=== wedgwood_away is now known as wedgwood === wedgwood is now known as wedgwood_away [01:04] is there a way of specifying a particular co-located branch in the submit_branch config in locations.conf? [01:07] and in fact how to make push_location work for colo branches, since it doesn't seem to append the branch name to the location like it does for normal branches === mwhudson_ is now known as mwhudson === frankoid_ is now known as frankoid === wedgwood_away is now known as wedgwood [14:55] is there a good solution for continuosly mirroring a bzr repo from LP to a git repo? [16:46] hi, is there a way to umcommit all my local commits? [16:46] *uncommit [16:47] pfsmorigo1: I guess in theory 'bzr up && bzr revert' will do that [16:50] Define "local commits". What makes one more local than another? [16:51] LeoNerd: I mean the commits from my local branch... [16:53] pfsmorigo1: Generally we use local commits to mean commits made with 'bzr commit --lock' in bound branches [16:54] jelmer: oh I see [16:54] s/--lock/--local/ [16:55] maxb: euhm, yes :-) [16:55] maxb: also, hi! What are you up to these days? [16:56] Still in London, and reluctantly watching git gain mindshare at work :-/ [16:56] maxb: :-( [16:56] * jelmer is in London too these days [16:58] Not that I'm actually working with git myself much, I just seem to have ended up running the internal hosting infrastructure :-) [17:01] Ah, hi maxb.. LTNS [17:01] Yes indeed - get yourself to HitW one of these weeks! :-) [17:02] Yesyes.. I know... [17:02] Perhaps I'll drag jelmer along one day too.. He sits about 3 desks from me ;) [17:05] It's like watching a bunch of plutonium atoms start clumping together, working toward critical mass :p [17:05] Heh, it really is a small world sometimes :-) [17:06] Lucky I'm safe on the other side of the pond... [17:27] HitW? === mmrazik_ is now known as mmrazik === pfsmorigo1 is now known as pfsmorigo === pfsmorigo is now known as Guest70897 [22:58] Can anyone recommend a decent graphical Python debugger, besides WinPDB, that handles python 3?