[11:36] <tachyons> hello
[11:36] <tachyons> can anyone help me
[11:36] <tachyons> in https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/244676
[11:36] <tachyons> wgrant,
[11:46] <tsimpson> tachyons: you should be able to change the build dependency to liblttoolbox3-3.2-dev (>= 3.2-0~)
[11:49] <tachyons> tsimpson, in debian control file ?
[11:51] <tsimpson> tachyons: yes
[11:52] <tachyons> tsimpson, thanks for your time :-)
[13:44] <ScottK> I've dput clamav - 0.98.1+dfsg-2ubuntu1~10.04~ppa2 (for lucid) to ubuntu-clamav/ppa twice now and it seems to have been eaten by LP.  Would someone check and see what's gone wrong?
[13:46] <cjwatson> ScottK: 2014-03-07 04:22:18 INFO    Failed to parse changes file '/srv/launchpad.net/ppa-queue/incoming/upload-ftp-20140307-042126-022565/~ubuntu-clamav/ppa/ubuntu/clamav_0.98.1+dfsg-2ubuntu1~10.04~ppa2_source.changes': File /srv/launchpad.net/ppa-queue/incoming/upload-ftp-20140307-042126-022565/~ubuntu-clamav/ppa/ubuntu/clamav_0.98.1+dfsg-2ubuntu1~10.04~ppa2_source.changes is signed with a deactivated key DDCD686A
[13:47] <cjwatson> which means deactivated for your user in LP
[13:48] <cjwatson> that is, on https://launchpad.net/~/+editpgpkeys
[13:49] <cjwatson> your old 1024-bit DSA key by the looks of things
[13:50] <cjwatson> wgrant: ^- I wonder if we could see our way clear to mail an error to the uploader in this case, since we do have *a* key - I suppose an inactive key might be compromised but it seems like an unlikely mailbomb vector
[13:53] <ScottK> cjwatson: Thanks.  That's exactly what it was.
[13:55] <ScottK> And yes, it would have been nice to get a mail about that.
[16:52] <mpt> Ah cprov! I was looking for you in #launchpad-dev
[16:52] <mpt> ev said you were looking for help with inline comments
[16:53] <mpt> Perhaps you could mail me screenshots or test URLs etc?
[17:13] <cprov> mpt: oh, cool! It will be nice to have your opinion on that.
[17:17] <dobey> inline comments?
[17:19] <cprov> dobey: inline diff review comments for Merge Proposals
[17:22] <dobey> hmm
[20:57] <adam_g> weird issue with my LP openid url. ive recently left canonical and updated my LP account (gandelman-a) associated email addresses, removing @canonical.com and using @ubuntu.com as primary
[20:58] <adam_g> my old @canonical.com is not associated with my LP acct AFACIS, but i can still login to LP using it. logging in using my @ubuntu.com logs me in just the same, at least when logging into LP
[20:59] <adam_g> however, when i auth on a 3rd party site using LP (review.openstack.org), LP returns a different identity URL depending on which address im logging in with
[21:01] <adam_g> https://login.launchpad.net/+id/QAxGXJy (@canonical.com) vs https://login.launchpad.net/+id/yD7xEFH (@ubuntu.com)
[21:01] <matsubara> adam_g, hi there! Might be bug 637968
[21:04] <adam_g> matsubara: doh ya! looks like it
[21:07] <dobey> adam_g: also, you shouldn't use @ubuntu.com as a primary address, as it's an alias, which i think might be configured to forward to your default address on lp
[21:08] <adam_g> dobey: fair enough
[21:09] <adam_g> might as well change it now and get a third identity :)
[22:56] <wgrant> adam_g: Hm, why do you have two separate SSO accounts? (it's not LP that's returning the different identity URL, but SSO)
[22:59] <wgrant> Usually each person should have a single SSO account and a single LP account.
[22:59] <wgrant> Or you get confusion like this.
[23:12] <adam_g> wgrant: not sure. at one point i had merged two accounts into one
[23:16] <wgrant> adam_g: You probably merged the two Launchpad accounts, but not the two SSO accounts.
[23:16] <wgrant> SSO doesn't provide self-service merging.