[13:19]  * Rhonda sighs at bug #70296
[16:24] <Laney> that is a low number
[16:25] <Laney> and yeah, backporting new stable releases to lts is probably a good idea
[16:29] <Rhonda> Laney: I though won't do backports to hardy, it's EOLed for non-server stuff already. So I am _really_ wondering what "the wise" is complaining about.
[17:08] <artfwo> does the revu workflow still apply for new packages?
[17:08] <ScottK> Yes, although very few people review them.  Getting new packages in via Debian is what's recommended.
[17:09] <artfwo> well, i have an ubuntu-specific package for https://launchpad.net/indicator-cpufreq
[17:10] <artfwo> asac contacted me earlier about it with proposal for including it into oneiric, so is it okay to stick with revu for that specific package?
[17:11] <artfwo> also, the current PPA build is actually native package, should i better repackage it as a tarball + debian.tar.gz instead?
[17:15] <ScottK> Yes and yes
[17:18] <artfwo> thanks ScottK
[17:55] <jtaylor> each time I update my chroot there is a new gcc update o_O is 4.6 so buggy?
[20:05] <ripps> I've been building gmpc for the gmpc-trunk ppa for years. Now it recently added appindicator support, but adding libappindicator-dev to my control causes builds to fail for lucid and maverick. How do I prevent the Launchpad autobuild from wanting to install libappindicator-dev in those older distros
[20:33] <ripps> can someone explain how to use | more effectively in the debian control file. I was trying to use it prevent older versions of libappindicator-dev from being used, but just using libappindicator-dev (>= 0.3) |, is just causing the launchpad autobuilds to complain.
[20:35] <jtaylor> autobuilders always take the first
[20:35] <jtaylor> builds must be deterministic
[20:36] <ripps> jtaylor: so I can't use the same control for all distros just beacuse libaappindicator is too old in lucid and maverick?
[20:36] <jtaylor> probably
[20:37] <jtaylor> cdbs has so far I know some support for variable control files
[20:37] <jtaylor> but I'd just make a branch in your vcs