[17:47] <Pici> I'm having some wiki weirdness.
[17:49] <Pici> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DevelopmentCodeNames claims it doesn't exist yet, but the page revisions don't say it was deleted or anything.. and if I try to revert it to a prior version, I get a moinmoin python error.
[17:49] <Pici> <class 'MoinMoin.PageEditor.CouldNotLock'>: Page could not get locked. Missing 'current' file?
[17:49] <jbicha> Pici: open a request ticket by sending an email to rt@ubuntu.com
[17:50] <Pici> jbicha: righto
[19:15] <bkerensa> mdke: Can you ping me when you are around?
[19:52] <mdke> bkerensa: hey
[19:52] <bkerensa> mdke: Can I pm?
[19:52] <mdke> sure
[19:57] <jbicha> mdke: pitti had to manually inject the ubuntu-docs translations into today's langpack update, bug 869815
[19:57] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 869815 in langpack-o-matic "does not properly install mallard help files" [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/869815
[19:59] <mdke> jbicha: interesting, thanks for letting me know
[19:59] <jbicha> but his workaround worked, we got pretty translations for several languages :)
[19:59] <mdke> as we get more and more translations, we are going to have to figure out a way around a weird build bug
[19:59] <mdke> basically if we have too many languages, it crashes with a complaint that it can't call so many install commands at the same time...
[19:59] <jbicha> is it just old translations conflicting with the new build?
[20:00] <mdke> too many help files :)
[20:00] <jbicha> shaunm: do you know anything about that ^
[20:01] <mdke> I worked around it by leaving out the translations which only have a very few strings translated
[20:01] <jbicha> I think we're building about the same way as gnome-user-docs does
[20:01] <mdke> I had the same problem in natty as well
[20:01] <mdke> yes, we are
[20:01] <mdke> but shaunm may not have come across it if he doesn't build packages for distributions
[20:02] <jbicha> mdke: do you ever use meld?
[20:02] <mdke> not heard of it
[20:02] <shaunm> yeah, not something I've dealt with
[20:02] <jbicha> that's what I used to merge in gnome-user-docs updates this cycle, it's a visual diff tool
[20:03] <jbicha> http://meld.sourceforge.net/
[20:03] <shaunm> is it trying to parallelize every file at once and can't run any more commands? that sounds crazy
[20:03] <mdke> something like that I think
[20:03] <jbicha> well that page is a bit outdated but meld is cool
[20:05] <mdke> anything that helps us keep on track with gnome-user-docs, that isn't an easy merge
[20:06] <mdke> shaunm: I'll get you a build log once I get to an Ubuntu system sometime
[20:13] <jbicha> mdke: did you also try in a PPA? just in case it's something specific to your computer
[20:15] <mdke> jbicha: no, I haven't. Actually I've never tried using a ppa
[20:17] <jbicha> mdke: ah, it's basically the same as pushing to the main archives, just create a PPA, set the changelog to ~ppa1 or something and dput ppa:mdke/ppaname
[20:18] <mdke> jbicha: perhaps we should use em more
[20:18] <mdke> jbicha: i'll give it a shot sometime
[20:19] <jbicha> I got my sbuild setup which is similar to a PPA for testing, but if you want wider distribution PPAs are good