=== allison_ is now known as wendar === JackyAlcine is now known as VirgilHawkins === VirgilHawkins is now known as JackyAlcine [08:46] hi all [08:51] Hi there PWF [08:52] hi [11:03] ugh. [11:03] just spent 1.5 hrs on the phone w/ Virgin Media trying to get this internet connection to not suck. [11:12] jml: yeah - be glad you can do it in English (/me remembers jml contemplating living in Berlin) [11:12] Is it sorted now? [11:13] noodles775: *maybe* [11:13] noodles775: Net connection is a little better [11:13] not sure about the wireless dropout problem. Hope that's fixed, but won't be able to tell unless it doesn't happen again [11:14] youtube videos still don't stream all the way (need to reload the page) [11:14] and haven't tried downloading anything over a MB yet. [13:11] nope, downloads are still being interrupted. :\ === mterry is now known as mterry_sprinting [15:57] james_w: so, if we make udd scan binaries, we're going to have to specify a distro_arch_series for list_packages, rather than just a distro_series [15:57] yeah [15:57] james_w: I guess we want a configurable list of architectures to care about [15:57] so I guess that means iterating over each das for each distro_series? [15:57] yeah, I guess that too [15:58] but does that also mean storing the architecture in the database somehow [15:59] i.e. we'll get duplicate package names [16:00] yeah, I think so [16:01] I was thinking of doing something lame like appending the architecture tag as a suffix to the package name [16:02] It wouldn't be too difficult to make it an extra column would it? [16:02] no, not really [16:02] hmm. [16:02] I guess I'm not sure how that would make pkgme-binary get called [16:03] also, I don't understand why list_packages goes over each series, but add_import_jobs does not. [16:03] timeouts I think [16:04] or maybe because it's specifically interested in the packages in main in the current series [16:06] I still don't get it. :\ [16:10] I think it was done because calling getPublishedSources without distro_series timed out, even if you asked for a small batch size [16:11] whereas adding the created_since_date meant that it didn't time out [16:11] I think created_since_date was added later to list_packages, at which point it could well have been changed to do it the same was as add-import-jobs I guess [16:36] hm [16:37] but maybe it'll time out for binaries... [16:37] and it would time out anyway when there has been no last_update() [22:54] Question: This channel is targeted at Ubuntu App development, not necessarily including its derivations, no? [23:43] JackyAlcine, you mean like Lubuntu and such? It'll be the same. The primary focus will be Ubuntu, but there's nothing special about Ubuntu, so it'll be valid for all other distros as well. [23:43] jo-erlend: Thanks for the clarification.