=== erichammond1 is now known as erichammond === ejat- is now known as ejat === mikestewart|afk is now known as mikestewart === ryaxnbasus is now known as ryaxnb [05:12] akk, whats your preferred email? [05:14] philballew: akkana at shallowsky dot com -- though on launchpad I use akkzilla at. [05:14] Either is fine, they go to the same place. [05:15] akk, ill show you the python script i ran to give them so you can know why it did not pull your [05:15] *yours [05:16] Cool, thanks. [05:16] So it's something about the script that skips some addresses? [05:16] I think it might [05:16] http://paste.ubuntu.com/1304203/ [05:16] Title: [Ubuntu Pastebin] [05:17] got it from dholbach. the motu head [05:19] * akk experiments with it to see what's going on [05:19] when it doubt, test it out [05:22] Argh, Launchpad.login_with() doesn't work without gnome_keyring [05:22] or maybe it's because it wants me to already have something in ~/.launchpadlib/cache/ [05:23] So I can't get beyond the first line because it needs some kind of authentication I don't have to get the ubuntu-california member list. [05:23] akk, it shouldnt, Ive logged in from ubuntu-server once or twice [05:24] http://pastebin.com/9mvq8wb0 [05:24] Title: [>>> launchpad = Launchpad.login_with('mails', 'production', os.path.expanduser(" - Pastebin.com] [05:25] akk, maybe you have to log into launchpad with your comp [05:26] Just as me? Or as ubuntu-california? [05:26] I'm logged in as me in firefox, but it doesn't help. [05:27] anonymous users can't see email addresses in launchpad [05:27] firefox should pop up to authenticate you when you run the script [05:28] yeah, it chrome always opens when i run a lp script [05:28] * pleia2 nods [05:28] Hmm, maybe it's expecting some gnome service to communicate with firefox. [05:28] like gnomekeyring [05:29] I don't have anything like that [05:29] since that's the error, gnomekeyring.find_network_password_sync() [05:29] well i dont use gnome keyring [05:29] i do this all from my headless box [05:29] when in doubt, blame the gui [05:30] Wait, if you're doing this from a headless box, how does it pop up a firefox or chrome window? [05:30] had it loop back to the laptop to do that [05:30] loop back? [05:30] not sure what the fancy term is [05:31] so when I do this, the script says: [05:31] The authorization page: (blah page here) [05:31] should be opening in your browser. Use your browser to authorize [05:31] this program to access Launchpad on your behalf. [05:31] Press any key to continue or wait (5) seconds... [05:31] Waiting to hear from Launchpad about your decision... [05:31] then it pops up my default browser to a Authorize application to access Launchpad on your behalf Confirm Computer Access [05:31] page on launchpad [05:31] did it on my laptop and does just what pleia2 's did [05:32] philip@PrincessLeia:~/scripts$ ./members-emails [05:32] The authorization page: [05:32] (https://launchpad.net/+authorize-token?oauth_token=TDS8Ps4C9RxfGzlh7kD1&allow_permission=DESKTOP_INTEGRATION) [05:32] should be opening in your browser. Use your browser to authorize [05:32] this program to access Launchpad on your behalf. [05:32] [R: launchpad.net] Title: [OpenID transaction in progress] [05:32] Press any key to continue or wait (5) seconds... [05:32] I don't get anything like that. It just dies with the gnomekeyring error. [05:32] Waiting to hear from Launchpad about your decision... [05:32] Created new window in existing browser session. [05:32] ^CAborted. [05:32] philip@PrincessLeia:~/scripts$ [05:32] and akkzilla akkzilla@shallowsky.com [05:32] is in the list [05:32] (it was for the Ubuntu Women poll too, not sure if you got that one) [05:32] philballew: It wouldn't be able to create a new window in an existing browser on a headless machine -- how could there be an existing browser session? [05:33] And no, pleia2, ubuntu-women was the other one I didn't get. [05:33] akk: maybe it's because the cornell address is spoofing the From? [05:33] hum, not sure. this was a script i ran a few months ago someone made. maybe I was running it on my laptop without remembering, I have too many shell sessions open [05:33] mailserver could be unhappy with that [05:34] (but @ubuntu.com addresses are always aliases) [05:34] I need to figure out the best way to set different backgrounds for ssh sessions one day [05:34] pleia2: I'd grep in my mail logs, but nobody ever answered the question about how to ID the mail (like, is it From:.*launchpad, or some other distinguishing feature?) [05:34] It's possible it's getting spamfiltered or something, but there's nothing from launchpad showing up. [05:34] akk: I sent a whole email with a bunch of details, did you not get that either? [05:35] https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-us-ca/2012-October/002064.html [05:35] Title: [[Ubuntu-US-CA] Election] [05:35] Oh, maybe I haven't seen it yet, haven't checked that folder in a couple hours. [05:35] i just sent you an email akk [05:35] (I did get philballew's private mail with the poll info, thanks!) [05:35] nice! [05:35] Ah, yes, there's pleia2's mail [05:36] Eureka! [05:37] Oh, darnit, fetchmail-log doesn't have subject/from, have to rely on the procmail log. [05:37] one day I might use something besides gmail [05:38] well i gtg type an essay. have fun. [05:42] Weird, phil's latest (private) message has From: "Philip Ballew (CIVS poll supervisor)" but From andru@cs.cornell.edu Wed Oct 24 22:21:48 2012 [05:44] Aha! Found the real one. It did get here, and got spam filtered because it was to that address but not from bugzilla or launchpad. [05:44] (And it's also From andru@cs.cornell.edu) [05:46] That's an address I use only for bug systems (because they expose email addresses and attract a ton of spam, so I filter it separately). [05:49] * akk goes to bed -- have a good flight, pleia2 ! [06:43] Hello Everyone [06:46] The_Letter_M, hello