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[04:36] <Hew> Hey guys. How do I find which package installed a certain file? I'm sure there was some command that did this, but I can't remember it. |
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[04:39] <bimberi> Hew: dpkg -S /path/to/file |
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[04:39] <Hew> bimberi: excellent, thank you :-) |
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[04:40] <bimberi> yw :) |
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[14:06] <Rioting_pacifist> how do i find the backwards dependancies of a program (what depends on a library)? |
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[14:06] <seb128> apt-cache rdepends library |
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[14:10] <Rioting_pacifist> thx |
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[14:11] <Rioting_pacifist> a program is listed twice is that a problem or just the way to apt-cache works works? |
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[14:12] <seb128> you might have several sources providing a different version for this one |
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[14:13] <seb128> you can apt-cache rdepends library | sort | uniq too |
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[14:34] <seyed-mehdi> hi everyone |
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[14:35] <seyed-mehdi> I can't open any https pages. can anyone help please ? |
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[14:38] <seyed-mehdi> any suggestion ? |
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[14:41] <persia> seyed-mehdi: You might ask on #launchpad if there is any way around it, although be warned that there may be problems with some data. |
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[14:42] <seyed-mehdi> persia: thanks 4 suggestion :) which data may have problems ? |
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[14:43] <persia> seyed-mehdi: I'm not sure. Personally, I'd not be surprised if e.g. private bugs were not available without https. |
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[14:45] <seyed-mehdi> persia: I donno, its better checking #launchpad :) thanks |
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[14:47] <seyed-mehdi> persia: where r u from ? ur ID is name of my country ! |
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[14:49] <Rioting_pacifist> could somebody with kubuntu please confirm/deny #240472 for me please |
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[14:49] <persia> seyed-mehdi: Not since 1935, but the United States |
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[14:50] <persia> bug #240472 (not that I use kubuntu, but links are good) |
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[14:50] <ubottu> Launchpad bug 240472 in kubuntu-meta "firefox3 breaks in kubuntu when certain programs are installed" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/240472 |
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[14:52] <Hobbsee> persia: er, why is it a launchpad thing, if he can't open https? |
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[14:52] <persia> Hobbsee: Huh? Maybe I have the context wrong. |
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[14:53] <Hobbsee> persia: the guy never mentioned launchpd at all - he just said he couldn't open https pages. |
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[14:53] <persia> seyed-mehdi: Are you here to talk about a bug with not being able to open https, or are you having trouble helping with bug triage because you are behind a firewall that prohibits https? |
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[14:53] <Hobbsee> persia: haven't you noticed a disturbing trend of people coming here for premier support, as #ubuntu is too busy? |
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[14:54] <persia> Hobbsee: Not recently. I'll try to be more careful, with that in mind. |
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[14:54] <seyed-mehdi> persia: no Im not behind any firewall or proxy. I can have not any problem with opening such urls in Windows |
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[14:54] <Hobbsee> persia: that might make it clearer? |
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[14:54] <persia> seyed-mehdi: Did you already search for a bug that matches your issue? |
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[14:55] <persia> Hobbsee: Indeed. |
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[14:55] <seyed-mehdi> persia: yeah, but didnt find anything |
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[14:55] <seyed-mehdi> persia: there was problem with opening htts in OO or evolution or other progs, but my problem is not those |
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[14:56] <persia> seyed-mehdi: Maybe you have a new bug then. Have you tried multiple browsers? |
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[14:57] <seyed-mehdi> persia: yeah, any known browser such as Firefox, opera, Konqueror and others |
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[14:58] <seyed-mehdi> persia: i hadnt this problem in other distro's of ubuntu |
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[14:58] <persia> seyed-mehdi: Hrm. Not sure which package to file the bug against then. You might start with a question, and after some more investigation file a bug. |
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[14:59] <seyed-mehdi> persia: the point is that I've reinstall ubuntu, either kubuntu but nothing changes, even in Live CD I cant browse those. |
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[15:00] <persia> seyed-mehdi: Right. It sounds like a bug. Unfortunately, as it seems to happen under multiple conditions, I don't know where to suggest you file it, which is why I recommended a question. |
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[15:00] <persia> You might also find support in #ubuntu helpful towards determining the nature of the bug so it can get filed and processed, and this doesn't happen to anyone else. |
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[15:01] <seyed-mehdi> persia: I was in that channel, no one have any answer for that |
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[15:02] <persia> seyed-mehdi: Then a question is your best bet. |
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[15:03] <seyed-mehdi> persia: it seems that it's last chance ! |
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[16:07] <snap-l> COuld I get a member of the bug squad to prioritize / triage a bug? bug 99445 |
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[16:07] <ubottu> Launchpad bug 99445 in sun-java6 "Java 6 and KDE integration" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/99445 |
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[16:12] <yuriy> snap-l: there are also some bugs about java not working in konqueror and such |
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[16:12] <snap-l> This is a different issue... it's about appearance, not the plugin |
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[16:13] <yuriy> snap-l: I think the best thing to do would be to put together a spec documenting all the stuff broken with java in KDE and what needs to be done to fix it |
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[16:13] <james_w> snap-l: I think you've done a good job with the bug, is there anything else that you think needs doing to it |
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[16:13] <james_w> apart from fixing it of course :-) |
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[16:13] <snap-l> james_w: I can't think of anything at the moment |
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[16:14] <snap-l> yuriy: This is across KDE distros vs. GNOME. I checked it out with Kubuntu and Mandriva 11 last night / this morning using jbidwatcher |
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[16:14] <james_w> I'll set the Ubuntu status to triaged |
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[16:14] <snap-l> Thanks! |
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[16:14] <snap-l> yuriy: The differences between how it appears in GNOME / GTK vs. KDE / QT are pretty striking. |
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[16:15] <james_w> snap-l: are you not a member of bugcontrol yet? |
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[16:15] <snap-l> No, I am not. |
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[16:15] <james_w> have you considered applying? |
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[16:15] <snap-l> james_w: I've considered it, but would like to get more familar with the process before having more authority. :) |
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[16:16] <james_w> sure, no rush. |
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[16:16] <james_w> if java looks really bad under KDE then a couple of screenshots added to the bugs might help a bit. |
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[16:17] <snap-l> I'll attach some tonight. |
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[16:20] <yuriy> snap-l: since there's a script that supposedly fixes it, screenshots of how it should look would be good too |
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[16:22] <snap-l> Yeah, I'll put them all up |
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[16:23] <snap-l> Funy enough, I don't even use KDE, so I installed Kubuntu and Mandriva under Virtualbox. :) |
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[16:34] <yuriy> heh, gj snap-l! thanks for your work! |
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[16:39] <snap-l> yuriy: Thank you. |
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[16:56] <dholbach> "How to run a Bug Jam" session in #ubuntu-meeting in 4 minutes |
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[18:07] <bdmurray> calc: bug 228604 has a test document now but it doesn't crash for me - it just looks really odd |
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[18:07] <ubottu> Launchpad bug 228604 in openoffice.org "Segmentation Fault with Excel sheet" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/228604 |
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[18:09] <calc> bdmurray: i just followed up to it, it doesn't crash for me either on hardy-updates. the user claimed it looked weird under excel as well but didn't crash there |
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[18:09] <calc> so the fact the document is bad isn't a problem afaict, just the old crash |
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[18:09] <calc> but that looks like it is fixed now |
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[18:10] <bdmurray> a screenshot of what it looks like w/ excel might be interesting |
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[18:10] <bdmurray> but yeah not crashing is progress! |
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[18:15] <Old_Soldier> it limd of defeats the purpose of a test file :) and creates a new / different bug |
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[18:15] <Old_Soldier> *kind |
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[18:15] <Old_Soldier> ack must have coffee! |
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[18:51] <afflux> Is there a way to let E*Botu only announce new bugs which are not sync/merge requests? :) |
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[18:52] <james_w> it can be useful to see them. |
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[18:53] <afflux> probably |
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[18:53] <afflux> I felt bored and scrolled through my scrollback in -bugs-announce, and I had the impression that 99% were sync requests :P |
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[18:54] <james_w> that's good! :-) |
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[18:54] * thekorn did not know that -ananounce is active and usefull again |
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[18:55] <afflux> for some weeks now, iirc |
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[18:57] <bdmurray> james_w: hi there |
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[18:58] <thekorn> bdmurray, hi! |
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[18:58] <bdmurray> thekorn: hello, how are things with you? |
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[18:59] <james_w> hi bdmurray |
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[18:59] <james_w> hi thekorn |
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[18:59] <thekorn> bdmurray, good, lot's of soccer here in europe :) |
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[18:59] <afflux> wuuuh, yeah, we won yesterday, yeah!!1111 :P |
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[18:59] <thekorn> hi james_w |
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[19:00] <bdmurray> I've updated my greasemonkey patches script - http://people.ubuntu.com/~brian/greasemonkey/lp_patches.user.js |
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[19:00] <bdmurray> It now identifies patches in bug comments not just in the attachments portlet |
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[19:00] <afflux> school was fun today... holidays started today, so it was the last day, we got our reports and so on, and most people were boozed :) |
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[19:01] <thekorn> bdmurray, I recently experimented with javascript and greasemonkey, I started a script which integrats the activitilog in the main bugpage, |
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[19:01] <thekorn> so you see each log item in a comment box |
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[19:02] <thekorn> like in other bug tracker |
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[19:02] <thekorn> +s |
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[19:02] <bdmurray> that might be neat, especially seeing who modified the description |
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[19:03] <thekorn> yes, exactly and you can see the reaction of comments in a chronical order |
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[19:03] <thekorn> but its not mature yet |
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[19:04] <thekorn> I've also done some work on py-lp-bugs |
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[19:04] <afflux> bdmurray: btw.: I intend to go to the EMEA board for ubuntu membership. It would be very nice if you could add some testimonials to my wikipage https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KjellBraden |
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[19:05] <afflux> bdmurray: I'm leaving for holidays on monday or tuesday, so no hurry ;) |
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[19:05] <bdmurray> afflux: okay, I don't see a specific section for testimonials |
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[19:05] <thekorn> bdmurray, my plan for the weekend is to reduce the number of unmerged branches of py-lp-bugs. and I'm not sure about the procedure: |
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[19:05] <afflux> hum, will create that in 20 mins.. |
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[19:06] <bdmurray> afflux: okay great, ping me when its ready for me |
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[19:06] <thekorn> should I merge them into a copy of the .main branch and then merge this copy back to .main |
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[19:06] <thekorn> or should I merge the changes directly to .main |
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[19:07] <bdmurray> thekorn: I think the bzr log is easier to parse if they are committed directly but james_w might know best |
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[19:07] <thekorn> bdmurray, note: some of this changes a really big and some of them are changeing the API |
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[19:07] <james_w> yep bdmurray is right |
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[19:07] <thekorn> or removing obviously unused features |
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[19:08] <james_w> however, if you want to set up a devel branch where you stage all of these big things for some integration testing then that works as well. |
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[19:08] <thekorn> bdmurray, some functions are so buggy, nobody seems to use them, else we would get lots of bugreports |
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[19:09] <bdmurray> If they are that large I think having a separate branch would be best as it could negatively effect apport |
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[19:09] <bdmurray> or the retracing service rather |
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[19:09] <thekorn> otherwise: if nobody uses this branch, we won't get real-life test results |
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[19:10] <bdmurray> I'm happy to test it, I'm just concerned about killing the retracer |
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[19:10] <thekorn> ok, |
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[19:11] <thekorn> so I will create a dev brach, |
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[19:11] <thekorn> merge changes, |
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[19:11] <thekorn> announce it, |
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[19:11] <thekorn> and after a week of testing merge it to .main |
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[19:12] <thekorn> btw, leonov is a new tool using py-lp-bugs! https://edge.launchpad.net/leonov |
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[19:12] <bdmurray> I've seen some stuff on planet about it. It looks neat |
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[19:13] <bdmurray> oh, I'd really like to see bug 233948 merged it main |
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[19:13] <ubottu> Launchpad bug 233948 in python-launchpad-bugs "add username to http-request header" [Undecided,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/233948 |
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[19:14] <thekorn> bdmurray, damn, I forgot about this bug |
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[19:15] <bdmurray> thekorn: no problem, I understand |
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[19:17] <thekorn> bdmurray, there is an (optional) file which contains the name of the user, I named this file ~/.python-launchpad-bugs-cookie in this patch, |
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[19:17] <thekorn> but it is actually not a cookie, |
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[19:17] <thekorn> do you have a naming suggestion |
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[19:19] <bdmurray> maybe '.rc' or '.conf' |
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[19:19] <thekorn> ~/.python-launchpad-bugs.conf |
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[19:20] <bdmurray> that works for me |
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[19:22] <thekorn> james_w, is it know that 'bzr patch' is broken in hardy? |
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[19:23] <thekorn> or, better: do you know about it? |
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[19:23] <james_w> I didn't |
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[19:23] <james_w> what's the error? |
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[19:24] <thekorn> bzr: ERROR: bzrlib.plugins.bzrtools.errors.PatchFailed: |
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[19:24] <thekorn> will file a bugreport with all output |
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[19:24] <james_w> it's actually a bzrtools command, so can you file it against that package please? |
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[19:25] <thekorn> yes, ok, but then there is another bug: it says: Please report a bug at https://bugs.launchpad.net/bzr/+filebug |
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[19:25] <thekorn> :) |
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[19:26] <james_w> we can always reassign it, but if I can get you to do the work then it's easier for me :-) |
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[19:29] <thekorn> james_w, ok, it is bug 241738 |
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[19:29] <ubottu> Launchpad bug 241738 in bzrtools "bzr: ERROR: bzrlib.plugins.bzrtools.errors.PatchFailed: " [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/241738 |
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[19:29] <james_w> ah, ok, it is a bug |
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[19:29] <james_w> but the command won't apply a patch that won't apply cleanly |
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[19:30] <james_w> use --force to get the .rej etc. |
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[19:31] <thekorn> james_w, hmm, sorry, bzr patch --force <file> ? |
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[19:31] <james_w> yeah, I think so |
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[19:31] <thekorn> there is no --force for the patch command for me |
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[19:35] <james_w> there's something weird going on here |
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[19:35] <james_w> you don't happen to have bzr aliased to bzr -Derror do you? |
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[19:36] <james_w> ah no, the arguments are there |
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[19:36] <thekorn> no |
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[19:37] <james_w> do you have the .rej files? |
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[19:39] <james_w> I don't know why it is coming up with a backtrace, but it seems like this is intended behaviour |
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[19:41] <thekorn> james_w, I have .rej and the result looks also ok |
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[19:41] <thekorn> everything seems to be patched correct |
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[19:41] <thekorn> but it does not look userfreindly |
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[19:42] <james_w> yeah, you shouldn't have the backtrace. |
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[19:42] <james_w> I can't see why you do from looking at the code. I'm sure Aaron will know what's going on, so I'll leave it for him to look at. |
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[19:43] <thekorn> james_w, thanks a lot |
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[19:43] <james_w> no problem, thanks for the bug report. |
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[19:54] <afflux> bdmurray: added a section on the wikipage |
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[20:09] <bdmurray> afflux: are you editing it? your lock has timed out |
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[20:11] <afflux> bdmurray: hm, probably screwed up with tabs.. pressing "abort" in the edit page should release the lock, right? |
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[20:11] * bdmurray shrugs |
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[20:29] <bdmurray> afflux: I've added my testimonial |
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[20:29] <afflux> thanks! |
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[20:30] <bdmurray> My pleasure, good luck! |
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[20:30] <afflux> huh, that was detailed. :) |
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[20:47] <bdmurray> thekorn: is there anyway to test bug 233948? |
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[20:47] <ubottu> Launchpad bug 233948 in python-launchpad-bugs "add username to http-request header" [Undecided,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/233948 |
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[20:48] <bdmurray> oh, a packet trace! |
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[20:48] <thekorn> bdmurray, I recently thought about the same question |
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[20:49] <thekorn> oh, yeah, you are right |
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[20:49] <bdmurray> I could ask for logs too but a packet trace seems easier |
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[21:32] <thekorn> can someone please give me an opinion on which of these bugreports should be the master: bug 45516, bug 84098 and bug 205325 |
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[21:32] <ubottu> Launchpad bug 45516 in vlc "Always On Top doesn't work" [Low,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/45516 |
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[21:32] <ubottu> Launchpad bug 84098 in vlc ""always on top" option in VLC not working" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/84098 |
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[21:32] <ubottu> Launchpad bug 205325 in vlc "vlc being compiled with wxwidgets 2.6 .. should use 2.8 to fix "allway on top" in Hardy " [Low,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/205325 |
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[21:33] <thekorn> the last one seems to have a solution, but the others have more comments (are older) |
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[21:33] <thekorn> I don't even know if this is a bug in vlc or compiz |
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[21:40] <bdmurray> thekorn: it looks like some of my changes got dropeed in python-launchpad-bugs |
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[21:41] <thekorn> oh |
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[21:41] <bdmurray> in basebuglistfilter.py |
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[21:42] <bdmurray> oh, it's just my comment |
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[21:44] <thekorn> but your comment between reporter and comment in the OPTION_DICT is still there |
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[21:44] <bdmurray> hmmm |
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[21:44] <bdmurray> might just be me then |
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[21:45] <thekorn> maybe a toggle full-line comments option in your $EDITOR |
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[21:46] <bdmurray> is there a way to force p-lp-b to use http instead of https? |
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[21:51] <thekorn> bdmurray, no, I think there is no way to use launchpad via http:// |
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[21:51] <thekorn> http:// is always redirected to https:// |
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[21:52] <bdmurray> hrm, packet traces won't be that helpful then. ;) |
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[21:55] <thekorn> bdmurray, you can packet trace this: |
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[21:56] <thekorn> python -c "from launchpadbugs.http_connection import HTTPConnection; c = HTTPConnection(); c._HTTPConnection__opener.open('http://www.google.de')" |
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[21:58] <bdmurray> thekorn: I've got confirmation it works |
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[21:58] <thekorn> super |
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[22:29] <sbeattie> thekorn|bdmurray: does http://www.nxnw.org/~steve/warez/python-launchpad-bugs-add_component_to_task.patch look sensible for exporting the component out of the task in launchpad? |
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[22:31] <thekorn> sbeattie, looking |
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[22:31] <sbeattie> thanks |
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[22:31] <thekorn> + user = LateBindingProperty(get_component) |
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[22:32] <thekorn> has to be component = .. |
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[22:32] <sbeattie> doh! |
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[22:32] <sbeattie> monkey-see-monkey-do failed me. |
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[22:33] <sbeattie> thekorn: patch updated. |
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[22:34] * sbeattie thinks "No wonder I was reduced to call get_component() when I tried to make use of my patch: |
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[22:35] <thekorn> ok, looks good so far, |
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[22:36] <thekorn> but what do you think |
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[22:36] <thekorn> about changing the default value of "component" to None instead of "unknown" |
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[22:37] <thekorn> so you can do something like if not task.component: .... |
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[22:37] <thekorn> instead of if task.component == "unknown" |
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[22:38] <sbeattie> sure, happy to do that, that was my area of concern actually, of how to handle the case when the task doesn't have a component listed. |
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[22:39] <thekorn> sbeattie, if you change self._component = .... to self._component = value_dict.get("component", None) task.component will be none if there is no component listed |
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[22:40] <sbeattie> yep, just testing that out now. |
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[22:41] <sbeattie> thekorn: fixed and updated. |
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[22:45] <thekorn> sbeattie, ok, cool, looks good, then add yourself to AUTHORS and I will commit this patch :) |
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[22:45] <sbeattie> thekorn: sure thing, thanks! |
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[22:46] <thekorn> thank you! |
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[22:47] <thekorn> sbeattie, if you are using bzr, can you please run bzr diff > mypatch.diff so committing is easier for me ;) |
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[22:50] <sbeattie> thekorn: done and pushed to http://www.nxnw.org/~steve/warez/python-launchpad-bugs-add_component_to_task.patch |
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[22:51] <sbeattie> (I was using quilt rather than bzr diff to generate the patch, just out of familiarity. I have it set to generate -p1 patches by default) |
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[22:53] <thekorn> sbeattie, ok, thanks again, I will run some tests now, and than commit it |
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[22:53] <sbeattie> thekorn: great, thanks again! |
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[22:59] <thekorn> sbeattie, pushed |
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