[01:48] <crass_> I want to copy and rebuild a package from precise to oneirc and put the result in my ppa, is this simple with the website?
[01:49] <crass_> I can do this with a normal ppa from another user by going to the "packages" section of the ppa and then "copy packages", but I don't see that section on the official page for the package
[01:54] <micahg> crass_: see backportpackage in ubuntu-dev-tools
[01:54] <micahg> crass_: and if  you'd like an official backport, check out requestbackport in the same package
[01:56] <crass_> micahg: thanks, but I'm looking for a way through the website, to add to my ppa (yes I can do it locally and upload it, with I assume backportpackage)
[01:57] <crass_> it'll be easier to create a recipe from trunk on the website
[01:58] <micahg> hrm?  for a recipe look at the lp:ubuntu/series/source branch
[01:58] <crass_> its too bad there's not an "official ppa" that behaves like regular user ppas
[01:59] <crass_> micahg: right, that's what I'll end up doing, but it would be nicer if I could just copy/rebuild
[02:00] <micahg> I don't understand, if it's from precise, why would you need a recipe?
[02:01] <crass_> because I need it for an oneiric build
[02:02] <micahg> umm, ok, but if it's a one time thing, you can just either backport the package yourself or request an official backport which can be used in PPA builds as well
[02:03] <crass_> concretely, I need libvpx > 0.97 for head of ffmpeg, but oneiric is 0.96
[02:04] <micahg> oh, heh, yeah, I don't know if I'd approve that one as an official backport, but you can just use backportpackage to upload the precise package into the PPA you're building the recipies into
[02:06] <crass_> now that I think about it though, the recipe route is better any way
[02:43] <crass_> any ideas why this is failing? https://launchpadlibrarian.net/112700647/buildlog_ubuntu-precise-amd64.ffmpeg-extra_7%3A0.11.1%2Bgit20120814%2Br35993-0~r2~crass~precise1_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz
[02:43] <crass_> Those packages should expist in precise with the required version numbers
[02:45] <ScottK> The means they aren't installable, not that the don't exist.
[02:46] <crass_> ahh right, a conflict
[09:08] <ara> hello!
[09:08] <ara> I have a problem with the new sharing options for private projects
[09:08] <ara> I am part of a team who is maintainer and driver of a private project
[09:08] <ara> until some days ago, the driver and maintainer was another single user (not member of this team)
[09:09] <ara> but now, I cannot see the bugs
[09:09] <ara> also, https://launchpad.net/checkbox-editor/+sharing is read only for me
[09:10] <ara> so I cannot change the sharing options
[09:10] <ara> any ideas?
[09:12] <StevenK> ara: Yes, the UI isn't writable on production yet
[09:12] <ara> StevenK, ok, so is there anyway for me in the meanwhile to gain permissions to the project
[09:14] <czajkowski> ara: I did point that out to a user recently over private projects he's not part of QA but does work on it
[09:14] <StevenK> Can we not call them private projects? They don't exist yet.
[09:14] <ara> private bugs, it is then
[09:15] <ara> either way, I don't have access to private bugs in that project
[09:24] <czajkowski> StevenK: is there a way to help ara out
[09:26] <StevenK> czajkowski: I suspect the best thing is to wait for sinzui.
[09:27] <czajkowski> ara: sinzui is based in USA so wont be a good few hours till he comes online, sorry for the hassle.
[09:28] <ara> czajkowski, no worries, we will wait
[09:28] <ara> thanks!
[10:07] <wgrant> ara: All the old bug visibility rules still apply.
[10:07] <wgrant> ara: +sharing will soon mean you can just add yourself there to gain access to everything
[10:08] <wgrant> But at present it's just like it always was
[10:08] <wgrant> +sharing doesn't change anything yet
[14:10] <MCR> dobey: Hi :) Just FYI: It seems Kernel 3.6-RC1 was creating the ssh/network troubles, but still not sure as I also created and uploaded a new key... Anyway - all works again now. :)
[15:04] <ovnicraft> hello when i am the owner branch in LP and someone else wants to bzr merge from my branch i get this error:
[15:04] <ovnicraft> Permission denied (publickey).
[15:05] <ovnicraft> why this ?
[15:06] <czajkowski> jam: mgz can you help here please. I'm on a call
[15:08] <jam> ovnicraft: because your branch is private and they are not part of that team?
[15:08] <jam> mgz: if you can follow up, I have to go pick up my sone
[15:08] <jam> son
[15:09] <ovnicraft> my user is part of the team
[15:09] <ovnicraft> i added the sshkey, login with bzr in lp
[15:11] <jam> ovnicraft: you added the ssh key to? your account? their account? They might need to try "bzr launchpad-login $LP_USER_ID" so that bzr knows who to connect as.
[15:11] <ovnicraft> jam: user who wants to merge is part of the team
[15:11] <ovnicraft> he adds the sskey in their account
[15:11] <ovnicraft> jam: yes he did it
[15:19] <ovnicraft> jam: i don't understand why this: users are part of the team, he add their sshkey and did bzr launchpad-login
[15:19] <ovnicraft> w/o error
[15:19] <ovnicraft> and can't merge my branch
[15:21] <mgz> ovnicraft: do `ssh -vv yourlpusername@bazaar.launchpad.net`
[15:22] <mgz> this isn't bzr related, you just need to work out what's borked with your ssh (could be one of several things) and fix it
[15:22] <dobey> ovnicraft: the team has to own the branch, for members of the team to write to it; if you own it, only you can write to it
[15:23] <ovnicraft> dobey: i know that but merge is not about write
[15:23] <dobey> ovnicraft: ok, so they want to merge your branch into theirs?
[15:23] <ovnicraft> dobey: yes
[15:23] <ovnicraft> mgz: Permission denied (publickey).
[15:24] <ovnicraft> with ssh -vv
[15:24] <karni> Hi all. Any place I could read up on Launchpad scanning an ftp and automatically publishing files for download on project page?
[15:24] <mgz> ovnicraft: right, and all the other output that -vv gives you? pastebin it if you're not sure how to interpret
[15:24] <dobey> ovnicraft: which branch? if a user is having problems connecting to bazaar.launchpad.net with public key error, then it's probably an ssh config problem on their part
[15:25] <ovnicraft> mgz: exactly: debug2: we did not send a packet, disable method;debug1: No more authentication methods to try.; Permission denied (publickey).
[15:25] <mgz> karni: I'm not sure I understand you.
[15:26] <ovnicraft> dobey: why ssh config ? he just generate ssh-keygen -t rsa
[15:26] <ovnicraft> and that's all
[15:26] <karni> mgz: I believe Launchpad has the ability to notice that I have put a file on ftp, and publish it as 'Download' on my project page. is that right?
[15:27] <dobey> ovnicraft: did you add the public key id to the account in question on launchpad?
[15:27] <karni> mgz: I would like to learn that and employ for automated apk publishing on project page.
[15:27] <mgz> ovnicraft: I mean all of it, I get like two screens worth
[15:28] <dobey> ovnicraft: also, is this on Ubuntu Quantal where the error is happening?
[15:28] <ovnicraft> dobey: in question ?
[15:28] <mgz> karni: not that I know of, generally the way you get things on the download page is to sign them with the gpg key associated with your account and upload
[15:28] <dobey> ovnicraft: well you're obviously having a problem connecting with some key yes?
[15:28] <ovnicraft> dobey: 10.04 server LTS
[15:28] <karni> mgz: Right. But I've heard there's an automated way to do that. I'm going through https://help.launchpad.net/Code and looking for hints.
[15:29] <dobey> ovnicraft: what launchpad user id is this error happening for?
[15:29] <ovnicraft> infognuthink
[15:30] <ovnicraft> dobey: yes that users can't, but with my user i merge w/o problems
[15:30] <dobey> ovnicraft: and what branch are you trying to merge?
[15:30] <mgz> ovnicraft: I see no evidence they have a key in ~/.ssh at all, get the full stderr output from that command I gave you and paste it
[15:31] <dobey> ovnicraft: also, is the private key for the key listed at https://launchpad.net/~infognuthink/+sshkeys in the ~/.ssh directory for that user?
[15:31] <mgz> karni: I use the lp api to avoid having to use the website, there may be another backdoor too
[15:32] <mgz> but you could write a script that monitored some location for binaries and gpg sigs then used the lp api to upload them
[15:32] <karni> mgz: Nice idea, thanks
[15:33] <mgz> look at upload_to_launchpad.py in lp:~bzr-windows-installers for an example using that api
[15:33] <mgz> ...without the tilde
[15:34] <karni> mgz: Thanks!
[15:35] <ovnicraft> mgz: http://pastebin.com/f8XuBZGq complete output
[15:36] <dobey> karni: you can use lp-project-upload from lptools, as well
[15:36] <mgz> ovnicraft: he's generated a gpg key, not an ssh key
[15:37] <ovnicraft> mgz: why LP accept it as ssh key ?
[15:37] <mgz> it doesn't, and that might be me guessing a bit too fast
[15:37] <karni> mgz: dobey: http://blog.launchpad.net/cool-new-stuff/automatically-import-files-to-launchpad-using-product-release-finder
[15:38] <mgz> but ssh is complaining about ~/.ssh/identity near the top there
[15:38] <dobey> karni: ah, well then, use that
[15:39] <karni> Thanks guys, I might use the api some time as well!
[15:40] <mgz> heh, 2009
[15:40] <ovnicraft> mgz: https://launchpad.net/~infognuthink is the users with ssh-key
[15:41] <mgz> also looks like that doesn't require the releases to be signed...
[15:42] <mgz> ovnicraft: comparing with the valid key in that log...
[15:42] <dobey> mgz: uploading with the API or manually on the web page doesn't require signing of uploads either
[15:42] <dobey> mgz: it merely recommends it
[15:43] <mgz> really? huh.
[15:45] <mgz> 2048 0f:c3:6b:ec:93:af:cd:52:39:2f:e3:8c:eb:51:e2:88  openerp@OPENERP (RSA)
[15:45] <mgz>    69. debug2: key: /home/openerp/.ssh/identity ((nil))
[15:45] <mgz>    70. debug2: key: /home/openerp/.ssh/id_rsa (0xb924d2f8)
[15:45] <mgz>    71. debug2: key: /home/openerp/.ssh/id_dsa ((nil))
[15:46] <mgz> he does not have the key he uploaded to launchpad in his ~/.ssh dir
[15:47] <mgz> ...did I do that right... >_<
[15:47] <mgz> I need a cheat sheet for every time this comes up
[15:51] <ZTM> I uploaded the wrong contents for a package's name_version.orig.tar.gz to my PPA. Trying to upload correct fails. Is there a way to remove it?
[15:53] <mgz> bump the version
[15:53] <ZTM> hmm, so that is no.
[15:53] <ZTM> okay, thanks
[15:53] <mgz> ovnicraft: regardless, get him to check that the contents of .ssh/id_rsa.pub are the same as the key on his launchpad user page
[15:55] <ovnicraft> mgz: he's fixing that
[15:55] <ovnicraft> thanks for all
[17:21] <karni> sinzui: Hi! I'm trying to use product release finder. I've set up the release URL, is there a way to poke launchpad to scan that location for new files, or I have to wait until tomorrow?
[17:50] <george_e> How easy is it to transfer a branch from a user to a team?
[17:50] <george_e> Example: I'd like to transfer these branches to a team - https://code.launchpad.net/win-cross/
[18:23] <sinzui> karni: you have to wait for tomorrow, and since it takes between 16 and 20 hours to run, I think two days is a reasonable expectation
[18:24] <sinzui> george_e: you can pull the branch from the user and push to the team...
[18:26] <sinzui> george_e: if you own the branch and are a member of the team, you can use the Change branch details link on the branch page to change the owner
[18:32] <george_e> sinzui: Ah, thanks.
[18:36] <george_e> Launchpad is awesome. After changing branch ownership, the recipes using it are automatically updated.
[19:32] <karni> sinzui: Thanks
[20:54] <mterry> Hello!  I have a once-private project "thin-client-config-agent" whose branches are still private-by-default.  I can't create branches under it owned by ~ubuntu-core-dev (presumably as a result of the private-by-default?).  Can I get help changing this?
[21:03] <czajkowski> mterry: this a canonical project ?
[21:03] <mterry> czajkowski, yeah
[21:04] <czajkowski> mterry: please see pm
[21:12] <carldani> Hi!
[21:31] <carldani> I have tried to find docs about a problem I see:
[21:31] <carldani> bzr branch lp:flashrom
[21:32] <carldani> launchpad has a bzr mirror of a svn repository, but cloning lp:flashrom only gives me r1559 although upstream is already at r1574.
[21:33] <carldani> Any idea what could trigger this?
[21:36] <carldani> http://launchpadlibrarian.net/112780535/flashrom-developers-flashrom-svn-trunk.log suggests that the import script indeed sees r1574 in svn, but somehow it does not end up in bzr.
[21:56] <carldani> solved the mystery
[21:56] <carldani> Just in case someone else is searching through the logs for a solution:
[21:57] <carldani> If you want to know the svn revision on which a bzr mirror is based, try this:
[21:57] <carldani> bzr version-info|grep revision-id|sed "s/.*trunk://"
[21:57] <carldani> bye!
[23:29] <george_e> Pushing to branches doesn't seem to be working.
[23:29] <george_e> "ConnectionReset reading response for 'BzrDir.open_2.1', retrying"
[23:29] <george_e> Followed by: "Permission denied (publickey)."
[23:29] <george_e> I had just pushed to that branch about 10 minutes earlier with no problems.
[23:30] <george_e> ...and other branches I own are reporting the same error.
[23:32] <StevenK> Permission denied is your ssh key
[23:33] <george_e> There's nothing wrong with my SSH key. It was working 10 minutes earlier.
[23:33] <george_e> I've been pushing to several branches all day without issue.
[23:33] <george_e> I only started getting that error about 10 minutes ago.
[23:33] <george_e> Ah, never mind - it's back up now.