[05:31] <Darxus> Looks like this got badly named:  https://code.launchpad.net/~wayland/wayland/trunk  It should be wayland/weston, not wayland/wayland.
[05:31] <Darxus> Or just weston.
[06:53] <alkisg> Hi, why "Propose for merging" in only visible in some branches and not others?
[06:54] <alkisg> E.g. visible: https://code.launchpad.net/~ts.sch.gr/sch-scripts/trunk, not visible: https://code.launchpad.net/~alkisg/+junk/ltsp
[06:59] <micahg> alkisg: AIUI, +junk branches can't be merged
[06:59] <micahg> or rather, aren't meant to be
[07:00] <alkisg> Thank you micahg, the difference there is "+junk" or that it's not part of some project?
[07:00] <alkisg> I.e. can I create a branch not in +junk and without registering a project, and send a merge request?
[07:01] <micahg> alkisg: why would you do that?  why not push it under the same namespace as the project?
[07:01] <alkisg> Ah, ok, gotcha, no reason I just didn't realize that was the correct thing to do
[07:01] <micahg> (if you're merging into something, surely that something has a project attached :))
[07:01] <alkisg> Thanks again
[07:14] <fmarier> i'm wondering why i'm not able to push from a fresh checkout of my project: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/1167571/
[07:39] <fmarier> it looks like a locking problem on the Launchpad side
[09:15] <Lockal> Hi. Can anyone tell me, why I have this timeout? OOPS-d7c57f357d0f20c379e1cdb0707ed4ba or OOPS-90d30f080915444ae298fc945ceb7060
[09:16] <Lockal> I removed all tags and still get timeout
[11:04] <shadeslayer> question, does launchpad prefer building some packages over others?
[11:04] <shadeslayer> because I uploaded a package a couple of hours ago and another one a minute ago
[11:04] <shadeslayer> the latter already started building, the former will be built in 11 hours
[11:04] <pmjdebruijn> shadeslayer: the build farm is congested
[11:04] <shadeslayer> pmjdebruijn: I know
[11:05] <pmjdebruijn> so and there can be a different between amd64 and i386 (only=all) builds
[11:05] <shadeslayer> nope
[11:05] <shadeslayer> https://launchpad.net/~rohangarg/+archive/nightly/+builds?build_state=building
[11:05] <pmjdebruijn> hmmr
[11:05] <pmjdebruijn> no clue then
[11:05] <shadeslayer> aha
[11:05] <shadeslayer> different priorities
[11:05] <shadeslayer> hence different build scores
[11:05] <pmjdebruijn> oh right
[11:05] <pmjdebruijn> in the changelog
[11:06] <shadeslayer> actually, urgency is low for both
[11:07] <shadeslayer> so how do both of them have different build scores
[11:07] <maxb> Which is the package still waiting?
[11:07] <shadeslayer> https://launchpad.net/~rohangarg/+archive/nightly/+build/3744064
[11:07] <shadeslayer> a bunch of them actually
[11:07] <shadeslayer> https://launchpad.net/~rohangarg/+archive/nightly/+builds?build_state=pending
[11:08] <shadeslayer> mmm ... I think it might be because of packagesets
[11:08] <shadeslayer> as in, ktp-common-internals is in the kubuntu packageset
[11:08] <shadeslayer> while call ui is not ( iirc )
[11:10] <maxb> Ah, beat me to it - yes, the way the numbers add up it looks like an image packageset bonus
[11:10] <shadeslayer> :)
[11:11] <shadeslayer> while it makes sense to add 50 points for being in the packageset, I don't see why they add 50 points for packages in a PPA :P
[11:11] <shadeslayer> but I guess specializing PPA would add to much code or sth
[15:40] <bjsnider> i'm trying to restart a ppa build due to dependency wait and i'm getting Error ID: OOPS-5127c4a7c589b05e40791dca42cbdb05
[15:40] <TheLordOfTime> bjsnider:  did it say timeout at all?
[15:40] <TheLordOfTime> (if it did, well... LP does that)
[15:41] <bjsnider> yes it did
[15:41] <bjsnider> but i've been trying for 20 minutes now
[15:42] <TheLordOfTime> i think the dep-wait'd ones will start automatically eventually...
[15:42] <TheLordOfTime> assuming you fixed the dep-wait
[15:42] <bjsnider> i did
[15:42] <bjsnider> didn't know they automatically restarted
[15:42] <TheLordOfTime> don't quote me on that yet
[15:42]  * TheLordOfTime checks with a team that would nkow
[15:44] <bjsnider> i wish the one for natty had timed out, but this is the precise build dammit
[15:44] <TheLordOfTime> lol...
[15:44] <TheLordOfTime> guess what, its worse when you're uploading debdiffs to fix security bugs and LP times out on the upload :P
[15:45] <TheLordOfTime> because then you have to wait for it to be resolved, or try again...
[15:45] <TheLordOfTime> and then it fails
[15:45] <TheLordOfTime> or it yells about duplicate stuff]
[16:08] <enc0der> Hello
[16:09] <enc0der> I am having a Failed to Fetch problem hopefully someone can help real quick with
[16:09] <enc0der> Im wanting to upgrade Ubuntu to 12.04.1 but apt-get update gives me this and no updates are found
[16:10] <enc0der> Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/pmjdebruijn/gcm-release/ubuntu/dists/precise/main/source/Sources  404  Not Found
[16:14] <TheLordOfTime> enc0der:  that ppa probably doesnt have Precise packages then
[16:14] <enc0der> lol mfw when i realize this is under spotify
[16:14] <TheLordOfTime> did you look and see what is in that PPA?
[16:14] <jelmer> enc0der: perhaps just an empty PPA, or a PPA with nothing for precise?
[16:14] <TheLordOfTime> ^
[16:14] <TheLordOfTime> (which is what i said)
[16:15] <enc0der> Sorry I shoulda checked source list first
[16:15] <TheLordOfTime> checked
[16:15] <TheLordOfTime> that PPA publishes up to Oneiric
[16:15] <TheLordOfTime> but not Precise
[16:16] <enc0der> got it, any ideas on how to get Ubuntu to upgrade?
[16:16] <jelmer> enc0der: it should upgrade regardless of this
[16:16] <TheLordOfTime> mhm
[16:17] <TheLordOfTime> the 404 issue is a warning saying it failed to fetch
[16:17] <enc0der> I thought so too but nothing in cli or update manager
[16:17] <TheLordOfTime> the upgrade should proceed without incident
[16:17] <TheLordOfTime> enc0der:  how're you "upgrading"?
[16:17] <TheLordOfTime> what'r eyou on, 12,04?
[16:17] <enc0der> both apt-get and tha gui manager
[16:17] <enc0der> yes
[16:17] <TheLordOfTime> and going to 12,04.1
[16:17] <enc0der> ya
[16:17] <TheLordOfTime> did you do apt-get update
[16:17] <TheLordOfTime> and apt-get dist-upgrade?
[16:18] <TheLordOfTime> (otherwise, if you haed a list of other upgraded packages, that's really all 12.04.1 is, lots of bugfixes.
[16:18] <TheLordOfTime> and stuff from -updates
[16:18] <enc0der> Ya nothing shows
[16:18] <enc0der> maybe its already installed?
[16:18] <TheLordOfTime> bjsnider:  micahg says a depwait will resolve itself after a while: micahg> TheLordOfTime: yes, a dep wait should automatically retry at some point (assuming it's in that state and not a build failure state)
[16:18] <TheLordOfTime> bjsnider:  just to give you the answer :P
[16:18] <TheLordOfTime> enc0der:  it might've already installed
[16:19] <TheLordOfTime> i know the 12.04.1 updates were applied to my unattended-upgrades system, so...
[16:19] <enc0der> Cool, thanks guys I appreciate it!
[16:19] <enc0der> Ok cool
[16:19] <TheLordOfTime> enc0der: the alternative is try another mirror just in case
[16:19] <TheLordOfTime> but they should all be updated by now
[16:19] <enc0der> Ok I will
[16:19] <TheLordOfTime> since 12.04.1's been out for... what...
[16:19] <TheLordOfTime> at least a few days now.
[16:20] <enc0der> ya 17th unofficially
[16:20] <TheLordOfTime> its been out officiallt for a bit now
[16:20] <TheLordOfTime> i know since -updates was thawed :P
[16:21] <TheLordOfTime> so SRUs are now being processed
[16:21] <enc0der> Lol so this woulda been the first to check i guess
[16:21] <enc0der> Description:	Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS
[16:22] <enc0der> Next time I shall wait till i wakeup fully to ask stupid questions
[16:22] <TheLordOfTime> :P
[16:22] <TheLordOfTime> dude, i'm not even awake yet
[16:22] <enc0der> Lol
[16:22] <TheLordOfTime> i know what you mean :P
[16:22] <TheLordOfTime> (its why i'm not processing bugs :P)
[16:22] <enc0der> Haha
[16:22] <enc0der> Good call