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klaxiangreetings. I am getting an "oops" error when trying to login to LaunchPad using the new Ubuntu single sign-on19:51
klaxianI can't report a bug because I can't log in19:51
klaxianis anyone available to help?19:51
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i336hi. unusual question! I need to find out how to use the launchpad API (raw HTTP, I don't know python) to query the latest versions of a package group, find what releases it has for different distributions, then list all the files associated with the release.22:15
i336more specifically, I want to figure out how to list the distro versions available for https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/chromium-browser, then once I've selected a version (ie, by clicking the dropdown next to a distro version), I need to get the file list of all files.22:16
i336the reason I need to do this is basically because I'm on an old 32-bit machine. my distribution, slackware, does build chromium for 32-bit, but it doesn't include debugging symbols, and I want to be able to track crashes/report bugs.22:16
i336I've been using an old version of chromium, something like 57, for ages now, and I want to upgrade, but I want to write a script to automate the upgrade process so I can be inclined to upgrade more frequently.22:17
i336but I can't figure launchpad's API out for the life of me, and as I said before I don't know python, so I need to understand the HTTP API.22:17
i336if anyone has any ideas where else I might be able to ask this I'd be happy to hear them22:17
i336my current fallback plan is HTML scraping btw22:18
i336(yep, the API is that opaque :< )22:18
i336oh - clarification, the old 57 version was from an ubuntu PPA. I was trying to explain that I've been successfully running an ubuntu version for a while.22:19
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