[02:52] <tumbleweed> In [10]: lp.distributions('ubuntu').main_archive.getPublishedSources(source_name='system-config-printer', version='1.3.6+20110824-0ubuntu2', exact_match=True)[0].changesFileUrl()
[02:52] <tumbleweed> Out[10]: u'https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archive/primary/+files/system-config-printer_1.3.6%2B20110824-0ubuntu2_amd64.changes'
[02:52] <tumbleweed> ^ that doesn't exist
[02:52] <wgrant> That's unfortunate. Let's see...
[02:53] <wgrant> That's... interesting.
[02:56]  * tumbleweed watches, amused
[02:57]  * wgrant twitches, unamused.
[02:57] <wgrant> http://launchpadlibrarian.net/78538017/system-config-printer_1.3.6+20110824-0ubuntu2_amd64.changes
[02:57] <wgrant> _amd64.changes, but no amd64 binary.
[02:58] <tumbleweed> why was the changes _amd64 and not _source?
[02:58] <wgrant> Because Till hacked it manually, I expect.
[02:58] <wgrant> We expect them to be _source.changes, so the file traversal doesn't work for this one.
[03:00] <wgrant> tumbleweed: Could you please file a bug about badly named changes file not being traversable?
[03:00] <wgrant> It's also possibly a good idea to chastise people who create them like that :)
[03:01] <tumbleweed> wgrant: we'll see what we can do about that last bit :)
[03:02] <broder> does launchpad take a +files link, parse it, look up the spph (or whatever), then cross reference that into the librarian?
[03:03] <wgrant> broder: if it ends with _source.changes, it finds PackageUploads with a changesfile named like that, and that include a source that's published in the archive.
[03:04]  * Laney spies a way to troll LP
[03:04] <wgrant> Bad Laney.
[03:05] <wgrant> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~launchpad-pqm/launchpad/devel/view/head:/lib/lp/soyuz/model/archive.py#L1406 is the relevant code.
[03:07] <tumbleweed> wgrant: filed bug 885541
[03:07] <wgrant> tumbleweed: Thanks.
[10:54] <xavinsky> what is a milestone ? it's only a date, or it's possible to get an export from it ?
[10:56] <TLE> xavinsky: there is someting about the function of milestones here: https://help.launchpad.net/Projects/SeriesMilestonesReleases#Milestones
[10:57] <xavinsky> thx, I will read it.
[11:07] <netman87> hi
[11:07] <netman87> i did just order one lauchpad board from TI to finland. any ideas how long will it take to arrive?
[11:08] <nigelb_> er, this is not the launchpad you think it is :)
[11:08] <nigelb_> This channel is about launchpad.net, the code hosting website
[11:15] <netman87> oh
[11:15] <netman87> what channel i should join then?
[11:16] <nigelb> I don't know :)
[11:16] <netman87> ok
[11:16] <netman87> ty
[13:52] <MTecknology> Could anyone update https://code.launchpad.net/~nginx/nginx/head to pull from svn://svn.nginx.org/nginx/trunk  .. pretty please? :)
[13:53] <jelmer> MTecknology: sure, one sec
[13:53] <jelmer> MTecknology: it's already updating from there as far as I can tell
[13:53] <MTecknology> jelmer: oh.. it stopped working so i assumed that it wasn't set right..
[13:54]  * jelmer hits the "Try Again" button
[13:54] <MTecknology> Was that comment   This branch is an import of the Subversion branch from svn://svn.nginx.org/nginx/trunk/.    already there?..
[13:56] <jelmer> MTecknology: that's not a comment, it's part of the UI for code imports
[13:56] <MTecknology> I didn't see that.. I feel blind and realize how tired I am. :(
[13:57] <MTecknology> jelmer: looks to be working too, must have been an their server .. thanks for checking it out :D
[13:58] <jelmer> MTecknology: you're welcome
[13:59] <MTecknology> jelmer: and it failed..
[13:59] <jelmer> hmm, let me try that locally and see what's happening
[14:03] <chrysn> hi, i've got a question concerning proper use of ubuntu build services:
[14:03] <jelmer> hi chrysn
[14:03] <chrysn> in the openscad package, i consider enabling upstream's tests to be run at build time, but they take quite some resources (got no proper numbers, but about twice the build time).
[14:04] <chrysn> is it ok to run those on the servers?
[14:09] <GatoLoko> hi, i'm having trouble setting a team contact address. In june i reported #801423 (oops on trying to change it), but now it doesn't oops any more, it shows a message telling me a confirmation message was sent but that confirmation email never arrives
[14:09] <GatoLoko> is there any other way to set the contact address?
[14:11] <jelmer> chrysn: yes, that should be fine in general. Just be considerate with Launchpad's resources - in other words, don't use Launchpad as a way to run the testsuite.
[14:14] <danhg> Hi Everyone, I've been waiting for 24hrs+ for my password reset code. So I can't log in. Can anyone help?
[14:16] <jelmer> GatoLoko: I'm not sure what the best way is to check what is happening there. If it's not ending up in a spam folder somewhere, the best thing to do is probably to file a question on https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad
[14:18] <MTecknology> jelmer: see anything peculiar yet?
[14:18] <jelmer> MTecknology: seems fine so far.. at 1000/3000
[14:18] <GatoLoko> jeblair i've been watching the inbox and spam folders for 3 days just to be sure, the message just doesn't arrives (if it's even sent)
[14:31] <chrysn> thanks, jelmer, that kind of settles it. i'll make sure it respects DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS=nocheck just in case launchpad changes its mind.
[14:39] <MTecknology> jelmer: big branch, huh?
[14:42] <jelmer> MTecknology: 2640/3462
[14:56] <jelmer> MTecknology: finished fine here
[14:57] <jelmer> MTecknology: I think it would be worth a shot to remove the existing branch and have it try again from scratch
[15:19] <MTecknology> jelmer: sounds good to me
[15:21] <MTecknology> jelmer: This branch cannot be deleted as it has 3 branches sharing revisions.
[15:34] <jelmer> MTecknology: we'll probably have to move it out of the way and then add a new import
[15:34] <jelmer> MTecknology: unfortunately that will also affect the recipes. Are you the owner of those?
[15:39] <MTecknology> jelmer: i am
[15:39] <jelmer> MTecknology: ok
[15:51] <MTecknology> jelmer: how can I unlink those branches?
[15:51] <MTecknology> I remember a nifty bzr command did it, but i don't remember what that was
[15:52] <jelmer> MTecknology: there's no need to unlink them, we'll just retire the old branch (rather than removing it)
[15:53] <MTecknology> jelmer: and it failed again is see
[15:54] <MTecknology> http://launchpadlibrarian.net/84350909/vcs-imports-nginx-trunk.log
[15:54] <jelmer> MTecknology: hmm, that's odd
[15:55] <MTecknology> jelmer: so it's not either branch... something with the import process?..
[16:03] <MTecknology> jelmer: bug?
[16:04] <MTecknology> !away > zz_joey
[16:04] <MTecknology> zz_joey: i doubt you go to sleep that much anyway..
[16:06] <jelmer> MTecknology: I'm looking into it, will keep you posted...
[16:06] <MTecknology> jelmer: thanks much :D
[16:07] <MTecknology> I'm gonna look through a 700MB packet capture now... :(
[16:09] <joey> MTecknology: it's znc
[16:09] <joey> MTecknology: it does that when I disconnect
[16:09] <joey> MTecknology: I'll change it but am not sure I have ssh to the server whilest at UDS
[16:10] <MTecknology> joey: :)
[16:10] <joey> yeah I can't get to it. I forgot to turn on the ssh port forward before I left
[16:11] <MTecknology> joey: also- hi! haven't talked to you in a while, hope you're enjoying the chatter over there :)
[16:14] <joey> MTecknology: howdy! Ok, I found a way to unload the away module remotely. I'm going to try it now. Let me know if it works
[16:14] <czajkowski> aloha
[16:14] <czajkowski> anhyone help with a question on LP please
[16:14] <czajkowski> https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu-locoteams/+question/136860
[16:15] <czajkowski> Ursinha: ^^
[16:15] <czajkowski> your question
[16:15] <Ursinha> mine?
[16:15]  * Ursinha looks
[16:15] <czajkowski> brazil sub loco no ?
[16:15] <Ursinha> czajkowski: ok, so no more replies from the other teams
[16:16] <Ursinha> as expected :)
[16:16] <Ursinha> so we'd need some duck power interference to make that happen
[16:16] <czajkowski> Ursinha: well I'm kinda wondering what you need from either the LC or LP
[16:16] <czajkowski> if we need magical powers to give you admins we need someon here in LP to do voodoo over teams
[16:16] <Ursinha> as soon as this session is over I'll find you a list of the four or five teams that need the change
[16:16] <Ursinha> yes, probably
[16:16] <czajkowski> okie dokie
[16:16] <Ursinha> I was just pointed to do that so we could have the changes done
[16:17] <Ursinha> czajkowski: I was requested to file a question to make it formal
[16:17] <MTecknology> joey: not marked as away at all; i think if you set your away nick to be the same as your nick it'll mark you as away without the nick change
[16:17] <Ursinha> the contacts with the subloco teams was made long before that, with no luck
[16:17] <czajkowski> Ursinha: nods I may also explain some of the decisions we've made for Locoteams and also spoken to the brazilian loco guy who attended the sesion
[16:17] <Ursinha> okay czajkowski
[16:18] <czajkowski> Ursinha: thanks
[16:18] <joey> hmm ok thanks MTecknology. I'll have to make a note to look at it further. I like to marked away vs a zz_* that you saw
[18:15] <jelmer> MTecknology: hi, still there?
[18:52] <MTecknology> jelmer: yup
[19:07] <MTecknology> jelmer: I see a success
[19:12] <jelmer> MTecknology: so the main thing that's left to do is change your recipes to use the new branch (~vcs-imports/nginx/trunk)
[19:13] <MTecknology> jelmer: just finished that
[19:15] <MTecknology> jelmer: any chance that could branch could be changed to ~nginx/nginx/head?
[19:28] <MTecknology> jelmer: also- what was the issue?
[20:14] <jelmer> MTecknology: sorry, back
[20:14] <Guest61053> the issue was that the revision info on the lp side was incomplete for some reason, probably caused by an aborted import earlier
[20:35] <george_e> Launchpad's down.
[20:35] <jrgifford> launchpad.net looks like it's down
[20:35] <george_e> Launchpad's down.
[20:35] <jrgifford> george_e: ninja'ed. :P
[20:35] <george_e> Heh... oops.
[20:35] <george_e> I think I double posted.
[20:36] <jrgifford> yeah, just drives the point home? :P
[20:37] <george_e> They need to update this:
[20:37] <george_e> http://identi.ca/launchpadstatus/
[20:37] <lifeless> george_e: we will
[20:37] <lifeless> george_e: we just found out
[20:37] <george_e> lifeless: Excellent.
[20:42]  * micahg was just about to ping someone :)
[20:43] <chhay> fyi -your site's down
[20:44] <chhay> and now it's back up
[20:44] <jrgifford> yay its back
[20:44] <mwhudson> yeah
[20:44] <george_e> \O/
[20:45] <downpad> please fix the launchpad
[20:46] <downpad> I want to read the calibre troll
[20:46] <downpad> is it running on ubuntu ?
[20:46] <jrgifford> downpad: working here
[20:46] <jrgifford> (launchpad is)
[20:47] <nigelb> back up!
[20:47] <downpad> \o/
[21:40] <buzz_> where have the i386 ppa builders gone? it seems every other day they go and the queue gets to hours :/
[21:40] <wgrant> buzz_: They're just coming back now.
[21:40] <buzz_> ok
[21:40] <wgrant> buzz_: We had some DC connectivity issues an hour ago.
[21:40] <wgrant> Everything came back except the build farm.
[21:40] <buzz_> thanks for the info
[21:41] <wgrant> Should mostly be back now.
[21:41] <wgrant> There we are, all building happily again.
[21:41] <buzz_> :)