[07:01] <Laibsch> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=multiarch still oopses: OOPS-2119CF29
[08:00] <mrevell> Hallo
[08:40] <apw> are we in a launchpad update window?  if not, i think it just died
[08:41] <ajmitch> it seems to have come back now
[08:43] <wgrant> apw: We were a couple of minutes late, but yes, that was the downtime window.
[08:43] <wgrant> All back now.
[08:44] <apw> wgrant, so if i uploaded to a ppa in the window (which was accepted) will my upload get lost?
[08:44] <StevenK> No
[08:44] <wgrant> apw: No, should appear in 5 minutes or so.
[08:44] <bigjools> nno
[08:44] <wgrant> Just got to wait for the cronjobs to reappear.
[08:45] <apw> ok thans ... just typically i am testing the first upload from some automation ... sigh
[08:45] <apw> and have no idea if it even will work :/
[08:45] <apw> kernel engineers are not born with patience sadly
[08:46] <wgrant> apw: Uploads are processing now.
[08:47] <apw> wgrant, thanks, will look out for it.
[10:30] <Daviey> Hey, rather than re-inventing the wheel.. Does anyone have a good idea for getting a push event for when a new PPA package binary is published?
[10:30] <Daviey> (failing that, a poll script.)
[10:32] <bigjools> Daviey: there's no push events
[10:32] <bigjools> but it's another thing on the long list of stuff we can do when we get Rabbit up and running
[10:33] <Daviey> bigjools: I did think about handling the 'upload email', then triggering polls to see when the binary is published.
[10:33] <Daviey> seems hacky.
[10:33] <bigjools> very
[10:34] <bigjools> you're better off looking at the build status
[10:34] <Daviey> bigjools: Happen to know if someone else has already done this?
[10:34] <bigjools> not that I know
[10:35] <Daviey> okay, i'll write something that polls.
[10:35] <bigjools> ask on the -dev list maybe?
[10:35] <Daviey> Thanks.
[10:43] <wgrant> That would be -users more than -dev...
[10:43] <soren> Any LOSAs around? I'd really appreciate some attention on https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/175369
[10:43] <wgrant> I think someone did something like this a couple of years back.
[10:43] <wgrant> Can't remember who, though.
[10:44]  * mthaddon looks
[10:44] <wgrant> mthaddon, soren: The maintenance squads do those now.
[10:44] <mthaddon> wgrant: oh, cool (/me steps aside)
[10:44] <soren> wgrant: What/who is that?
[10:45] <wgrant> soren: bigjools :)
[10:45] <soren> Convenient :)
[10:46] <bigjools> done
[10:46] <soren> bigjools: Ta very much!
[10:47] <bigjools> my pleasure
[12:52] <Daviey> Can someone confirm an issue before i report it please?  Try to mark bug 878525 a dupe of bug 862129
[12:54] <Daviey> (it errored on both webui and lpapi)
[16:44] <ereslibre> hi there. i got into my account after long time of no use (just to try again) and saw that my launchpad id is: "ereslibre-gmail-deactivatedaccount-deactivatedaccount"
[16:44] <ereslibre> it used to be "ereslibre"
[16:45] <ereslibre> help or ideas ?
[16:46] <maxb> ereslibre: ~ereslibre also exists, so I am inclined to blame some confusion with the split of the openid signon into a project separate from launchpad
[16:47] <maxb> I see both of the launchpad IDs you mention exist. You probably want to merge them
[16:49] <maxb> ereslibre: What is the email address you used to log in? Your @ereslibre... one or your @gmail... one?
[17:15] <hyper_ch> howdy, where can I open a new bug report on launchpad?
[17:32] <hyper_ch> why is there no link from the bugs.launchpad.net to create a new bug report?
[17:34] <rick_h_> hyper_ch: https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad
[17:34] <hyper_ch> rick_h_: how do you get there if you don't know that url?
[17:35] <rick_h_> sorry, I went through from dev.launchpad.net
[17:35] <rick_h_> you have to select a project on bugs.launchpad.net
[17:35] <rick_h_> in this case /launchpad
[17:36] <hyper_ch> I am on bugs.launchpad.net --> I can't find anything that would enable to open a bug report
[17:37] <rick_h_> right because you've not specified a project
[17:37] <rick_h_> notice the links that that page for recent bugs/etc are for different projects held within launchpad
[17:37] <hyper_ch> rick_h_: I don't follow
[17:38] <hyper_ch> anyway, gotta get home now
[17:38] <rick_h_> launchpad hosts many projects. bugs.launchpad.net == home page with no project selected
[17:38] <rick_h_> bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad == the project page for launchpad itself
[17:39] <rick_h_> cool, there's the link. Hope that helps
[21:53] <james_w> I
[21:53] <james_w> I've not been getting the ajaxy magic for changing bug importance/status for the last couple of days
[21:53] <james_w> is that just me?
[21:54] <mwhudson> well
[21:54] <mwhudson> i've not had that problem
[21:54] <mwhudson> i use ff though
[21:55] <james_w> this is ff
[21:55] <james_w> no JS errors
[21:55] <james_w> but I think it may be timing out fetching the js
[21:55] <james_w> which may be a local problem
[22:00] <mwhudson> sounds a bit odd
[22:01] <james_w> very
[22:05] <wgrant> james_w: Any particular bugs?
[22:06] <james_w> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bzr-builddeb/+bug/876888
[22:06] <james_w> there were others earlier
[22:07] <lifeless> the js is inline
[22:07] <lifeless> most of it anyhow :)
[23:42] <nigelb> wgrant: hi
[23:48] <wgrant> nigelb: Hi.
[23:48] <nigelb> wgrant: Can a PPA be kicked off the queue by whoever started it or does it need manual intervention?
[23:49] <wgrant> nigelb: A build in a PPA?
[23:49] <nigelb> Yeah
[23:50] <wgrant> The owner can do nothing. A few of us can reorder the queue, and an admin can cancel a build in exceptional circumstances.
[23:51] <nigelb> ah, so its just eeasier to let a build which we know will fail to just fail.
[23:51] <wgrant> Yes/
[23:51] <nigelb> rhelmer: ^ We'll just have to wait it out :)
[23:52] <rhelmer> nigelb: np thanks for checking for me :)
[23:52] <nigelb> rhelmer: np! :)
[23:52]  * nigelb sleeps.