[02:58] <sergio-br2> the package compiled, but I got a "failed to build", what's happening here?
[02:58] <sergio-br2> https://launchpadlibrarian.net/218147312/buildlog_ubuntu-trusty-amd64.libretro-mgba_0.3.0%2Br18~14~ubuntu14.04.1_BUILDING.txt.gz
[02:58] <sergio-br2> the recipe: https://code.launchpad.net/~libretro/+recipe/mgba-libretro-daily
[03:02] <sergio-br2> ok, found it
[03:02] <sergio-br2> "https://launchpadlibrarian.net/218147312/buildlog_ubuntu-trusty-amd64.libretro-mgba_0.3.0%2Br18~14~ubuntu14.04.1_BUILDING.txt.gz"
[03:02] <sergio-br2> ops
[03:02] <sergio-br2> Since use of implicitly converted pointers is always fatal to the application
[03:02] <sergio-br2> on ia64, they are errors.  Please correct them for your next upload.
[14:54] <banix> had a question about searching bugs in launchpad. Is there a way to look for bugs submitted from a certain organization? I tried using partial email addresss as the submitter in advanced search (for example ibm.com) but that does not work. Any way to do this?
[15:23] <cjwatson> banix: I'm afraid not, and I suspect it wouldn't be a very useful view as people from a given organisation are often working on various projects.  It's probably better to use tags, or perhaps additional project-tracking bug tasks.
[15:26] <rbasak> In the special case of IBM, there seems to be some kind of bridge that they use so all bugs I deal with from IBM are submitted by the "bugproxy" user.
[15:26] <banix> cjwatson: thanks for your answer. I use launchpad in OpenStack and was wondering if I could simply track what a group of people (say from my company) were working on rather than creating another system to do that. Any good way of doing such a thing? Any suggestions/pointers is appreciated.
[15:26] <rbasak> That might just be a specific team within IBM though.
[15:27] <cjwatson> We wouldn't do matching on e-mail address.  In principle it might be possible to search for all bugs reported by members of a particular team, although that isn't supported today and we'd have to look at whether it's possible to make that perform well.
[15:27] <cjwatson> I suspect the query would be fairly terrifying ...
[15:28] <cjwatson> rbasak: I believe that's for certain porting projects, not OpenStack.
[15:30] <banix> cjwatson: rbasak so are there other tools that can help me? in case you are aware of any. Just don’t want to create a new process or a huge overhead for people who file bugs and work on them while I can get a view of what is being worked on, etc….
[15:31] <rbasak> You could write a bot that looks up by specific individual submitters and adds a common tag maybe?
[15:31] <cjwatson> Anything for this type of work will require some assembly on your side.
[15:32] <banix> cjwatson: yes using a particular team would be helpful but i can imagin how big a querry that would lead to if there are many members of the greoup (assuming the querries will be based on individual members)
[15:32] <cjwatson> If it's an ongoing thing, you could write a launchpadlib script to search for tasks in various project (or a project group perhaps?) and return bugs with particular reporters.
[15:33] <banix> cool, will look for info on writing a launchpadlib script
[15:46] <karni> cjwatson: wgrant: Hi folks. Should I be able to see launchpad.net/projectname/+admin if I'm the project owner, or is this page (with project name and page aliases) visible to launchpad staff only?
[15:48] <cjwatson> karni: +admin is generally staff only.
[15:49] <karni> cjwatson: ok, makes sense. is there any way an owner can change project name (url) without contacting staff? (it's okay if the answer's 'No', I just want to know.)
[15:49] <cjwatson> karni: Afraid not.  https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad is the way to request that kind of thing
[15:50] <cjwatson> It's quick for us to do
[15:50] <cjwatson> (And let us know whether you need a redirect left behind)
[15:50] <karni> cjwatson: roger, thank you!
[15:56] <mapreri> cjwatson: can you also delete a project?  ages ago i registered one while thinking i'd have started a thing, but in the end i did nothing.. i'd prefer to free up the name and everything
[16:09] <cjwatson> mapreri: Yes, same URL
[16:09] <mapreri> cool
[16:10]  * mapreri never bother about it, dunno how it popped in my mind now
[17:04] <mapreri> ah, so the bottom "this solved my problem" triggers a reply with thanks, clever :P
[17:47] <dobey> omg this is awful
[17:47] <dobey> (the library licensing thing)
[17:48] <teward> dobey: ? (curiousity has piqued)
[17:48] <dobey> oh wrong channel, doh
[17:49] <teward> dobey: IRC will do that to you :)
[20:32] <pgquiles> how come launchpad.distributions["ubuntu"].searchTasks() works (many results) but the more-specific launchpad.distributions["ubuntu"].getSeries(name_or_version="vivid").searchTasks() does not?(it produces zero results) Am I doing something wrong?
[20:38] <dobey> there are no tasks targeted to vivid that match what you are searching for?
[21:08] <pgquiles> dobey: I'm searching with no parameters (i. e. I'm not limiting results to something more specific). Also, the same happens with other distro series (precise, lucid, etc).
[21:31] <wgrant> pgquiles: You always need to pass omit_targeted=False when searching for tasks in a series. It's a bit of a weird API wart.
[22:00] <pgquiles> wgrant: thanks!