[00:01] <paissad> broder, hmm, i tried to copy exactly the same line from lintian, here is an example
[00:01] <paissad>  pms-linux: spelling-error-in-changelog informations information
[00:02] <broder> paissad: sorry, you've exhausted my knowledge of lintian overrides at this point
[00:02] <paissad> broder, currently, in  my lintian, i don't have 'W:' ..
[00:03] <paissad> broder, no matter :D, thanks mate
[06:30] <dilruk> im new here...could use some help
[06:49] <Ampelbein> dilruk: hi, have you read the packaging guide already?
[06:50] <dilruk> can u point me there please
[06:50] <dilruk> i've been reading this
[06:50] <dilruk> http://people.canonical.com/~dholbach/packaging-guide/html/introduction-to-ubuntu-development.html
[06:51] <Ampelbein> dilruk: that's fine.
[06:51] <Ampelbein> !packaging | dilruk
[06:51] <Ampelbein> dilruk: the other links there have even more information. I found it best to try things and then ask when I encountered an error.
[06:52] <dilruk> great. thanks
[07:28] <dilruk> $ pbuilder-dist <release> create
[07:28] <dilruk> im running natty
[07:28] <dilruk> should i use natty in the <release>
[07:29] <Ampelbein> dilruk: most likely not. You need to use the codename of the distribution you are building the package for. Since natty is stable now, only high-impact bugs are fixed there. You probably want to create packages for oneiric, the distribution currently in development.
[07:30] <dilruk> ok thanks for the info
[07:31] <pdtpatr1ck> how long does it typically take for ur keys to sync? about an hour?
[07:31] <dilruk> i was wondering too
[07:32] <Ampelbein> pdtpatr1ck: you can check http://keyserver.ubuntu.com/ if it has your key.
[07:32] <dilruk> great
[07:52] <pdtpatr1ck> I have AppleMail - what's the best way to view the encrypted email with my keys? FirePGP is no longer maintained
[07:53] <pdtpatr1ck> ahh nvm .. figured it out
[21:27] <ScottK> Ampelbein: I don't think the current packaging guide on p.u.c is very newbie suitable.  The UDD tools (which are all it describes) are not really mature enough for general use.
[21:27] <ScottK> I think it's still best to point people to the wiki.
[21:36] <Ampelbein> ScottK: yes, I normally do this in addition to the UDD-guide.
[21:41] <ScottK> I guess my point is I wouldn't point new people to the UDD guide at all.