[07:46] <doko_> please could somebody accept the final python 3.3.0?
[08:42] <Laney> what happens if I copy including binaries from one archive to another which builds for more arches? breakage or correctly created missing build records?
[11:09] <cjwatson> doko_: Err, I accepted the final python 3.3.0 yesterday.
[21:35] <stgraber>  language-pack-kde-engb : Depends: language-pack-engb but it is not installable
[21:35] <stgraber>  language-pack-kde-zhcn : Depends: language-pack-zhcn but it is not installable
[21:35] <stgraber>  language-pack-kde-zhtw : Depends: language-pack-zhtw but it is not installable
[21:35] <stgraber> looks like these 3 -kde langpacks should be removed from the archive as their matching language-pack package no longer exists
[21:41] <cjwatson> stgraber: it's not that they no longer exist, it's that they never existed
[21:41] <cjwatson> en_GB has always been in -en; zh_CN is in -zh-hans; and zh_TW is in -zh-hant
[21:41] <cjwatson> stgraber: so maybe it'd be more correct to fix those packages?  ask the Kubuntu folks
[21:41] <stgraber> hmm, ok, so the langpack generator broke in quantal... I spotted this when preparing a new weblive server which installs "^language-pack-kde-.*". The pattern works for precise and fails on quantal.
[21:42] <stgraber> ScottK: ^ is that anything you have control over or should I poke dpm?
[21:48] <cjwatson> I'm actually slightly surprised we still have language-pack-kde-*, since I thought the Kubuntu developers wanted to ditch them
[21:48] <cjwatson> But it may be too late for that