=== marlinc is now known as marlinc|away === cp16net is now known as cp16net|away === rb2k_ is now known as rb2k === wedgwood is now known as wedgwood_away === rb2k_ is now known as rb2k === rb2k_ is now known as rb2k [04:31] "Since use of implicitly converted pointers is always fatal to the application on ia64, they are errors. Please correct them for your next upload." <-- crashes Win64 too :( [04:31] (which developers are probably a bit more likely to care about than IA-64 which nobody uses..) [07:59] Luke-Jr: Ubuntu developers are probably more likely to care about Ubuntu amd64; it's just not *always* fatal there, only sometimes [08:00] (I don't think it would hurt to amend the message a bit; bug report on launchpad-buildd) === marlinc|away is now known as marlinc === rb2k_ is now known as rb2k [09:42] bigjools: http://battleofhemispheres-estw.eventbrite.co.uk/ === rb2k_ is now known as rb2k [10:20] czajkowski: that's mad [10:23] bigjools: not sure if it's close to you [10:23] czajkowski: about 1000km away [10:23] it's in sydney :) [10:23] ah so not a day trip then === epsy is now known as \u03b5 === marlinc is now known as marlinc|away === marlinc|away is now known as marlinc [15:21] hello everybody! I need help with publishing my ppa. I have created a ppa on the website. However, since I am behind my university proxy, I can not publish changes to the ppa. Is there any web interface I can use? [15:22] I can only use port 80 and 443. I have been using github https for code [15:46] You need to upload via FTP or SFTP, there's no other interface [15:59] Thanks maxb! Can I create a branch and use source package recipees to publish from a branch? [16:00] I have to read exactly how that works but from the looks of it, I think it can do that [16:16] You still need SSH to push to a branch, unless you mirror it from somewhere else I suppose [19:20] Hello, I have a question about the commercial license for Launchpad. is it per project ? Per user ? Per repo ? I can't seem to find it stated anywhere [20:55] WGG_Sakari: per project [20:56] czajkowski: Thank you :) Thats great to hear