[00:05] lifeless: not a bad idea but I find it slows down updates [00:06] Why is distribution set to quantal-backports and not quantal when using backportpackage? [00:23] and how do I add my personal key to pbuilder so it accepts my locally built signed packages? [00:42] Because the main purpose of backportpackage is to prepare backports for upload. [00:42] You can override that. [01:12] ScottK: How? [01:13] never mind, --release-pocket [01:38] still looking for a way to add my key to pbuilder. [01:38] :( === zequence_ is now known as zequence === highvolt1ge is now known as highvoltage === almaisan-away is now known as al-maisan === al-maisan is now known as almaisan-away [19:12] where can I find ubuntu kernel source code ? [19:12] apt-get source linux [19:12] thanks [19:13] or in the Ubuntu kernel git repository [19:14] apt-get source should tell you the url for that too [19:14] ok [19:14] jtaylor: oh, didn't know that [19:15] git repository might be more useful if you want a different version than the current Ubuntu release has [19:25] apt-cache showsrc will also show what you are looking for, without the download. [19:28] that would be great, thanks [19:41] infinity: wrt ark 4:4.10.0-0ubuntu2, ark has a dedicated packaging branch, please make sure to update it when you change the package. Thanks! [19:42] yofel: And if Vcs-Bzr was correct in the package, I'd update it... [19:42] infinity: *sigh*, sorry [19:43] I'll fix it [19:43] yofel: But, frankly, for a no-change rebuild, it's not really world-ending if my changelog entry disappears on the next upload. [19:44] yeah, in theory not, but our KDE SC packaging is mostly scripted, and this would fail the sanity check. Not much you can do though when the vcs is wrong [19:47] infinity: fixed, sorry again