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sorencjwatson: Oh, I literally meant "get en error back from the ftp server". Not an e-mail, but an FTP-ish sort of error.04:59
mapreriThat's weired: I received a failure email (http://paste.ubuntu.com/7026248/) while the build was successful: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openmsx-catapult/0.10.0-1ubuntu2/+build/565314708:02
wgrantmapreri: Looks like someone retried it in the meantime.08:24
wgrantmapreri: The email gives the duration as 4 minutes, and was sent at 06:25. The successful build started at 06:3108:25
mapreriwgrant: ah! didn't note. Thanks :)08:31
cjwatsonsoren: ah, no, I don't think it's that clever10:40
sorencjwatson: Evidently not. I do remember that some combination of circumstances would make the FTP server reject the upload immediately, though.10:43
sorenYup, found it:10:43
sorenhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/79895710:43
ubot5Ubuntu bug 798957 in Launchpad itself "PPA Uploads are seemingly (but not actually) rejected" [Critical,Fix released]10:44
sorenI only ever saw it as a false negative, though.10:45
t^2I'm trying to run apport-collect without X, using lynx, and it fails complaining about lack of REFERER header. As far as I know, lynx can't send REFERER (any more than links), or is there some trick to make it do so?11:40
t^2Or is there some other way to run apport-collect without X?11:44
cjwatsonTry w3m?11:48
t^2Nope, w3m has the same problem. :-(11:54
t^2Is there a simple document somewhere describing what apport-collect sends - I could attach same info to the bug report manually?11:56
cjwatsonYou can use "apport-cli -p <package> --save foo.crash" and then pick through the .crash file12:08
cjwatsonThough unfortunately https://bugs.launchpad.net/apport/+bug/120850812:08
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1208508 in Apport "unable to update an bug with an existing .crash file" [Wishlist,Triaged]12:08
t^2Ugh. Well, added myself as one affected by 1208508.12:10
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ychaoucheHello !17:55
ychaoucheis there a way to search in log messages in launchpad ?17:55
dobeyychaouche: what do you mean?18:20
ychaouchedobey: I want to search for a particular string in commit messages of a particular project hosted on launchpad18:21
ychaoucheoh sorry I have written log messages I meant commit messages.18:21
ychaouchesomething similar to bzr-search18:21
dobeyyou could do it with bzrlib in python18:23
ychaoucheI'm currently checkouting the project just to search for a string but it's taking forever to download (151Mb and still downloading...)18:23
dobeythere's no way to search commit messages in branches on launchpad or via the launchpad API18:23
ychaoucheoh ok18:24
dobeywhy would you want to find a particular string in all commit messages ever, anyway?18:24
ychaouchedobey: to understand the rational behind duplicated code in a function.18:24
ychaoucheI thought maybe I'd find a clue in the devs commit messages if I grep the function name.18:25
ychaouche*IF* the devs write meaningful messages of course, which would be a miracle right ?18:25
dobeyyou an use "bzr blame" to see when a change was done, and bzr log to see the message for that commit18:25
ychaouchedobey: it will only show the last change18:26
dobeyyou can also browse the tree on launchpad, and choose "show revision information" when looking at a file, to see when it was last changed18:26
dobeyychaouche: well, bzr log can also limit the output to changes to a specific file18:26
ychaoucheah that might be helpful18:26
dobeyand you can pass a revno to bzr blame, so if it wasn't the last revision that the function changed, which made the change you're looking for, you can bzr blame -r $previousrevno to get older info18:27
dobeyand now i have to go get food18:28
ychaouchebon appétit18:28
ktosiekCan I add an existing package (but with different series) to my PPA?19:37
dobeyktosiek: sure, as long as the version doesn't conflict19:51
iulianHi. Why is my @ubuntu.com email bouncing up and down and not receiving anything? https://launchpad.net/~iulian21:28
iulianI haven't changed anything on my LP page in ages.21:29
dobeyiulian: what do you mean by that exactly? do you have specific error messages from trying to send mail to that address?21:33
iuliandobey: 1148.00 <Laney> I got a mail from CIVS saying that your ubuntu.com email bounced, FYI21:37
iulianAnd I can confirm that I haven't received emails for the past... couple of months I presume.21:37
cjwatsoniulian: #canonical-sysadmin stands a better chance of being able to investigate; all Launchpad does here is store data which the sysadmins scrape for building the database of ubuntu.com addresses21:39
cjwatsonubuntu.com mail doesn't go through Launchpad systems or anything21:39
cjwatsoniulian: That said ... normally your preferred e-mail address in Launchpad needs to be set to something that isn't @ubuntu.com21:39
iuliancjwatson: Ah, got it. I'll move the conversation over there then.21:40
cjwatsoniulian: Because that's what @ubuntu.com uses as the forwarding address21:40
iulianI've had that for a couple of years I think and it did work.21:40
cjwatsonIt may have been overridden at some point, I don't know, but that's what I always understood to be the rule21:40
cjwatsonHowever #c-s would be more authoritative21:40
iulianCool, ta.21:40
dobeythe address it forwards to is bouncing21:41
dobeyit's not bouncing from the ubuntu.com relay itself21:41
iulianAhhh, I think I know what the problem is.21:42
dobeyso change it to one that doesn't bounce, or bug the physics.org admins :)21:42
iulianYea, I can't change it to my gmail one because apparently ~iulian-udrea is registered with my gmail account so I have to merge that.21:44
iulianShould work now. Thanks dobey!21:48

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