[00:13] <exarkun> How do I get all bugs related to a project using launchpadlib?
[00:17] <wgrant> exarkun: lp.projects['fooproject'].searchTasks() will give you a sequence of all open bugs. You can pass in a list of statuses to get closed ones too.
[00:17] <wgrant> See searchTasks' docs on https://launchpad.net/+apidoc/devel.html
[00:20] <shnatsel> hello everybody
[00:21] <shnatsel> my recipe fails on source stage with bzr errors: https://launchpadlibrarian.net/88943640/buildlog.txt.gz
[00:22] <wgrant> shnatsel: Does your debian/control have a comment at the top?
[00:22] <wgrant> The old version of python-debian that we currently have on the builders doesn't like that very much.
[00:22] <shnatsel> wgrant: no idea, I'm just using the one from lp:libwnck3
[00:22] <shnatsel> wgrant: lp:ubuntu/libwnck, sorry
[00:23] <shnatsel> the recipe is https://code.launchpad.net/~shnatsel/+recipe/libwnck3-backport
[00:23] <exarkun> wgrant: Thanks.
[00:23] <shnatsel> (trying to build newer libwnck with working gir in Oneiric)
[00:23] <wgrant> http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/precise/libwnck3/precise/view/head:/debian/control
[00:23] <wgrant> There is indeed a comment at the top.
[00:23] <wgrant> Maybe I can convince an admin to upgrade the builders in the next couple of days.
[00:24] <Resistance> out of curiosity, anyone know of any supybot plugins which (given correct python libraries being present) can pull bug data from a project on launchpad, and routinely check for updates?  I'd rather not code one myself
[00:24] <wgrant> jelmer: Is the new python-debian in cat yet?
[00:24] <Resistance> (and google segv's firefox atm... some glitch in cache)
[00:24] <jelmer> wgrant: no, the RT is still open
[00:24] <wgrant> Let's see if we can fix that :)
[00:25] <wgrant> jelmer: Do you know the number?
[00:25] <wgrant> Oh, still 46345?
[00:25] <wgrant> The bzr-builder one?
[00:25] <jelmer> yep
[03:21] <twb> Why doesn't Canonical buy the lp.net domain and 302 it to launchpad.net (like VA does for sf -> sourceforge) ?
[03:21] <twb> Is someone squatting on the domain and asking too much for it?
[03:22] <StevenK> pad.lv?
[03:23] <twb> Eh?
[03:23] <wgrant> StevenK: That's not a full redirect.
[03:23] <wgrant> It's just a few shortcuts.
[03:23] <wgrant> And it's less than obvious :)
[03:24] <twb> Yeah, I mean more like (in apache terms) a full Redirect 302 / https://launchpad.net/
[03:57] <dobey> twb: and yes, lp.net owner is squatting for ridiculous $$
[03:57] <dobey> "please make an offer above our minimum threshold of 1,000 USD"
[03:58] <twb> dobey: OK, thanks
[05:28] <jonrafkind> am I correct in believing that 'copy binaries' copies the binaries that were compiled for one distro to another? and in that case all the dependancies of the binary must be satisified in the new distro?
[05:30] <wgrant> jonrafkind: That's right.
[05:30] <wgrant> jonrafkind: You have to verify that yourself.
[05:30] <jonrafkind> I am not comfortable with that because newer distros might break things
[05:30] <jonrafkind> but I also cannot do a source copy, because then I get an error about the same version already existing
[05:30] <jonrafkind> so I have to make a new package with the new distro in the changelog, and submit that
[05:30] <wgrant> Right.
[05:31] <jonrafkind> uploading what is essentially the same package 4/5 times seems wildly innefficient to me, is there a better way?
[05:31] <wgrant> In a lot of cases copying forwards works fine.
[05:31] <wgrant> You should check and do that if possible.
[05:32] <wgrant> Otherwise, you could perhaps use <https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/SourceBuilds/Recipes>.
[05:34] <jonrafkind> is the benefit here that bzr lives on launchpad and I can issue remote commands to the launchpad server to create packages for me?
[05:35] <wgrant> Right. And it will automatically create multiple versions, appending ~RELEASENAME1 to the version.
[05:36] <jonrafkind> so I would need some sort of svn->bzr thing to make that work..
[05:37] <wgrant> https://help.launchpad.net/Code/Imports
[05:37] <jonrafkind> well I mean for every commit of svn I do I would have to mirror it to bzr
[05:38] <wgrant> That's what that's for.
[05:38] <jonrafkind> since of course I would not move to bzr wholesale
[05:38] <wgrant> LP can do that automatically.
[05:38] <jonrafkind> oh
[06:58] <czajkowski> aloha
[09:12] <mrevell> Hello
[09:16] <czajkowski> mrevell: hey happy new year!
[09:16] <mrevell> czajkowski, And to you :)
[09:24] <czajkowski> mrevell: were you watching Mrs. brown ?
[09:29] <mrevell> czajkowski, It was on in the background... :)
[09:30] <czajkowski> it can be kind of funny
[09:30] <czajkowski> but the accent kills me
[12:06] <Oleg|percona> Hi guys
[12:07] <Oleg|percona> I have following problem:
[12:07] <Oleg|percona> oleg.tsarev (0) /storage/dev/percona/rnt-5.1$ bzr merge lp:percona-server/5.1 -r 317..319
[12:07] <Oleg|percona> ssh: connect to host bazaar.launchpad.net port 22: Connection timed out
[12:07] <Oleg|percona> bzr: ERROR: Connection closed: Unexpected end of message. Please check connectivity and permissions, and report a bug if problems persist.
[12:07] <Oleg|percona> oleg.tsarev (0) /storage/dev/percona/rnt-5.1$ bzr info
[12:07] <Oleg|percona> Standalone tree (format: 2a)
[12:07] <Oleg|percona> Location:
[12:07] <Oleg|percona>   branch root: .
[12:07] <Oleg|percona> Related branches:
[12:07] <Oleg|percona>   parent branch: bzr+ssh://bazaar.launchpad.net/%2Bbranch/percona-server/rnt-5.1/
[12:07] <Oleg|percona>   submit branch: bzr+ssh://bazaar.launchpad.net/%2Bbranch/percona-server/5.1/
[12:07] <Oleg|percona> Can anybody help me?...
[12:08] <stgraber> Oleg|percona: seems like bazaar.launchpad.net isn't reachable for you. Can you try "telnet bazaar.launchpad.net 22" to confirm?
[12:08] <Oleg|percona> oleg.tsarev (0) /storage/dev/percona/rnt-5.1$ telnet bazaar.launchpad.net 22
[12:08] <Oleg|percona> Trying 91.189.90.11...
[12:08] <Oleg|percona> Connected to bazaar.launchpad.net.
[12:08] <Oleg|percona> Escape character is '^]'.
[12:08] <Oleg|percona> SSH-2.0-Twisted
[12:08] <Oleg|percona> ¤Ë(ÞâFR÷H$ÆÓËdiffie-hellman-group1-sha1ssh-rsaaes256-ctr,aes256-cbc,aes192-ctr,aes192-cbc,aes128-ctr,aes128-cbc,cast128-ctr,cast128-cbc,blowfish-ctr,blowfish-cbc,3des-ctr,3des-cbcaes256-ctr,aes256-cbc,aes192-ctr,aes192-cbc,aes128-ctr,aes128-cbc,cast128-ctr,cast128-cbc,blowfish-ctr,blowfish-cbc,3des-ctr,3des-cbchmac-sha1,hmac-md5hmac-sha1,hmac-md5	none,zlib	none,zlib©U^[[?1;2c^C
[12:08] <Oleg|percona> stgraber: ^
[12:09] <Oleg|percona> stgraber: Hm, from 5'th or 6'th retry merge was done
[12:09] <Oleg|percona> stgraber: I'm sure this is launchpad problem. All other sites works fine
[12:10] <Oleg|percona> stgraber: http://pastebin.com/kuYxKBha
[12:11] <Oleg|percona> stgraber: oleg.tsarev (0) /storage/dev/percona/rnt-5.1$ ping bazaar.launchpad.net
[12:11] <Oleg|percona> PING bazaar.launchpad.net (91.189.90.11) 56(84) bytes of data.
[12:11] <Oleg|percona> stgraber: Thank you anyway!
[12:11] <stgraber> ok, definitely looks like a network problem somewhere between your machine and Launchpad. I haven't seen any issue here (been grabbing/pushing branches for the past hour or so) but maybe I was just lucky
[12:13] <stgraber> Oleg|percona: the route from here is completely different from yours, I only share the last two hops
[12:16] <wgrant> Oleg|percona: Can you ping launchpad.net itself?
[12:16] <Oleg|percona> wgrant: oleg.tsarev (0) /storage/dev/percona/percona-server$ ping launchpad.net
[12:16] <Oleg|percona> PING launchpad.net (91.189.89.222) 56(84) bytes of data.
[12:16] <Oleg|percona> 64 bytes from launchpad-net.nutmeg.canonical.com (91.189.89.222): icmp_req=1 ttl=47 time=165 ms
[12:16] <wgrant> Is the route similar?
[17:56] <treaves> Any vas team member around?
[17:56] <treaves> That's v c s .
[17:57] <jelmer> hi treaves
[17:57] <treaves> Heya.
[17:57] <jelmer> I'm not sure what you mean by vcs
[17:57] <treaves> https://answers.launchpad.net/~vcs-imports
[17:57] <treaves> My understanding is that is the team that handles migrations / imports.
[17:58] <jelmer> treaves: somewhat - it's the team that manages the existing code imports
[17:58] <jelmer> treaves: you should be able to request vcs imports from the web interface
[17:59] <treaves> A FAQ stated to e-mail the team when an import was done, and timed imports of an external source where no longer required.
[17:59] <treaves> Yes, I want it stopped.
[17:59] <treaves> So that LP is now the source of record for the repo.
[18:00] <jelmer> treaves: if you own the existing import, you should be able to rename it out of the way and then simply push a new copy up to the current location
[18:00] <jelmer> treaves: if not, then one of us should be able to rename it for you
[18:01] <treaves> Hmm....
[18:01]  * treaves looks for a rename fearure
[18:01] <jelmer> treaves: it's part of the branch properties
[18:01] <treaves> Ah.
[18:01] <jelmer> ("change branch details")
[18:03] <treaves> jelmer: So the name is 'trunk'; are you saying that if I rename it 'import', the auto-sync with the svn will stop?
[18:03] <jelmer> treaves: no, it won't stop (you'll have to delete the branch for that)
[18:04] <treaves> Oh.
[18:04] <jelmer> but it will mean you can then push a branch that's not an import to the branch location
[18:04] <jelmer> (such as a branch that's based on your existing import)
[18:04] <treaves> Gotcha. I'll give that a try.
[18:17] <treaves> jelmer: that seemed to do it.  Thanks much!
[19:35] <rmk> Hello.  I was wondering how I could go about getting a private PPA?
[19:35] <rmk> Even if it were a paid service.
[19:36] <micahg> rmk: please see https://launchpad.net/+tour/join-launchpad#commercial
[19:46] <rmk> Great thank you
[19:55] <EvilResistance> rmk:  afaik its not cheap...
[19:55] <rmk> It's only $250 a year, that's cheap
[19:56] <rmk> At the very least it is quite reasonable :)
[19:56] <EvilResistance> reasonable yes.  affordable to all, no (there's at least 10 reasons I could use a private PPA, but i decided to set up my own debian repository instead)
[19:56] <rmk> Ah, sure.  This is for our company, in which case it is reasonable.
[19:57] <rmk> It wouldn't be for personal use I agree.
[19:57] <EvilResistance> indeed
[19:57] <dobey> depends
[19:58] <dobey> people pay more than that to watch people argue.
[19:58] <EvilResistance> :P
[20:00] <rmk> haha
[20:02] <dobey> or to watch some bands play on stage for a couple hours
[20:03] <dobey> or watch a bunch of grown men run a round a field for an hour
[22:19] <mKn0wt> hello, there, can some one provide me a link or somthing how to translate openerp6 on centos please?
[22:19] <mKn0wt> iam new on erp
[22:19] <mKn0wt> i need translate it to spanish
[23:20] <phillw> hi, could some one point me to the 'How To' to set sub-teams as belonging to a master team?
[23:21] <lifeless> click on 'change details' on the subteam home page
[23:21] <EvilResistance> phillw:  i can help ya if you want, it'd be "Add one of my teams" on the page for the master team
[23:21] <EvilResistance> oop nevermind
[23:21] <lifeless> thats for belong-too
[23:22] <EvilResistance> i see
[23:22] <lifeless> if you want member-of what EvilResistance suggests is correct
[23:22] <phillw> EvilResistance: okies, thanks, can an admin do that, or does it need the owner to do it?
[23:22] <lifeless> erm, clarity: 'owned by' vs 'member of'
[23:22] <lifeless> phillw: what do you want to achieve?
[23:22] <EvilResistance> phillw:  do you want it "owned by" or "member of"
[23:22] <phillw> member of
[23:23] <EvilResistance> i don't know unfortunately...
[23:23]  * EvilResistance hasnt ever done it as non-owner
[23:23] <phillw> for example, we have lubuntu, and we know have sub teams, for example lubuntu-qa. I want them to be shown as 'part of' lubuntu
[23:23] <EvilResistance> mhm...
[23:24] <EvilResistance> well i dont know if the administrator of a group can add the team to another team's list (i.e. "part of Lubuntu")
[23:24] <EvilResistance> you might need owner, but i've never tried as a non-owner
[23:24] <lifeless> owner/admin
[23:24] <phillw> I so love it that our team just expects me to know this stuff :P
[23:25] <phillw> lifeless: okies, so If I start at lubuntu, I can add the sub teams>?
[23:26] <lifeless> if you own/admin ~lubuntu yes
[23:26] <lifeless> if you don't have access to the subteam you can only offer an invite
[23:26] <phillw> I'm sure I'm admin. if not - I'll get them to grant it to their admin person :P
[23:26] <lifeless> just click on add member, put in the name of the team to add, click ok
[23:28] <phillw> lifeless: thanks, how do I delete https://launchpad.net/lubuntu-wiki-docs I set it up as a project by mistake.
[23:29] <phillw> it should be, and is https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-wiki-docs
[23:30] <phillw> it's amazing what missing the tilde can do!
[23:30] <lifeless> done for you
[23:30] <phillw> lifeless: thanks :)
[23:47] <rmk> I've got a new project created with a commercial subscription -- can't seem to find a way to create a PPA
[23:48] <rmk> We're not hosting our code locally, just want to use the ppa functionality for now
[23:49] <spm> rmk: sure, which project - I'll sort that now. PM me if you'd prefer.