[00:00] RAOF: at least that was what I saw on latest FUDcon [00:00] RAOF: but it is very nice to hear that Ubuntu is on bleeding edge in this thing [00:24] where can I find compilation logs of packages in ubuntu? [00:26] PovAddict, which package specifically? [00:26] libpqxx-3.1 [00:27] 3.1-1.1 ? [00:27] yes [00:28] right hand side of https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libpqxx3/3.1-1.1, under "Builds" [00:28] then click "buildlog" for the given architecture [00:28] e.g. https://launchpadlibrarian.net/106411712/buildlog_ubuntu-quantal-i386.libpqxx3_3.1-1.1_BUILDING.txt.gz [00:32] matches debian wrt the part I was wondering... so I still don't know what the heck is going on [00:33] http://paste.kde.org/630830/ === cpg is now known as cpg|away === cpg|away is now known as cpg === jono is now known as Guest67030 === cpg is now known as cpg|away [07:19] infinity: i did, and it woould make sense. not sure if i have it on or off [07:23] tjaalton: Hasn't hung since I disabled it earlier today, though that's not very scientific. Will probably have to give it a week. [07:23] tjaalton: But turning it on may at least help you reproduce, if you're interested. [07:42] infinity: yeah, quite likely === cpg|away is now known as cpg === sraue_ is now known as sraue === Tonio_aw is now known as Tonio_ === Tonio_ is now known as Tonio_aw === Tonio_aw is now known as Tonio_ === cpg is now known as cpg|away === yofel_ is now known as yofel [14:01] tkamppeter_: hmm, can't you testbuild on your nexus7? 13 uploads of xbmc in a month seems a bit excessive :) === iulian is now known as Guest46178 === Guest46178 is now known as iulian === tkamppeter_ is now known as tkamppeter === Quintasan_ is now known as Quintasan === Ursinha is now known as Ursinha-afk === Ursinha-afk is now known as Ursinha === cpg|away is now known as cpg === cpg is now known as cpg|away === cpg|away is now known as cpg [22:49] hi, i have question regarding the ppa and ubuntu packaging. I have git tree of project I am contributing to and I want to be able to create source package for my personal ppa directly from it. Do I understand correctly I will need to package current state of tree (a single checkout) to orig tar and then build a debian package from it? [22:52] also is there best practice for maintaining ubuntu package directly from the git source tree? I can't push my debian/ directory upstream for obvious reasons s I have it uncommited in source tree, but would be nice if I could version my changes there in bzr branch, but reading through docs I'm definitely missing something as all guides I was able to find start from upstream .tar.gz [23:06] Happy Holidays! [23:24] blami: you can create an import branch on launchpad for the project in question, so that it will import the git tree into a bzr branch. if your git tree has ever had submodules though, this will likely break. then you can create a bzr branch with the contents of the debian/ dir you wish to use for packaging, and create a source package recipe which uses the imported bzr branch, and nests the external debian branch in the debia [23:24] blami: or you can create a tarball release, and do a normal package that way [23:31] dobey: to use source recipe do I need the project itself in bzr branch? [23:34] and when I import it to bzr does it mean lp will track git repo for me or do I need poke it everytime when I change something in "upstream" (my git tree)? It sounds a little bit 'overengineered' to me to have a chain of two vcs'es to just build package with local changes [23:43] blami: yes, the code has to be in a bzr branch to use the source recipe [23:43] and yes, lp will auto-import new revisions for imported branches [23:45] dobey: thanks I will look into this. Is there any doc on source recipes? I'm fairly new to ubuntu and still getting familiar with all those amazing things around lp [23:46] there's documentation on launchpad