[04:41] <shadeslayer> hi, lp keeps timing out when I retry a build
[04:42] <wgrant> shadeslayer: A depwait build?
[04:42] <shadeslayer> OOPS-4c9d78339d9223675d4f93e54ed96d50
[04:42] <shadeslayer> wgrant: yes, but I uploaded the dep
[04:43] <wgrant> shadeslayer: Right, it's already been retried by retry-depwait, but that script fails at transactions so it isn't committed yet
[04:43] <wgrant> Should commit in the next 10 or so minutes
[04:43] <shadeslayer> ah ok
[04:44] <shadeslayer> very well, I shall wait :)
[04:51] <wgrant> shadeslayer: It started a few minutes ago
[04:51] <shadeslayer> wgrant: sawn :)
[07:53] <MCR1> Is there any good graphical bzr client available somewhere ?
[07:54] <MCR1> I tried bzr explorer, but it was quite buggy and slow - I need something like git-cola or qgit, just for bzr. Any tips ?
[07:55] <tsimpson> MCR1: qbzr
[07:56] <MCR1> Currently I am misusing launchpad, because of the nice diff representation there...
[07:56] <MCR1> tsimpson: /me is trying that, but he remembers last time he tried there were problems...
[07:59] <tsimpson> I haven't had much issue with it, but then I rarely ever use it...
[07:59] <MCR1> tsimpson: Yes. The problems are - I have qbzr installed, but all its commands do not work.
[08:00] <MCR1> tsimpson: All I get: qdiff: command not found
[08:00] <MCR1> tsimpson: The same goes for all of the qbzr commands listed in the description...
[08:01] <tsimpson> qdiff (and the other commands) are bzr commands, so you need "bzr qdiff ..." etc
[08:01] <MCR1> ah
[08:01] <MCR1> tsimpson: Thanks a lot :)
[08:01]  * MCR1 tries
[08:02] <maxb> 'bzr qlog' is the most awesome history browser I've seen for any of bzr/hg/git
[08:02] <tsimpson> yeah, especially when viewing merges
[08:03] <MCR1> tsimpson: Exactly what I was looking for :)
[08:04] <MCR1> ...although it currently hangs here (Quantal)
[08:06] <MCR1> a ton of these: (python:32483): Gtk-CRITICAL **: IA__gtk_widget_style_get: assertion `GTK_IS_WIDGET (widget)' failed
[08:06] <MCR1> and a grey hanging qbzr window :(
[08:08] <tsimpson> I think that's probably a PyQt bug
[08:09] <MCR1> maxb: I like cola-git in combination with qgit for git projects most. cola-git is great for viewing live diffs and commiting, pushing and so on while the history functions of qgit are awesome as well.
[08:10] <maxb> Maybe the git world has more to offer than I've experienced - I've only used gitk
[08:10] <MCR1> tsimpson: Yeah, probably :P. I noticed a few troubles with old soft on Quantal...
[08:11] <MCR1> tsimpson: Trimage Image Compressor for example also fails to open on Quantal.
[08:13]  * MCR1 should probably file bug reports...
[12:12] <hallino1> Are there channel of it's here for say problem on openid login for drupal 7?
[16:49] <Darxus> lp:spamassassin import was broken for ~7 months (bug 958719), it was changed to Fix Released 9 hours ago, and I kicked off an import shortly after that.
[16:49] <Darxus> It failed with a timeout 8 hours later, which I believe is a different problem?
[16:51] <Darxus> ( https://code.launchpad.net/~vcs-imports/spamassassin/trunk )
[16:52] <Darxus> There was a very similar problem in October when a machine doing the import didn't have any caches:  https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/176593
[16:55] <mgz> looks like it was just taking a long time to import from scratch
[16:56] <Darxus> mgz: Right.  What is the solution?
[16:57] <Darxus> I think it normally takes just several minutes to download via svn.  Don't know what else is being done with it in that process that might make it take hours.
[16:58] <mgz> took about 30 mins for revs 0-1000 and about 45 mins for revs 8000-9000, and there are 42000 total revs
[16:58] <mgz> but apart from being too slow, nothing seems abnormal
[16:59] <mgz> not sure if russkaya is a particularly wimpy box
[16:59] <mgz> jelmer: ^any suggestions for code imports of big svn branches?
[17:28] <Darxus> He's actually the creator of this import.
[17:37] <jelmer> mgz, Darxus: not really
[17:37] <jelmer> we'll have to do a manual run without timeout I suspect
[17:37] <jelmer> for it to catch up
[17:38] <czajkowski> a
[18:10] <ahasenack> hi, did something break in merge proposals? I can't ask for a second reviewer for my proposal
[18:10] <ahasenack> I click request, fill in, it finds the group, I click select, the overlay vanishes and nothing else happens
[18:10] <ahasenack> I reloaded the page already
[18:11] <ahasenack> and just checked, I have this in my javascript console:
[18:11] <ahasenack>  /+combo/rev15901/?lp/code/branchmergeproposal.reviewcomment-min.js&lp/code/branchmergeproposal.status-min.js&lp/app/comment-min.js&lp/code/branchmergeproposal.updater-min.js&lp/code/branch.revisionexpander-min.js:13Uncaught TypeError: Cannot call method 'get' of null
[18:54] <karni> sinzui: Hi! Any idea why the product release finder doesn't work for me :( ? https://launchpad.net/ubuntuone-android-files/trunk
[18:55] <karni> File is hosted at http://people.canonical.com/~karni/android/u1f
[18:55] <karni> Since Aug 22nd. Release URL pattern is: http://people.canonical.com/~karni/android/u1f/u1f-1.*google.apk
[19:52] <Darxus> jelmer: Can you do that?  Or should I open a question about it?
[20:06] <sinzui> karni, sorry about the delay. I just put your pattern into the dev site and I see the file name is not understood: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/1186439/
[20:07] <karni> sinzui: ouch. How can I fix the file names? Replace dashes with underscores maybe? (and thank you for looking into that!)
[20:07] <sinzui> I think it hates -google.apk. The finder was designed to support debian
[20:08] <sinzui> I am hacking the rules now to see how to support the names you have
[20:09] <sinzui> karni, it was 'apk'
[20:10] <karni> sinzui: oh.. that sucks :<
[20:10] <sinzui> karni, I can land a fix today. It will be in production in the next 3 days
[20:10] <karni> sinzui: Fantastic \o/ Thank you :)
[20:10] <sinzui> karni, are there any other extensions that we need to support?
[20:11] <karni> sinzui: I don't think we can distribute our iOS apps that way, so no, thank you. apk should make me happy :)
[20:12] <sinzui> okay
[20:13] <karni> sinzui: Do you know who could I talk to about supporting other file formats for LP translations?
[20:15] <sinzui> karni, jtv is the last person left to have worked on translations. He works Asian and European times
[20:16] <karni> sinzui: Cool, thank you!
[20:39] <sinzui> karni, Is "google" a part of the version?  You have "google" in "u1f-1.2.4-google.apk' that implies it is a version, but many packages use the position to also mean OS as in "win32" or "OSX".  If it is OS, shouldn't the OS be android, not google?
[20:40] <karni> sinzui: we have google, vodafone and amazon as vendors. But if it's easier for you, I could move it to the left of version numbers.
[20:40] <Darxus> jelmer: There has been a successful import of lp:spamassassin.
[20:40] <karni> sinzui: It theoretically is, because different vendors have some restrictions, thus 1.2.4-google and 1.2.4-vodafone are different. Anyhow, I don't mind making it u1f-google-1.2.4.apk
[20:40] <MCR1> Jenkins has no drive space left ? : https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/job/automerge-compiz-core/120/console
[20:41] <sinzui> karni, okay, I will treat is as version, so you will see miletones names 1.2.4-google
[20:41] <karni> sinzui: 1 sec
[20:42] <karni> sinzui: Because I only publish google apk's on LP, and there's no reason to include the google name in the milestone, I would actually prefer to make it u1f-google-1.2.4.apk
[20:42] <karni> sinzui: Would that create a 1.2.4 milestone?
[20:42]  * sinzui checks
[20:43] <sinzui> karni, yes that finds 1.2.4
[20:43] <karni> sinzui: Awesome! Please make it that way then :) I would appreciate. I will rename these files to u1f-vendor-version.apk
[20:43] <sinzui> I am committing now
[20:44] <karni> \o/ Thank you, sinzui
[20:45] <karni> Renamed the hosted file.
[20:59] <jkyle> heya
[20:59] <jkyle> how can I drill down to a specific revision in a project?
[22:09] <sonn> Hi all
[22:17] <sonn> Does anyone know how to change the contributor of a language translation?
[23:01] <micahg> what's the + URL to see team invites?
[23:02] <wgrant> micahg: +invitation
[23:02] <micahg> wgrant: thanks
[23:03] <micahg> hrm, I'm getting nothing...
[23:03] <TheLordOfTime> micahg:  you sure its an invite, and not a group add?
[23:04] <micahg> LP says it's an invite
[23:04] <wgrant> micahg: What was the URL in the email?
[23:04] <micahg> I didn't get the e-mail
[23:05] <micahg> ah, I see, the team has no admins, only owners...
[23:05] <micahg> wgrant: is that a bug that owners can't accept invites?
[23:05] <wgrant> micahg: Ah, it's ~person/+invitation/team
[23:05] <micahg> ah
[23:05] <wgrant> Rather than the logical ~team/+invitation/person
[23:06] <micahg> ah, I can do it now, thanks
[23:06] <wgrant> Um, obviously they're both teams, but person == new member
[23:07] <sonn> Hi wgrant
[23:07] <sonn> Do you know how to change the contributor of a language translation?
[23:07] <wgrant> What do you mean?
[23:08] <wgrant> The contributors are the people who have contributed.
[23:08] <wgrant> It can't be directly changed.
[23:08] <sonn> I have imported a .po language pack for someone.
[23:09] <sonn> I had change the translator team fields in the po file
[23:09] <sonn> However, after importing, it says that I am the contributor for this langpack
[23:10] <sonn> Now I would change this to the owner
[23:10] <wgrant> I'm not sure if that's possible
[23:10] <wgrant> I don't know much about Translations
[23:11] <sonn> Can you delete the language pack, then I can ask the owner to import it by himself?
[23:12] <sonn> Who else should I ask for?
[23:12] <wgrant> It may be better to ask when Europe is awake
[23:13] <sonn> k
[23:13] <sonn> thanx wgrant