[02:56] hi there. Is the password reset functionality broken on launchpad.net? [02:59] can someone tell me what email I used for https://launchpad.net/~hellekin ? I didn't use the site for so long, and I can't reset password. If it's a Gmail account, it does not exist anymore (but I would expect @cepheide.org) [03:07] hellekin: Your expection is correct. [03:08] expectation, rather [03:08] StevenK: then it seems there's an issue with email reset [03:08] password reset (email not received) [03:18] hellekin: You'll see a support link at the bottom of the password reset page. Can you file a request there? [03:21] wgrant: I read "If you have forgotten your Launchpad password or your password is rejected, you can request a reminder on the standard Launchpad login page." [03:21] following the link says "This page is meant to be called from an OpenID-enabled site and therefore has no user-facing functions." [03:22] should I report a bug for that? ;o) [03:23] hellekin: Looks like you need to select Other to actually get the support form. [03:26] wgrant: form submitted [03:26] hellekin: Great. [03:27] (login.launchpad.net is actually a different theme for login.ubuntu.com -- it's not managed by Launchpad staff, so you need to use the normal Ubuntu SSO support channels) [03:28] ( bleh. I'm using Debian :P ) [03:28] my 70yo mother uses Ubuntu ;o) [03:28] That's why it's a different theme :) [04:02] Hi, can someone increase the size of this PPA? [04:02] https://launchpad.net/~aims/+archive/sagemath/+packages [04:02] I want to upload a new upstream version [04:02] (e.g can it be doubled? sagemath is a large package) [04:03] pipedream: The quote has been doubled. [04:04] pipedream: if it's open source, why are you not building it in the PPA? [04:07] wgrant: thanks [04:08] micahg: the from-source is a hard problem [04:08] pipedream: This looks a lot like a GPL violation. [04:08] pipedream: Since you're distributing binaries without the corresponding source. [04:08] it contains 50 or 100 other free software packages, and builds cleanly because of tight version control [04:09] wgrant: the binary contains the whole source tree and mercurial history [04:09] Ah, handy. [04:09] So it's merely fairly evil, not actually illegal. :) [04:09] micahg: people are working on debianizing it, this is meant to bridge the gap in the meantime: easy installs and automatic updates [04:09] heh [04:10] I think it fills an important hole in sagemath adoption [04:10] I can't wait to not have to do this, btw [04:10] Indeed, it looks like a reasonable solution for now. [04:10] I have started working on from-source, one component, maxima failed due to -Bsymbolic-something [04:10] that was just the beginning. [04:10] It builds its own maxima? :/ [04:10] the PPA repackages the upstream built binary, and rolls out fairly easily [04:11] maxima's problematic to build reliably at the best of times :) [04:11] wgrant: all of these http://www.sagemath.org/download-packages.html [04:11] uhm no: http://www.sagemath.org/packages/standard/ [04:12] looks like most of these are already packaged at least [04:12] Yeah [04:12] and the debianization (initially started by tim abbott of ksplice) got so outdated no one used it [04:12] And at least a lot of them have fairly stable APIs. [04:12] micahg: the version dependencies are way way way tooi tight [04:12] https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/debian-sage [04:12] pipedream: so loosen them :) [04:12] micahg: about 5 years worth of work [04:12] the PPA took one month [04:13] (and I learnt packaging from scratch in that month, alongside a full time job) [04:14] http://wiki.sagemath.org/devel/DebianSage [04:14] people are working on it [04:14] "started 2008" [04:14] pipedream: the first step I'd suggest is just to bundle all the sources you need and build them [04:14] that wiki is dead now, the work has moved [04:15] then you can at least build from source [04:15] then you can work on using system versions [04:15] micahg: we can build from source already [04:15] pipedream: I mean in the PPA :) [04:16] building from source inside debuild is a while other baby. but that is what we are working on yes. [04:16] I doubt you suggest I STOP updating the PPA though [04:16] /while/whole/ [04:17] pipedream: no, not at all, but just suggesting a more common way of solving your problem [04:17] I also have rstudio-upstream-deb and casapy-upstream-binary :-P [04:17] micahg: thanks. We are working on it [04:18] pipedream: BTW, there's #ubuntu-packaging if you run into issues [04:18] sure, that is where I got my first help. I know tumbleweed from www.clug.org.za and he helped me a lot [04:19] the PPA solves a *different* problem: urgency ;) [04:20] the from-source will solve the main problem once and for all, but it takes time [04:21] here is the latest on debianization, if anyone wants to help out: http://lists.debian.org/debian-science/2012/05/msg00092.html [04:22] that is pretty much where it resurfaced after a year or two dormant [05:44] Hey guys, I keep getting a page error when trying to upload a tar.gz to my project. But its only 172.8 MB [06:15] Ok....well thanks [06:24] Hi, is there any problem with branch mirroring? https://code.launchpad.net/~vagrantc/ltsp/ltsp-debian-packaging doesn't pull from http://anonscm.debian.org/loggerhead/pkg-ltsp/ltsp-debian-packaging/changes/ anymore... [06:26] alkisg: It possibly doesn't like the redirect [06:26] I'd reregister it with the new URL [06:26] wgrant: thank you wgrant, I'll notify the branch maintainer... [06:26] alkisg: You can register a fresh import yourself. [06:27] Ah right, let me read about that... [06:28] https://code.launchpad.net/ltsp/+new-import [06:31] Thanks, the instructions on https://help.launchpad.net/Code/MirroredBranches didn't work :) [06:31] Oh, that page shouldn't still exist [06:31] Since mirrored branches are deprecated in favour of imports [06:32] * wgrant deletes. [06:37] Hmm I'm not sure about what to put in bzr location... if I put the same, "http://bzr.debian.org/bzr/pkg-ltsp/ltsp-debian-packaging", then why would my import work while vagrantc's doesn't? [06:37] ...and also I only see a very old dir there, "backup.bzr/13-May-2011 17:37 "... [06:38] alkisg: That URL redirects to http://anonscm.debian.org/bzr/bzr/pkg-ltsp/ltsp-debian-packaging/ [06:38] There's a .bzr there, but Apache doesn't show it by default [06:38] Enter the post-redirect URL [06:38] Got it, thank you [06:38] anonscm.debian.org, rather than bzr.debian.org [06:39] I'll skip the second bzr from the URL too, it's probably a wrong redirect... [06:40] Indeed [06:40] Seems to work without it [06:40] https://code.launchpad.net/~ts.sch.gr/ltsp/ltsp-debian-packaging - lets see if everything is ok now [06:44] Hi, does any one can help me to work on upload my PPA ? [06:46] Matt_Chen: What's up? [06:46] I did "dput -u ppa:matt680209/test pcmanx-gtk2_1.1-2_amd64.changes". [06:47] everything is working fine, but I can not see it in my https://launchpad.net/~matt680209/+archive/test [06:47] Matt_Chen: Looks like you've got two problems there. [06:47] Firstly, you're trying to upload binary packages, when you need to upload just a source package [06:47] _source.changes, rather than _amd64.changes [06:48] wgrant, I see. [06:48] Secondly, you shouldn't need -u -- that skips OpenPGP signature verification, but if it isn't signed with a key known to Launchpad then the upload will fail silently. [06:48] wgrant, I don't import the PGP key to my lunchpad. [06:49] Matt_Chen: Have you read https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/PPA/Uploading? [06:49] wgrant, yes. [06:49] wgrant, I think I missed something from the document. [06:51] Matt_Chen: https://help.launchpad.net/YourAccount/ImportingYourPGPKey tells you how to import your key. [06:52] wgrant, it is good. Thank you for helping me this. [06:56] alkisg: That import's done. [06:56] Yup, thanks again :) [06:56] (just got an email about it) [06:59] wgrant, how to open Passwords and Encryption Keys in ubuntu 12.04 LTS ? [07:00] wgrant, I would need it to push it to the Ubuntu keyserver. [07:00] Matt_Chen: Hit the dash icon (the Ubuntu icon in the top left), then type "password". You should see it there. [07:01] wgrant, OK. [07:31] wgrant, I have my gpg key in my launchpad account now. how would I upload my pcmanx-gtk2_1.1-2_source.changes to my PPA ? [07:33] Matt_Chen: The same command you used before, except without -u [07:34] still complains me : [07:34] Checking signature on .changes [07:34] gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found. [07:34] gpg: the signature could not be verified. [07:34] Please remember that the signature file (.sig or .asc) [07:34] should be the first file given on the command line. [07:34] No signature on /home/linux/bzr/pcmanx-gtk2_1.1-2_source.changes. [07:34] Matt_Chen: Havev you rebuilt the source package since you uploaded your key? [07:35] wgrant, locally or in launchpad ? [07:35] Matt_Chen: Locally [07:35] wgrant, oh...not yet, I didn't know that's needed. sorry [07:35] Matt_Chen: debuild will automatically sign the .changes file with your key if the name+email on your key match what's in the changelog. [07:35] Otherwise you can manually run 'debsign -k508D6F47 pcmanx-gtk2_1.1-2_source.changes' [07:36] wgrant, I see. [07:36] * Matt_Chen doing rebuild [07:42] wgrant, amazing, it works. :-D [07:42] wgrant, thank you so much. [07:44] wgrant, but why I still see nothing in my PPA ? [07:48] Matt_Chen: You should have an email now. [07:48] Matt_Chen: Uploads are only processed every 5 or 10 minutes. [07:48] wgrant, I have it now, it says "linux@linux-HP-G6-Notebook-PC is not a valid email address". [07:48] Matt_Chen: Yep [07:49] Matt_Chen: Sounds like your email address is incorrect in the changelog. [07:49] Matt_Chen: If you use dch to edit the changelog, you can set DEBFULLNAME and DEBEMAIL which dch will respect. [07:50] wgrant, hum...so I need to do "bzr whoami " ? [07:50] Matt_Chen: No, debian/changelog, not the bzr changelog. [07:50] As StevenK says. [07:50] StevenK, wgrant, I see. I really use dch. [07:52] StevenK, how to set that ? I mean in shell ? [07:52] Matt_Chen: It's an environment variable, so export DEBFULLNAME='Matthew Chen' [07:52] You can also put that into .bashrc or .bash_profile [07:53] StevenK, thanks for that. :) === czajkowski changed the topic of #launchpad to: Help contact: czajkowski | Launchpad is an open source project: https://dev.launchpad.net/ | This channel is logged: http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/ | User Guide: https://help.launchpad.net/ | Support: https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad | For packaging help: join #ubuntu-packaging [08:27] hi StevenK and wgrant, it is still the same [08:27] still complains me "linux@linux-HP-G6-Notebook-PC is not a valid email address" [08:28] Did you rebuild the source package after changing debian/changelog? [08:28] StevenK, ah, wait. [08:41] StevenK, it is working fine to me now. After rebuild the source package with the changing debian/changelog. :) [08:42] wgrant, StevenK : thanks for both of your helping. :) [08:43] Matt_Chen: Great :) [09:34] http://redmine.audacious-media-player.org/issues/138 => we don't seem to support those upstream bugtrackers, but maby it would be cool if we can link to it [10:20] Hi! I'm getting an error which I don't understand - maybe my import has become corrupted somehow? [10:20] the error is AssertionError: Invalid sha for : 6458acb5a31926dcc1295410221493544d628cf7" [10:20] and the branch is https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-audio-dev/alsa-driver/tiwai-trunk [10:25] jelmer: mgz vila could one of you look into diwic issue [10:26] czajkowski: yep [10:26] diwic: you're hitting bug 963525 [10:26] Launchpad bug 963525 in Launchpad itself "signed tag support" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/963525 [10:27] diwic: bzr-git hasn't yet been updated to support signed tags, and apparently your repository has some [10:29] jelmer, is there anything I can do to work around the issue [10:29] jelmer, like, run a command that would remove all signed tags or so [10:32] diwic: actually, it's mergetags rather than signed tags [10:32] (I've updated the bug) [10:33] I'm not aware of an easy way to strip mergetags from commits; presumably you could script something using git-fast-export, but I've never tried. [10:34] jelmer, okay, maybe I could strip all tags [10:34] diwic: I don't think that would help, this is the data that's in the existing Commit objects in the git repository [10:34] it's worth a shot though, I guess [10:35] jelmer, do you have an ETA on when this is supposed to be fixed? [10:35] jelmer, if it's more than a few days I'll probably look into making workarounds [10:36] diwic: it's not on the Launchpad roadmap at the moment as far as I know [10:37] jelmer, maybe I can get oem stakeholder to raise priority for it? [10:37] diwic: yes, that would be a way to get it fixed [10:38] jelmer, this is a modified kernel tree so I would assume all kernel trees would be broken as well [10:38] (if they don't fall out due to OOM issues, but maybe you have fixed them) [10:41] diwic: yes, there's quite a few more that are failing because it [10:42] diwic: mergetags are a fairly recent feature in git, and are being used more often these days [10:42] diwic: the OOM issues are all in the launchpad branch scanner, not bzr-git [10:43] diwic: that bug has been escalated though - see bug 808930 [10:43] Launchpad bug 808930 in Launchpad itself "Timeout running branch scanner job" [Critical,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/808930 [10:43] jelmer, ok, thanks for the support so far. I'll see if I can raise priority for the bug 963525 as well somehow. [10:43] Launchpad bug 963525 in Bazaar Git Plugin "mergetag support" [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/963525 === matsubara is now known as matsubara-lunch === davmor2_ is now known as davmor2 === yofel_ is now known as yofel === matsubara-lunch is now known as matsubara === mrevell_ is now known as mrevell === Nigel is now known as G === Ursinha` is now known as Ursinha [16:27] Hello. Does anyone here have experience with tv tuner cards? [16:37] Tetracomm: if you're looking for support, try the channel for your OS === matsubara is now known as matsubara-afk === czajkowski changed the topic of #launchpad to: Help contact:- | Launchpad is an open source project: https://dev.launchpad.net/ | This channel is logged: http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/ | User Guide: https://help.launchpad.net/ | Support: https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad | For packaging help: join #ubuntu-packaging === dpb__ is now known as Guest1484 === zyga is now known as zyga-afk [19:36] wgrant: still no news from the support. Not even a notification. Do their system work at all? === james_w` is now known as james_w