/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2011/05/08/#ubuntu-motu.txt

=== ximion1 is now known as ximion
DJKorbitgood evening01:20
DJKorbiti've just set up my first ppa01:21
DJKorbiti'm testing it by adding it to my system but it doesn't work01:21
DJKorbiti'm getting this error01:21
DJKorbit$ sudo apt-add-repository ppa:hmrocha-fc/geforcego740001:21
DJKorbitError: can't find signing_key_fingerprint at https://launchpad.net/api/1.0/~hmrocha-fc/+archive/geforcego740001:21
DJKorbitany help?01:22
micahgDJKorbit: you might want to try #launchpad01:22
DJKorbitok01:22
=== med_out is now known as medberry
stefanlsdanyone seen this -   Uploading dahdi-tools_2.4.1-1ubuntu1_source.changes: 3k/4k550 Changes file must be signed with a valid GPG signature: Verification failed 3 times: ["(7, 9, u'No public key')", "(7, 9, u'No public key')", "(7, 9, u'No public key')"] : Permission denied13:40
stefanlsdwhen dputing13:40
geserstefanlsd: yes, seen other "complain" about it in the past weeks13:40
geserthe LP FTP server checks the GPG signature upon upload, but sometimes the keyserver doesn't like to talk to the FTP server13:41
geserif you uploaded with that key successfully in the past, check if your upload got accepted despite that error13:41
stefanlsdgeser: mm. dont think its my side. gpg --verify says good signature. oki. i'll try later13:41
stefanlsdgeser: aah yeah. just got he email. looks like it did go through13:42
geserstefanlsd: the Ubuntu keyserver and the FTP server don't like to talk to each other sometimes so the FTP server doesn't get a key to verify the signature during upload13:43
geserwgrant: ^^ is there a bug about it (failed signature check during dput) which I can point person asking about it to?13:44
=== yofel_ is now known as yofel
=== Quintasan_ is now known as Quintasan
=== apachelogger is now known as udslogger
bullgard4http://www.ubuntuupdates.org/ppas/47: "This repository is available for: Stable." What does »Stable« mean here?19:26
Ampelbeinbullgard4: 'stable' refers to the current debian release19:30
Ampelbeinbullgard4: currently the 'stable' release is also known as 'squeeze'19:30
bullgard4Ampelbein: Right. What is the conclusion for Ubuntu?19:33
Ampelbeinbullgard4: well, stable isn't used as a codename in ubuntu at all.19:34
Ampelbeinbullgard4: current "stable" releases of ubuntu are: 11.04, 10.10, 10.04, 8.04, 6.0619:35
bullgard4Ampelbein: Well, the website's URL is "http://www.ubuntuupdates.org/ppas/47". So there must be a relation to Ubuntu, mustn't it.19:36
bullgard4Ampelbein: Didn't you just say that "Stable" here refers to Debian's Squeeze?19:37
broderbullgard4, Ampelbein: for google's apt repositories, stable refers to the version of *google's* code, not ubuntu's19:39
brodertheir software generally works irrespective of ubuntu version you're using (or debian)19:40
brodere.g. for chrome, i know they have stable, beta, and unstable (or something like that) for the stable, beta, and dev channels19:40
bullgard4broder: I have used this PPA successfully with Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS. But the same PPA in Natty throws a warning and persistently annoys its Update Manager.19:42
Ampelbeinbullgard4: regarding the "it's on ubuntuupdates so there must be a relation" - not really. It's just another 3rd party site and in no way official.20:10
Ampelbeinbroder: thanks, I didn't know that about google's naming policy.20:10
bullgard4broder: In Natty I followed the instructions given in http://www.ubuntuupdates.org/ppas/47 for installing the PPA google-talkplugin. It seems that now google-talkplugin no longer annoys Update manager. My personal explanation is that during the distant upgrade 10.10 to 11.04 alpha something went wrong and I only today fixed this by following the instructions in http://www.ubuntuupdates.org/ppas/4720:13
bullgard4. --  Thank you for your help.20:13
bullgard4Ampelbein: broder convincingly explained that this is Google's terminology.20:14
Ampelbeinbullgard4: yes, I didn't know that.20:15
bullgard4Ampelbein: So thank you very much for your help and encouragement.20:16
=== apachelogger is now known as udslogger

Generated by irclog2html.py 2.7 by Marius Gedminas - find it at mg.pov.lt!