[04:41] <rmk> Hi guys.  I don't think I've changed anything about how I'm submitting packages but I'm only getting 32-bit versions to build.
[04:44] <wgrant> rmk: Do you have an example package?
[04:44] <wgrant> Or PPA?
[04:47] <rmk> yes
[04:48] <wgrant> rmk: Ah, so your source package is labelled "Architecture: all"
[04:49] <wgrant> Which means it builds once (on Launchpad that's i386), and then the resulting binaries are published to all architectures.
[04:49] <wgrant> AIUI that's correct for this particular package
[04:50] <rmk> Hmm that's not how it bahaved just a week ago
[04:51] <wgrant> If you change the Published filter to "Any status
[04:51] <wgrant> " you can see all the old ones
[04:51] <wgrant> With only i386 builds
[04:51] <wgrant> Launchpad's behaviour here has never changed.
[04:52] <rmk> hmm yeah
[04:53] <rmk> wgrant: thanks for your help
[04:53] <wgrant> np
[06:58] <mgedmin> how can I debug PPA uploads?
[06:58] <wgrant> mgedmin: What aspect of them?
[06:59] <mgedmin> never mind, figured it out
[06:59] <mgedmin> when I upload something and it gets rejected
[06:59] <mgedmin> I need to bump the version, apparently
[06:59] <mgedmin> otherwise dput says "Package has already been uploaded" and refuses to do anything
[06:59] <wgrant> Ah, that's a local dput thing
[06:59] <wgrant> dput -f
[07:00] <mgedmin> I did a dput yesterday, didn't check the output, and missed an acceptance/rejection email from launchpad today
[07:00] <wgrant> Or rm *.upload
[07:00] <mgedmin> thank you
[07:00] <wgrant> Did you generate the changes file manually?
[07:00] <mgedmin> um
[07:00] <wgrant> We don't see that rejection message from yesterday very often
[07:00]  * mgedmin shuffles embarrassedly
[07:00] <mgedmin> yes I did
[07:00] <wgrant> It looks like you manually hacked binaries out or something :)
[07:00] <wgrant> Heh
[07:00] <mgedmin> I had a _changes file for a binary upload
[07:00] <mgedmin> so I edited it to remove the binary deb
[07:00] <mgedmin> and missed the Architecture line
[07:00] <wgrant> Removed the Files entries, but left the Architecture line intact?
[07:01] <wgrant> Right
[07:01] <mgedmin> I'd this old private Debian repository at http://gedmin.as/debs/
[07:01] <mgedmin> and learned how to use PPAs yesterday
[07:01] <mgedmin> so I thought I'd re-upload the one and only package I still use with the minimum amount of work
[07:02] <wgrant> Ahh
[07:02] <mgedmin> I have to say the PPA process is very nicely streamlined and easy to use
[07:02] <wgrant> So yeah, the "Package has already been uploaded" thing is just a local dput check
[07:02] <wgrant> Without regard for whether the upload was actually accepted or not
[07:03] <wgrant> Ah, I see that upload worked this time :)
[07:03] <mgedmin> kudos to the people working on it
[07:03] <wgrant> Thanks!
[07:03] <wgrant> It does make things a little easier if you don't have to manage your own buildds and stuff
[07:03] <mgedmin> out of curiosity, how often do you run the cron job or whatever is responsible for generating GPG keys for new PPAs?
[07:04] <wgrant> That's every 20 minutes
[07:04] <wgrant> It only consideres PPAs that actually contain packages, though
[07:09] <mgedmin> and what is the usual delay between a successful build and publication?
[07:11] <wgrant> mgedmin: 5-10 minutes, but it might be a bit slow atm, the main publisher machine was having some issues before
[07:11]  * wgrant checks
[07:15] <wgrant> mgedmin: It's done
[07:15] <wgrant> http://ppa.launchpad.net/mgedmin/ppa/ubuntu/pool/main/a/apt-checkupdates/
[07:15] <mgedmin> thanks
[07:15] <ricotz> wgrant, hi
[07:16] <wgrant> ricotz: Hi
[07:16] <ricotz> wgrant, did you have time to look into this rogue build reference in xorg-edgers/ppa any further, you mentioned there were actually over 20 broken references
[07:17] <wgrant> ricotz: We've had lots of people travelling for the last couple of weeks, so I haven't had a chance to fix those up yet
[07:17] <wgrant> Hopefully everyone will be back next week
[07:17] <wgrant> I have a card on the board for it
[07:18] <ricotz> wgrant, ok, don't worry then :), i wanted to know if it is still on your radar ;)
[07:18] <wgrant> Yup
[07:19] <ricotz> thanks
[08:10] <pef_> hi -- just in the past few minutes, any time I try to interact with launchpad with bzr, it hangs
[08:10] <pef_> e.g. I am trying
[08:10] <pef_> [pef@aislinn:/tmp]$ bzr co -v lp:~libadjoint/dolfin-adjoint/applications applications-trunk
[08:10] <pef_> and it has just hung for the past >10 mins, without doing anything or printing anything
[08:10] <pef_> or sending any network traffic
[08:10] <pef_> is there any way I can debug this?
[08:11] <pef_> (I can access launchpad from other machines via ssh, so I don't think it's a launchpad issue)
[08:11] <wgrant> pef_: Is there anything interesting in ~/.bzr.log?
[08:12] <wgrant> Perhaps rerun with -Dhpss to get extra bzr+ssh debug logging
[08:12] <pef_> yes! good catch, there is something interesting
[08:12] <pef_> I shall paste it
[08:13] <pef_> http://pastebin.com/Aa7Pd9LA
[08:13] <pef_> oh, sorry, that is just me pressing ctrl+C on a different one ..
[08:13]  * pef_ should probably read error messages before pasting them
[08:14] <wgrant> Yeah, that's not particularly suspicious
[08:14] <pef_> ahh, I think it might be the ssh multiplexing
[08:14] <pef_> I think one has hung for some reason, and all others are trying to route through that
[08:14] <pef_> hang on, let me kill them all
[08:14] <wgrant> Ah
[08:14] <wgrant> That could be a problem indeed
[08:15] <pef_> yes, that was it
[08:15] <pef_> apologies for wasting your time, and thanks for your help
[08:15] <wgrant> Great :)
[08:15] <wgrant> np
[08:15] <wgrant> 3
[08:15] <wgrant> blah
[08:44] <pmjdebru1jn> ftp seems down on haetae.canonical.com
[08:47] <wgrant> pmjdebru1jn: We're currently investigating an issue with that machine
[08:48] <pmjdebru1jn> ok
[08:48] <pmjdebru1jn> cool
[08:48] <pmjdebru1jn> just FYI :)
[08:50] <wgrant> pmjdebru1jn: Should be working again now
[08:52] <pmjdebru1jn> I'll give it a go in a minute
[08:52] <pmjdebru1jn> wgrant: seems to work
[08:53] <pmjdebru1jn> I'll keep an eye if it turns up on the launchpad build page
[08:53] <wgrant> Great
[08:53] <pmjdebru1jn> but thanks (once again) for the help/service
[08:53] <wgrant> It should :)
[08:54] <pmjdebru1jn> overall I've been enjoying the PPAs immensely over the past years
[08:54] <pmjdebru1jn> both from a personal view
[08:54] <pmjdebru1jn> and from one of the projects I'm involved with
[08:54] <pmjdebru1jn> many many thanks
[09:08] <pmjdebru1jn> wgrant: my build turned up
[09:08] <pmjdebru1jn> thanks
[09:09] <wgrant> Excellent
[09:09] <wgrant> Thanks for confirming
[10:18] <crazydip> is there a number of ppa's per user limit on launchpad? ppa help talks about  a 2gb limit per ppa, but nothing on number of ppas
[10:28] <czajkowski> crazydip: no no
[10:28] <czajkowski> crazydip: no no limit on ppas per user
[10:35] <crazydip> thank you czajkowski !
[17:01] <ahs3> is there an LP admin that can help?  i have no idea why, but i can no longer login to LP with an ID that has worked for several years...
[17:01] <czajkowski> ahs3: whats the id ?
[17:01] <ahs3> czajkowski: ahs3@ahs3.net
[17:02] <czajkowski> ok account is there
[17:02] <czajkowski> not deactivated or anything
[17:02] <czajkowski> are you sure it's not a SSO issue and not a LP issue
[17:02] <ahs3> no idea.  all i can determine is that the login is cancelled -- that's all the message tells me
[17:03] <czajkowski> ahs3: you'll need to ask in isd
[17:03] <czajkowski> your ac from a lp point is fine. do you have 2fa turned on ?
[17:04] <ahs3> czajkowski: as in, #isd, i assume?  2fa is unfamiliar to me; how would i find out?
[17:04] <czajkowski> ahs3: you#re in canonical right?
[17:04] <ahs3> czajkowski: i was, but i am not any more.
[17:04] <czajkowski> ah that's why then
[17:05] <ahs3> eh?
[17:05] <czajkowski> ahs3: you'll need to ask in #canonical-isd on freenode
[17:05] <ahs3> czajkowski: k.  thx.
[17:05] <czajkowski> right dinner time
[17:06] <ahs3> good plan :)
[17:14] <ahs3> czajkowski: ah -- 2fa.  i grok now.  yes, i do/did have two-factor authentication turned on.
[17:22] <MCR1> czajkowski: Hi :) Can you tell me how to tell launchpad to list all of my reported bugs, even if they are marked invalid or opinion ?
[17:31] <jcsackett> MCR1: https://bugs.launchpad.net/people/+me/+reportedbugs?advanced=1
[17:32] <jcsackett> you can toggle the statuses you're interested in on that page.
[17:32] <jcsackett> (can do the same for assigned, subscribed, related, etc)
[17:35] <MCR1> jcsackett: Thanks for the info, but if I leave the search field like it is I get: Error 324 (net::ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE): The server closed the connection without sending any data.
[17:36] <MCR1> jcsackett: I simply want to see all my reported bugs, no matter what the status of them is and I want this to be the default behaviour...
[17:36] <MCR1> jcsackett: Is this possible also ?
[17:36] <jcsackett> MCR1: i don't believe you can make that the default, no.
[17:37] <MCR1> jcsackett: Hmm, that is not good...
[17:37] <jcsackett> MCR1: confused about that error you described though--i open that page, check invalid and opinion, hit search, and get a list back.
[17:38] <jcsackett> following those steps, you get an error?
[17:38] <MCR1> jcsackett: Does not work here - yes - the same I posted above
[17:38] <jcsackett> MCR1: that's bizarre.
[17:38] <MCR1> jcsackett: If this would work it would be enough functionality 4 me
[17:39] <jcsackett> MCR1: i figured; that's why i'm perplexed that it is not.
[17:39] <MCR1> jcsackett: I am on Quantal and am using Chromium
[17:39] <MCR1> Kernel 3.5-5
[17:40] <MCR1> I am generally having a few problems with launchpad - on Kernel 3.6 I cannot even upload stuff
[17:40] <MCR1> nor can I push via ssl to my branches
[17:41] <MCR1> but on Kernel 3.5 most of launchpad works, the above is the only error I've had
[17:43] <jcsackett> MCR1: hm. do you have another browser you could try that page on?
[17:44] <MCR1> jcsackett: Yes ofc, but I forgot my launchpad password :P :-D :-(
[17:44] <MCR1> jcsackett: and in Chromium I am logging in automagically
[17:46] <MCR1> jcsackett: Is there a function in launchpad which allows me to send my password to my e-mail ?
[17:46] <jcsackett> MCR1: you can change your password at login.launchpad.net
[17:54]  * MCR1 changed the password and is trying firefox now
[17:54] <MCR1> The connection to the server was reset while the page was loading.
[17:56] <MCR1> Nope, probably Kernel related network issue - thanks a lot 4 your help anyway, jcsackett - it is highly appreciated :)
[17:56] <jcsackett> MCR1: you're welcome. sorry we couldn't get this sorted for you. :-)
[17:56] <MCR1> At least I know that it should work once my network will fully work :)
[19:05] <crazydip> if i upload a new version of a package to a ppa  and then i delete that version will the previous version still be available?
[21:50] <garr> hi there
[21:50] <garr> how can i tell launchpad to sync my git repo not from master branch
[21:50] <garr> but from the other, ie "develop"?
[21:51] <wgrant> garr: Do you have an existing import that you want to change, or are you creating a new one?
[21:51] <garr> i have an existing import
[21:51] <garr> and i want to change it
[21:53] <wgrant> garr: What's the branch name?
[21:53] <garr> https://code.launchpad.net/vatsinator
[21:53] <garr> this is the launchpad site
[21:53] <garr> and branch name is "develop"
[21:53] <garr> current it pulls from master
[21:53] <garr> *currently
[21:58] <wgrant> garr: I've changed it to pull from develop, and it's updated now
[21:58] <garr> thank you so much :)
[21:58] <wgrant> garr: If you ever want to import an additional branch, just register a new import with ',branch=WHATEVER' appended to the URL
[21:58] <garr> alright, will keep it in mind ;)
[21:59] <garr> that was really helpful, thanks again
[21:59] <garr> this is awesome