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[03:17] <pygi> jml, hey :)
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[04:16] <Peng_> When is the version of bzr LP runs going to be upgraded next?
[04:17] <Peng_> (Not to be pushy; I'd just like to know.)
[04:17] <rockstar> Peng_, what do you mean?
[04:17] <rockstar> Peng_, nevermind, I see what you're asking.
[04:18] <Peng_> :P
[04:18] <rockstar> It'll be updated in two weeks with a fresh version of Launchpad.
[04:18] <Peng_> It's still 1.7.1rc1, which means no btrees.
[04:31] <rockstar> Peng_, yea, there were some hiccups.
[04:32] <beuno> hiccups? in loggerhead?
[04:32] * beuno server is down
[04:34] <rockstar> beuno, no, LP running bzr 1.7
[04:35] <beuno> rockstar, phew
[04:35] <rockstar> beuno, seems like loggerhead is okay right now, for once. :)
[04:36] <beuno> rockstar, I'd be very happy if by tomorrow it still was
[04:36] <beuno> means I can focus on other stuff
[04:36] <rockstar> beuno, yup.
[04:36] <beuno> which also includes performance improvements
[04:36] <beuno> just not random ones :)
[04:37] <rockstar> beuno, :) Yes, we know too much of that dance.
[04:38] <beuno> now, back to socializing...
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[06:12] <ziroday> Hi, are there any local asian ppa mirrors?
[08:43] <newfeats> how do i use launchpad? i forgot how to set up bazaar.
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[09:41] <smihaylov> staging.launchpad.net is not working. It says to report the problem here
[11:51] <christoph_debian> hi! launchpad ppa is refusing my dupload connection and the ppa-guide pointed to this place. can someone help me?
[11:51] <christoph_debian> http://paste.debian.net/22973/
[11:53] <christoph_debian> http://paste.debian.net/22974/
[11:55] <cprov-away> christoph_debian: sure, let me check.
[11:58] <cprov-away> christoph_debian: the ftp server seems to be down, indeed.
[11:58] <christoph_debian> cprov-away, ok that's an explanation
[11:58] <christoph_debian> so there is no problem on my side
[11:58] <christoph_debian> thanks for looking
[11:58] <cprov-away> solution coming in a bit.
[12:00] <cprov-away> christoph_debian: fixed.
[12:00] <christoph_debian> cprov-away, jep working again, thanks
[12:01] <cprov-away> christoph_debian: you are welcome, thanks for reporting the problem here.
[12:44] <pthulin> hi! Bazaar file browser seems to be down
[13:58] <cprov-away> pthulin: loggerhead, can you paste the URL you are using, please ?
[14:00] <cprov-away> pthulin: I see the problem, nevermind.
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[17:54] <bpierre> hi
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[20:55] <TRD> #openid
[23:33] <psusi> why on earth does searching for packages that contain "2.6.27" on launchpad.net/ubuntu/+search come back with 770 results, that don't contain that string anywhere?
[23:33] <Hobbsee> do they contain it in the page itself?
[23:33] <Hobbsee> as in, not just the title?
[23:34] <psusi> not that I can see or imagine
[23:35] <Hobbsee> oh, i see
[23:36] <psusi> also the overview page shows the package changelog, but not the description... shouldn't that be mentioned somewhere?
[23:37] <Hobbsee> psusi: I expect it's because it's matching only part of that string. launchpad search is often wrong, when it comes to things like numbers.
[23:37] <Hobbsee> i note that quoting them doesn't seem to work for there, though
[23:37] <psusi> I was wondering about that... like it's matching only "27"
[23:37] <psusi> yea, I tried quoting it too
[23:38] <Hobbsee> you're better off doing a google search, using site:launchpad.net, iirc
[23:39] <psusi> heh
[23:39] * Hobbsee points at https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/vmware-player-kernel-2.6.15/2.6.15.11-14 for the description
[23:39] <psusi> how about package descriptions? does lp show them anywhere? I'm wandering more about what some of these things are than their version history
[23:40] <psusi> ohh... edge eh? next gen launchpad code?
[23:40] <Hobbsee> yeah
[23:40] <Hobbsee> but that's on normal launchpad too
[23:40] <Hobbsee> (you just have to click on the version of whichever package you want, and it says it)
[23:41] <Hobbsee> doesn't give the short descriptions, though, only the long oness
[23:41] <Hobbsee> perhaps it should give the short ones too
[23:42] <psusi> hrm... I"m clicking on everything I can see and I can't get the description
[23:43] <psusi> wait... I suddenly found it... somehow
[23:44] <psusi> wow... have to go through like 4 clicks from the package overview page to get there
[23:45] <psusi> click on a version, click on the realease, click on releases in ubuntu...
[23:45] <Hobbsee> this is why a lot of people have shortcuts to parts of launchpad
[23:45] <Hobbsee> myself included.
[23:46] <psusi> what do you mean?
[23:47] <psusi> well, now that I've answered the questions that popped up on the way, maybe now I can get back to what I started trying to do... finding the kernel package.... lp doesn't seem to know about linux-image, except for the old 2.4
[23:47] <Hobbsee> linux-image binary comes out of linux-meta, but the source package for all the kernel stuff changed to just 'linux' a while ago
[23:48] <Hobbsee> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/%s
[23:48] <Hobbsee> as a shortcut
[23:48] <psusi> ahhh
[23:48] <Hobbsee> apt-cache madison is handy for that
[23:49] <psusi> so why don't the binary packages show up though?
[23:49] <psusi> when I search for linux-image?
[23:49] <Hobbsee> because launchpad search is likely borked again
[23:49] <Hobbsee> (ie, i don't know, but i've seen various borked results from it, so it wouldn't surprise me if that were the problem)
[23:50] <psusi> hehe...
[23:59] <flavour> staging.launchpad.net is down? "Sorry, there was a problem connecting to the Launchpad server. "