[01:23] xnox: That was me. [04:06] xnox: it looks like guilt doesn't like git 1.8 [13:40] jbicha: yeah, I know. Trying to sort it out. The guilt's test-suite fails with 1.8 [13:40] infinity: it's alright, it's ok =) [15:39] uploaded fixed guilt [15:51] Please demote gnupginterface to universe. [15:51] http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/component-mismatches.txt [17:09] xnox: Done. [21:11] ScottK: thanks. [21:34] universe -> main: bug 1077484 [21:34] Launchpad bug 1077484 in shadow (Ubuntu) "[MIR] libsemanage (shadow's rdep to continue SELinux support in shadow)" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1077484 [23:48] xnox: FWIW override changes and deletions are currently rather painful due to an LP incident that massively bloated the BinaryPackagePublishingHistory table: they tend to time out a lot. Probably best waiting a couple of days for most of those [23:48] (At least we think that's why) [23:49] cjwatson: ok. I opened the bug because component-mismatches didn't pick it up, for future reference. [23:49] cjwatson: it's not urgent by any means. [23:50] Eh, that means it's inappropriate to mve [23:50] *move [23:50] Ah, but the new build-dep is only in -proposed, right? [23:50] cjwatson: hm... please explain to me why then? or better how would I find out, why. [23:50] cjwatson: yes, -proposed only. [23:51] OK, so we've not done much of this yet in the new world order [23:51] The reason we don't move stuff until c-m tells us to is that otherwise c-m will tell us to move it right back [23:51] But that isn't so obviously applicable here because once it moves out of -proposed that'll satisfy c-m [23:52] However, we need to adapt c-m to cope better with the new world order somehow; haven't thought through the exact details of how yet [23:52] In any case, the MIR will need to be approved before we move it [23:53] I'm not on that team so SEP :-) [23:53] well.... laney did a magic download script to con-cat both -propose & -release pockets for the transition tracker. As it only knows how to look at a single packages per arch. [23:53] what does SEP stand for? [23:54] ack. I figured MIR should be in-place. Was not sure how to report a possible issue with c-m, hence raised it here. [23:55] Somebody Else's Problem (Douglas Adams) [23:55] ack. =)))))))))) [23:55] ... field [23:56] Yeah, uh, given that I've spent considerable time debugging britney's release/proposed merging code and it took me about four or five goes to get it right, I'm going to think hard about it if it's all the same to you :-) [23:56] component-mismatches is in ubuntu-archive-tools, so you can file bugs on that LP project [23:56] * Laney feels hilighted [23:57] Doesn't seem wrong to wait for everything to be in -release before component mismatching? [23:57] Problem is some things can't migrate until components are right [23:58] E.g. this case where shadow won't build until either it stops using libsemanage or libsemanage is in main [23:58] It's all a bit complicated now :-) [23:59] Oh, ho hum.