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ESphynxHey guys, so how do I go about building on other platforms than i386/amd64 with the builders?02:38
SudoKinglaunchpad moderator here?02:51
SudoKinghttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/adobe-flashplugin/+bug/865672 re post #39 the fix committed status is incorrect and might confuse people (like myself, hoping there was an actual fix)02:52
ubot5`Ubuntu bug 865672 in adobe-flashplugin (Ubuntu) ""Adobe Flash Player Settings" dialog does not respond to mouse clicks" [Medium,Triaged]02:52
ESphynxGuys? How to build for PPC on a PPA?03:20
wgrantESphynx: You can't. We only provide builders for platforms where we have secure, fast virtualization that can run on readily available hardware.03:22
wgrantThat basically means only x86 for now03:22
ESphynxwgrant: oh. and amd64, right?03:22
ESphynxwgrant: I remember before it was building ppc packages...03:22
wgrantESphynx: Right, x86 being i386 and amd6403:22
ESphynx(And you still see the PPC builders in the list...)03:22
ESphynxright03:22
wgrantESphynx: Those are for building official Ubuntu packages03:22
wgrantWhere the uploaders are trusted03:23
wgrantSo we can sort of get away without secure virtualization03:23
ESphynxah ok... so if I sign my package? will that work?03:23
wgrantNo.03:23
ESphynxOk. so that answers my question :P I guess before it was less strict?03:23
wgrantNope03:24
wgrantAlways been this strict.03:24
ESphynxpretty sure I had a package build on PPC before!!03:24
wgrantNot unless you work for Canonical or uploaded the package to the Ubuntu primary archive.03:24
ESphynxmight have dreamed03:25
ESphynxthanks!03:26
chrisccoulsondoes anyone have any idea why this keeps happening: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mozilla-daily/+archive/ppa/+build/3719081 ?06:58
chrisccoulsonit's happening consistently for every build in that PPA06:58
czajkowskiwgrant: ^^06:58
bigjoolsczajkowski: https://launchpadlibrarian.net/112552998/upload_4033485_log.txt06:59
bigjoolsand chrisccoulson ^06:59
crass_I'm trying to merge an auto-generated account, but that feature seems to be broken. Is there another way to do this?08:29
wgrantcrass_: Yeah, there's a bug there for some accounts right now. File a request at https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+addquestion and an admin can sort it out for you.08:35
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crass_thans wgrant08:52
dholbachhiya10:40
dholbachI know I'm pestering you about this, but do you think there's a workaround for seeing the data on https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches somehow?10:41
czajkowskidholbach: so I think skaet has swapped over a bug for that bug to be worked on10:44
czajkowskijam: do you happen to know any more about this issue?10:45
dholbachyeah, I know - I was just wondering if there was a workaround somehow :)10:45
wgrantIs that actually the one you care about, or is it getMergeProposals?10:45
dholbachthe latter10:46
wgrantRight, that's entirely different :)10:46
dholbachhttps://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/+activereviews then :)10:47
wgrantHas +activereviews ever worked for ~ubuntu-branches?10:48
wgrantI'd be pretty surprised if it did.10:49
lifelessdholbach: activereviews is different to getMergeProposals again.10:50
lifelessdholbach: pick *a* think, and stick to it :>10:50
wgrantlifeless: Can I bump the timeout for ScopedCollection:CollectionResource:#branch_merge_proposal-page-resource back up to 9s? I think it should be enough to mostly work10:50
wgrantBut yeah10:51
wgrantConflating completely different timeouts -- particularly when some of them have probably not worked for >2 years -- is a bit confusing :)10:51
lifelesswgrant: perhaps; its the regression right ?10:51
lifelesswgrant: and purple are on it ? so the 9s is temporary ?10:52
wgrantlifeless: It's the recent regression, yes.10:52
wgrantWe're looking at it.10:52
wgrantBut stacking makes the world burn, as usual.10:52
wgrantA proper fix won't be coming this week.10:53
dholbachhum, I'm surprised now10:53
dholbachwhen I just tried launchpad.people["ubuntu-branches"].getRequestedReviews(status="Needs review") it worked10:53
dholbachlet me see if it works in the script again10:53
lifelessthats a fourth api.10:53
lifelessAnd different *again*.10:54
lifelessWhich one are you trying to use?10:54
dholbach.getRequestedReviews is used in the script we use10:55
dholbachaha!10:56
dholbachmaybe it was because I just use login_anonymously() for the test10:56
dholbachused10:56
dholbachwe need to log in with the script though to find out who has which upload rights10:57
dholbachhmhmhm10:57
dholbachit might be a dirty workaround, but it'd work for now to login twice, once anonymously and once with credentials10:57
czajkowskiwgrant: see pm please!10:57
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xnoxis https://launchpad.net/builders now private?13:15
xnoxI used to go there to see how busy the builders are13:15
mgzapparently, I don't have rights either,13:15
xnoxbut i used to be able to see it, even without logging in13:15
czajkowskixnox: hmm I can see it13:16
czajkowskinot sure it's private13:16
xnoxit listed official ubuntu builders, ppa builders, current idle/busy and the queue counts13:16
dobeyczajkowski: i can't see it13:16
xnoxczajkowski: can you please logout and check again or like use a private window in your browser?13:16
dobeybut i can see /builders/$hostname pages13:16
* xnox is sad13:17
czajkowskidobey: hmm  dont see any privacy border13:17
mgzdobey: ha, so you can13:17
dobeyczajkowski: because you're on the lp team13:17
mgzxnox: so, you just can't see the index page :)13:17
dobeyczajkowski: you can see everything :)13:17
czajkowskidobey: you say that and then I equally get told I cant at times, it's most confusing13:17
czajkowski:)13:17
czajkowskixnox: anywyas I can see it what's up13:18
dobeyczajkowski: well, you can see more than ~registry can, at least :)13:18
mgzthere's a bug there somewhere, either the index should be public, or the individual pages should be private13:18
czajkowskidobey: it's so much fun at times, working out what I can see and what I am meant to see even 6 months in!13:19
dobeythe index should be public; at least, it used to be13:19
wgrantIt's public unless there's a bug.13:20
mgzI suspect it's an unintended side effect of cjwatson's work13:20
wgrantczajkowski can see it because she can see private PPAs13:20
wgrantIt's unrelated to cjwatson's work13:20
dobeywgrant: ok, so there's a bug then :)13:20
wgrantRight, there are a couple of bugs like this13:20
wgrantOften involving private teams being involved in places they shouldn't normally be.13:20
wgrantLet's see if I can dig up one of the OOPSes...13:21
mgzokay, blame purple instead! :)13:21
wgrantNah, it's usually a regression from the recipe stuff13:21
wgrant... in 201013:21
mgzwgrant: would a traceback from me be useful for finding an oops?13:22
wgrantmgz: Ah, indeed13:22
wgrantI don't need to hunt13:23
wgrantOften it's a 403 that's only visible to people outside ~launchpad13:23
czajkowskiwgrant: well wouldnt a nice purple strip be nice to see so I'd know!13:23
wgrantSo there's no easy way to get a traceback13:23
wgrantczajkowski: Well13:23
wgrantczajkowski: It's meant to be public13:23
mgz<https://pastebin.canonical.com/72142/>13:24
mgzthe named team is not visible to me, so presumably private13:24
wgrantIs it a recipe is it a recipe...13:25
mgzso, a builder is just happening to be working on something from a private ppa right now?13:25
mgzand that makes the whole index private?13:25
xnoxbut that used to simply say "tomato-builder: building private source"13:25
xnoxwithout a link13:25
wgrantIt does now, too :)13:25
wgrantmgz: It doesn't make "the whole index private"13:26
xnoxtadah it's back13:26
wgrantIt makes the view crash13:26
wgrant:)13:26
xnoxwe have 2 powerpc builders now! nice =)13:26
dobeyhrmm13:26
wgrantAh13:26
wgrantSo13:26
dobeythough, still can't build recipes from private branches i guess?13:27
wgrantIn this case there's a private team owning a private PPA building a source that was copied from a public archive13:27
wgrantIt's not actually recipe-related13:27
wgrantdobey: Right13:27
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anoninuxHi guys, I submitted my package successfully like three times to my launchpad account but my page never updates: http://pastebin.com/wEXe7vXi17:10
anoninuxam I missing something?17:10
dobeyanoninux: you probably signed the package with a gpg key id that's different than the one for your lp account17:20
dobeyanoninux: dput being successful itself does not mean the upload was entirely successful17:21
anoninuxI couldn't find any place to enter my gpg key in launchpad17:22
czajkowskianoninux: http://developer.ubuntu.com/packaging/html/getting-set-up.html#upload-your-gpg-key-to-launchpad17:25
anoninuxthanks a lot, I'll see if that works17:26
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anoninuxit asks me to upload my key to Ubuntu keyserver? what?17:31
czajkowskianoninux: yes that's gine17:32
czajkowski*fine17:32
anoninuxbut the launchpad tutorial says nothing about that17:33
czajkowskianoninux: it's the correct server17:36
czajkowskihave to head17:36
czajkowskibut it's trusted17:36
dobeyanoninux: yes it does17:37
dobeyanoninux: https://help.launchpad.net/YourAccount/ImportingYourPGPKey#Publishing_your_key_to_a_keyserver17:37
dobeyanoninux: agree it could be more explicit about that though17:37
anoninuxubuntu keyserver doesn't like my key for some reason: Error handling request. Exception raised: Failure("Error while decoding ascii-armored key: text terminated before reaching PGP public key header line")17:38
anoninuxisn't the format of my "ASCII-armored key"(?) like: F8DA CB5B F576...17:43
anoninuxwhy uploading something to launchpad is so frustrating17:52
dobeyi don't know. i've never had such issues17:53
dungis this true? from source to ppa, no binary upload and unsupported arm*17:56
dobeydung: yes, you can only upload source packages to PPAs; just the same as you can only upload source packages to ubuntu or debian. arm is not available to all PPAs, but if you have special need for it, you can submit a question on launchpad against the launchpad, and ask for arm to be enabled for your PPA, explaining why you need/want it17:58
dungthanks17:59
dungi found an entry in the mailing list with one replay 2009!18:01
dungthat's ok security - binaries can be anything18:09
dungand source is trustable when reviewed18:10
MCR1bzr merge and bzr push are not asking me for my password anymore and then fail with broken pipe errors - What can be wrong here ?18:10
MCR1I have my ssh key set-up, until Sunday everything worked normally...18:11
MCR1nothing has changed, the public part is uploaded to launchpad, other parts are in ~/.ssh18:12
MCR1Help18:12
dobeyMCR1: what does ssh -vv yourlpusername@bazaar.launchpad.net say about the broken pipe?18:15
MCR1dobey: ssh: Could not resolve hostname mcr2010: Name or service not known18:17
dobeyMCR1: what is mcr2010?18:18
MCR1it is my username18:18
dunghis hostname18:18
dobeythere is no such user on launchpad; so it is not your lp username18:18
MCR1ah sry, moment18:18
MCR1I mistyped - now it works - but I cannot paste anything anywhere :-/ - strange18:29
MCR1pastebin.com, paste.ubuntu.com all fail with all browsers - something's really strange here18:30
MCR1but the command says: debug1: Server accepts key: pkalg ssh-rsa blen 279, input_userauth_pk_ok, Authentication succeeded (publickey), Authenticated to bazaar.launchpad.net ([91.189.90.11]:22).18:32
anoninuxA message has been sent to okasion@gmail.com, encrypted with the key.. yay!18:34
dungKids!?18:39
dungor daily live?18:39
* MCR1 removes the webapps PPA, which maybe messed with his config...18:49
MCR1thx for the help18:49
dobeyMCR1: seems like maybe you have some network issues perhaps18:49
MCR1dobey: yes, I remember there were some network related updates on Quantal on Sunday...18:50
MCR1maybe it was the webapps preview ppa, which messed up things - we'll see18:51
MCR1dobey: anyway, thanks a lot for your help - I know more now :)18:51
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dobeysure18:52
CoreyHow do I grab the sources for a package that lives in a PPA? lp-pull-source doesn't seem to doit.19:29
xnoxCorey: if you have the ppa added, you can do $ apt-get source $package19:35
xnoxor find the url of the repository, find link to the *.dsc19:35
xnoxand do $ dget http://*.dsc19:35
xnoxdget will fork the http url as in the sources line, not on the launchpadlibrarian links19:36
Coreyxnox: Hmm, thought there was a tool that did it.  Thanks. :-)19:36
CoreyThat worked well, thanks.19:36
CoreyHave to rename a package since the ppa author screwed it up.19:36
Coreypython-zmq is correct, python-pyzmq is... what are you even thinking. :-)19:37
ScottKIs Error ID: OOPS-6d217177125a7771c6e43d54bf15c6ad something it would be useful to file a bug about?21:34
ubot5https://lp-oops.canonical.com/oops.py/?oopsid=6d217177125a7771c6e43d54bf15c6ad21:34
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wgrantScottK: Hm, yes, that's a new one.22:13
ScottKwgrant: Bug #103688222:16
ubot5Launchpad bug 1036882 in Launchpad itself "Timeout updating series specific tasks" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/103688222:16
wgrantScottK: That's not a timeout, actually.22:23
wgrantIt's a crash22:23
ScottKOh.22:23
ScottKUsing the queue page has convinced me that all OOPS's are timeouts I think.22:23
wgrantHeh22:24
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