[10:26] <fear_no_art> join #ubuntu
[10:28] <arthurlutz> hi, i'm trying to reset my password but launchpad tells me it does not know my email address
[10:29] <arthurlutz> looking at https://launchpad.net/~arthur-lutz-logilab my collegue can see my (correct) email adress
[10:31] <czajkowski> arthurlutz: is that the address you are using to login with ?
[10:31] <arthurlutz> I am trying to reset the password
[10:32] <arthurlutz> czajkowski, are you saying there might be multiple adresses on that account ?
[10:32] <czajkowski> arthurlutz: no I'm just checking
[10:32] <czajkowski> arthurlutz: https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+faq/51
[10:33] <arthurlutz> czajkowski, that's what I tried (https://login.launchpad.net/+forgot_password)
[10:34] <arthurlutz> the email says "This email address is however not associated with any Launchpad Login Service
[10:34] <arthurlutz> accounts. "
[10:34] <arthurlutz> czajkowski, my collegue tried the "contact this user" form and I didn't get his message
[10:35] <czajkowski> arthurlutz: https://launchpad.net/people/?name=Arthur+Lutz&searchfor=all
[10:35] <czajkowski> there seems to be a few accounts set up with that name
[10:35] <arthurlutz> this is my work account I'm trying to use
[10:35] <czajkowski> all with different addresses.
[10:35] <arthurlutz> I also have a private account "arthur-lutz"
[10:35] <arthurlutz> different email adresses
[10:36] <czajkowski> do you use single sign on ?
[10:36] <arthurlutz> my "leisure/personnal" account works fine
[10:36] <arthurlutz> czajkowski, I think so
[10:36] <arthurlutz> I've logged out of the other account
[10:37] <czajkowski> well I suspect then it's logging you into another account and not the one you want
[10:37] <arthurlutz> tried on different browsers etc
[10:37] <czajkowski> as you have many accounts
[10:38] <arthurlutz> czajkowski, "This email address is however not associated with any Launchpad Login Service accounts."
[10:38] <arthurlutz> czajkowski, can you tell me what email adress is used on https://launchpad.net/~arthur-lutz-logilab ?
[10:39] <czajkowski> arthurlutz: can you please pm me what you think it should be so I can confirm it please
[12:52] <bac> czajkowski: welcome back.
[12:54] <czajkowski> bac: thanks
[15:23] <demosfere> hi , i'm having problems when importing my project from git , i get the following "This branch has not been imported yet."
[15:24] <dobey> demosfere: that seems like a clear explanation. what's the problem? imports are on a queue and aren't instantaneous.
[15:24] <demosfere> dobey: so , what i have to do?
[15:25] <dobey> what is the name of the project?
[15:25] <demosfere> swap
[15:26] <dobey> it failed to import. looks like you got the url wrong perhaps
[15:27] <demosfere> the link in set branch is this : https://github.com/drakemiller/swap
[15:27] <dobey> your url doesn't have the ".git" at the end of it, as it should
[15:27] <dobey> it needs to be https://github.com/drakemiller/swap.git
[15:29] <demosfere> ok , i did changed it and nothing happened
[15:31] <demosfere> dobey: any fix?
[15:31] <dobey> The next import is scheduled to run as soon as possible.
[15:31] <dobey> wait :)
[15:31] <demosfere> :) thanks
[15:31] <czajkowski> demosfere: just be patient :)
[15:32] <demosfere> czajkowski: i'll , but i thought that there is a problem :)
[18:08] <psusi> I followed the link from the Ubuntu package to the upstream landscape-project project, and am told I am not allowed here.  Misconfigured permissions?
[18:10] <TheLordOfTime> psusi, private project perhaps?
[18:11] <psusi> why would a project be private?
[18:43] <benji> psusi: non-open/free projects can pay to use Launchpad
[18:45] <ScottK> Or if they are Canonical projects (which Landscape is) they can be private for whatever reason.
[18:49] <benji>   /who ScottK
[18:49] <benji> heh
[18:49] <benji> Now I know who you are.  Mwa ha ha!  ;)
[18:51] <ScottK> Yes.  A member of https://launchpad.net/~not-canonical
[18:54] <benji> That is one of my favorite LP teams.  I like the implied absurdism.
[18:55] <psusi> I mean why would you want to hide the main project page?  the fact that the project exists isn't secret... pretty much everything about the project page is a public face... release announcements, and such
[19:01] <ScottK> It might expose some valuable intellectual property.
[19:02] <psusi> but... if you don't want it to be public, then don't make it an announcement?
[19:02] <psusi> why make an announcement then flag it as private?
[19:03]  * ScottK is not the right person to ask.
[19:03] <maxb> Release announcement for a commercial project?
[19:03] <psusi> the concept of privicy and an announcement seem... antithetical
[19:05] <maxb> You might want to announce something only to authorized persons
[19:22] <dobey> psusi: you got a link from where exactly, to the landscape-project page?
[19:24] <psusi> dobey: it is linked to as the upstream project for the ubuntu package
[19:24] <dobey> what package?
[19:25] <psusi> landscape-client
[19:26] <dobey> it actually links to landscape client, but it looks like lp shows the project group as well if it's in one
[19:26] <dobey> which might be a bug
[19:26] <dobey> https://launchpad.net/landscape-client isn't private is it?
[19:45] <psusi> dobey: no, but it shows that is part of the landscape project and I clicked that link first and was surprised to see that the project is
[20:26] <czajkowski> mpt: you're killing my inbox :)
[20:37] <ancoron> Hi, I've got a problem fixing a wrong orig.tar.gz upload in my PPA - can someone help me?
[20:54] <sinzui> ancoron, If you mean you uploaded the wrong version, Lp wont let you upload a replacement, even if you delete the packages
[20:54] <sinzui> ancoron, common practice is to increment the version and upload a replacement
[20:55] <ancoron> sinzui: thanx, that's the impression I get, but the PPA's are supposed to be experimental, so everything should be possible and the maintainer of the PPA is responsible to keep it consistent.
[20:55] <ancoron> ...at least from my point of view...
[20:56] <ancoron> so, is there a way to ask for a deletion of an orig.tar.gz somehow?
[20:56] <sinzui> ancoron, yes I understand. The issue is that once published, the wrong version is in the wild, so users need to get the newer version. Allowing people to substitute version also allows for someone to compromise a package
[20:57] <sinzui> There is no way delete Lp's publishing history
[20:57] <ancoron> OK, is there a workaround?
[20:58] <ancoron> Otherwise, I would have to wait, until a new upstream version is being released, which could take quite some time.
[22:18] <wgrant> ancoron: You can change the version without a new upstream release. A common thing is to append eg. +repack1 to the version
[22:18] <wgrant> ancoron: And PPAs aren't intended as an experimental platform. They're a distribution platform.
[22:22] <ancoron> wgrant: thanx for the workaround, will do that.