[01:59] cjwatson: libparted0 added conflicts/replaces don't seem to make a difference [02:17] lamont: Just looked at http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/livefs-build-logs/lucid/edubuntu-dvd/20100325/livecd-20100325-i386.out and I see no mention of the LTSP chroot (or error message related to it), any idea of what happened ? [03:11] stgraber: that's 1.108 - you want 1.109 before we stopped doing update-image [03:12] stgraber: and 1.110 is now current, next run should get what you want [03:14] lamont: great, thanks [08:31] A multiverse build failed, and i belive it was a hiccup with the buildd rather than an issue with package. If i wanted a no change rebuild done, is it an AA or LP folk that i need to ask? [09:02] (probelm solved, thanks anyway) [09:37] okay, not *quite* solved. Something seems odd, *mysql*3ubuntu8 was built 10 hours ago. Nothing seemed to fail afaics, but only *mysql*3ubuntu8_amd64 seems to have been published. *mysql*3ubuntu7* is still in the archive pool. [10:31] Daviey: package name? [10:38] slangasek: Specifically libmysqlclient16 is what raised the issue with me [10:39] But this seems related https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mysql-dfsg-5.1/+bug/546691 [10:39] Ubuntu bug 546691 in mysql-dfsg-5.1 "MySQL package dependancies are broken for Lucid" [Undecided,New] [10:39] according to the archive, all architectures have published *except* i386 and sparc; that probably means i386 is in binary NEW. Checking. [10:40] yep - processing [10:41] hmm, doesn't really explain why amd64 is playing up tho. [10:41] slangasek: the build that raised it with me was: https://edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mythplugins/0.23.0+fixes23784-0ubuntu1/+build/1580419 [10:42] further investigation, pbuilding on amd64 gave: http://paste.ubuntu.com/401035/ [11:03] unfortunately, the new package that's causing mysql to be held up in the queue is broken and built for the wrong architecture (arch: all when it should be arch: any); let me fix this properly before letting it through [11:12] slangasek: great, thanks [12:01] Daviey: turns out that's more complicated than I thought, so I've filed a bug about it and let the package through; so libmysqlclient16 should be installable again with the next publishing run [12:02] slangasek: great thanks