[10:55] <saiarcot895> Is there any versioning syntax for specific bug fixes, but not a new version?
[10:56] <saiarcot895> Basically, I have a patch that fixes a bug in a package and want to upload it to my PPA, but it isn't a new release by a maintainer
[11:00] <stokachu> saiarcot895: this may help https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/UpdatePreparation
[11:01] <stokachu> saiarcot895: http://developer.ubuntu.com/packaging/html/fixing-a-bug.html
[11:03] <saiarcot895> stokachu: the first link helped, thank you
[11:04] <stokachu> saiarcot895: np glad i could help
[14:03] <saiarcot895> a few frozen builds that might be of interest: http://pastebin.com/bnkE8AU4
[14:49] <hannie> How can I add a second OpenPGP key to Launchpad? I did the following:
[14:50] <hannie> edit pgp key > import fingerprint
[14:50] <dobey> did you upload it to the ubuntu keyserver first?
[14:50] <hannie> After having done this, my public key is not added to my personal page
[14:50] <hannie> Yes
[14:51] <dobey> have you verified it's on the server?
[14:51] <hannie> yes
[14:51] <hannie> I can give you the terminal output if you like
[14:51] <dobey> what's the fingerprint?
[14:52] <hannie> am I allowed to post it here?
[14:52] <dobey> or the public key id
[14:53] <hannie> 7E7B0BCB
[14:53] <dobey> it's not on keyserver.ubuntu.com
[14:53] <dobey> http://keyserver.ubuntu.com/pks/lookup?op=vindex&search=7E7B0BCB&fingerprint=on
[14:53] <hannie> Let me give you my terminal output, just a minute:
[14:54] <dobey> it doesn't immediately appear on the server. it may take some time
[14:54] <dobey> so i'd say just wait a bit, and if it doesn't work in say 15 minutes from now, then re-upload it to keyserver.ubuntu.com
[14:55] <hannie> I imported it for the second time this morning
[14:55] <dobey> the key must be visible on http://keyserver.ubuntu.com/ to be able to import it on launchpad
[14:55] <hannie> The fingerprint I mean
[14:55] <hannie> hold on, I have to find my terminal output first
[14:56] <hannie> The command was: me@my_pc:~$ gpg --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com --search-key '<my email address>'
[14:57] <hannie> The answer was:
[14:57] <hannie> (1)    John Doe <my email address> (address #1)
[14:57] <hannie>     John Doe <my email address> (address #2)
[14:57] <hannie>       2048 bit RSA key 7E7B0BCB, created: 2013-05-11
[14:57] <hannie> (2)    H D (Sleutel om CoC te onderteken) <my email address>
[14:57] <hannie>       2048 bit RSA key 70ED95E9, created: 2011-03-30
[14:57] <dobey> please use paste.ubuntu.com or something to paste multiline output like that
[14:58] <hannie> ok
[14:59] <hannie> See http://pastebin.com/pzUtSM29
[14:59] <dobey> what is your launchpad id?
[15:00] <hannie> ~lafeber-dumoleyn
[15:01] <hannie> Could it be that LP has problems with my 2 email addresses?
[15:02] <hannie> the ubuntu-nl address forwards emails to my other address
[15:02] <dobey> no
[15:03] <hannie> When I confirm I can only use the zonnet address because ubuntu-nl.org is not in the FROM textbox
[15:03] <dobey> you pasted the fingerprint on launchpad correctly?
[15:03] <hannie> Yes, I copied it from Seahorse
[15:03] <dobey> as "4D94 E2EA 45C2 7F9A 6D75  E79F 01B9 5CFE 7E7B 0BCB" with spaces and all?
[15:03] <hannie> Shall I do int once more?
[15:03] <hannie> yes, that's the one
[15:04] <dobey> have you checked your e-mail?
[15:04] <hannie> Many, many times
[15:04] <hannie> But I'll do it again
[15:05] <dobey> well try again, and if it doesn't work, i'd say you should ask a question at https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad about it
[15:05] <hannie> According to Ask Ubuntu I should check my spam folder, but I do not have one
[15:06] <hannie> I already asked at answers, I'll send you the question in a second
[15:06] <dobey> you may want to ask a question there to have that account, and ~hannie, merged, as well; since they both seem to be you (though ~hannie isn't an actual account, but result of translations imports from a few years ago or something)
[15:07] <hannie> I signed the CoC in 2011 and that worked fine with the first OpenGpG key
[15:08] <hannie> This was my question on answers: https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/224037
[15:09] <hannie> But it is probably better to start a new question
[15:10] <hannie> I also asked on MOTU, I answered Steve kowalik and await his answer. He suggested to go to #launchpad
[15:15] <hannie> dobey, I MAY have found the problem :)
[15:15] <hannie> I copied and pasted my fingerprint from Seahorse instead of from the teminal and guess what:
[15:15] <hannie> now I do get a message: A message has been sent to etc.
[15:16] <dobey> cool
[20:33] <saiarcot895> Is it any way possible to get armhf builds for chromium-browser, which takes (on average) 5 hours to build?
[20:34] <czajkowski> saiarcot895: no the guidelines were rather specific and I believe that was asked before
[23:07] <saiarcot895> If a bug was present two years ago, but isn't present in any of the current versions, can the bug be closed for that package?
[23:50] <ychaouche> Hi. I am in the admin board of a python developers fan page on facebook and want to invite people there to contribute to programs written by other (facebook) group members. Should I just create personal repo on launchpad and give individual permissions to everyone who requests to push to the repo or should I register a team first then add members to it and create a team repo ? thanks for your suggestions
[23:50] <ychaouche> TL;DR : personal repo with shared access or team repo ?