[09:30] <mgz> hm, without the extensive bug spam mail archive like I have with bzr it's much harder to find bugs in launchpad
[09:32] <mgz> there's a critical about improving search on terms with adjacent punctuation
[09:32] <wgrant> mgz: #launchpad-dev?
[09:33] <mgz> ...there are too many launchpad channels, I have no idea which to throw random comments in
[09:33] <wgrant> Development stuff goes in #launchpad-dev
[09:33] <wgrant> Private stuff goes in #launchpad-ops on irc.c.c
[09:33] <wgrant> User stuff goes here
[09:33] <mgz> whining about search being bad? I guess I should just shut up about.
[09:33] <wgrant> Heh
[09:33] <Peng> #launchpad-devnull
[09:34] <wgrant> Fixing that one's going to be pretty difficult.
[09:34] <wgrant> Requires replacing the tokenizer and possibly stemmer, and rebuilding all the indices live.
[09:35] <mgz> any easier with new postgre? presumed it would be difficult otherwise would have been done by now.
[09:35] <wgrant> No change.
[17:48] <micahg> czajkowski: convert to question is a nice feature in launchpad :)
[17:49] <czajkowski> micahg: was in a hurry it's past my eod 50 mins ago and wanted them to get their item done tomorrow when I'm not here
[17:49] <micahg> czajkowski: it's a link on the top right :)
[17:51] <micahg> just an FYI
[21:19] <vadi2> Is it possible to search for bugs with attachments? (some patches were not marked as such when uploaded)
[21:58]  * mwhudson wants a way to subscribe to revision notifications on all trunk branches in a project group pls
[22:08] <colon_D> hi -- for packages that require an autoreconf -i to build properly, should i be doing that in my debian/rules, or should i submit packages preconfigured?  will launchpad care one way or another?
[22:20] <micahg> colon_D: #ubuntu-packaging would probably be a better place to discuss
[22:44] <colon_D> micahg: thank you.
[22:56] <jono> hi all
[22:56] <maxb> colon_D: Launchpad doesn't care one way or the other. Ubuntu itself probably has opinions, centred around what makes it easier for other people to effectively maintain the package if necessary.
[22:56] <jono> I am importing a .po from a branch and it is failing saying that there is no header
[22:56] <jono> the po looks like http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/1005652/
[22:56] <jono> any idea why it might be failing?
[22:57] <dobey> jono: what's the exact error?
[22:58] <jono> dobey, No header found in this pofile
[22:59] <jono> ahhh
[22:59] <jono> I see msgid "ubuntu-community/"
[22:59] <jono> msgstr "" is at the top of the po
[22:59] <jono> maybe that is causing it to complain?
[23:00] <dobey> jono: i think it's the fact that msgid is "ubuntu-community/" instead of just ""
[23:00] <dobey> try removing ubuntu-community/ there
[23:01] <jono> if I update the po in the branch will it automatically trigger a reimport of the po?
[23:01] <dobey> that i don't know for sure, but i would presume if automatic imports are set up, it would
[23:01] <jono> cool
[23:02] <dobey> anyway. now that my internet is back after replacing the main router, i can go eat and waste some time :)
[23:02] <dobey> later
[23:03] <jono> laters
[23:03] <jono> thanks, dobey
[23:15] <jono> danilos, around?