[02:23] <ewong> hi, I'm trying to download bzr to my Slackware system.  I go to http://wiki.bazaar.canonical.com/Download, click Slackware, and it tells me to download the last version in http://bazaar-vcs.org/Download,  but that goes back to http://wiki.bazaar.canonical.com/Download
[02:23] <ewong> is there a slackware package?
[09:46] <jam> jelmer: ping about bzr and udd in particular. We're having a bug right now and I'm trying to remember how everything is set up. poke for vila if he shows up as well.
[09:47] <jam> mgz: ^^
[09:49] <jelmer> hi jam
[09:50] <jam> jelmer: wasn't sure if you'd be on IRC around this time. :)
[09:50] <jam> apparently someone rejected the package importers write access, so a bunch of packages were failing. They fixed that so I requeued the packages.
[09:50] <jelmer> jam: I'm not too familiar with udd, mostly just with the bzr-builddeb side of things
[09:50] <jam> Now they seem to be failing with: http://package-import.ubuntu.com/status/xserver-xorg-video-intel.html#2013-07-15%2009:34:58.867732
[09:50] <jam> and I'm trying to remember where stuff like the shared repo is to go clean it up
[09:51] <jelmer> jam: I'm not sure about that
[09:52] <jam> jelmer:  no problem, I think Vila is the best person to ask, but he's not on IRC right now.
[09:52] <jelmer> mgz might be another good candidate?
[09:54] <mgz> yeah, I saw the mail but have no good ideas
[09:55] <jelmer> maybe james_w ?
[09:55] <jam> mgz: well I requeued the original bits, this is a new failure after the requeue
[09:55] <jelmer> mgz: also, hi :-)
[09:55] <mgz> jam: by cleanup, what do you mean? requeue? remove partial imports?
[09:55] <jam> I have the feeling something managed to commit/pull garbage data that needs to be removed.
[09:55] <jelmer> remove the shared repo and rerun the import I think? IIRC that was the main way to work around these
[09:56] <jam> mgz: it is failing to commit because of "missing chk nodes" ,which makes me think something already put data in there with missing nodes and we are just detecting now on every commit.
[09:56] <jam> but I don't know where that repo is
[09:56] <jam> jelmer: right, but where is it? :)
[09:56] <mgz> okay, so the repos are all somewhere obvious enough, don't have the path memorised but it's under /srv/package-import somewhere
[09:59] <jam> mgz: well I know where the 'new' directory is, but I don't know where the actual content is stored. And searching is a bit slow because of the dirs with 1000s of subdirs in them.
[13:02] <aviiiii> hi
[13:02] <aviiiii> hi all
[13:02] <aviiiii> looking for some help in bazaar
[13:07] <jelmer> hi aviiiii
[13:08] <aviiiii> hi jelmer
[13:08] <aviiiii> looking for some help mate. I have a bazaar repo, lets call it 'foo'. Under foo repo I have a directory, lets call it projects.  so, I want to create a separate bazaar repo with only porjects directory & I want to retain the log too. I mean to say, everything that is related to project folder present in log file, should be available with this new repo.  Hope I am clear. Thank you in advance :)
[13:31] <james_w> jam: the local repo is created afresh for each import attempt
[13:32] <james_w> jam: so any bad data should probably be coming from the LP repo
[13:32] <jam> james_w: would there be a cache that might get left behind?
[13:32] <james_w> jam: I don't think so
[13:32] <jam> It is certainly possible, but surprising to see >10 repos fail for the same reos.n
[13:32] <jam> reason
[13:32] <james_w> yeah