadlib?
[06:56] <paultag> lifeless: I could not find refs in the code tree, but I might have not looked hard enough
[06:58] <lifeless> launchpadlib runs off the data returned by lp, most things don't get explicitly implemented
[06:58] <paultag> right, cool. Thanks lifeless, I'll keep on it.
[07:12] <nigelb> paultag: just look at tarmac soruce?
[08:06] <[Dmitry]> Hello
[08:07] <[Dmitry]> Question: How can I cancel an application for reassembly?
[08:07] <lifeless> a what?
[08:08] <[Dmitry]> https://code.launchpad.net/~itmages/+recipe/itmages-nautilus-extension-dev
[08:09] <[Dmitry]> cancel build
[08:11] <lifeless> I'm not sure you cna
[08:11] <lifeless> can
[08:12] <[Dmitry]> Here, too, I have not found where it can be done.
[09:07] <bullgard4> I forgot the password of my Launchpad account. It is stored on my Lucid computer though and I can access Launchpad from there.  How can I copy the credentials to my Natty computer?
[09:09] <henninge> bullgard4: are you talking about login on the web page?
[09:09] <bullgard4> henninge: Yes.
[09:10] <henninge> bullgard4: I think it would be best to set a new password using the Lucid computer. Use that computer to go to https://login.launchpad.net/ and change it.
[09:43] <bullgard4> henninge: This worked ok. --  Thank you very much for your help.
[09:44] <henninge> bullgard4: glad to hear ;)
[09:59] <Daviey> Hello!  How regulary does +localpackagediffs update?  URL hacking suggests Launchpad knows there is a newer Debian version, but hasn't shown yet.
[09:59] <Daviey> specifically, https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/oneiric/+source/augeas/+difference/debian/sid
[10:07] <bigjools> Daviey: every 5 minutes
[10:08] <bigjools> there should be an "updating..." in the page
[10:08] <bigjools> next to the pacakge
[10:09] <bigjools> Daviey: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/oneiric/+localpackagediffs?field.name_filter=augeas&field.package_type=ignored&field.package_type-empty-marker=1
[10:09] <bigjools> someone marked it "ignored"
[10:10] <Daviey> hmm
[10:10] <Daviey> bigjools: is it possible to see who?
[10:10] <bigjools> fraid not
[10:10] <bigjools> it could be a bug though :)
[10:11] <Daviey> well i wouldn't blame someone who marking it ignored, as it's essentially a no-change
[10:11] <Daviey> bigjools: thanks for your help.
[10:12] <bigjools> Daviey: well there's 2 types of ignored
[10:12] <bigjools> I can't see which because we stupidly restricted viewing AND changing it to uploaders only
[10:13] <Daviey> bigjools: hmm, can i see it then?
[10:14] <bigjools> Daviey: it's radio button on the right hand side of the expanded section
[10:15] <Daviey> bigjools: i must be really daft today, but i can't see it :/
[10:15] <wgrant> bigjools: Queue admins, not uploaders :(
[10:15] <bigjools> oh queue admin... meh
[10:15] <Daviey> ah!
[10:16] <Daviey> okay, no worries.
[10:16] <bigjools> Daviey: ooo you added a comment :)
[10:16] <Daviey> bigjools: i feel so cool ;)
[10:18] <Daviey> This is really rather good.
[10:22] <bigjools> Daviey: I'm glad *someone* likes it ;)
[10:25] <Daviey> bigjools: I think you'd be suprised what quiet masses think of stuff. :)
[10:25] <bigjools> heh
[10:27] <Daviey> wgrant: How is the algorithm for "Ignored packages with a higher version than in 'Sid'" calculating.. doesn't seem to be hiding versions i'd be expecting.
[10:27] <Daviey> for example the *build1 Oneiric versions
[10:28] <wgrant> Daviey: I'm not sure.. I've not been involved in this stuff really.
[10:28] <Daviey> wgrant: oh, sorry.
[10:28]  * Daviey raises a bug.
[10:30] <nigelb> ahh, the diffs are generated on request
[10:30] <nigelb> I just accidentally got a diff to start being built.
[10:42] <bigjools> Daviey: there may well be bugs in it
[10:42] <bigjools> Daviey: my team is leading the development, so feel free to talk to me about it
[10:52] <Daviey> bigjools: oh super.. i will do.
[10:53] <Daviey> bigjools: bigjools Does "Ignored packages with a higher version that in 'Sid'" option work for you?
[10:53] <bigjools> Daviey: yes
[10:53] <Daviey> 1.4p5-38 | 1.4p5-38build1 <-- Oneiric
[10:54] <Daviey> 6.5.5-1 | 6.5.5-1ubuntu1
[10:54] <bigjools> there may be some bugs in the logic for that
[10:54] <Daviey> 0.5-1 | 0.5-2
[10:54] <bigjools> that all looks correct to me
[10:55] <Daviey> oh?  The first one is Sid, the second is Oneiric.  All those examples look wrong to me?
[10:55] <bigjools> where are they appearing?
[10:56] <bigjools> in the "higher version" list?
[10:56] <lifeless> Daviey: Ignored packages with a higher version that in 'Sid' - they all have a version > than that in sid.
[10:56] <bigjools> s/that/than/ *2
[10:57] <Daviey> Ah!
[10:57] <Daviey> I need coffee.. Sorry, i read that as "Ignore packages with a higher version than in 'Sid'" .. for filtering purposes.
[10:57] <Daviey> My fail.
[13:38] <dpm> hi adeuring, I'd like to request a full language pack export from maverick's translations. I've ticked the box at https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/maverick/+language-packs, but the actual export only happens on a cron job that is now disabled for maverick. Could someone arrange a one-off export, so that we can build new language packs from it?
[14:20] <adeuring> henninge: could you help dpm with the export? (dpm, sorry for the delay...)
[14:24] <henninge> dpm: hm, we need to find a spot for it.
[14:25] <henninge> dpm: the full export must not run in parallel with any of the others.
[14:32] <henninge> dpm: the last full run on natty took almost 24 hours, so I'd expect the same for maverick
[14:32] <henninge> https://lpstats.canonical.com/graphs/LangpackRSS/20110604/20110611/
[14:32] <henninge> danilos: btw, hat is missing for oneiric to appear in that graph? ^
[14:33] <danilos> henninge, we'll have to ping losas to start collecting data
[14:33] <danilos> henninge, I did file a bug about very long exports recently
[14:35] <henninge> danilos: what's the bug?
[14:36] <danilos> henninge, bug 794573, but I see jtv filed one earlier as well
[14:36] <danilos> henninge, bug 684664
[14:39] <danilos> henninge, marked the newer one as the duplicate of the old one (not sure why it didn't pop up in the search when I filed my bug :/)
[14:40] <henninge> danilos: I thought it had been marked a duplicate the other way round. Did you just change that?
[14:48] <danilos> henninge, yeah
[14:48] <danilos> henninge, I remembered the soft policy of "working through high bugs roughly by their age" so decided that the older bug is more important
[14:49] <henninge> sounds reasonable
[14:58] <dpm> thanks henninge
[15:03] <henninge> dpm: the export will be started tomorrow, so it should be available on Monday.
[15:06] <dpm> great, thanks henninge
[15:13] <henninge> gnuoy: also, there is bug 684664 about the script taking so long, just jyi
[15:13] <henninge> fyi
[16:19] <shadeslayer> could someone delete https://code.launchpad.net/~vcs-imports/kdegraphics/trunk ? the svn branch was split up into smaller git modules
[16:33] <maxb> shadeslayer: I won't delete it, but I have set it Abandoned and unlinked it from the lp:kdegraphics alias
[16:55] <shadeslayer> maxb: ah, that works too, thanks :)
[18:44] <bdmurray> hmm the help contact (from the topic) doesn't seem to be here
[18:45] <bdmurray> using the API for a project how would I find out if bug reporting was enabled?
[18:51] <bludude> For some reason, my source package recipe won't pull in it's build depends
[19:06] <CarlFK> dput CarlFK-ppa dvswitch_0.9~rc2-pyconubuntu2_source.changes ... Good signature on /home/carl/src/dvs/dvswitch_0.9~rc2-pyconubuntu2.dsc.
[19:06] <CarlFK> Uploading dvswitch_0.9~rc2-pyconubuntu2_source.changes: 1k/2k550 Changes file must be signed with a valid GPG signature: Verification failed 3 times: ['General error', 'General error', 'General error'] : Permission denied.
[19:09] <CarlFK> hmm "You need a passphrase to unlock the secret key for user: "Carl Karsten <carl@personnelware.com>"
[19:09] <CarlFK> it prompted me.  maybe I typed it wrong?  running a 2nd time, didn't prompt.
[19:17] <CarlFK> huh - I ust got email "[PPA carlfk] [ubuntu/oneiric] dvswitch 0.9~rc2-pyconubuntu2 (Accepted)"
[19:20] <CarlFK> https://launchpad.net/~carlfk/+archive/ppa/+build/2575718  "Start in 7 hours"
[19:21] <CarlFK> is everything working as expected, or should I bug someone about something ?
[19:32] <maxb> It does this sometimes. Known issue.
[19:39] <CarlFK> maxb: thanks.  nuff said. I am in no hurry.
[20:38] <pedro__> is here someone who can help with a suspended launchpad account ?
[20:59] <chrisccoulson> where did all the PPA builders go?
[21:01] <soren> Er..
[21:02] <soren> I'm having problem uploading to a PPA. I'm getting 550 Changes file must be signed with a valid GPG signature: Verification failed 3 times: ['General error', 'General error', 'General error'] : Permission denied.
[21:02] <soren> ...and a couple of lines further up, dput verifies the presence of said signature.
[21:02] <soren> What gives?
[21:24] <Ampelbein> soren: that error sounds like bug 760147 reappeared.
[21:40] <soren> Ampelbein: Interesting how it's *exactly* one month since it was marked "fixed in stable".
[21:45] <soren> Ampelbein: I've administered a prodding in #launchpad-dev. Let's see what happens. Thanks for the bug hint!
[21:47] <CarlFK> soren: I got that too, but then got the conf email that it was accepted, and it seems it was
[21:49] <soren> CarlFK: orl?
[21:49] <soren> orly, even?
[21:49] <soren> Funny, i didn't even bother to check.
[21:49] <CarlFK> https://launchpad.net/~carlfk/+archive/ppa/+build/2575718        "Start in 3 hours "
[21:50] <CarlFK> Uploading dvswitch_0.9~rc2-ubuntu2_source.changes: 1k/2k550 Changes file must be signed with a valid GPG signature: Verification failed 3 times: ['General error', 'General error', 'General error'] : Permission denied.
[21:50] <soren> CarlFK: I seem to be less fortunate.
[21:50] <CarlFK> i guess they fixed it :)
[21:51] <soren> I just tried uploading something.
[21:53] <soren> CarlFK: Ah, I'm an idiot. It was rejected due to missing .orig.tar.gz (I just grabbed a random changes file and uploaded it to a scratch PPA as a test).
[22:08] <lifeless> is anyone else experiencing this issue ?
[22:08] <CarlFK> no, just us two :)
[22:08] <CarlFK> no clue really.
[22:08] <lifeless> CarlFK: you're seeing it?
[22:08] <CarlFK> yes
[22:09] <CarlFK> about 3 hours ago.  (first upload in weeks)
[22:10] <Ampelbein> lifeless: I'm getting it too on ppa uploads, but not on archive uploads.
[22:15] <lifeless> should be better now
[22:16] <soren> lifeless: Indeed!
[22:16] <soren> lifeless: Great, thanks!
[22:17] <fta> what are most the ppa builders?
[22:18] <fta> -what+where
[22:19] <fta> a mix of where are they and what are they doing...
[22:22] <soren> lifeless: Is https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/798957 intentionally left open or shall I just close it?
[22:23] <lifeless> if thats the new bug
[22:23] <lifeless> we haven't solved the cause yet
[22:23] <lifeless> just the symptom
[22:23] <soren> That's the bug I filed about the problem, yes.
[22:23] <soren> Ok. I'll leave it.
[22:26] <lifeless> I'm not here atm - its saturday + I'm sick with some lurgy going around :)
[22:26] <lifeless> thats why I haven't fiddled with the metadata
[22:28] <CarlFK> lifeless: you in .au ?
[22:39] <lifeless> nope
[22:48] <[Dmitry]> Hello...
[22:49] <[Dmitry]> I see build status is ... completed on 2011-06-19 (estimated)
[22:49] <[Dmitry]> 19!!
[22:49] <[Dmitry]> wtf
[22:49] <CarlFK> woa
[22:51] <CarlFK> 3.5 hours ago I was told 7 hours. Now it says 2 hours.  so yours should be done.. i du no. sometime next week  :)
[22:54] <lifeless> CarlFK: check my whois
[22:55] <[Dmitry]> CarlFK: this is epic fail
[22:55] <CarlFK> neat.  according to my "Dave n Adrian" time setting, it is still today there.
[22:57] <[Dmitry]> CarlFK: The last time this was, (but had to wait a week actually) connect to a farm RedHat - Launchpad
[22:58] <CarlFK> lifeless:  Dave n A are some friends that live in Oslo. I was just there 2 months ago to work at The Gathering.  which had a 100 gigabit Intenet connection.   it was hot.
[22:59] <lifeless> CarlFK: I'm in nz
[22:59] <lifeless> I guess something is masked
[22:59] <CarlFK> lifeless: ah, im just dumb: Server: gibson.freenode.net (Oslo, Norway)
[23:08] <[Dmitry]> CarlFK: 100gigabit? O_o
[23:09] <[Dmitry]> My laptop hardly reaches a speed of 1 gigabit to the Internet. (Optics)
[23:09] <CarlFK> [Dmitry]: yeah.  I didn't believe it.  but then I saw the cisco crew installing a ton of switches and put up (100) speed limit signs.  and talked to a few others in the know.  and felt the heat coming out of the cabinet.
[23:10] <[Dmitry]> haha :)
[23:12] <CarlFK> http://www.gathering.org/tg11/en/  heh - at the bottom is an 'about; link.. that runs away as some neat js loads more images
[23:33] <CarlFK> fun 3 min showing what needs 100g  http://ftp.gathering.org/TG/2011/Tech/tg11-timelapse-south-576p.mp4
[23:40] <CarlFK> woa.. cisco embedded TG stuff on their site: http://www.cisco.com/web/NO/TG2011/index.html
[23:40] <CarlFK> and apparently 100g is nothing.  3T or something is where it's at :)