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akiva-thinkpadis the tree my code, or is the merge-source my code?05:42
akiva-thinkpadThe manual on conflict handling does not explain this well in my opinion05:42
akiva-thinkpad"This" and "Other" in my opinion, are really bad adjectives to use in describing the branches.05:43
wgrant_akiva-thinkpad: TREE/THIS is whatever was in your tree before the merge06:57
wgrant_MERGE-SOURCE/OTHER is whatever is being merged06:57
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sunweaverhi!09:17
sunweaveris it possible to change my account name at Launchpad? I have been a DD for a while now, and I would love to appear under my Debian account name on Launchpad (sunweaver).09:17
* sunweaver is preparing for MOTU team membership and getting that sorted our is one step (goal set up by myself).09:18
StevenKsunweaver: https://launchpad.net/~sunweaver already exists, you can probably claim it (if it's you), and then merge your existing account into it09:21
sunweaverStevenK: yeah, that's me.09:22
sunweaverwell... I have just created an account for sunweaver@debian.org and then though better continue using my old one and ask for renaming.09:22
StevenKlogin.launchpad.net is not Launchpad, mind09:23
sunweaveryep.09:23
sunweaverI triggered that merging thing...09:23
sunweaverok, merged has been requested...09:24
sunweavernow, the launchpad ID probably will be m-gabriel, not sunweaver...09:24
sunweaverStevenK: can this be changed?09:24
sunweaverah well, login.launchpad.net vs. launchpad.net, I guess...09:25
sunweaverif this is the wrong channel, where can I request such a change?09:25
StevenKsunweaver: Filing a question against Launchpad itself would be the next step09:27
wgrantsunweaver: You can change your username at https://launchpad.net/~/+edit.10:31
sunweaverwgrant: I have already succeeded in doing so...+10:34
sunweaverThanks10:34
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blueyedCan the vcs-import for vim get fixed? It appears to be broken since 2011: https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/138155114:12
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1381551 in Launchpad itself "Fix vcs-import for vim / "Try again"" [Undecided,New]14:12
dobeywhat's the correct upstream vcs url?14:17
dobeyblueyed: so, launchpad doesn't do imports from mercurial apparently14:21
dobeyand i can't edit the branch import because it just gets an oops14:22
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bookwarhi all, is it possible to export subscribers list from one mailing list and add it to another? We'd like to merge two mailing lists into one without forcing everyone to subscribe again17:07
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blueyeddobey: but are hg imports broken since 2011 in general?18:53
blueyeddobey: can you file a bug for the OOPS, please?18:54
dobeyblueyed: broken? i'm not sure that imports from hg have ever been supported18:58
blueyeddobey: oh, it seems you're right. If you can edit the vcs url you could set this mirror: https://github.com/vim-jp/vim19:17
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blueyedI've created a new import for the Git mirror, but it failed: https://code.launchpad.net/~blueyed/vim/trunk-old (Log: http://launchpadlibrarian.net/187433349/blueyed-vim-trunk.log)20:19
blueyedThere is a working vcs-import at https://code.launchpad.net/~vcs-imports/vim/master however.20:22
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dobeyblueyed: yes, i set up the master import20:29
dobeyblueyed: i've also linked the new master import to lp:vim20:30
dobeyblueyed: you used the wrong URL; you can just delete the branch you created for the import20:30
ricotzhi, it seems the old binaries are not getting removed in this ppa, already more the 24 hours now -- https://launchpad.net/~ricotz/+archive/ubuntu/mozilla/+packages20:32
ricotzit blocks me uploading a fix while there is no free space ;)20:33
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blueyeddobey: I've created a daily recipe for Vim at: https://code.launchpad.net/~pkg-vim/+recipe/vim-daily21:44
_pd_hi i have a problem where i acidentlly called a package 31 instead of 3.1, so I re-uploaded with the correction, but the package seems cached or something — https://gist.github.com/pdufour/64e3beae7bd0e18c683d https://launchpad.net/~britco/+archive/ubuntu/main22:48
_pd_actually looks like it's rejecting the upload https://launchpadlibrarian.net/187442120/upload_6464284_log.txt22:51
maxbVersion numbers aren't allowed to go backwards22:51
_pd_if i even if i deleted the old package?22:51
maxbUm, they might be then (but you still can't re-use an exact version string, even if deleted)22:52
teward_pd_: correct - even if you delete the package you can't go backwards22:52
tewardat least not in the version string22:52
_pd_ok22:52
tewardheh, it's an nginx package...22:53
* teward chuckles a little22:53
_pd_?22:53
teward_pd_: i provide the nginx team's ppa packages, so it makes me chuckle seeing other nginx builds older than latest nginx stable, is all, sorry22:54
_pd_ha22:54
_pd_i just try to match what's on the ubuntu ppa, probably overly paranoid22:54
teward_pd_: s/ppa/repository/22:55
teward(that's the version in the repos, not any PPA)22:55
tewardany Ubuntu PPA, rather, at least based on that version string :)22:55
tewardanyways, i digress22:55
teward_pd_: i'm not 100% certain about this, but you can upload while increasing the version string - i.e 1.4.6-1ubuntu31+britco0.6+trusty1 instead of 1.4.6-1ubuntu31+britco0.6+trusty.  I think that'll work, but I might be totally wrong22:59
_pd_ah thx, will give that a go23:00
wgrantteward, _pd_: You *can* go backwards if you delete the current version.23:00
wgrantIt's deliberately not documented, but it's possible.23:00
tewardwgrant: are you *certain*?  I've never been able to do that, even after deleting a package in a PPA23:00
tewardwgrant: and I mean ABSOLUTELY certain?23:00
wgrantteward: Yes, I wrote the code.23:01
wgrantBut you cannot upload exactly the same version ever again.23:01
tewardwgrant: ahh, okay, so is it better to just upload individual revisions with updated version strings, rather than going backwards?  (they're trying to upload the same version, it looks like, by version string)23:02
wgrant1.4.6-1ubuntu3.1+britco0.6+trusty <= 1.4.6-1ubuntu31+britco0.6+trusty23:03
wgrantNot the same version.23:03
tewardwgrant: hmm, true...23:03
tewardwgrant: so they're trying to upload an older revision, ...-1ubuntu3.1+... , but if they delete the package in the PPA then theoretically they can upload the older version?>23:04
tewards/version/version string/23:04
wgrantYes.23:05
teward_pd_: there's your answer then, delete the package in the PPA, and upload with the older string (the ...-1ubuntu3.1+... version)23:06
tewardif i'm reading wgrant correctly?23:06
wgrantYou are.23:07
_pd_hmm coulda sworn i tried that, will give it a go again23:08
_pd_https://launchpadlibrarian.net/187443250/upload_6464369_log.txt23:10
tewarddid you actually delete the package yet from the PPA?23:10
_pd_it says it is deleted, could be cached though?23:11
wgrantYou need to delete the version that holds the newer binaries.23:11
wgrantThe old source is superseded, but its binaries are still alive.23:11
wgrantOn +delete-packages, filter for Superseded and delete the bad version.23:12
_pd_31 is deleted http://cl.ly/image/0M25180m2i3a/Image%202014-10-15%20at%204.13.11%20PM.png23:13
wgrantOh, you deleted it while the builds were still in the wild.23:15
wgrantDelete it again.23:15
wgrantThe i386 build hadn't quite finished up when you deleted it last time, so the i386 binaries didn't get deleted.23:16
_pd_got it23:17

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