[04:25] <ScottK> lamont: It looks like https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gworldclock/1.4.4-9ubuntu1/+build/1961565 could stand to be shot in the head.
[15:49] <ScottK> That's likely all I'll have time for for a while.  Someone else's turn.
[19:33] <doko> cjwatson: ^^^
[21:16] <ScottK> cjwatson or slangasek: If you are around - I asked Riddell to review the (now updated) kubuntu-meta upload and respin kubuntu-mobile after it's in.  He doesn't seem to be around, so I'd appreciate it if one of you could do that.
[21:19] <slangasek> ScottK: looking
[21:20] <ScottK> I just reuploaded it with some more changes so it may not actually be in the queue just yet.
[21:22] <slangasek> ok
[21:28] <ScottK> Weird.  It should have shown up by now.
[21:31] <doko> ScottK: did you find out, why libmedc-dev is not installable?
[21:31] <ScottK> doko: I did.  It's conflicting hdf5 variants.  I need to run right now.  I can give you details in about an hour.
[21:35] <doko> slangasek: please could you approve the OOo upload? checked i386 and armel test builds. that it can start building on armel ...
[22:41] <ScottK> slangasek: Riddell snuck in and took care of it.
[22:41] <ScottK> Thanks though.
[22:47] <ScottK> doko: libfvwm build-deps on libhdf5-serial-dev and libmedc-dev.  libmedc-dev depends on libmedc1 which depends on libhdf5-openmpi-1.8.4 which conflicts with libhdf5-serial-1.8.4.
[22:48] <ScottK> I'm sure there's a better way to solve that one, but I don't feel I know enough about hdf5 to try and sort out the details.