[00:59] <egon> How do you find what kernel diffs have been applied to a specific kernel? I'm finding things in bzr/launchpad isn't matching what's in git
[04:52] <tedg> Howdy, looking to try and get an OAuth token with the LP API so that I can move it from my desktop to a server.
[04:53] <tedg> Can't seem to figure it out.  Anyone got a pointer there?
[04:54] <lifeless> there is a wiki page about using plain text files rather than the keyring
[04:54] <lifeless> doing that you can generate a token on the server with w3m
[04:55] <wgrant> You can also just use the link that it gives you in a desktop web browser on any other machine.
[04:55] <tedg> Hmm, haven't found that.  Link?
[04:56] <tedg> Is this changing the authorization backend?
[04:58] <wgrant> If you run it outside a desktop environment, it should automatically prompt you to authorize.
[04:58] <wgrant> Does it not?
[05:03] <tedg> It does.
[05:03] <tedg> So I guess I thought I needed to authorize on my desktop and copy.
[05:03] <tedg> But, what I'm understanding now is that I need to login to the machine.
[05:03] <tedg> And authorize there.
[05:03] <tedg> Is that a reasonable understanding of what should happen?
[05:04] <wgrant> Right, you're meant to generate the token on the machine.
[05:04] <wgrant> It will give you a URL that you browse to to authorize the token to your account.
[05:06] <tedg> Okay, cool.  It seems we were entirely overthinking this.
[05:06] <wgrant> (you can copy them around if you really want to, but that's generally a good way to overcomplicate things)
[05:15] <egon> How do you find what kernel diffs have been applied to a specific kernel? I'm finding things in bzr/launchpad isn't matching what's in git, and doesn't seem to match what's in the source package.
[05:16] <wgrant> egon: #ubuntu-kernel may be more informative.
[05:17] <wgrant> egon: The kernel build system is a bit special.
[05:17] <egon> ahh, thanks
[08:57] <mrevell> Hi
[09:12] <danhg> Morning
[09:58] <DreadKnight> anyone willing to help out with getting a package in launchpad and making ubuntu binaries for it? :D
[10:04] <Ampelbein> DreadKnight: You want #ubuntu-packaging or #ubuntu-motu for that ;-)
[10:04] <DreadKnight> Ampelbein, thanks, I'm completely lost
[11:15] <czajkowski> mrevell: that is rather cool the wy teams are broken down by colour to explain what they are working on
[11:15] <czajkowski> cheers for the update nice to be able to follow
[11:16] <mrevell> czajkowski, My pleasure. Giving the squads the colour names reflected that they could work on anything. Before that, we had a bugs team, a translations team, a code hosting team, and so on. Now things are much more agile :)
[11:18] <czajkowski> mrevell: that makes a lot more sense than naming. Nice idea, is it something that only LP team does?
[11:18] <mrevell> czajkowski, Inside Canonical, I believe so.
[11:18] <czajkowski> mrevell: nice way to pilot it.
[13:15] <czajkowski> danhg: you about ?
[13:52] <hrw> hi
[13:52] <hrw> any info why https://launchpad.net/~hrw/+archive/test173/+build/3015343 failed?
[13:53] <hrw> all what is shown is 'failed to build'
[14:03] <hrw> https://launchpad.net/~hrw/+archive/test173/+build/3015342 has same
[14:08] <bigjools> hrw: if there's no log it means it didn't reach any builders, it's safe to retry
[14:09] <hrw> bigjools: it was unpacking rootfs and installing packages
[14:09] <hrw> 342 had same and then same when I retried
[14:11] <hrw> 342 started on papaya, 343 on samarium
[14:15] <hrw> uf. this time it was better - failed but I know why
[15:21] <czajkowski> maybe Monday ?
[15:21] <czajkowski> bah
[16:16] <bil21al> hey helo is there  any problem with launchpad
[16:16] <bil21al> ?
[16:16] <bil21al> i was trying to open the second list of my bugs but no working?
[16:16] <bil21al> mean  pressing next
[16:18] <dobey> did you get an oops?
[16:19] <bil21al> no
[16:19] <bil21al> no wroking i press on next and than nothing heppens
[16:22] <bil21al> any idea  what is going on?
[16:25] <bigjools> bil21al: are you using the new beta listings?
[16:25] <bil21al> yes
[16:25] <bigjools> in that case, I defer to deryck!
[16:25] <bil21al> what is deryck?
[16:26] <deryck> we have a bad bug we've introduced and will turn off the beta until the fix can work it's way through the system. sorry about that.
[16:27] <bil21al> so can i get back to the previous version of launchpad or any thing  i can do i have to triage the bugs
[16:29] <bigjools> bil21al: just leave the beta team for now
[16:30] <bil21al> ok
[16:30] <bil21al> than it will solve automatically or i logout than login?
[16:30] <bil21al> bigjools:
[16:30] <bigjools> automatically
[17:41] <alkisg> Hi, we have exceeded the size limits in our PPA (https://launchpad.net/~ts.sch.gr): 2.1 GiB (100.00%) of 2.0 GiB
[17:41] <alkisg> 1) We (a team under the Greek ministry of education) use that PPA to support about 250 schools. Is it possible to raise our quota?
[17:41] <alkisg> 2) I just deleted some packages, how longs does it usually take for the space to be freed?
[17:48] <Ampelbein> alkisg: I think you need to ask a question on https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad for 1)
[17:58] <alkisg> Thank you Ampelbein, will do
[19:59] <ahasenack> hey guys, can I use precise on a ppa already?
[20:04] <micahg> ahasenack: sure (I assume you mean upload or copy something to precise in a PPA)
[20:04] <ahasenack> micahg: right
[20:04] <ahasenack> micahg: I'm getting an upload error, permission denied, I'm rechecking my ssh keys
[20:05] <micahg> ahasenack: is this bug 798957
[20:05] <ahasenack> let me see
[20:06] <ahasenack> micahg: hm, doubtful, I uploaded packages on the 14th without errors, then yesterday was a holiday, and now I got this error
[20:07] <ahasenack> Uploading to ppa (via sftp to ppa.launchpad.net):
[20:07] <ahasenack>   landscape-client_11.11-0ubuntu0.12.04.0.dsc: Permission denied (publickey).
[20:07] <ahasenack> Unable to connect to SSH host ppa.launchpad.net; EOF during negotiation
[20:07] <ahasenack> E: Error uploading file.
[20:07] <ahasenack> it's like the key is wrong
[22:19] <Noldorin> no poolie :-(