[00:16] <jonrafkind> I just got a rejection mesage from launchpad: Not permitted to upload to the RELEASE pocket in a series in the 'SUPPORTED' state.
[00:16] <jonrafkind> I have uploaded packages before to this ppa, why do I now get this error?
[00:16] <wgrant> jonrafkind: You tried to upload to the Ubuntu primary archive, not your PPA.
[00:16] <lifeless> are you sure you uploaded to a PPA ?
[00:16] <jonrafkind> oh.. do'h
[03:09] <share> hi
[03:27] <share> your website doesn't work wells with images enabled in firefox 9.0.1
[03:27] <share> LMAO.
[03:27] <share> I thought it was a javascript issue
[03:28] <share> solution: block images for bugs.launchpad.net
[03:30] <lifeless> uhm, you might like to file a bug on firefox, if its not the existing sprite one
[03:31] <share> funny because at #firefox they told me to file a bug for launchpad in launchpad
[03:31] <lifeless> bug 744808
[03:32] <share> lifeless: :)
[03:32] <wgrant> That's a video driver bug.
[03:32] <lifeless> which matches the symptoms share is describing
[03:32] <wgrant> Has affected the proprietary nvidia and ati drivers, AIUI.
[03:32] <share> lifeless: yep, images
[03:33] <wgrant> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=629234
[03:33] <lifeless> wgrant: some of yes - for instance, I don't see it on my non-intel machines around here
[03:33] <wgrant> lifeless: It used to hit fglrx, but hasn't for a couple of years.
[03:33] <wgrant> And I don't have any nvidia machines around to test.
[03:34] <share> ubuntu 10.10 32bit firefox 9.0.1 nvidia 260.19 intel cpu
[03:34] <wgrant> Right, nvidia :)
[03:34] <wgrant> See the Firefox bug I linked.
[03:34] <share> :(
[03:34] <share> :)
[03:34] <wgrant> Firefox + nvidia proprietary driver + large images == slow
[03:44] <micahg> I don't seem to have the issue
[03:45] <micahg> ah, I better try before I say that :)
[03:45] <micahg> ooh, timeout :)
[03:46] <micahg> launchpad also shows as having a high JS memory count in Firefox, but I think that's a firefox bug
[03:50] <rick_h__> yea, there's some known issues with large image sprites. I've not looked at how large the ones on LP are
[03:50] <rick_h__> funny that it hits driver issues ugh
[03:51] <micahg> want an OOPS, I see 2 other bugs for the same page type
[03:51] <wgrant> What's the OOPS ID?
[03:51] <micahg> OOPS-952dd9f2043534d60ef757892b905c6c
[03:51] <micahg> the bug listed there is a lie
[03:52] <wgrant> It usually is :(
[03:52] <wgrant> Non-sql time: 6729 ms
[03:52] <wgrant> ouch
[03:52] <wgrant> Oh
[03:52] <wgrant> It's that bug.
[03:53] <wgrant> With heaps of attachments and comments, and many dupes.
[03:53] <lifeless> micahg: JS memory is an LP bug
[03:54] <lifeless> micahg: we don't do things very efficiently
[03:55] <rick_h__> I need to find a partner for removing mochikit next week. lifeless who else besides me/deryck are JS fans?
[03:55] <lifeless> wgrant sinzui gary benji
[03:55] <rick_h__> ty much
[03:55] <lifeless> are the first four names to come to mind
[03:55] <lifeless> abentley
[03:55] <lifeless> I'm going to stop now, before I list the whole team
[03:55] <StevenK> sinzui has been wanting to kill mochi for years
[03:55] <wgrant> rick_h__: An excellent plan.
[03:56] <wgrant> rick_h__: Even better if we can kill YUI2 as well (we only use it for its calendar widget)
[03:56] <rick_h__> I've got deryck reviewing my removing the old inlinehelp stuff
[03:57] <wgrant> YUI3ifying it?
[03:57] <rick_h__> wgrant: cool, interesting in pariing up for it
[03:57] <rick_h__> wgrant: yea
[03:57] <rick_h__> wgrant: new yui3 module in lp/app/js
[03:57] <wgrant> Great.
[03:57] <rick_h__> https://code.launchpad.net/~rharding/launchpad/port_inlinehelp_907443/+merge/87384
[03:58]  * StevenK points rick_h__ at -dev
[03:58] <rick_h__> right, sorry StevenK, running with the convo
[04:11] <micahg> wgrant: sorry, was disconnected, Bug #726370 or Bug #724025 seem to be more likely
[04:12] <micahg> lifeless: should I file a bug fo rthe JS stuff?
[04:13] <lifeless> micahg: I think there is one, but if you can't find it, by all means
[04:31] <kokoye2007> Who is can help. PPA upload for
[04:34] <EvilResistance> are you asking for help with a PPA upload?
[04:36] <kokoye2007> EvilResistance: Yes Sir
[04:37] <kokoye2007> i can upload and Success at Terminal. but no email and no change on My PPA
[04:38] <EvilResistance> kokoye2007:  did you wait at least 5 minutes?
[04:38] <EvilResistance> kokoye2007:  it takes at least 5 minutes for the upload checkers to detect the upload
[04:39] <kokoye2007> EvilResistance:  Okie
[04:40] <EvilResistance> micahg:  is signing the Ubuntu CoC required for using PPAs?
[04:41] <micahg> idr
[04:41] <StevenK> It is, yes.
[04:42] <kokoye2007> EvilResistance: Yes My sign CoC
[04:42] <kokoye2007>  7D42A81A is my key
[04:43]  * EvilResistance was just checking :P
[04:50] <EvilResistance> kokoye2007:  if you didnt get the email by now something must be up with the package
[04:50] <kokoye2007> EvilResistance:  how to check ?
[04:51] <kokoye2007> recheck to package ?
[04:52] <kokoye2007> thz EvilResistance
[04:52] <kokoye2007> :D
[04:52] <EvilResistance> i'm not sure how you created the package, or what methods you entailed, nor do I know what could have explodified in the package
[04:52] <EvilResistance> or it could be tons of lag today
[04:52] <EvilResistance> (doubts it, he just uploaded 3 package updates)
[04:53] <kokoye2007> :S Thz EvilResistance
[04:53] <kokoye2007> see ya again thz for your kind
[04:54] <EvilResistance> kokoye2007:  did it work?  *assumes it did&
[13:55] <rick_h__> sorry adeuring missed the topic change over
[13:55] <adeuring> rick_h__: no problem :)
[14:05] <mgz> if I visit <https://bugs.launchpad.net/bzr-explorer/+bugs?field.tag=filewatcher> with javascript enabled, the new dynamic bug listings helpfully changes the url to <https://bugs.launchpad.net/bzr-explorer/null>
[14:05] <mgz> is there already a bug open for this?
[14:10] <rick_h__> mgz: checking
[14:12] <rick_h__> mgz: I'm not seeing anything. Can you submit a bug and let me know the number and I'll make sure it gets looked at?
[14:45] <abentley> rick_h__, mgz: could this be https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/897277 ?
[14:48] <mgz> abentley: yup, looks like that
[14:53] <rick_h__> mgz: can you verify your opera version? I'll try to poke at it later and want to make sure I can duplicate it.
[15:01] <mgz> 10.60 but the last comment in the bug abentley says he got it failing with 10.52 too
[15:02] <abentley> mgz, rick_h__: Right, I forgot that I managed to reproduce it later.
[15:07] <abentley> rick_h__: I have a hunch that Opera is using the HistoryHash implementation of History, rather than the HistoryHTML5 version.  If so, fixing it might fix other HistoryHash browsers.
[15:54] <mgz> is there a reason tags used are written into the page with javascript rather than appearing in the html?
[15:54] <mgz> that and the broken hiding css are the only reasons I've ever wanted to enable scripting on launchpad.
[15:55] <mgz> ...in the bugs page that is
[15:57] <deryck> mgz, what do you mean written into page with js?  the type ahead search when adding tags?
[15:58] <mgz> sorry, worded that particularly badly
[15:59] <mgz> if I want the list of bug tags used by a project, the easiest way I've found is to enable js and go to bugs.launchpad.net/project
[15:59] <mgz> then I can click on one to get the all the bugs with that tag
[16:01] <deryck> ah right
[16:01] <mgz> but the tags panel in the right bar is only populated with the tags used via js, unlike the bug status breakdown panel above it
[16:02] <mgz> it's just got the 'Edit official tags' link in the markup
[16:04] <deryck> yeah, and we're only heading more and more into the js-enabled direction.  not the other way.
[16:04] <deryck> but I did think the counts above it were loaded via ajax too
[16:06] <dobey> you can just hit the API?
[16:11] <mgz> launchpad can't break the navigation if I don't let it run js :)
[16:12] <mgz> it's also way faster.
[16:12] <deryck> mgz, how does lp break navigation with js enabled?  the url bug you mention above?
[16:13] <mgz> right, I'd have been happily ignorant of it's existence if I didn't need to find a tag
[16:14] <deryck> ok, gotcha.
[16:15] <jonesy> I need to make friends w/ launchpad in kind of a hurry. :(  What's an authoritative tutorial for someone who uses dvcs but doesn't know launchpad?
[16:15]  * jonesy hates being in a hurry.
[16:16] <dobey> mgz: the URL doesn't change for me when i load that page. it only breaks inside the DOM or something?
[16:24] <deryck> jonesy, have you seen the help wiki?  https://help.launchpad.net/
[16:24] <deryck> dobey, he's using Opera.
[16:24] <jonesy> I think this looks like it should do me well http://doc.bazaar.canonical.com/latest/en/tutorials/using_bazaar_with_launchpad.html
[16:24] <jonesy> thanks deryck
[16:24] <deryck> np!
[16:25] <dobey> oh
[16:26] <mgz> ^when I'm not using lynx :)
[16:48] <mcclurmc> is there a way to have a single PPA contain debs for multiple distro series? if I push the same source package to the same PPA, the second time with a different distro series in the changelog, the second package gets rejected because there is already a debian.tar.gz of the same name.
[16:48] <bigjools> you need to copy it including binaries, or upload a different source version
[16:50] <EvilResistance> ^ that
[16:51] <EvilResistance> mcclurmc:  take a look at my ZNC fork PPA: https://launchpad.net/~trekweb/+archive/znc-fork
[16:52] <EvilResistance> those were each versioned separately (see the version numbering) so the source is included in each upload
[16:52] <EvilResistance> it built for each version
[16:52] <EvilResistance> (failed on Lucid, but i know why)
[16:57] <Resistance> is it possible to set up an auto-import to a branch from another branch hosted on lp?
[17:21] <deryck> Resistance, I don't think so.  abentley, is there?
[17:21] <Resistance> is there a way to manually do it?
[17:21] <abentley> Resistance: I don't know if we forbade that or not.
[17:22] <Resistance> i see
[17:22] <abentley> Resistance: Manually would be "bzr pull".
[17:22] <Resistance> the main reason i ask is because i'm trying to not use the trunk branch for a project to do that project's packaging... granted i'm on their dev team / driver team
[17:23] <abentley> Resistance: This is a branch you want to commit to?
[17:24] <Resistance> abentley:  yes, because i have to add some executables to it that end up in the binaries folders of the system so the program can be executed.
[17:25] <Resistance> and they dont want me committing to the project's trunk
[17:25] <abentley> Resistance: You cannot commit to auto-imported branches.
[17:25] <Resistance> i see...
[17:25] <Resistance> so technically
[17:25] <Resistance> i'd have to get the code as is, and then commit to a branch myself?
[17:26] <abentley> Resistance: Yes.  You could also create a packaging-only branch.
[17:26] <Resistance> that'd work...
[17:27] <abentley> Resistance: See bzr-builder or https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/SourceBuilds
[17:29] <abentley> Resistance: The "nest" instruction allows you to insert a packaging-only branch.
[17:31] <dobey> Resistance: they are just scripts that go in the debian/ dir which you install by hand from there, no?
[17:31] <Resistance> that'd actually work even better...
[17:31] <Resistance> @dobey
[17:34] <dobey> in which case you can maintain a branch that is just the debian/ contents, or you can maintain a source package branch that has all the contents, and you only modify stuff under debian/
[17:34] <dobey> though it's odd that upstream wouldn't want useful fixes integrated into upstream :)
[17:41] <mcclurmc> thanks, Resistance
[17:44] <kenvandine> anyone around that can help me figure out why i can't push a bzr branch?
[17:44] <kenvandine> bzr push lp:~ken-vandine/opensesame-signon-ui/packaging
[17:44] <kenvandine>  bzr: ERROR: Permission denied: "~ken-vandine/opensesame-signon-ui/packaging/": : You cannot create branches in "~ken-vandine/opensesame-signon-ui"
[17:45] <kenvandine> public project and public branch... can't figure out what is up with it
[17:47] <dobey> kenvandine: weird
[17:50] <kenvandine> dobey, indeed
[17:50] <deryck> kenvandine, has anything changed with your ssh keys?
[17:50]  * deryck is guess a bit here
[17:50] <kenvandine> deryck, no... and i can push other branches for other projects
[17:50] <kenvandine> i've pushed at least a dozen today
[17:51] <deryck> hmmmm
[17:56] <deryck> kenvandine, I get the same error, both locally and through the UI.  Has to be something with how opensesame-signon-ui is configured….
[17:56] <deryck> kenvandine, but I don't see anything odd, just looking at it.
[17:57] <deryck> kenvandine, ah, I see "Inherited branch visibility for all projects in Open Sesame Project is Forbidden." at the project group level.
[17:57] <deryck> kenvandine, so perhaps you're in a group for the other sub projects that is not being used for this one project?
[17:57] <kenvandine> weird, the other branches i've been pushing are sub projects of the same project
[17:59] <deryck> kenvandine, what is a sub-project that worked?  Just for me to compare.
[18:00] <kenvandine> opensesame-sigond
[18:00] <kenvandine> opensesame-signond
[18:02] <kenvandine> deryck, although that was pushing to a branch that already existed
[18:03] <kenvandine> perhaps this is a permission that changed since i created that branch?
[18:04] <deryck> I wouldn't think so.
[18:04] <deryck> abentley, sorry to bother again, but can you help kenvandine?  He can't push a branch to one sub project of a project group, but can to others.
[18:04] <deryck> abentley, and I can't figure out how the two are different.
[18:05] <kenvandine> the opensesame-signon-ui code page says branches created will be public, etc
[18:06] <dobey> kenvandine: that assumes you can create them, though ;)
[18:37] <abentley> kenvandine: Was lunching.  Let me look.
[18:37] <abentley> kenvandine: what branch are you trying to push to?
[18:38] <kenvandine> abentley, lp:~ken-vandine/opensesame-signon-ui
[19:07] <Resistance> what web software base does launchpad use?  (i.e. language its written in)
[19:08] <rick_h__> Resistance: Python
[19:09] <Resistance> rick_h__:  and what does it use for PGP key verification (such as for verifying you own a key when you add it to launchpad)?  still python?
[19:10] <rick_h__> Resistance: looks that way. I've not touched that bit of code, but see it in here
[19:10] <Resistance> i'll dig around it then
[19:14] <dobey> i suspect something runs gpg --verify or something
[19:26] <deryck> abentley, over to you, sir.
[19:26] <abentley> deryck: ack
[19:45] <Quintasan> abentley: ping
[19:46] <abentley> Quintasan: pong
[19:46] <Quintasan> abentley: Can you edit git urls in import branches?
[19:46] <Quintasan> It seems most of them was moved successfully but some of them weren't and I would like to have them moved
[19:46] <abentley> Quintasan: I don't think I can.
[19:47] <Quintasan> Hmm
[19:47] <abentley> Quintasan: what's the branch?
[19:47] <Quintasan> lp:~telepathy-kde/telepathy-kde/telepathy-kde-contact-applet
[19:47] <Quintasan> should import from 	git://anonscm.debian.org/pkg-kde/kde-extras/telepathy-kde/telepathy-kde-contact-applet.git
[19:49] <abentley> Quintasan: One sec.
[19:50] <abentley> Quintasan: Okay, I've updated it and scheduled an import.
[19:50] <Quintasan> I have two more but let's see if that one works
[19:51] <Quintasan> \o/
[19:51] <Quintasan> Works!
[19:52] <Quintasan> Could you also please change lp:~telepathy-kde/telepathy-kde/telepathy-kde-filetransfer-handler   to use   git://anonscm.debian.org/pkg-kde/kde-extras/telepathy-kde/telepathy-kde-filetransfer-handler.git?
[19:52] <Quintasan> no question mark at the end :P
[19:52] <Quintasan> and lp:~telepathy-kde/telepathy-kde/telepathy-kde-integration-module to use git://anonscm.debian.org/pkg-kde/kde-extras/telepathy-kde/telepathy-kde-integration-module.git
[19:57] <Quintasan> abentley: ^ Thanks in advance
[20:01] <abentley> Quintasan: both updated
[20:01] <Quintasan> abentley: Thanks, turns out I have MORE of them so I will file a question
[20:01] <Quintasan> I was hoping to start working on dailies but they moved code yet again
[20:01] <abentley> Quintasan: it appears all these branches have leading spaces in the URL.
[20:02] <Quintasan> abentley: Yup, works now. Thanks!
[20:03] <abentley> Quintasan: Cool.  Yeah, it sounds like a Question is the way to go.
[20:34] <hornerj> any updates to the email issues. I'm trying to resurrect my account to update my ppa
[20:52] <hornerj> anyone having trouble changing their password?
[21:42] <hornerj> Hi abentley, are you around?
[21:42] <abentley> hornerj: Hi.
[21:43] <hornerj> the topic states that there's issue with email? Is this still the case?
[21:43] <abentley> hornerj: let me check.
[21:47] <abentley> hornerj: Apparently the issue is fixed: https://twitter.com/#!/launchpadstatus
[21:50] <hornerj> Huh, I wonder why I'm not getting email instructions on how to change my password, then.
[21:52] <abentley> hornerj: The login service is managed by a different department.  If you're having trouble, I recommend the form at https://forms.canonical.com/lp-login-support/
[21:59] <hornerj> thanks!
[22:48] <phillw> Hi, how do you convert a 'bug' into a question / feature request for launchpad?