[03:45] <ScottK> Ampelbein: I managed to squeeze your libquicktime upload in, but from here on out any seeded package uploads (libquicktime is on the mythbuntu and ubuntustudio images) should go to maverick-proposed unless it's truly an RC bug we should delay the release for.
[04:23] <ScottK> Ampelbein: Please rather urgently look at https://launchpadlibrarian.net/70221224/buildlog_ubuntu-natty-amd64.libquicktime_2%3A1.1.5-1ubuntu2_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz
[04:23] <ScottK> Your libquicktime fix apparently has a problem.
[04:26] <ScottK> Anyone else around that would like to take a crack at it, that'd be great too.
[05:26] <virusuy> hi all
[05:26] <virusuy> i'm working in a bug...the problem is a typo in english and also in other languages
[05:26] <virusuy> should i change in all languages ?
[05:26] <virusuy> do changes*
[08:14]  * virusuy is away: AFK !!!
[08:14]  * virusuy is back (gone 00:00:03)
[10:12] <Ampelbein> ScottK: I saw the mail :-(. I uploaded a -3 now, fixing that amd64 failure.
[10:13] <Ampelbein> ScottK: regarding "truly an RC bug" - aren't FTBFS bugs always considered RC?
[11:35] <bdrung_> tumbleweed: around?
[11:41] <tumbleweed> bdrung_: yeah hi
[11:41] <bdrung_> tumbleweed: should these proposals merged before upload: https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-dev/ubuntu-dev-tools/trunk/+activereviews ?
[11:44] <tumbleweed> it would probably be nice to, yes. I am still waiting on tedg to fix bug closing for multi-task bugs
[11:46] <bdrung_> tumbleweed: i would like to do the upload today
[11:46] <bdrung_> tumbleweed: is there anything on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-dev-tools that should/could be fixed?
[11:50]  * tumbleweed has a quick re-review
[12:20] <tumbleweed> bdrung_: nothing looks important, at all
[12:21] <bdrung_> great
[12:50] <bdrung_> tumbleweed: can i do the upload or should i wait?
[12:51] <tumbleweed> bdrung_: go for it, tedg doesn't look he's had much time recently
[12:53]  * bdrung_ is doing the upload.
[13:11] <tumbleweed> bdrung_: thanks
[13:24] <ScottK> Ampelbein: In Debian yes, but in Ubuntu we don't delay the release because of a package failing to build.
[14:39] <rgl> hi
[18:45] <virusuy> morning all