[00:03] <wgrant> sergio-br2: The default quota is 2GiB, and it can be increased where the space usage is reasonable.
[00:04] <sergio-br2> hum, is there any limit?
[00:04] <sergio-br2> *are
[00:13] <mwhudson> when i build a package in my ppa, do you need to wait for publication before you can build something else that build-deps on it?
[00:13] <wgrant> mwhudson: Yes.
[00:14] <StevenK> But the PPA publisher is faster and runs more often than the main archive publisher
[00:14] <wgrant> sergio-br2: There is no specific limit. It is judged on a case-by-case basis.
[00:14] <wgrant> StevenK: That's actually not true any more.
[00:14] <StevenK> Awww
[00:14] <wgrant> They are often around the same frequency nowadays.
[00:14] <StevenK> It was when I left. :-)
[00:15] <mwhudson> is that just because there are so many ppas now?
[00:15] <wgrant> The per-archive stuff has been optimised, so the primary archive publisher is much faster, but there are a lot of PPAs considered in every run.
[00:17] <mwhudson> i guess i really really should use pbuilder more to make sure my build deps are right :-)
[00:17] <wgrant> sbuild, but yes.
[00:17] <mwhudson> wee
[00:17] <mwhudson> well
[00:17] <mwhudson> "something local"
[00:18] <sergio-br2> "It is judged on a case-by-case basis." oh, so maybe a PPA using 5 GB can be cut off?
[00:19] <wgrant> sergio-br2: A PPA can't use 5GiB without being previously approved to do so.
[00:19] <wgrant> We approve quota increases on a case-by-case basis, judging whether the PPA is making good use of our resources.
[00:19] <sergio-br2> humm
[00:19] <sergio-br2> good use == many downloads?
[00:20] <wgrant> That's one major criterion, yes.
[00:20] <sergio-br2> my libretro ppa has 2.8
[00:21] <sergio-br2> those mame cores occupies lot of space
[00:27] <sergio-br2> wgrant, how can I see how many downloads a ppa had?
[00:29] <wgrant> sergio-br2: http://askubuntu.com/questions/296197/how-to-find-out-the-package-download-count-from-a-ppa
[00:32] <sergio-br2> that python script right?
[00:32] <wgrant> Yes.
[00:34] <sergio-br2> nice, it's working
[00:35] <sergio-br2> meh, nobody downloading dolphin-emu-master, and it's since february
[00:43] <sergio-br2> is it possible to ask i386 & amd64 together in this script?
[00:46] <wgrant> Not directly.
[00:46] <sergio-br2> wgrant, that python script shows what? per month?
[00:47] <wgrant> sergio-br2: It shows the total number of downloads for each currently published version.
[00:47] <sergio-br2> :o
[00:49] <sergio-br2> each counts twice if I download from the same IP ?
[00:52] <wgrant> Yes.
[00:58] <sergio-br2> nobody uses my ppas :(
[00:58] <sergio-br2> heh
[00:58] <sergio-br2> only libretro and ppsspp
[01:01] <DalekSec> So, can one delete a git repo? :P
[01:03] <blr> DalekSec: why would you want to do something so rash? :) (that's coming)
[01:03] <DalekSec> Ah, good to know.  And, because some idiot pushed it to the wrong place (yes, this idiot is talking now...)
[01:06] <wgrant> DalekSec: You can move/rename a git repo using the API
[01:07] <wgrant> Deletion is very close.
[02:03] <mwhudson> how long do you have to wait for a depwait build to be retried in a ppa?
[02:21] <wgrant> mwhudson: Up to two hours after the dependencies are satisfiable.
[02:22] <mwhudson> ok
[02:22] <mwhudson> thanks
[02:24] <wgrant> mwhudson: But you can always retry it manually.
[02:24] <mwhudson> yeah, that's what i did
[02:24] <mwhudson> was just curious
[02:25] <mwhudson> heh is it possible to disable 386 builds for a ppa? :)
[02:27] <wgrant> mwhudson: http://lpqateam.canonical.com/qa-reports/deployment-stable.html
[02:27] <wgrant> So call again in 2-3 hours.
[02:28] <mwhudson> hah, timing
[06:07] <wgrant> mwhudson: Which PPA did you want x86 disabled on?
[09:26] <metallic> Hello, I wanted to translate the program "SoundConverter" to Catalan and Spanish since I realized the translation is not complete. The odd thing comes here, at Launchpad it says they do are complete...
[09:26] <metallic> How comes that?
[09:27] <metallic> Maybe the packaged version in the repositories is not updated?
[09:41] <wgrant> metallic: SoundConverter is in universe, so it doesn't go through normal translation mechanisms -- translations are just taken from the upstream project.
[09:41] <wgrant> If there are new translations in Launchpad that upstream should include, you should talk to the upstream maintainer.
[10:00] <cjwatson> DalekSec,wgrant: um, deletion should be there already.  There's a "Delete repository" link in the top right of the code page for the repository.
[10:00] <cjwatson> That rolled out yesterday.
[10:01] <wgrant> Yeah, I realised that when I requested today's deployment!
[10:01] <blr> ah nice cjwatson
[10:03] <cjwatson> (also .lp_delete() or so on the API)
[10:03] <cjwatson> right, time to go :)
[10:10] <Odd_Bloke> https://launchpad.net/~cloud-images-release-managers/+livefs/ubuntu/wily/docker-ubuntu-core/+build/28138 isn't getting built; any ideas why?
[10:10] <Odd_Bloke> Builds for all the other architectures are fine.
[10:11] <Odd_Bloke> But the last ppc64el one also got stuck in limbo for a few days.
[10:13] <metallic> wgrant: sorry, I was out. So are you telling me to pick up the translations from the project's site?
[10:14] <metallic> That's not possible since the project's homepage redirects to launchpad
[10:14] <metallic> :/
[10:14] <wgrant> Oh, I didn't realise they'd moved to Launchpad.
[10:14] <wgrant> I used to maintain soundconverter in Ubuntu and Debian many years ago, and it wasn't on LP back then.
[10:15] <wgrant> metallic: Ubuntu's package just uses the translations that were included in the upstream release.
[10:16] <metallic> wgrant: forgive my ignorance but... By "upstream" what do you mean?
[10:17] <wgrant> metallic: Ah, it's common distribution terminology. "Upstream" means the soundconverter project itself.
[10:17] <clivejo> metallic: this might help - https://help.launchpad.net/Translations
[10:17] <wgrant> The code then flows "downstream" to Debian, and from there further downstream to Ubuntu.
[10:18] <wgrant> So Ubuntu 15.04 has SoundConverter 2.1.5, and whichever translations that release included.
[10:18] <metallic> mmm... Ok, I get it now
[10:18] <wgrant> The translations will only be updated when the package is updated to eg. SoundConverter 2.2
[10:20] <metallic> wgrant: Therefore it is a matter of the package in the repository?
[10:21] <clivejo> metallic: have you a LP account?
[10:21] <metallic> yes :)
[10:21] <clivejo> have you set your prefered language?
[10:21] <metallic> yes
[10:21] <clivejo> try this page
[10:21] <clivejo> https://translations.launchpad.net/soundconverter/trunk/+translations
[10:21] <metallic> clivejo: I think you missed part of the conversation :/
[10:22] <wgrant> The Catalan and Spanish translations are complete in Launchpad.
[10:22] <wgrant> Two things need to happen for Ubuntu users to see the complete translations:
[10:22] <metallic> exactly, they are complete in Launchpad but the program shows incomplete translations
[10:22] <wgrant>  1) kassoulet (the SoundConverter developer) needs to incorporate them into a SoundConverter release.
[10:23] <wgrant>  2) The Debian maintainer or an Ubuntu developer needs to incorporate that SoundConverter release into a package.
[10:23] <wgrant> If you're running Ubuntu 15.04, #2 hasn't happened yet. #1 may have.
[10:23] <metallic> 2) is what I was talking about :)
[10:24] <metallic> 1) may be harder since a release depends on many other factors of the software, but yes I was thinking of a package issue
[10:26] <wgrant> It is also possible for the package maintainer to directly incorporate the new translations, but that's unlikely with an active upstream project.
[10:26] <metallic> wgrant: the latest version is 2.1.5 and the version I have in the repositories of Trisquel is 2.0.4
[10:26] <metallic> that figures
[10:27] <wgrant> Ah, so you'll want to talk to the Trisquel package maintainers in that case.
[10:28] <metallic> Trisquel repositories are supposed to be made up of ubuntu's without non-free
[10:28] <metallic> software
[10:28] <wgrant> Right, as I recall the latest Trisquel release is based on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS.
[10:28] <wgrant> Which matches https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/soundconverter
[10:28] <metallic> yes
[10:28] <wgrant> 14.04 == trusty, which has 2.0.4
[10:29] <metallic> So I should talk to someone of Trisquel and package the latest version?
[10:29] <wgrant> Right.
[10:30] <metallic> Ok ok... Everything is clearer now, thank you very much wgrant for the kind explanation :)
[10:30] <metallic> I am a very new contributor, I don't even dare to contribute with code yet
[10:32] <Odd_Bloke> wgrant: Any idea about the stuckness of https://launchpad.net/~cloud-images-release-managers/+livefs/ubuntu/wily/docker-ubuntu-core/+build/28138 ?
[10:33] <wgrant> Odd_Bloke: That LiveFS isn't configured to use non-virtual builders. So it's trying to build on a ppc64el OpenStack instance, which doesn't exist.
[10:33] <Odd_Bloke> Aha, that explains it.
[10:33] <wgrant> Odd_Bloke: I've fixed the configuration and cancelled the build. Request a new one and it should work.
[10:33] <wgrant> (and the armhf and arm64 ones should stop failing)
[10:38] <wgrant> Odd_Bloke: Success.
[10:45] <Odd_Bloke> wgrant: Thanks! :)
[10:47] <Odd_Bloke> wgrant: ubuntu/wily/docker-ubuntu-core is a separate livefs from (the notional) ubuntu/xylophone/docker-ubuntu-core, right?  Or, put another way, will we need to get an admin to modify that every time we open a new series?
[10:50] <wgrant> Odd_Bloke: Yes, but that hopefully won't be an issue again -- we expect to have powerpc, ppc64el, armhf and arm64 virtualised builds before xenophobic.
[14:12] <ricotz> hi, is there some scheduled "cleaning" or is there something wrong? https://launchpad.net/builders
[16:06] <psivaa> i'm seeing some issues in viewing MP's, able to browse the code though
[16:08] <rpadovani> me too, it says 'Technically, the load balancer took too long to connect to an application server.'
[16:08] <rpadovani> np on all other pages of code.launchpad.net
[16:12] <vila> same here on code.launchpad.net
[16:13] <vila> 504 Gateway Time-out just popped up (instead of the "Uh oh !" page
[16:13] <rpadovani> cjwatson, wgrant are you aware of that? ^^
[16:17] <roadmr> merge request pages are timing/erroring out for me :( example: https://code.launchpad.net/~roadmr/checkbox/image-info-parsers/+merge/260068 everything else in launchpad seems OK (bugs, projects, etc)
[16:22] <vila> the issue is inside the data center, lp suffers but is not the cause (AIUI)
[16:23] <roadmr> vila: oh thanks! I'll wait then, I guess
[16:28] <stub> Infrastructure Launchpad depends on is down. Some things will work, but I expect most components of Launchpad to be failing right about now.
[17:05] <mpt> A cheer for whoever changed “CANONICAL GROUP LTD” to “Canonical Group Ltd” in Launchpad’s EV certificate. Details. :-)
[17:06] <jpds> What, no . after Ltd?
[17:07]  * pmjdebruijn guesses the caps thing
[21:34] <jderose> is there currently an outage with the ppa build service, or are things just really slow today? :)
[21:34] <wgrant> jderose: /topic
[21:35] <jderose> wgrant: ah, oops... read the topic, didn't digest it i guess. thanks!
[22:23] <aarow> Hi, folks on my project (https://launchpad.net/mahara) are getting "404 Resource not found" when trying to download our release files
[22:23] <aarow> for example https://launchpadlibrarian.net/187796035/mahara-1.10.0.zip
[22:24] <aarow> it seems to be semi-intermittent. One team member reported being able to download a release that gave me a 404 seconds earlier.
[22:24] <wgrant> aarow: Yes, see /topic. Our file serving infrastructure has run into a bit of trouble, and older files aren't currently accessible.
[22:24] <wgrant> Except if you happen to access then in the same browser as someone who accessed them recently, and manage to hit a cached version.
[22:24] <wgrant> We hope to have it all back in a few hours.
[22:25] <aarow> ah, cheers wgrant. I guess I skimmed the topic too quickly. I thought it meant this was the place to talk about file server issues. ;)
[23:54] <xnox> wgrant: i have a car these days, but i'm not driving to be remote hands again =)))))
[23:55] <wgrant> xnox: Heh, it's all back now, fortunately.
[23:56] <xnox> wgrant: ;-) cool, just catching up on the jokes. and librarian lives on ;-)