[00:55] <psusi> bug #138958 seems to have a database consistency error.. it shows it is tasked on klibc, but the activity log shows that it was taksed on ntfs-3g, and never changed to klibc
[00:57] <wgrant> psusi: That bug is ancient
[00:57] <wgrant> Its target was probably changed before target changes were logged in the activity log
[00:58] <psusi> ahh
[07:28] <maxb> Huh, weird. I tried to copy-with-binaries a superseded source package, and it failed with "contains expired files" .... which would be perfectly normal except that LP is still letting me download all of those files!??
[07:29] <wgrant> maxb: It'll only list files that aren't expired
[07:29] <maxb> Hm, a recent-ish change?
[07:30] <czajkowski> wgrant: Gwaihir was having issues yesterday with https://translations.launchpad.net/+groups  saying it's private, which has never happepened himbefore.
[07:30] <wgrant> maxb: No, pretty much forever.
[07:31] <wgrant> czajkowski: Probably a private project.
[07:31] <Gwaihir> czajkowski, hey, yep, it still says so...
[07:31] <wgrant> Yeah
[07:31] <czajkowski> Gwaihir: ello I didn't forget about you
[07:31] <maxb> I still recall a time when it listed expired files as non-links
[07:31] <czajkowski> wgrant: should we have private translations though
[07:31] <wgrant> Gwaihir: Does it work now?
[07:31] <wgrant> czajkowski: No, but the translation group selector is still there for misguided private project owners to play with
[07:31] <Gwaihir> wgrant, yep, works now
[07:31] <Gwaihir> wgrant, thanks
[07:32] <czajkowski> wgrant: naughty owners!
[07:32] <wgrant> maxb: Long long ago
[07:32] <maxb> Also, the package in question has all of its original downloadable files there, so I don't think any are expired - or they are in some halfway limbo state
[07:33] <wgrant> maxb: Which package?
[07:33] <maxb> mercurial-ppa/releases mercurial 2.5.4-0ppa1
[07:33] <wgrant> maxb: Ah
[07:33] <wgrant> I remember now
[07:33] <wgrant> The copier forbids copies of any condemned file
[07:34] <wgrant> It can take a few days after condemnation for the file to actually be deleted
[07:35] <maxb> I did think it a bit bizarre that the files were still there at all given they were superseded over two weeks ago
[07:36] <wgrant> maxb: Binaries become eligible for expiry once they've not been published anywhere for a week
[07:36] <wgrant> Then there's a further stay of execution before the files are actually removed
[07:36] <wgrant> Just in case something has gone terribly wrong
[07:37] <maxb> How long is the extra delay, ooi?
[07:37] <wgrant> A week, I think
[07:37] <maxb> hm
[07:37] <wgrant> + the two expiration scripts only run daily
[07:37] <wgrant> So you have probably up to 16 days
[07:38] <maxb> That's quite a large window in which the files are present but un-resurrectable by copy
[07:39] <wgrant> Certainly.
[08:02] <maxb> Hm. raring's curl distrusts launchpadlibrarian.net's SSL certificate
[14:32] <mpt> czajkowski, can you do changes of team ownership?
[14:33] <czajkowski> mpt: if it's not registry no
[14:33] <mpt> czajkowski, okay. Can anyone?
[14:34] <czajkowski> mpt: webops
[14:35] <mpt> ok, ta
[17:16] <theneb> Hi all, is there a version of launchpad that can be used on private servers?
[17:16] <dobey> not really, no
[17:17] <dobey> and also, that's a better question for #launchpad-dev
[17:17] <dobey> this channel is more about help with the launchpad.net instance
[17:17] <theneb> Okay, thanks for the pointer :)