=== kb3gtn|2 is now known as kb3gtn === jamesh_ is now known as jamesh === tasdomas_afk is now known as tasdomas === tasdomas is now known as tasdomas_afk === tasdomas_afk is now known as tasdomas [07:58] Hello [08:00] aloha [08:01] Can someone help me, I am trying to build a package recipes from launchpad, but it crashes. If I build with the same recipe locally it works. It crashes while it's trying to rebuild the Tar. [08:01] here is the crash report: https://launchpadlibrarian.net/146919411/buildlog.txt.gz [08:27] is someone available to help me on my problem? === marcoceppi_ is now known as marcoceppi [12:17] hello [12:17] may I bother someone for a problem on autobuilding? [12:31] hey, I seem to have misplaced my yubikey and would like to request a authentication reset [12:31] any ideas how to do that? ( #is and #isd are pretty empty :S ) [12:32] b8e5n: I looked but don't know the answer - I suggest waiting for the Australian developers to be around [12:32] ok, thx cj [12:32] shadeslayer: #canonical-sysadmin might be more useful [12:32] #is is the internal channel [12:32] ack [12:33] shadeslayer: Or https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad if you can use LP itself [12:33] I am going to give it a try [12:34] cjwatson: ah yes, I can access that [12:34] so I'll file a question [12:36] shadeslayer, cjwatson: LP doesn't do 2FA; that's SSO [12:37] righty [12:37] also, I just had a brainfart [12:37] ah damn [12:37] won't work [12:37] I was thinking of resetting 2 factor auth so I can use GAuth [12:37] but event that requires a verification code [12:38] wgrant: Oh, sorry, I keep getting that wrong [12:38] wgrant: can you reset it somehow? [12:38] I can't, no. [12:38] It's not related to LP [12:38] You need SSO support or IS [12:38] I see [12:39] * shadeslayer tries again to find the yubikey [12:39] shadeslayer: You don't have a backup device, or codes on paper? [12:41] nope, didn't generate them === Kyle_ is now known as Kyle [14:26] wgrant: well, I sent an email to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSO/FAQs/2FA#No.2C_I.27m_really_locked_out_of_my_account.__What_should_I_do.3F [14:26] hopefully they can help === mpt_ is now known as mpt [14:40] shadeslayer: for 2FA asking in #canonical-isd is the channel [14:45] czajkowski: thanks :) [14:45] shadeslayer: np [14:46] I was reading https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSO/FAQs/2FA#How_is_this_different_than_RSA_SecurID.2C_which_was_compromised_in_2011.3F and it does say it's possible to reset the key if it's compromised [14:46] shadeslayer: it's still no a LP channel issue :) [14:47] right, I just thought that it went via LP somehow :) [14:48] I know, most people do, due to branding, but it's not === abentley is now known as abentley-lunch === tasdomas is now known as tasdomas_afk === tasdomas_afk is now known as tasdomas === abentley-lunch is now known as abentley [18:13] how would one enable arm builds for a ppa [18:15] dmj_nova: see /topic [18:17] dobey: thanks :P === tasdomas is now known as tasdomas_afk [19:53] I'm trying to translate but I keep getting Timeout errors. [19:53] Anybody have a solution? [21:12] I get the error "Rejected: Unable to find xfce4-settings_4.11.0.orig.tar.bz2 in upload or distribution. Files specified in DSC are broken or missing, skipping package unpack verification." Whenever i try to upload to my PPA. what am i doing wrong? [21:18] Noskcaj: Use debuild -S -sa to build the source package, that way, the orig tarball is included. [21:23] Ampelbein, ok, thanks [21:41] I just had a ppa fail to build from what looks like an sbuild bug. https://launchpadlibrarian.net/147024212/buildlog_ubuntu-saucy-i386.xfce4-settings_4.11.0-1ubuntu1_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz === tasdomas_afk is now known as tasdomas [22:33] Noskcaj: That's Xen going insane. Do you have the +build link? [22:34] found it, https://launchpad.net/~noskcaj/+archive/packaging/+build/4858749 [22:34] (that's always a better form to quote, BTW, because it gives us the link to the build log plus some additional information) [22:41] Noskcaj: being sorted now === tasdomas is now known as tasdomas_afk === kb3gtn|2 is now known as kb3gtn