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[00:05] <ovnicraft> so i get working bzr send but i want to know if there is any web tool to scan the email or mail list check the patches and manage it ? |
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[00:21] <spiv> ovnicraft: bundlebuggy |
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[00:23] <ovnicraft> yes i am trying to install, but last update was in 2009 |
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[00:23] <ovnicraft> is not a good signal |
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[00:33] <ovnicraft> i can't install it |
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[00:33] <ovnicraft> there is any another tool like it? |
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[07:03] <vila> hi all (and a special hi to 7 digits lp bugs ;) |
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[08:03] <mgz> morning all! |
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[08:12] <mgz> bug 1000000 |
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[08:12] <ubot5> Launchpad bug 1000000 in Edubuntu "For every bug on Launchpad, 67 iPads are sold" [Wishlist,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1000000 |
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[08:12] <mgz> ehehhee |
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[08:14] <fullermd> Who knew apple was causing so many problems? |
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[08:18] <bob2> if it's the same price, it doesn't really address the listed problems (but of course: FREEDOM) |
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[08:23] <vila> mgz: hehe, too bad you don't have IRC logs ;O) |
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[08:29] <fullermd> Of course an iPad is, what, like 400 bucks? So fixing a bug on LP should be worth... $26,800... |
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[08:29] * fullermd gets hacking. |
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[08:30] * bob2 kicks in $5 |
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[09:34] <fullermd> The sad part of getting a mail from PQM on -commits is that it underlines how few mails have come from PQM on -commits of late... |
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[09:40] <mgz> indeed. |
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[10:15] <bob2> fullermd, otoh, PQM LIVES |
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[10:17] * fullermd dives for a shotgun. |
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[10:23] <mgz> ha, christian perrier complaining about inflated launchpad bug count, |
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[10:24] <jam> mgz: because of the 1M rollover? |
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[10:24] <mgz> and too many dupes of bug 728840 on samba4... which jelmer fixed! |
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[10:24] <ubot5> Launchpad bug 728840 in samba4 (Ubuntu Natty) "upgradeprovision crashed with LdbError in connect(): (80, 'Failed to load modules from: /usr/lib/samba/ldb\n')" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/728840 |
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[10:24] <bob2> the ipad one above seemed to have used spamming to get the round number |
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[10:25] <mgz> yeah, flooding bug reports to get the magic number is a little silly, but it's not unusual |
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[10:25] <mgz> I remember peeps doing it to get a magic number wikipedia article |
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[10:25] <fullermd> Is that supposed to be a _supporting_ argument? :p |
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[10:26] <bob2> tl;dr some people are lame, film at 11 |
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[10:26] <jelmer> mgz: I don't think bubulle is really complaining about the bug numbers |
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[10:26] <jelmer> mgz: more about the fact that there are so many bug reports that aren't particularly useful |
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[10:26] <mgz> jelmer: but the whol point of errors.ubuntu.com and related work for precise was to improve this |
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[10:26] <bob2> making bug reporting very easy isn't without downsides :) |
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[10:26] <mgz> and the samba4 thing he's complaining about isn't even new |
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[10:27] <jelmer> mgz: for precise, we still good a flood of duplicate bug reports |
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[10:27] <jelmer> mgz: all of which had to be marked as dupes |
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[10:28] <mgz> right, the crash deduping stuff isn't perfect, but it's (mostly) a big improvement |
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[10:28] <mgz> there's only one 9-series bug in that impressive dupe list. |
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[10:28] <jelmer> mgz: it doesn't seem to be working for the samba4 package |
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[10:29] <jelmer> mgz: the bug only occurs for the upgrade to oneiric afaik |
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[10:32] <mgz> certainly the crash stuff on precise has mostly worked for me, pointed at (already fixed) bug reports where they existed |
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[10:33] <mgz> though didn't do anything useful for one with a smashed stack (unsuprisingly) |
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[10:33] <jelmer> I've been doing a lot of manual bug duping for samba4 in precise too, so it certainly doesn't seem to work for that |
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[10:34] <jelmer> related, opening the stracktraces attached to those automated bug reports in chromium/firefox (often the only way to see what the bug is about) has quite a bit of overhead |
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[10:35] <jelmer> I do think we have made progress, but I also agree with bubulle that (at least for the samba4 package) the automated bug reports are more of a nuisance than really useful at this point. |
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[10:35] <mgz> right, launchpad attachments aren't the best way of looking at that info |
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[10:36] <mgz> really they need to link back to the new fancy stuff |
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[10:43] <jelmer> mgz: hmm, errors.ubuntu.com is interesting |
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[10:44] <mgz> it's a mini version of the really nice crash stuff mozilla have had for ages |
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[10:44] <jelmer> mgz: it seems it has only reports for specific packages though |
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[10:44] <mgz> which is great for analysing crash frequency and causes |
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[10:44] <jelmer> mgz: so it's not apport based then? |
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[10:44] <mgz> I'm not sure on all the details, it's Evan's baby |
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[10:45] <jelmer> ah |
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[14:06] <bialix> hi all |
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[14:11] <jelmer> hi bialix |
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[14:19] <mgz> hey alexander |
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[14:28] <vila> hey bialix |
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[14:28] <vila> ha, too late ;) |
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[14:29] <mgz> just missed, vila :) |
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[14:30] <vila> hey bialix |
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[14:30] <bialix> hi bzr-core guys! |
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[14:30] <vila> darn, sound broken again... |
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[14:30] <bialix> what is your plans about new releases? |
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[14:30] <jelmer> vila: *piiiing* |
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[14:30] <mgz> bialix: well, we really need to release 2.5.1 with the various fixes |
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[14:31] <bialix> it seems all you are very busy last months, it's very quiet in ML/merge proposals |
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[14:32] <mgz> right, we've not been working on bzr |
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[14:42] <bialix> mgz: can I ask why? |
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[14:43] <mgz> meh, we should have posted something to the list ages back |
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[14:43] <mgz> so, I'm still not sure what we're going to be working on next month |
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[14:44] <mgz> but we're not on bzr feature work for the forseeable future. |
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[14:45] <mgz> jam is doing sprint hand-off this week of the U1 work he was doing on rotation since the autumn |
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[14:46] <mgz> then hopefully we can get a few things better sorted out. |
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[18:38] <bjp> is something wrong with this revisionspec: -rbefore:date:2012-05-03,11:34:00 |
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[18:39] <bjp> i'm getting 'requested revision does not exist in branch' but there are plenty of revisions and the last one is from before that |
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[18:44] <james_w> bjp, "bzr help revisionspec" reads like there has to be a revision after the date in question for that to work |
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[18:45] <bjp> for -rdate:, but i read (somewhere) that -rbefore:date: grabs one before that date |
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[18:45] <james_w> bjp, it probably grabs the revision before the one pointed to by the date thing |
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[18:45] <bjp> ooh |
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[18:46] <james_w> before(date) rather than (before date) |
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[18:46] <bjp> so i need to do a special case for last revision older than date? (i'm trying to batch some bzr commands) |
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[18:47] <james_w> bjp, that's what it reads like, but I'm not positive |
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[20:41] <thopiekar> hello. Using "bzr branch ftp://<user>:<pass>@<ip>/<dir>/<branch>/ " gives me the error that the connection has been refused and using bzrlib in a python script gives the same error: http://pastebin.com/mb6aPK7p |
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[21:11] <lifeless> thopiekar: that suggests that the ftp server isn't running or is firewalled |
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[21:41] <thopiekar> but the link is working as you put it into a browser or connect to it via ftp client |
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[21:41] <thopiekar> lifeless: ^ |
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[21:43] <thopiekar> and I get the same error when using the local ip in my private network (no firewall) |
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[22:06] <thopiekar> something similar when pushing code via ftp: http://pastebin.com/WiEv4FHk |
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