[00:57] <hmh> Quick question: how to correct a misplaced upstream link on a Debian package?  Someone caused autotools-dev to have some unknown package called "OMG" listed as its upstream, instead of "config main series".
[00:58] <hmh> autotools-dev is maintained in Debian, and automigrated to Ubuntu main.
[00:59] <hmh> (the breakage is in launchpad, not in Debian)
[01:00] <wgrant> hmh: I've removed them.
[01:00] <hmh> wgrant: thank you
[01:00] <hmh> wgrant: can you point me to the "you're a debian developer and suddenly you need to pay attention to Ubuntu lauchpad" primer?
[01:01] <lifeless>  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Debian/ForUbuntuDevelopers?
[01:01] <wgrant> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Ubuntu/ForDebianDevelopers
[01:01] <hmh> thank you
[01:01] <lifeless> bah
[01:01] <wgrant> lifeless: Yours is the wrong way :)
[01:01] <lifeless> yes,that one
[01:02]  * hmh notices he somehow tripped some sort of undead landmine.  I thought these things only happened in Debian...
[01:02] <wgrant> Oh?
[01:02] <hmh> kidding.
[01:02] <hmh> well I am off to learn how to properly interact with lauchpad, so as to not bother anyone needlessly.
[01:03] <hmh> thank you for the help.
[01:03] <wgrant> If you have any questions feel free to ask here.
[17:58] <bjsnider> why can't the ppa system install hardening-includes?
[20:02] <m4n1sh> traceroute shows till --- eth0.chenet.canonical.com (91.189.88.133)  291.070 ms  291.720 ms  293.131 ms
[20:04] <lifeless> confirmed, escalating
[20:04] <Wellark> bzr branches are also down :/
[20:04] <Wellark> oh, no my push went through
[20:04] <Wellark> maybe it was just slow
[20:04] <m4n1sh> its back
[20:04] <m4n1sh> lifeless: works now
[20:04] <andi3_> woks here ass well :)
[20:04] <m4n1sh> andi3_: as*
[20:04] <m4n1sh> :)
[20:04] <lifeless> apparently external connectivity
[20:04] <lifeless> is back now, being investigated
[20:05] <m4n1sh> that was pretty fast
[20:05] <lifeless> perhaps; we don't know what went on yet
[20:06] <andi3_> m4n1sh: sorry, all down to keyboard
[20:06] <m4n1sh> andi3_: I was just kidding. Just for fun :)
[20:06] <andi3_> ;)
[20:34] <blair> one of my ppa builds has been stuck on "Unpacking replacement libc6-dev ..." for maybe 10-15 minutes?  should i kill it or let it hopefully finish?
[20:34] <blair> https://launchpad.net/~precise-python2.6-modules/+archive/ppa/+build/3204678
[20:35] <blair> the job has been running for 44 minutes
[20:35] <andi3_> what is a best way to verify package build dependency when building on local machine?
[20:39] <lifeless> blair: one sec
[20:41] <Ampelbein> andi3_: test with pbuilder or sbuild
[20:49] <andi3_> Ampelbein: thanks, I'm following https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PbuilderHowto
[20:49] <lifeless> blair: it may be fallout from the issue we had just before, I've queried with the sysadmins, will know more in a bit
[20:49] <lifeless> blair: please leave it alone for now (don't cancel it)
[20:49] <blair> lifeless, will do
[20:50] <blair> lifeless, if i wanted to redo a build, is there a way to do it without doing a 'dch -i'?
[20:52] <lifeless> Each upload to an archive requires a unique version number
[20:53] <blair> lifeless, right, but if the upload is ok and if the build dies, and i want to force a rebuild, can i do that without pushing a new release using dput?
[20:53] <lifeless> there will usually be a rettry option :)
[20:54] <blair> ok, just haven't seen it on the site (i've done test builds locally and when i know they work, push the build to launchpad)
[20:55] <lifeless> I suspect our buildd master isn't talking to the slave properly - nothjing to do with your build
[20:55] <lifeless> for now, please wait.
[20:56] <lifeless> I have to pop away for a bit, but the sysadmins know, though they have a few things to look into right now, so it may take a little time
[20:56] <blair> lifeless, that's fine, just curious
[20:58] <blair> safe to submit other jobs though?
[20:58] <lifeless> they will either work, or queue up
[20:58] <lifeless> so yes, should be fine
[20:58]  * lifeless goes for a bit
[22:44] <blair> lifeless, all the builds completed successfully, thanks
[23:21] <popey> I have a friend who is experiencing bug 930778 but he doesn't have a launchpad account. I filed the bug for him and suggested he subscribe to the bug. This was the result. http://paste.ubuntu.com/838443/
[23:21] <popey> he's far from clueless, yet this simple 'sign up to the bug' process seemed to throw him.
[23:44] <lifeless> popey: patches appreciated!
[23:47] <popey> expected
[23:51] <lifeless> more seriously, they went off the deep end there, and knowing why might provide a good point to improve
[23:51] <lifeless> the actual needed bits are: ubuntu.com signup, click on LP, do the SSO dance to get authenticasted to LP, done.
[23:52] <bjsnider> lifeless, should the "hardening-includes" package be available through the ppa system?
[23:52] <lifeless> what do you mean?
[23:56] <bjsnider> well, i asked for it and it failed to find it
[23:56] <bjsnider> works in pbuilder
[23:56] <bjsnider> maybe the syntax is wrong
[23:57] <popey> lifeless: thanks, will try to get him to go through it again
[23:58] <lifeless> bjsnider: if its in universe etc you need to enable that dependency