[00:03] <wgrant> lifeless: None of those should be very toastable, but maybe
[00:03] <wgrant> lifeless: I'll find out next week, anyway
[00:14] <KeithW> Hi folks -- did Launchpad recently remove the option to force an import of a remote Git repository, or am I just forgetting where that button is?
[00:15] <wgrant> KeithW: That's still there. Which branch?
[00:15] <KeithW> lp:mosh, but you know what, I think my problem is I got logged out.
[00:16] <wgrant> Ah, that could do it indeed.
[00:16] <KeithW> Aha, yes, sorry for the trouble.
[00:17] <wgrant> I like easy fixes :)
[00:20] <KeithW> I'm guessing it's not such an easy fix to get my amd64 PPA builds to take less than 21 hours...
[07:40] <audifahrer> Hi
[07:41] <audifahrer> any ideas why this receipe fails: https://code.launchpad.net/~tux-style/openinfotainment/oiui   https://launchpadlibrarian.net/118535856/buildlog.txt.gz
[07:41] <audifahrer> ?
[07:41] <wgrant> The following packages have unmet dependencies: pbuilder-satisfydepends-dummy : Depends: libdbus-c++-ecore-dev which is a virtual package.
[07:42] <wgrant> You're Build-Depending on libdbus-c++-ecore-dev, which doesn't exist
[07:42] <audifahrer> yes
[07:42] <audifahrer> I added DBus-C++ here https://launchpad.net/~tux-style/+archive/openinfo/+edit-dependencies
[07:42] <audifahrer> https://code.launchpad.net/~tux-style/+archive/dbus-c++/+build/3880068
[07:42] <audifahrer> and this contains libdbus-c++-ecore-dev-0.1-0~201210050000~oneiric1
[07:42] <audifahrer> I've done this dozen times before. Something is wrong I don't see :-(
[07:43] <audifahrer> ahhh:
[07:43] <audifahrer> Description
[07:43] <audifahrer> Recipe information
[07:43] <audifahrer> Build schedule: (?)
[07:43] <audifahrer>     Built daily Edit
[07:43] <audifahrer> Owner:
[07:43] <audifahrer>       Andreas Volz Edit
[07:43] <audifahrer> Base branch:
[07:43] <audifahrer>     lp:~tux-style/openinfotainment/oiui
[07:43] <audifahrer> Debian version:
[07:43] <audifahrer>     {debupstream}-0~{time}
[07:43] <audifahrer> Daily build archive:
[07:43] <audifahrer>       OpenInfotainment Edit
[07:43] <audifahrer>  
[07:43] <audifahrer> Distribution series: Edit
[07:43] <audifahrer>         Precise
[07:43] <audifahrer>  Precise
[07:43] <audifahrer> sorry for paste!!
[07:43] <wgrant> Yeah, Precise, not Oneiric
[07:44] <audifahrer> ok, asking always helps :-P
[07:44] <wgrant> https://code.launchpad.net/~tux-style/+archive/dbus-c++/+packages shows that the precise build failed
[07:44] <wgrant> Which explains things
[07:45] <audifahrer> later I like to build all with preceise and oneiric, but I try one distribution complete at first :-)
[07:45] <audifahrer> thanks
[08:31] <yofel> is the publisher stuck by chance? I've packages in 'Pending' state since yesterday evening
[08:38] <wgrant> yofel: Yeah, we're working on it
[08:38] <wgrant> The publisher is crashing due to a particularly odd PPA
[08:43] <yofel> ah ok, thanks
[08:44] <wgrant> Hopefully the next run will work
[08:45] <wgrant> Ah yeah, it worked
[08:45] <wgrant> Since the person's name is now editable
[08:56] <wgrant> yofel: It's unwedged and catching up now
[09:10] <jfi> Hello, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/psensor/+bug/1062453 is duplicate of bug #958945 but it is private, so I cannot access it. It will also be nice if I can have permission to get the core/stacktrace.  Is there a way to do this kind of request?
[09:10] <wgrant> jfi: You'll need to ask in a Ubuntu channel.
[09:11] <jfi> wgrant, ok, #ubuntu-devel? -motu?
[09:12] <wgrant> #ubuntu-bugs probably, but -devel might work
[09:12] <jfi> ok, thanks (and sorry for having asked in the wrong channel)
[09:13] <yofel> #ubuntu-bugs, I'm taking a look at it though
[09:13] <yofel> wgrant: thanks for the head up!
[09:14] <wgrant> Yeah, I have sufficient Ubuntu privs to fix it, but Ubuntu channels are the place to discuss it
[09:15] <wgrant> 'cause otherwise everyone will ask us to make random projects' bugs public :)
[09:23] <jfi> wgrant, if just the reporter info was displayed for  private bug, I would be able to contact him directly and ask him to turn his report to public or the important files
[09:24] <jfi> wgrant, I guess the bug was private for security reason concerning the content of the core file
[09:24] <wgrant> jfi: Right, Ubuntu't crash tools make bugs private because of core dumps
[09:25] <wgrant> And other potential issues with tracebacks etc.
[09:25] <wgrant> And they have a bad habit of marking public bugs as dupes of private ones
[09:25] <jfi> ... and the dupe removes the attached files:)
[09:27] <wgrant> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apport/+bug/764414
[09:28] <wgrant> Users often ask for Launchpad to leak information about the private bug
[09:28] <wgrant> But the only time it's ever a problem is when apport sets it up