[08:02] <mgz> morning all!
[08:14] <vila> mgzorning !
[08:34] <vila> mgz: shared stores ? Pretty please ? :-}
[08:34] <mgz> okay, I'll really ...
[08:34] <mgz> I was typing that already!
[08:34] <mgz> now it looks like I was just responding....
[08:35] <jelmer> maxb: ping
[08:41] <vila> mgz: :)
[09:01] <maxb> jelmer: hi
[20:38] <thomi> Hi - I've just seen this odd message and I'm not sure what to make of it:
[20:38] <thomi> $ bzr merge ../trunk/
[20:38] <thomi> Not attempting to fix packaging branch ancestry, missing pristine tar data for version 1.0.
[20:38] <thomi> All changes applied successfully.
[20:38] <thomi> Any ideas?
[20:50] <hoolter> How can I make a new branch on a remote git repository from within bzr explorer?
[20:52] <fullermd> thomi: That's not from bzr itself; that's gotta be some plugin for ubuntu or debian or whatever packaging stuff...
[20:53] <thomi> fullermd: huh... I wasn't aware that I was running anything like that
[20:53] <thomi> ahh well, the merge seemed to work, so... *shrugs*
[20:53] <fullermd> Well, you dont' know I used your credit cards to order 300 pizzas either, but...
[20:54] <hoolter> hi all, could anyone give me a hand using bzr explorer with github? i'm really in a crunch to get a project wrapped up and sort of freaking out.  i'd super appreciate any tips i could get.
[20:54] <fullermd> What you don't know won't hurt me   8-}
[20:54] <fullermd> hoolter: Not me, sorry.  I know almost nothing about bzr-git and less about explorer.
[20:56] <hoolter> fullermd: if you could give me a hand with the console interface that would be wonderful too.
[21:01] <fullermd> Well, with bzr itself, I'd use init or push to setup a new branch somewhere.  If that doesn't just DTRT with bzr-git, I'm tapped.
[21:05] <hoolter> fullermd: any idea why it'd throw an errno 10060?
[21:15] <fullermd> That doesn't sound like anything I've ever heard of.
[21:17] <wgz> hoolter, to get help you need to be way more specific about what you're actually trying to do, how you're doing it, and the *full* error
[21:22] <wgz> 10060 is just WSAETIMEDOUT, in other words the windos socket library saying the other end didn't respond within the deadline