[00:01] <TheMuso> ScottK, NCommander, is there a bug filed anywhere re the powerpc glibc/chroot wait issue?
[00:44] <ximion_> hi!
[00:45] <RainCT> good night
[00:45] <ximion_> could some motu please look at the smile package in revu for sponsoring? http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/p/smile
[00:46] <ximion_> it is already good (after some help from gaspa) and on a list to be included in Debian.
[01:06] <ximion_> ok, I'll ask this tomorrow, it's really late here
[01:06] <ximion_> good night!
[01:43] <ScottK> TheMuso: I ping'ed NCommander and he said he ping'ed infinity.  Dunno about any bugs.
[02:11] <TheMuso> ah ok
[04:17] <LaserJock> question, it seems like debuild is just not recognizing .orig.tar.gz files. It's just creating native packages :/
[04:17] <LaserJock> the question is, is that a known issue in karmic?
[04:18] <wgrant> It works fine for me as long as I have a proper version string.
[04:18] <wgrant> And everything would be pretty broken if it was.
[04:19] <LaserJock> so 1.5.8-2ubuntu0.8.04-ppa1 would not be a proper version string?
[04:19] <wgrant> No.
[04:19] <wgrant> Because the upstream version there is 1.5.8-2ubuntu0.8.04
[04:19] <wgrant> '-ppa1' is never right.
[04:20]  * LaserJock thinks for a second
[04:21] <ajmitch> debian revision is everything after the final -
[04:21] <ajmitch> so don't use lots of them
[04:22] <LaserJock> I guess I'm a little rusty
[04:26] <LaserJock> maybe 1.5.8-2ubuntu~0.8.10~ppa1 would maybe be the more correct versioning
[04:26] <wgrant> I don't like that ubuntu~
[04:26] <wgrant> What is this package?
[04:29] <LaserJock> it's just a bug fix I'm pushing for Edubuntu
[04:29] <LaserJock> 1.5.8-2 is the current version
[04:29] <LaserJock> and I'm going to do PPA packages for hardy, intrepid, and jaunty
[04:32] <LaserJock> I don't like ubuntu~ either
[04:42] <LaserJock> wgrant: is ~hardy or ~0.8.04 the preferred way to version these days?
[04:44] <wgrant> LaserJock: The later, I suspect.
[04:44] <wgrant> But why 0.8.04, not 8.04?
[04:44] <LaserJock> because of a ubuntu1 version
[04:45] <LaserJock> but I guess the ~ takes care of that
[08:32] <slytherin> ttx: geser: FYI ... I added .desktop file and uploaded jmeter. The source is in new queue.
[08:33] <ttx> slytherin: cool :)
[08:44] <directhex> \sh, your blog commenting is broken. "An illegal choice has been detected. Please contact the site administrator."
[08:44] <directhex> i was gonna link to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCvdTXrXsBc !
[08:48] <\sh> directhex: can't be...there are comments on the latest post
[08:51] <directhex> \sh, anti-directhex detection then. really isn't working
[08:51] <\sh> directhex: I'll have a look in the logfiles :)
[08:51] <\sh> but funny video :)
[08:52] <\sh> the good part...my friend needs to pay the next round :)
[09:02] <directhex> how often do packages in main which no longer need to be in main get demoted to universe?
[09:05] <geser> directhex: probably when someone goes over http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/component-mismatches.txt
[09:05] <geser> but better ask in #ubuntu-devel
[10:11] <juli_> slytherin, thank you for advocating cobertura!
[10:12] <slytherin> juli_: You are welcome. Talk with geser or ttx to see if they have enough time to add another advocation.
[10:13] <juli_> slytherin, I will, thanks.
[10:13] <ttx> juli_: it's on my tasklist, unfortunately no time yet
[10:14] <juli_> ttx, no problem I'll wait. I just need it in repo before FF:)
[10:14] <juli_> ttx, thnks:)
[10:37] <lucas> hi
[10:38] <lucas> where is the reference doc for ubuntu development again?
[10:38] <lucas> (I mean the wiki page)
[10:38] <slytherin> lucas: link is in the channel topic
[10:38] <lucas> ahah
[10:38] <slytherin> On Ubuntu channels, when in doubt check the channel topic. :-)
[13:05] <ScottK> And that should just about do it for boost1.37 ...
[13:30] <slytherin> Am I the only one seeing lot of netsplit here?
[13:55] <elgeneralmidi> hi !
[13:58] <elgeneralmidi> i have a little question, about revu
[13:59] <elgeneralmidi> person to answer me ?
[14:02] <RainCT> hey elgeneralmidi
[14:02] <elgeneralmidi> hi RainCT
[14:04] <elgeneralmidi> i want to upload my deb diff on revu, i have modified /etc/dput.cf
[14:07] <elgeneralmidi> no problem for upload, with login anonymous
[14:07] <RainCT> elgeneralmidi: Have you seen the instructions at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MOTU/Packages/REVU? You don't upload debdiffs to REVU, but source packages (which can be created with "debuild -S -sa")
[14:09] <elgeneralmidi> RainCT:   yes no problem i uploaded .changes
[14:09] <RainCT> elgeneralmidi: ok, so what's the question?
[14:10] <elgeneralmidi> it's possible to upload with my loggin ? because i have uploaded source with login anonymous
[14:11] <RainCT> elgeneralmidi: No, the upload is always anonymous (and you shouldn't need to edit dput.cf if you're on a recent Ubuntu installation, I think REVU is already in the by default). The owner of the package is determined, once it's uploaded, by looking at the GPG signature of the .changes file.
[14:12] <RainCT> elgeneralmidi: The only thing you need to do for REVU to recognize you is logging in from the web interface once before you upload the package
[14:12] <luisbg> elgeneralmidi, have you logged in before to the REVU site?
[14:14] <elgeneralmidi> yes i am connected
[14:14] <RainCT> elgeneralmidi: what's the name of the package?
[14:14] <elgeneralmidi> a2jmidid
[14:16] <RainCT> elgeneralmidi: OK. You did a binary upload (ie., uplodaded a2jmidid_5-0ubuntu1_i386.changes instead of a2jmidid_5-0ubuntu1_source.changes).
[14:17] <elgeneralmidi> arf it's not good
[14:24] <elgeneralmidi> RainCT:  ok i have upload with a2jmidid_5-0ubuntu1_source.changes
[14:25] <elgeneralmidi> i wait ?
[14:25] <RainCT> Yes, the cronjob runs every 3 minutes if I remember correctly.
[14:26]  * RainCT files bug #406886 for when he gets some time
[14:45] <Laney> where's the script for me to do a manual sync?
[14:47] <geser> "manual sync"?
[14:47] <jpds> Laney: dput .changes
[14:47] <Laney> upload it myself
[14:47] <Laney> yeah I know
[14:47] <Laney> but there's a script for this
[14:48] <Laney> http://people.canonical.com/~pitti/scripts/syncpackage
[14:48] <Laney> tada!
[14:58] <elgeneralmidi> where is my upload RainCT ?
[14:59] <RainCT> elgeneralmidi: 2009-07-30 15:24:02 - a2jmidid_5-0ubuntu1_source.changes: Incorrect signature, moving to rejected.
[14:59] <bddebian> Heya gang
[15:00] <elgeneralmidi> why ?
[15:00] <RainCT> elgeneralmidi: you either have never logged in on REVU, you used the wrong GPG key for signing the package, or Launchpad doesn't know your GPG key
[15:02] <elgeneralmidi> ah ok, how to import my gpg key on launchpad ?
[15:03] <RainCT> elgeneralmidi: https://edge.launchpad.net/people/+me/+editpgpkeys
[15:05] <RainCT> elgeneralmidi: you'll need to logout and login again on REVU after adding the key, so that it fetches it again
[15:06] <elgeneralmidi> arf
[15:06] <elgeneralmidi> Launchpad could not import your OpenPGP key.
[15:08] <slytherin> elgeneralmidi: I hope you are uploading your public key in ascii format
[15:09] <elgeneralmidi> I launched the command gpg --fingerprint
[15:09] <elgeneralmidi> and paste a public key
[15:10] <elgeneralmidi> 27CB 86A6 A43B 3D21 E6A1  6D31 A5C4 C863 C393 E7C3
[15:10] <elgeneralmidi> and clic on Import Key
[15:11] <elgeneralmidi> Launchpad could not import your OpenPGP key. :-(
[15:11] <slytherin> elgeneralmidi: Looks like launchpad imports the key from some key server. Is your key uploaded to a keyserver already?
[15:14] <elgeneralmidi> yes i launched this command
[15:14] <elgeneralmidi> gpg --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --send-keys
[15:15] <slytherin> hmm, then I am not sure what the problem is.
[15:16] <elgeneralmidi> I understand why
[15:44]  * Laney figures out some other haskell packages to rebuild
[15:50] <Laney> 30 can be done now
[15:50] <Laney> anyone fancy splitting the uploads?
[16:41] <Laney> Couple of quick REVUs for some packages in Debian NEW anyone?
[16:41]  * Laney flutters eyelids
[16:41] <Laney> lashes?
[16:57] <Laney> I hope this ppc buildd problem doesn't mess up the ghc transition there :(
[17:11] <ximion> hi! could someone please take a look at the smile package at revu? http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/p/smile
[17:12] <ximion> it is quite fine and already on the list to be included to debian experimental, but it would be great if it could go to ubuntu karmic before feature-freeze.
[17:13] <ximion> (I'm not a motu, so the package needs sponsoring)
[17:20] <mzz> is there some cunning way to edit a file in an sbuild-lvm chroot, other than "schroot -c jaunty-source" and then editing the file in /var/lib/schroot/mount/jaunty-source?
[17:44] <Laney> is there a special auto-accept for synced packages which would be binary NEW?
[17:44] <Laney> or do they go through the queue like any other
[17:45] <Laney> james_w: ^?
[17:45] <james_w> Laney: they end up in the queue
[17:46] <james_w> the archive admin should fast-track them though
[17:46] <Laney> alright
[17:46] <Laney> deciding whether to requestsync or syncpackage
[17:46] <james_w> want me to fish something out
[17:46] <Laney> not uploaded yet
[17:47] <Laney> james_w: bug 406984
[17:47]  * Laney heads home
[17:49]  * Laney updates The Graph first
[18:07] <andol> Wondering if I can get some help interpret https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/munin/1.2.6-12ubuntu1/+build/1062136
[18:08] <andol> Does that ^^ information mean that 2009-07-28 was the first build attempt, or merely the most recent of potentially many build attempts?
[18:15] <geser> the most recent (see also the time and date within the changelog)
[19:22] <awalton> I've got a ppa question: if I have four packages that waterfall depend on each other (a->b->c->d), do I need to setup 4 ppas and set the dependencies likewise, or will it be able to figure it out on its own?
[19:23] <geser> awalton: one PPA is enough. are those build-dependencies or run-time dependencies?
[19:23] <awalton> build
[19:24] <awalton> thanks geser
[19:25] <geser> upload the first package, wait till it got build, upload the next one, wait till it got build, ...
[20:39] <agrajag> anyone use/like anything other then dpkg-scanpackages to make a Packages.gz file?
[20:43] <elgeneralmidi> hi, how to look on revu the source rejected uploads ? because i have uploaded source there are 10 minutes,and I still see nothing
[20:52] <poningru> quick question how ok is it to have files go into /usr/local?
[20:52] <poningru> as in /usr/local/sbin/ etc.
[20:52] <jpds> In a package? Not so OK...
[20:52] <poningru> as in whats the policy in a package installing files to that
[20:53] <poningru> ah ok
[20:59] <nhandler> elgeneralmidi: What is the name of the package?
[20:59] <elgeneralmidi> pyphat nhandler
[21:00] <nhandler> Let me take a look elgeneralmidi
[21:00] <nhandler> elgeneralmidi: What is your LP profile?
[21:01] <elgeneralmidi> https://launchpad.net/~ubuntufromscratch
[21:01] <elgeneralmidi> :)
[21:01] <nhandler> elgeneralmidi: Have you logged into REVU yet?
[21:02] <elgeneralmidi> yes
[21:03] <elgeneralmidi> on revu i am logged in as ubuntufromscratch
[21:03] <nhandler> elgeneralmidi: And are you signing the package with the same key that is on LP ?
[21:03] <elgeneralmidi> yes, i have just one key
[21:04] <nhandler> elgeneralmidi: What command were you using to build the source package?
[21:05] <elgeneralmidi> pdebuild
[21:06] <jpds> elgeneralmidi: Try: debuild -S -sa
[21:06] <elgeneralmidi> and sign the source after with debsign
[21:08] <elgeneralmidi> it's impossible for me, because i created a base pbuilder karmic on my hardy
[21:09] <elgeneralmidi> and debuild -S -sa build a package with the system
[21:09] <geser> it should only build a source package
[21:11] <elgeneralmidi>  pyphat_0.4.1-0ubuntu1_source.changes: bad-ubuntu-distribution-in-changes-file karmic
[21:13] <geser> you can ignore that, it's normal that hardy doesn't know about karmic
[21:15] <elgeneralmidi> I have another message saying that my secret key is not available
[21:15] <elgeneralmidi> debsign: gpg error occurred!  Aborting....
[21:17] <geser> this usually happens when your key uid (including any comments) doesn't match your name in the last line of the changelog entry
[21:20] <elgeneralmidi> I checked and it is identical in the changelog and my gpg key :-/
[21:21] <devfil> james_w: about the papyon package (it was rejected yesterday), what should I add in debian/copyright? "papyon source embeds a copy of pyiso8601"?
[21:22] <nhandler> elgeneralmidi: You can try passing the -k<key-id> option to debuild
[21:24] <elgeneralmidi> yes it's good now
[21:25] <elgeneralmidi> thx nhandler
[21:25] <nhandler> Did you re-upload to REVU elgeneralmidi ?
[21:25] <elgeneralmidi> ok i try
[21:26] <elgeneralmidi> Successfully uploaded packages
[21:29] <nhandler> elgeneralmidi: I'm glad it worked
[21:30] <elgeneralmidi> yes it worked, :)
[21:30] <elgeneralmidi> thanks you again
[22:26] <ximion> hi! could someone please take a look at the smile package at revu? http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/p/smile
[22:26] <ximion> it is quite fine and already on the list to be included to debian experimental, but it would be great if it could go to ubuntu karmic before feature-freeze.
[22:26] <ximion> (I'm not a motu, so the package needs sponsoring)
[22:26] <ximion> hi! could someone please take a look at the smile package at revu? http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/p/smile
[22:26] <ximion> it is quite fine and already on the list to be included to debian experimental, but it would be great if it could go to ubuntu karmic before feature-freeze.
[22:26] <ximion> (I'm not a motu, so the package needs sponsoring)
[22:27] <ximion> sorry for asking this question again and again: could someone please take a look at the smile package at revu? http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/p/smile
[22:27] <ximion> it is quite fine and already on the list to be included to debian experimental, but it would be great if it could go to ubuntu karmic before feature-freeze.
[22:27] <ximion> (I'm not a motu, so the package needs sponsoring)
[22:27] <ximion> sorry for asking this question again and again: could someone please take a look at the smile package at revu? http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/p/smile
[22:27] <ximion> it is quite fine and already on the list to be included to debian experimental, but it would be great if it could go to ubuntu karmic before feature-freeze.
[22:27] <ximion> (I'm not a motu, so the package needs sponsoring)
[22:27] <ximion> sorry for asking this question again and again: could someone please take a look at the smile package at revu? http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/p/smile
[22:27] <ximion> it is quite fine and already on the list to be included to debian experimental, but it would be great if it could go to ubuntu karmic before feature-freeze.
[22:27] <ximion> (I'm not a motu, so the package needs sponsoring)
[22:27] <ximion> sorry for asking this question again and again: could someone please take a look at the smile package at revu? http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/p/smile
[22:27] <ximion> it is quite fine and already on the list to be included to debian experimental, but it would be great if it could go to ubuntu karmic before feature-freeze.
[22:27] <ximion> (I'm not a motu, so the package needs sponsoring)
[22:27] <ximion> oops... this was not planned ;-)
[22:27] <ximion> maybe I found a bug in quassel
[22:28] <ximion> sorry for that many entries.