[00:41] <DNS777> hi:)
[00:41] <DNS777> somehow the dropdownmenus dont react anymore
[00:41] <DNS777> i tried with icecat7 and firefox 3.6
[00:41] <DNS777> am i the only one with this problem?
[00:42] <DNS777> any dropdown menu which i tried so far this night
[00:44] <DNS777> ok the search works but if i try the "Branches with status:" dorpdown menus then there is no reaction
[01:00] <wgrant> DNS777: Bug #876533. A regression from yesterday.
[01:17] <DNS777> oops ok
[01:29] <DNS777> https://code.launchpad.net/~vcs-imports/bip/master < hm what is wrong with this import i dont get it for me the imported branch exists
[02:17] <DNS777> wgrant: there are a lot of vcs-imports which are outdated and could be deleted, i wonder if i should start a question or a bug to list them or what you would suggest?
[02:18] <wgrant> DNS777: eg?
[02:19] <DNS777> https://code.launchpad.net/~vcs-imports/autoconf/main
[02:20] <wgrant> DNS777: A question listing those that you've found would probably be best.
[02:21] <DNS777> ok
[08:59] <Judge> Hi there. I currently run 4 dozens servers of ubuntu. We need this GD-Patch ( https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/php5/+bug/74647 ) for all our servers. Can someone please give me a hint what's the best way to "re-build" the current PHP version and provide it with an own PPA ?
[08:59] <Judge> I want to stay as close as possible in touch with the normal PHP packages. I only want to use the bundled GD functions with the most recently version of PHP.
[09:03] <micahg> Judge: sorry, this isn't an appropriate forum for the question, #ubuntu-packaging might be the closest thing, possibly #ubuntu-server if someone else has done this
[09:04] <micahg> Judge: sorry, #ubuntu-packaging would be the place on how to upload based on ubuntu packaging
[09:07] <micahg> Judge: I apologize, I missed the first bit about the PPA, which would naturally make you come here
[09:14] <Judge> micahg: Am I now right or wrong in here? ;D I Came here, because PPA is part of launchpad ..
[09:14] <lifeless> Judge: this is a fine place to ask
[09:15] <micahg> Judge: so, here they can help you if you have a problem with the PPA, not so much with how to package, that's why I suggested #ubuntu-packaging
[09:15] <lifeless> the -packaging channel has more experts is all
[09:15] <lifeless> micahg was trying to help you get the best advice possible
[09:16] <Judge> Understood , and thanks for that! :) I'll post my question in there too, since it seems to overlap both channels.
[09:25] <lifeless> anyhow, to answer the bit here, use a recipe to get on-demand builds and merge in your bugfix indefinitely
[09:26] <lifeless> anyhow, to answer the bit here, use a recipe to get on-demand builds and merge in your bugfix indefinitely
[09:29] <Judge> lifeless: I do not understand your answer :( How do I do that?
[09:31] <lifeless> !recipe
[09:31] <lifeless>  bah, not in the help
[09:31] <lifeless> https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/SourceBuilds/GettingStarted
[09:32] <Judge> lifeless: Thank you! I'll read that right now
[09:36] <geser> is it possible to "merge" a packaging branch from e.g. hardy-updates with his own modifications (eg extra patch)?
[09:37] <lifeless> yes
[09:41]  * micahg must add recipies to his arsenal...
[09:42] <geser> my knowlegde about recipes is: they exist
[09:42] <micahg> right, same here
[09:48] <gmb> https://launchpad.net/ | Help contact: gmb | Launchpad is an open source project: https://dev.launchpad.net/ | This channel is logged: http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/ | User Guide: https://help.launchpad.net/ | Support: https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad
[09:48] <gmb> Argh
[09:48] <gmb> https://launchpad.net/ | Help contact: - | Launchpad is an open source project: https://dev.launchpad.net/ | This channel is logged: http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/ | User Guide: https://help.launchpad.net/ | Support: https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad
[09:48] <gmb> !
[09:48] <lifeless> gmb: slept yet?
[09:49] <gmb> lifeless: Yes. My IRC client hasn't apparently.
[09:49] <gmb> OIC.
[09:49] <gmb> Hang on...
[09:49] <gmb> It doesn't just wrap long lines, it actually inserts a carriage return. FFS.
[09:49] <gmb> And I still haven't added my name.
[09:50] <gmb> I'm going back to bed.
[09:51] <lifeless> \o/
[10:11] <Judge> lifeless: I read the guide, but I do not get it how to exactly use "merge" (which seems to be what I need to use). I wrote this recipe: http://pastebin.com/HkKEQRr9 . ~the-judge/mfc-php/debian isn't existing yet - so there's a message like "lp:~the-judge/mfc-php/debian is not a branch on Launchpad." when I send that. But how do I create the branch, containing my patched build-info ?
[10:35] <Judge> I'm unsure, because of the "+junk" - part in the path when I try to create a branch - in the docu it's referenced differently :(
[12:51] <arand> maxb: ping, hydrazine: I'm making a lp-ppa-coross-series-copy, what's the copyright on lp-promote-ppa, you? canonical? Since I'm basing cross-series off of it.
[13:49] <maxb> arand: Me, I guess. Not that I feel particularly proprietary about it, but I don't think there arrangements otherwise which apply to hydrazine
[13:51] <arand> maxb: Okies, just wanted to get details correct in attribution.
[15:45] <ovnicraft_> hello i want to know if loggerhead can run with many repositories i have a folder like that want to run it ?
[15:46] <doctormoweb> I'm still trying to work out how to thread (in some way) liblaunchpad's authentication so it doesn't block everything. But so far I get stuck on an SSL response error.
[15:48] <doctormoweb> Error: http://paste.ubuntu.com/712134/
[15:49] <doctormoweb> It's weird because these httplib2 requests don't fail when it's not in a thread, but can't seem to manage themselves inside the thread.
[15:49] <doctormoweb> I don't think it's a thread safe issue, as I've even pushed all the vars into thread locals, without sucess.
[15:56] <ovnicraft_> there any place with documentation about loggerhead?
[16:05] <nigelb> ovnicraft_: loggerhead actually doesn't have anything to with launchpad.
[16:06] <nigelb> ovnicraft_: loggerhead is a standalone bzr plugin.
[16:06] <ovnicraft_> well i running serve-branches i see start-loggerhead was deprecated
[16:10] <doctormoweb> I'm starting to think the sockets are being read really slowly, I got another error here for BadStatusLine, which means it  didn't pull in enough info for the request to be sucessful.
[16:15] <doctormoweb> Interesting, joining the thread for 400ms allows the whole login process to work without issue. crazy!
[16:33] <doctormoweb> OK I'm going to stick with my hack with the thread joining until another solution can be found.