[02:08] <EvilResistance> I recently changed my primary email address about two weeks ago on Launchpad, and my @ubuntu.com email address doesn't seem to have updated to redirect to that new primary email address (given that the original email address it was redirecting to is now offline, that doesnt exist on my LP profile anymore).  What should I do to get that fixed?
[02:08]  * EvilResistance is an Ubuntu member, hence the email address
[02:22] <bigjools> EvilResistance: I think you need to file an RT
[02:22] <EvilResistance> bigjools:  come again?
[02:25] <wgrant> EvilResistance: #canonical-sysadmin
[04:42] <dash> howdy. I tried to create a project on launchpad but it told me the url was taken. I can't see a project there though
[04:43] <dash> is it possible this is a private project?
[04:43] <wgrant> dash: Usually means there was a project there in the past. What's the name?
[04:43] <wgrant> I'll see if I can free it up for you.
[04:43] <dash> 'monte'
[04:44] <dash> wgrant: I think _I_ had a project there in the past :D
[04:44] <wgrant> Heh, indeed.
[04:44] <dash> can I have it back? ;-)
[04:44] <wgrant> Do you want me to revive it, or just free up the name?
[04:44] <dash> whichever
[04:45] <dash> reviving it would let me feel like i never actually gave up on it...
[04:45] <wgrant> https://launchpad.net/monte
[04:45] <dash> <3 <3 <3
[10:06] <wgrant> Launchpad will shortly be offline for a couple of minutes while we upgrade the master database to PostgreSQL 9.1.
[10:08] <rick_h_> woot!
[13:49] <aboudreault> Hi. are the servers very very loaded?
[13:49] <aboudreault> it's take very long time before receiving the *accepted/rejected* mail
[13:50] <wgrant> aboudreault: Yeah, some people have been uploading a *lot* of stuff in the last couple of hours.
[13:50] <wgrant> Hm
[13:51] <wgrant> This one PPA in particular has had some 400 or so uploads
[13:51] <wgrant> And more are coming...
[13:51] <aboudreault> hmm, I see
[13:52] <wgrant> aboudreault: Should be normalish now, I think.
[13:53] <aboudreault> wgrant, ok, will keep an eye on my mail
[13:54] <wgrant> aboudreault: Have you uploaded 3 times?
[13:54] <aboudreault> uploaded what? where?
[13:54] <wgrant> The package that you haven't received an email about.
[13:54] <wgrant> How many times have you uploaded it?
[13:54] <wgrant> So far?
[13:55] <aboudreault> In fact, I haven't uploaded anything.... it's my guy who works in ~ubuntugis ppa
[13:55] <aboudreault> no only 1 time
[13:55] <wgrant> Hmm.
[13:55] <wgrant> I see three recent silently rejected uploads: they had the email address
[13:55] <wgrant> 'heimdallr@MS-7592'
[13:56] <wgrant> which is obviously invalid.
[13:56] <aboudreault> not him
[13:56] <aboudreault> yesterday, we upload 1 package.... at 3PM and received the ACCEPTED mail at 11:50PM
[13:56] <aboudreault> is it normal?
[13:57] <wgrant> Uhhh, no.
[13:57] <wgrant> There were no problems of that magnitude yesterday
[13:57] <wgrant> That email would have been sent within 10 minutes of the upload being completed.
[13:57] <aboudreault> can you check any mail to jlarouche at mapgears.com ?
[14:00] <wgrant> aboudreault: libgdal-grass_1.9.0-1~precise1_source.changes failed: Verification failed 3 times: ["(7, 9, u'No public key')", "(7, 9, u'No public key')", "(7, 9, u'No public key')"]
[14:00] <wgrant> aboudreault: It's not signed with a key that's associated with a Launchpad account.
[14:00] <aboudreault> haaa
[14:01] <aboudreault> it's probably missing...
[14:01] <aboudreault> no mail sent about that?
[14:01] <wgrant> No, because we don't have a trustworthy email address to send an error to.
[14:01] <aboudreault> ok, wgrant thanks for pointing this out
[14:01] <aboudreault> will fix that
[14:01] <wgrant> eg. I could upload a thousand packages with your email address, and get Launchpad to spam you to death :)
[14:02] <aboudreault> :)
[14:02] <wgrant> So it sends a rejection notice to the key owner... except that it can't do that when there's no key owner.
[14:03] <aboudreault> make sense
[14:08] <czajkowski> wgrant: always helpful :/
[14:12] <dobey> i'm sure there are plenty of ways to get launchpad to spam people :)
[14:38] <aboudreault> wgrant, trying to active his key...  we are not getting the instruction by mail.
[14:38] <aboudreault> :/
[14:39] <aboudreault> ahh finally. got it. after 20 minutes
[14:39] <aboudreault> nvm then
[14:52] <frathgeber> is there an "official" way to report spam comments?
[14:52] <frathgeber> or is this a good place?
[14:52] <frathgeber> if so, could this rubbish comment be deleted? https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/407234/comments/3
[14:53] <frathgeber> thanks, ubot5
[14:53] <czajkowski> frathgeber: thanks
[14:54] <czajkowski> frathgeber: not sure it's spam and not someone whos first language isn't english however
[14:54] <czajkowski> will keep an eye
[14:54] <czajkowski> open
[14:56] <frathgeber> that person seems swedish, so you would usually expect a decent command of english
[14:56] <frathgeber> which made me think it must be spam (apart from the fact it's completely out of context on that bug report)
[14:57] <czajkowski> frathgeber: thanks for the report much appreciated.
[14:57] <frathgeber> but lp doesn't have a 'flag this comment' feature?
[14:57] <frathgeber> you can guess where i'm coming from: think stackoverflow
[14:58] <czajkowski> frathgeber: most people report a question and it gets looked at
[14:59] <frathgeber> should have search first ;) https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/45419
[15:00] <czajkowski> :)
[15:00] <frathgeber> given this feature doesn't exist, #launchpad is the right place?
[15:00] <czajkowski> frathgeber: the feature doesn't exist, but if someone wanted to help develop that, we do welcome patches
[15:01] <czajkowski> for bringing the comment up, yes here is fine or like I said, file a question and it gets looked at
[15:01] <frathgeber> ok
[15:04] <dobey> hrmm
[15:05] <dobey> not sure webhooks is the right way to do that
[15:05] <dobey> and that comment is almost 3 years old :P
[15:05] <dobey> but yeah, a "report this comment/user/package/ppa/whatever" system on lp would be nice
[15:07] <frathgeber> dobey: 2 separate issues :) i was looking for webhooks on lp and found this bug report with a spam comment
[15:07] <frathgeber> so i reported the comment as spam
[15:08] <dobey> right
[15:08] <frathgeber> but yes, that's 2 features i'd really like to see in lp ;)
[15:08] <dobey> frathgeber: you might want to look at lp:tarmac as a branch merge bot
[15:09] <dobey> we really need to get it packaged, and make it more obvious how to set it up properly though
[15:09] <frathgeber> thanks, will take a look
[18:51] <thopiekar> Hello. When using bzrlib I get this while opening a remote url:
[18:51] <thopiekar> ssh_askpass: exec(/usr/bin/ssh-askpass): No such file or directory
[18:51] <thopiekar> Permission denied (publickey).
[18:52] <jelmer> thopiekar: that sounds like an issue with your local ssh configuration
[18:52] <jelmer> does "sftp bazaar.launchpad.net" work?
[18:56] <thopiekar> works
[18:56] <thopiekar> I suggest it can't open a dialog asking me for the passphrase :)
[18:56] <thopiekar> is there a way to skip using ssh to connect to the remote url?
[18:57] <dobey> no
[18:57] <thopiekar> :(
[18:57] <dobey> well, if you want read-only, there is an https:// url you can use i guess
[18:57] <dobey> what are you trying to do exactly?
[18:58] <thopiekar> I'm trying to make a simple Updater for Windows and Mac which updates a branch folder and starts the app
[18:59] <thopiekar> so I want to compare the revision numbers of the local and remote branch and update the local as needed
[19:00] <dobey> you want to deploy releases to users via bzr branch? eep. :)
[19:03] <thopiekar> Well when thinking about that I would first of all create a branch with "stable" releases ;) but for the beginning it should work for me :)
[19:04] <thopiekar> and some friends testing the software :D
[19:06] <dobey> well you could use the https:// url i guess to pull a read-only version
[19:08] <dobey> and if you really think that bzrlib is a good way to deploy updates, you should do it using a specific type of branch checkout, which is not the default, but the name of which eludes me at the moment :-/
[19:33] <thopiekar> dobey: I tried it now with a url to my code on my ftp NAS and I get the following error: http://pastebin.com/mb6aPK7p .. it seems to be related to my NAS setup I think
[20:01] <thopiekar> well the command GET  seems to be unknown to my NAS :/ is there a way to fix that?
[20:23] <thopiekar> hmm thats wired: using get via the commandline tool "ftp" works, but filezilla says that it is an unknown command :/
[20:32] <dobey> thopiekar: don't use your NAS as a point of deployment to users :)
[20:33] <dobey> thopiekar: also, #bzr might be better for bzr/bzrlib-specific questions
[20:36] <thopiekar> dobey: ok, thanks!
[21:31] <nemo> Hey guys, I'd like to vote for
[21:31] <nemo> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/metacity/+bug/160311
[21:31] <nemo> which is driving me batty in Unity (I'm trying hard to get used to Unity)
[21:31] <nemo> someone said vote but please don't comment
[21:31] <nemo> so I'm just trying to find the "vote" button
[21:32] <nemo> BTW, while I'm here. I really really hate the fact that Launchpad unlike most other comment and bug reporting systems out there, has no anchor link to link to a comment in context of the thread
[21:32] <nemo> heck. if you view selection source on a comment, there's not even an id="comment315" that you could turn into a #comment315
[21:36] <dobey> nemo: launchpad doesn't have bug voting
[21:37] <stgraber> nemo: click the "This bug affects me too" at the top of the page
[21:39] <nemo> stgraber: ah. thanks
[21:40] <nemo> I was looking up and down the right column for something just like that
[21:40] <nemo> totally missed the little sentence in green w/ the conversational tone in the upper left
[22:10] <YokoZar> Hey it looks like over a million bugs as of today
[22:12] <dobey> yup