=== Mission-Critical is now known as MissionCritical === mwhudson is now known as zz_mwhudson [11:04] Hi, I'm just wondering how much longer Launchpad will be in read-only mode? [11:07] benonsoftware: it doesn't seem to be in read-only mode ... [11:09] cjwatson: Every time I change someone I get lp is in read-only mode and an OOPS [11:10] Last one was OOPS ID: OOPS-583523795bd64e1dae9a6e336153e061 [11:10] https://oops.canonical.com/?oopsid=OOPS-583523795bd64e1dae9a6e336153e061 [11:13] benonsoftware: That indicates that login.ubuntu.com is in RO mode, not LP [11:14] Ah, alrighty then. [11:14] I forget the public channel name for that [11:17] Some chatter on internal channels about this - it has sysadmin attention at least [11:26] benonsoftware: I'm told it should be back to normal now [11:37] Thanks for that cjwatson [12:20] benonsoftware: it's #canonical-sysadmin on freenode [16:11] hmmmm, any chance of having some extra space in https://launchpad.net/~phablet-team/+archive/ppa/? [16:36] chrisccoulson: you should probably request the be quota raised via https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad [16:45] tsimpson, yeah, was hoping someone would just see the request here. it's kind of urgent [18:50] chrisccoulson: not at this hour of the day [18:50] unless via ops === zz_mwhudson is now known as mwhudson === menesis_ is now known as menesis [21:12] hi there. my launchpad.net karma doesnt count any PPA uploads in the last year, since Jan '13. did something change so PPA uploads no longer add karma? [21:15] no [21:22] dobey: thx. any idea why none of my ppa uploads since jan '13 are listed? https://launchpad.net/~semiosis/+karma [21:23] About PPAs, if I upload the same source package version with different changelog entries and versions (such as package 1.0~precise0, 1.0~quantal0, etc.), does the PPA system read that as one source package for the entire PPA, and not, say, 5 or 6 separate source packages (for the purpose of the calculatin of the number of source packages in the PPA listed on the package info page) [21:24] TheLordOfTime: each is separate afaict, see https://launchpad.net/~semiosis/+archive/ubuntu-glusterfs-3.4/+packages for example [21:25] semiosis: whoops i misspoke [21:25] semiosis: https://launchpad.net/~semiosis/+related-packages says you haven't uploaded anything in a year [21:25] i meant for the size calculation in reference to the source packages [21:25] (25.7MiB is the size of this source package, and I have 5 separate versions, and it says 5 source packages but only 25.7MiB) [21:25] dobey: interesting! i've been uploading regularly [21:25] (which is the size of the one source package) [21:26] though it also only shows the first 10 [21:26] but appears to sort newest first [21:26] but that could be broken [21:27] dobey: compare https://launchpad.net/~semiosis/+ppa-packages with https://launchpad.net/~semiosis/+archive/ubuntu-glusterfs-3.4/+packages (a ppa i just updated on Friday) [21:27] clearly uploads are not being counted. any idea why? [21:28] semiosis: you used an e-mail address that's linked to your launchpad account, in the debian/changelog [21:28] dobey: oh wow [21:28] err [21:28] that's not linked, rather [21:28] * dobey is apparently a terrible typer today [21:30] dobey: thanks, you solved it! [21:30] now maybe my karma will be back in the triple digits lol [21:31] and just as useless as it was a year ago :) [21:32] haha [21:33] mine was over 30K at one point. but have automated a lot of what i was doing since then [21:43] that and $3 will get you a small coffee [21:44] but it's still fun to see the number go up === mwhudson is now known as zz_mwhudson [22:17] the PPA system won't email on a build succeeded right? [22:25] TheLordOfTime: not after the accepted mail, right [22:28] TheLordOfTime: thought i said this earlier but looks like i didnt... launchpad will only keep one copy of a file, so you might have several "source packages" with different patch versions all sharing the same orig.tar.gz file, which explains the size you described [22:32] semiosis: ah, that's what I thought, thanks for looking into that [22:32] yw [22:33] dobey: okay, thought so. On what build state(s) does the system email on [22:33] i know FTBFS and Chroot problems (old maverick emails stating as such) [22:33] only on failures [22:38] dobey: so only on FTBFS, and failure-by-chroot-problem? [22:38] Failed to build, Failed to upload, and Chroot problem. [22:39] right. on failures :) [22:39] failed to upload e-mails are from recipes. regular dput will get an accept or reject (or no) mail [22:40] Failed to upload can occur for binaries too. [22:40] But it's rare unless you're doing strange things with versions. [22:40] oh, right