[09:56] <Riddell> hi launchpadders, could I ask for a build to be killed? https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qt4-x11/4:4.8.4+dfsg-0ubuntu3/+build/4284330
[10:00] <wgrant> Riddell: Why?
[10:00] <Riddell> wgrant: because I'd like to get KDE 4.10 bits in first before qt transition happens
[10:01] <Riddell> didrocks uploaded qt before I expected
[10:01] <wgrant> Riddell: But the amd64 build is already done and uploaded
[10:01] <Riddell> wgrant: yeah but KDE 4.10 is done on amd64
[10:03] <wgrant> Riddell: Have you discussed this with didrocks?
[10:03] <Riddell> wgrant: yep
[10:03] <Riddell> in #ubuntu-desktop
[10:20] <wgrant> Riddell: That build has met its demise, and can be retried at your leisure.
[10:35] <Riddell> thanks wgrant
[10:48] <Laney> long private recipe build is long
[10:49] <czajkowski> indeed
[11:08] <KangOl> Hi, when we purge a mailing-list, do the archives are also purged?
[11:28] <czajkowski> KangOl: we dont go near the arvhives
[11:29] <czajkowski> jml: use wordpress it's nicer than blogger!
[11:29] <jml> czajkowski: yeah, seriously thinking of migrating
[11:29] <jml> czajkowski: also thinking of using something like jekyll
[11:29] <czajkowski> oh not heard of that
[11:29] <jml> czajkowski: i.e. write the blog in markdown, keep it in a vcs, and publish it using arcane scripts.
[11:30] <czajkowski> tbh, wordpress is just uber simple, so many plugins and easy to use and one sign in means I can sign int lots of blogs and leave comments with one account
[11:30] <czajkowski> jml: such a geek! :)
[11:31] <jml> czajkowski: well, uh, yes. :)
[11:34] <KangOl> czajkowski: so what the point of the purge ? How to purge the archives?
[11:34] <czajkowski> KangOl: we don't
[11:35] <czajkowski> any public ones are also available on mail-archive.com
[11:35] <czajkowski> which we have no control over either
[11:39] <KangOl> thank you
[12:09] <tumbleweed> long private recipe build is crazy long
[12:52] <tmus> Say I want to upload/build the same version of the same package on both quantal and raring - Do I really need to change the version of the package along with the distribution name in the changelog or is there a better way to do this?
[12:53] <tmus> I was hoping that it might be possible to leave ~<ubuntuversion> out of the package version and have that appended by dput or something?
[13:46] <czajkowski> tumbleweed: no you need to increase it
[13:48] <tumbleweed> czajkowski: wohoo, I can see the builders page :)
[14:18] <geser> tumbleweed: quick, start a new private recipe build :)
[14:34] <tumbleweed> geser: I don't have a commercial subscription :)
[17:58] <kirkland> is there an rss feed where I can watch all of a user's activity (like, my own?)
[17:58] <kirkland> basically, a launchpad equivalent of https://github.com/dustinkirkland.atom
[18:01] <czajkowski> KangOl: no nothing liek that
[18:01] <czajkowski> bar going to their lp page and seeing their bugs or blueprings
[18:01] <czajkowski> *blueprints
[18:01] <czajkowski> under the tabs
[19:18] <cjohnston> Am I misunderstanding https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/PPA/Copying ? I'm trying to copy a package from precise to another quantal/raring in the same PPA, but I'm getting an error saying it already exists. Are you not allowed to copy it to a different release in the same PPA?
[20:18] <dobey> cjohnston: you can't have the exact same version in an archive, so it doesn't work, no. you need to re-upload, preferrably by appending ~series1 to the version
[20:18] <cjohnston> ty