[09:10] <MacSlow> greetings everybody
[09:11] <MacSlow> I've an odd problem with LP thinking there's a 0-line diff between trunk and a proposed branch, which is certainly wrong when one looks at the two
[09:12] <MacSlow> note: I accidentally merged the changes from the proposed branch to trunk first, but reverted them right after that.
[09:13] <MacSlow> if someone with good LP-insight could borrow me his/her pair of eyes -> https://code.launchpad.net/~macslow/notify-osd/fix.810325-2/+merge/91997 that would be really appreciated!
[09:13] <wgrant> MacSlow: A merge proposal's diff is a preview of what would happen if you merged the proposed branch into the target.
[09:13] <wgrant> In the case of a reversion that will be a diff of 0 lines.
[09:13] <wgrant> You'll need to merge trunk into the proposed branch and revert the revert, or a merge will say there's nothing to do.
[09:14] <wgrant> You can try it yourself now -- merging proposed into trunk will do nothing.
[09:14] <wgrant> Because you can revert the *content* of the merge, but you can't revert the inclusion of those revisions into history.
[09:29] <MacSlow> wgrant, lifeless also came to the rescue... issue solved... although I don't get why
[09:29] <MacSlow> wgrant, thanks nevertheless
[12:07] <mrevell> hey davmor2, there are two ways we can do this: if it's urgent, we can do it now or otherwise you can just show me at the Light House tomorrow :)
[12:08] <davmor2> mrevell: the script I need to use is on my laptop which is where I need it currently so that is not a huge issue but I can't pull it to my main pc which is where I do the bulk of my testing if you could show me tomorrow that would be ideal thanks
[12:09] <mrevell> davmor2, I'll be very happy to. Also, I'm coming to the LUG tonight so maybe I could show you there :)
[12:09] <davmor2> yay! cool
[12:11] <davmor2> mrevell: I'm assuming it is me doing something wrong it's the first time I've had cause to use bzr to push to lp I normally only pull/branch code, so it would be good to know what I'm doing wrong :)
[12:11] <mrevell> davmor2, To be honest, this has to be something we can fix now. It's just that I'm solidly tied up in phone calls today.
[12:12] <mrevell> Can anyone help davmor2 with his bzr push query?
[12:12] <davmor2> mrevell: it's not urgent honestly tonight or tomorrow is fine :)
[12:12] <mrevell> ok :)
[12:53] <Wiz_KeeD> hello guys!!!
[12:53] <Wiz_KeeD> how is everyone?
[12:56] <Wiz_KeeD> if i want to have a personal project available to only a select few to report bugs and such, do i need to create a public project or is there some other way?
[13:00] <Wiz_KeeD> anyone?
[13:00] <Wiz_KeeD> no one is active here?
[13:02] <rick_h> Wiz_KeeD: we offer commercial subscriptions if you'd like to have a private project
[13:03] <rick_h> adeuring: relieved
[13:05] <adeuring> rick_h: thanks
[13:07] <Wiz_KeeD> how does that work rick_h ?
[13:09] <rick_h> Wiz_KeeD: check out the tour here: https://launchpad.net/+tour/join-launchpad#commercial
[13:10] <Wiz_KeeD> thanks a lot rick_h
[13:10] <Wiz_KeeD> !
[13:10] <rick_h> np Wiz_KeeD
[13:11] <Wiz_KeeD> i can also use bazaar in my project as a subversioning system right?
[13:12] <rick_h> Wiz_KeeD: yep, it's all bzr based. It's pretty much normal launchpad, but based on a team only access and things like ppas get some extra love
[13:13] <Wiz_KeeD> My goal is to put a subversioning system on my project and allow a few of my buddies to report bugs so i can keep clean track of things and not loose my code
[13:14] <rick_h> Wiz_KeeD: understand, is it an open source project?
[13:14] <Wiz_KeeD> i don't want it to be...at least not for now
[13:15] <rick_h> Wiz_KeeD: ok, then yea, you'd have to go the commercial route
[13:15] <Wiz_KeeD> + no one will be interested, it's very particular
[13:15] <Wiz_KeeD> what's the comercial route?
[13:16] <Wiz_KeeD> $$? :))
[13:16] <rick_h> paying for a commercial subscription
[13:16] <rick_h> yes
[13:16] <rick_h> launchpad projects have to be under an open source license
[13:17] <Wiz_KeeD> i didn't know that, well open source it is then, don't think anyone would care
[13:18] <rick_h> Wiz_KeeD: yea, really if there's not a specific reason to hide it I'd say just register the project under an open source license.
[13:18] <rick_h> odds are small you'll run into an issue, but who knows, there might be someone out there that can help as well
[13:20] <Wiz_KeeD> not that private anyway, but m3h
[13:20] <Wiz_KeeD> you're probably right
[13:20] <rick_h> Wiz_KeeD: trust in open source :) Admittingly I'm a fan of it.
[13:22] <Wiz_KeeD> launchpad is really cool, and i've barely efect thought about scratching the surface
[13:22] <Wiz_KeeD> haha
[13:23] <Wiz_KeeD> :D
[13:24] <rick_h> Wiz_KeeD: heh, I work on it and still find things I didn't know it did
[13:25] <Wiz_KeeD> cool :D
[13:43] <Wiz_KeeD> what about just using bazaar privately, is that possible rick_h ?
[13:44] <rick_h> Wiz_KeeD: definitely, you can always use bzr on your own
[13:49] <Wiz_KeeD> and where will the versions sit?
[13:49] <Wiz_KeeD> hope only i can get access to them :)
[13:50] <rick_h> Wiz_KeeD: so bzr is distributed. So you can create a bzr repo right on your local machine
[13:50] <rick_h> you can also setup a shared repository on another machine and pull/fetch via http and ssh if you setup http auth I believe
[13:51] <rick_h> Wiz_KeeD: this blog post might be helpful http://dentharg.wordpress.com/2007/02/14/bazaar-ng-private-repositories-on-shared-hosting/ along with the bzr docs
[13:53] <Wiz_KeeD> so launchpad doesn't provide a free, private repository
[13:53] <Wiz_KeeD> let me bookmark that
[13:53] <rick_h> Wiz_KeeD: no, if it's on luaunchpad and it's not a commercial subscription it's public
[13:53] <Wiz_KeeD> got it, even though i've kind of predicted that answer
[16:01] <deryck> rick_h, I've got irc now.
[16:01] <rick_h> deryck: ty much
[16:35] <om26er> this person https://launchpad.net/~salemjones69
[16:35] <om26er> he is doing some nasty things to my bug reports
[16:35] <om26er> *Unity bug reports
[16:35] <om26er> bug 858884
[16:35] <om26er> bug 857188
[16:36] <om26er> 817352
[16:36] <om26er> he just created this account to just F around, it was created today
[16:40] <om26er> and 849454
[16:41] <rick_h> om26er: looking
[16:42] <rick_h> om26er: suspended account
[16:42] <om26er> rick_h, thank you so much :)
[18:49] <tos9> If there are any staff members around, do you guys happen to allow claiming a username for an account that seems to be dormant / abandoned / never used by any chance :)?
[18:54] <czajkowski> tos9: have you tried to contact the person
[18:55] <czajkowski> happened with my nick a long time ago, I contacted them and no reply and was then able to get it
[18:56] <tos9> czajkowski: I haven't. I figured it's usually easier for someone to just check the access logs and see if that person has logged in in the past 3-4 years.
[18:56] <tos9> I could obviously if that'd be what's necessary
[18:56] <czajkowski> tos9: https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+addquestion I suggest you do both and fill in the q&A
[18:57] <tos9> czajkowski: Will do. Thanks :)
[18:57] <czajkowski> they don't have to log into lp, they could be usuing that on the wiki or elsewhere
[18:57] <czajkowski> tos9: np
[19:24] <abentley> deryck: I relieve you.
[19:24] <bjf> I/we are seeing some recent breakage of scripts on Precise (scripts run fine on Oneiric). bug_task.date_created is returning 'unicode' objects instead of 'datetime' objects
[19:25] <bjf> lifeless: ^
[19:28] <lifeless> bjf: I don't believe we have updated the launchpadlib stack, so this is going to be something broken in precise.
[19:28] <lifeless> bjf: I'd start with ubuntu-bug launchpadlib
[19:28] <lifeless> bjf: bjf its not server side (or oneiric too would be bust)
[19:29] <bjf> lifeless: ack, will file bug
[19:30] <deryck> abentley, thanks!
[19:47] <bjf> lifeless: bug 929068
[20:27] <george_e> The timeline graph is broken.
[20:30] <lifeless> there is a fix about to be deployed
[20:31] <Corey> salt_0.9.6-2ubuntu1.dsc: Version older than that in the archive. 0.9.6-2ubuntu1 <= 0.9.6-lucid1
[20:31] <Corey> I've played with the version string for a while, and that error keeps getting kicked back from dput's upload to launchpad.
[20:36] <Corey> And it's worth mentioning that the tarball in question is generated by my script that builds the dsc.
[20:49] <cjohnston> I'm trying to figure out what exactly is a project driver? I see the Roles within a prject but it leaves me with a couple questions.. Looks like it would be similar to ~bug-control on ubuntu? do they get emails on bugs or anything like that, or do they have to sign up to get email.. is there anything else I'm missing?
[21:43] <AlanBell> hi, sudo apt-add-repository ppa:onboard/snapshot is returning an error to do with json from launchpad https://launchpad.net/~onboard/+archive/snapshots looks fine and other ppas install, reproduced on 11.10 and 12.04
[21:43] <AlanBell> http://paste.ubuntu.com/834505/ is the output
[21:49] <james_w> AlanBell, does "sudo apt-add-repository ppa:onboard/snapshots" work better?
[21:50] <EvilResistance> isnt it add-apt-repository?
[21:50] <AlanBell> james_w: problem exists between keyboard and chair
[21:50] <AlanBell> sorry :(
[21:50] <james_w> yes
[21:50] <james_w> AlanBell, no problem
[21:50] <james_w> it
[21:51] <james_w> 's a poor failure mode though, so that's worth a bug
[21:51] <AlanBell> I copied and pasted and missed a character
[21:51] <james_w> add-apt-repository rather than Launchpad
[21:51] <AlanBell> then copied and pasted my failed copy and paste and reproduced it /o\
[22:10] <ploppy> Hi there, I wrote a Windows sidebar gadget which is, in fact, a ZIP archive renamed to .gadget
[22:11] <ploppy> When I try to download a release of this file Firefox interprets it as text file ( http://img577.imageshack.us/img577/6657/unbenanntjda.png ) and Opera wants to save it as .zip ( http://img15.hostingpics.net/pics/499395capture1328738652.png ) instead of .gadget
[22:11] <ploppy> is there anything I can do about it?
[22:12] <ploppy> downloading from the source brwoser works fine
[22:12] <ploppy> browser*
[22:12] <ploppy> (Loggerhead)
[22:13] <lifeless> the file type may have been misdetected, in which case there isn't (atm) anything you can do.
[22:13] <lifeless> we have a bug open
[22:15] <ploppy> ok
[22:15] <ploppy> thank you