[10:04] <ricotz> hello, the ppa builder "alphard" seems to be broken
[10:05] <ricotz> StevenK, hello :) ^
[10:05] <StevenK> ricotz: O HAI
[10:05] <StevenK> Let me have a poke
[10:16] <StevenK> ricotz: alphard has hopefully been told to love life
[10:16] <czajkowski> StevenK: peeka booo :)
[10:19] <StevenK> It does love life now
[13:12] <mrevell> How's it going, Launchpadders?
[13:12] <StevenK> mrevell: Okayish? :-)
[13:12] <mrevell> :)
[13:13] <StevenK> Giggling at wgrant failing at his laptop
[13:13] <czajkowski> mrevell: boo
[13:13] <czajkowski> StevenK: I shall be seeing you later
[13:13] <czajkowski> have either of ye poked jelmer
[13:14] <StevenK> czajkowski: No, we have not
[13:14] <mrevell> StevenK, Are you in London as well? How long are you chaps over for?
[13:15] <StevenK> mrevell: Until Saturday night
[13:40] <czajkowski> mrevell: peeka boo
[13:43] <pmatulis> is it normal to not be able to report a kernel bug with ubuntu-bug on the dev release?
[13:43] <pmatulis> http://paste.ubuntu.com/5907618/
[13:44] <StevenK> pmatulis: That's an old kernel, and has been superseded
[13:44] <pmatulis> StevenK: i tried an update, nothing available
[13:44] <StevenK> pmatulis: I am running 3.10.0-5, for instance
[13:46] <pmatulis> i have 'deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ saucy-updates main restricted'
[13:47] <StevenK> pmatulis: Er, only?
[13:47] <pmatulis> StevenK: no
[13:48] <Ursinha> hey mrevell :)
[13:48] <StevenK> steven@sandblasted:~% zcat ~/Downloads/Packages\ \(1\).gz | grep -e 'Package: linux-image.*-generic'
[13:48] <StevenK> Package: linux-image-3.10.0-4-generic
[13:48] <StevenK> Package: linux-image-3.10.0-5-generic
[13:50] <StevenK> pmatulis: ^
[13:52] <pmatulis> StevenK: that's fine, but that doesn't really help.  i have a freshly installed saucy that can't update its kernel.  changing from 'us.archive...' to just 'archive...' also doesn't help
[13:53] <StevenK> pmatulis: This is clearly not a Launchpad problem, though. The kernel you have installed is too old for LP to allow you to file bugs against it, so I suggest you try and debug why upgrading doesn't give you the latest kernel -- perhaps a proxy?
[13:54] <cjwatson> Make sure you have the linux metapackage installed.
[13:54] <cjwatson> If you've somehow lost that then an upgrade won't install the new package name.
[13:54] <StevenK> That's a good point
[13:54] <cjwatson> (But, as StevenK said, this is indeed not an LP problem.)
[13:59] <pmatulis> indeed, 'linux' wasn't installed, installing it, however, doesn't help.  i realize it's not *now* a LP problem.  the problem morphed
[14:00] <StevenK> pmatulis: Install it, and then upgrade
[14:00] <pmatulis> StevenK: i tried, it doesn't help
[14:00] <StevenK> pmatulis: Did it install -5?
[14:00] <pmatulis> StevenK: yes
[14:01] <StevenK> pmatulis: It might possibly be getting confused because you're still running -2? Reboot into -5?
[14:01] <pmatulis> StevenK: ah, no, it did not install -5.  i meant the metapackage installed
[14:02] <cjwatson> linux doesn't depend on a particular version of linux-generic, so try upgrading linux-generic
[14:41] <ahasenack> hi, is there a way for a build to know if it's happening inside a ppa builder?
[14:41] <ahasenack> I would like to disable a test conditionally, because it requires a launchpad login and network access
[14:41] <ahasenack> I was wondering if there was some env var that I could check maybe
[14:48] <dobey> ahasenack: i don't think there is a reliable way for that. i'd say the best solution for that is to not write unit tests that require network, and especially not ones that require valid credentials. I'd use mock for that test, or move it out into a separate script that is run independently of the test, to test that one thing manually when it needs to be.
[14:48] <ahasenack> dobey: ok
[20:46] <thomi> Hello launchpaders, I wonder if someone could explain why my package isn't getting uploaded to my PPA? The log is here: https://launchpadlibrarian.net/145746151/upload_4821671_log.txt
[20:46] <thomi> ...but I don't understand what it means. It all used to work fine, not the last three builds have all failed for amd64
[22:21] <lampe2>  hey i was looking for a way to get all bugs to a specific project with the rest api but i cant find a entry for that. can someone help?
[22:31] <tsimpson> lampe2: projects have a searchTasks() method
[22:33] <lampe2> tsimpson: but how would look the link? https://api.launchpad.net/1.0/project/<name>?searchtask=<????> ?
[22:34] <tsimpson> https://api.launchpad.net/1.0/<project>?ws-op=searchTasks
[22:35] <tsimpson> just don't do that with a project with lots of bugs or you'll probably get a timeout
[22:36] <lampe2> tsimpson: for example https://api.launchpad.net/1.0/gala?ws-op=searchTasks
[22:36] <tsimpson> well something like that, I'd just use the python API
[22:39] <tsimpson> lampe2: yeah, that link should work
[22:40] <tsimpson> lampe2: oh sorry, it's ws.op not ws-op
[22:40] <lampe2> thx!
[22:43] <lampe2> but why are bugs called tasks
[22:44] <tsimpson> because a bug can affect multiple projects
[22:44] <lampe2> okay