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[03:04] <jonrafkind> I can't copy my binaries to the maverick series. is that because its EOL?
[03:06] <wgrant> jonrafkind: Launchpad no longer supports Maverick in PPAs because it is EOL, indeed.
[03:07] <jonrafkind> should I delete my maverick package then?
[03:07] <jonrafkind> i mean can people still get it or is it still just taking up space?
[03:07] <wgrant> Probably.
[03:07] <wgrant> People can still get to it.
[03:07] <wgrant> But anyone using Maverick now is asking for their machines to be exploited :)
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[12:34] <debfx> wgrant: the lp._browser._request() approach to fetch private build logs has the problem that it writes the uncompressed log to the cache.
[12:35] <debfx> do you have an idea how to bypass the cache or get the ?token= url without the content?
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[13:32] <MattJ> I'm trying to copy a source package from one series to another in a PPA, is there anything I should know?
[13:32] <MattJ> I get this error: The following source cannot be copied: luadbi 0.6-0~svn2ubuntu1 in lucid (same version already has published binaries in the destination archive)
[13:32] <MattJ> But I'm trying to copy to precise
[13:35] <MattJ> Oh, I just found https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/330711
[13:35] <ubot5`> Ubuntu bug 330711 in Launchpad itself ""same version already has published binaries in the destination archive" error when copying and rebuilding between series in a PPA" [Low,Triaged]
[13:45] <mdeslaur> could someone please look at OOPS-7839f3e1c8cee1e9a90d24d39cd2d2c9
[13:45] <ubot5`> https://lp-oops.canonical.com/oops.py/?oopsid=7839f3e1c8cee1e9a90d24d39cd2d2c9
[13:46] <mdeslaur> I'm just trying to add a package to a bug I just opened
[13:47] <czajkowski> mdeslaur: see the bug linked to it
[13:49] <mdeslaur> czajkowski: it links to a bug that was marked fixed released in 2010, so I'm not sure that's helpful :)
[14:19] <psusi> could an admin please beat this idiot with the twit stick and expunge his ranting, raving useless comments? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mdadm/+bug/872220/comments/56
[14:19] <ubot5`> Ubuntu bug 872220 in mdadm (Ubuntu) "Fails to boot when there's problems with softraid" [High,Triaged]
[14:19] <czajkowski> done
[14:20] <psusi> thanks
[14:30] <psusi> another one by the some guy: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/699802/comments/63
[14:30] <ubot5`> Ubuntu bug 699802 in grub2 (Ubuntu) "error:: no video mode activated" [Medium,Confirmed]
[14:31] <czajkowski> psusi: done also
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[18:50] <MTecknology> on https://launchpad.net/nginx/+packages it looks like the wrong series was linked to packages for some distros. I'd like to get it straightened out but as the project owner I don't seem to have the privs needed to unlink them.
[18:52] <MTecknology> Example: nginx-1.2.0-1 in Ubuntu 12.04 should be linked against the 1.2 series, not 0.8
[18:52] <MTecknology> wgrant: You're brilliant.. any chance you could help me out? :)
[19:19] <KeithW> Hi folks -- I'd like to set up a bzr branch on lp to track a git ref (on github) -- is this possible?
[19:20] <KeithW> (In this case because I'd like the "mosh-stable" branch of github.com/keithw/mosh.git to be imported onto launchpad so I can build PPA packages from a recipe from it.
[19:20] <KeithW> )
[19:21] <KeithW> Ah, apparently you append ",branch=NAME" to the URL? Will try.
[19:54] <KeithW> Hmm, no, that did not do the trick.
[19:54] <KeithW> https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/1000852 notwithstanding.
[19:54] <ubot5`> Ubuntu bug 1000852 in Launchpad itself "document how to import non-HEAD git branches" [Low,Triaged]
[20:44] <KeithW> Ah, it seems to work given a git:// URL (just not with an https:// URL to a git repostory).
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