[00:02] <yofel> let's hope someone will look at it when they get to work tomorrow (before the disk space runs out... ^^)
[00:02] <StevenK> Yes, process-death-row on the PPA machine is disabled due to an issue.
[00:03] <jonrafkind> any eta?
[00:03] <jonrafkind> my nightly builds have been failing for 2 days now due to this
[00:05] <yofel> StevenK: ah ok, thanks for the confirmation
[00:12]  * andol notes that https://launchpad.net/~username still causes "Timeout error" if you are logged in....
[00:13] <StevenK> andol: The bug is marked in progress
[00:14] <andol> StevenK: Mostly out of curiosity, bug number?
[00:17] <StevenK> andol: bug 1074239
[00:19] <andol> StevenK: thanks
[04:57] <ANub> Hello...........guys i need info about how to upload crash-report on launchpad bugs...?
[04:58] <ANub> Ive followed "apport-collect" method, but not sure if thats what I want
[04:58] <ANub> Crash report is of ~35 MB and relates to Skype
[05:08] <ANub> bum
[07:05] <staticfloat> Hey guys, I'm having trouble with my PPA.  I'm trying to upload a new version of libarpack2, but I keep on getting a rejected email saying that my arpack-3.1.2.orig.tar.gz already exists....... but if I build the _source.changes file without the original .tar.gz, it rejects me for not having the .orig.tar.gz file included!
[07:06] <staticfloat> I've tried lots of things, like bumping my deb version number (e.g. arpack-3.1.2ubuntu1, all the way up to ubuntu3, etc....) but it doesn't help
[08:13] <bkerensa> ERROR: Revision {package-import@ubuntu.com-20120711113620-v800iu2gzawm21xx} not present in "Graph(StackedParentsProvider(bzrlib.repository._LazyListJoin(([CachingParentsProvider(None)], [])))
[08:13] <bkerensa> means?
[09:28] <chrisccoulson> hi, i had 3 PPA's all run out of space last week (https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mozilla-daily/+archive/ppa/ , https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mozilla-daily/+archive/thunderbird-aurora , https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mozilla-daily/+archive/firefox-aurora)
[09:28] <chrisccoulson> that's pretty odd, as there should be plenty of space in them all
[09:28] <chrisccoulson> are the old builds not being cleaned up fast enough? http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntu-mozilla-daily/thunderbird-aurora/ubuntu/pool/main/t/thunderbird/
[09:30] <czajkowski> chrisccoulson: aye
[09:30] <czajkowski> we have a bug on that atm
[09:31] <chrisccoulson> czajkowski, do you have an ETA for when that will be fixed? :)
[09:31] <czajkowski> chrisccoulson: https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/1071562
[09:31] <chrisccoulson> czajkowski, thanks
[09:34] <czajkowski> chrisccoulson: np
[09:37] <chrisccoulson> thanks
[14:59] <gmarkall> I'd like to build a package that will go into a PPA. I notice there's already a package in Ubuntu that's copied from Debian, but it's too old and requires some patches. From what I can tell, the right thing to do would be to register the project in Launchpad, set it up so it imports the code into a bzr branch, and then I can add a recipe to build the package for a PPA. Would someone be able to advise me if this is the right way to go about it ple
[15:00] <gmarkall> I'm a little hesitant because I feel like registering a project that I don't really work on (outside of building a package for it on Launchpad) seems wrong/aggressive
[15:20] <geser> gmarkall: you can upload a ready source package to your PPA and don't need to have a bzr + recipe to generate one (it's mostly for those interested which also use LP for code hosting and want and automatic build from it)
[15:23] <gmarkall> geser: that sounds perfect for my situation, thankyou!
[15:24] <gmarkall> i'm annoyed with myself for missing that option now