[01:47] <eyecreate>  I have been keeping an updated version of a package that seems to be unmaintained in the Ubuntu repos in a PPA of mine. I was wondering the process needed to get this package available to the greater Ubuntu community so that others can benefit from the updated software.
[06:16] <Noskcaj> Has someone got time to see if the latest debian revision of blender will build on ubuntu? I lack the hardware and it would be nice if we could have a version that builds for saucy (i know it's late)
[06:26] <Noskcaj> also, what is the process for syncing a debian revision that fixes FTBFS and nothing else? (the package is libswe)
[06:46] <dholbach> good morning
[06:53] <Noskcaj> dholbach, Is there any chance we could sync jwchat? It fixes a installation error. We are currently on -1.1, the current debian revision is -1.3http://ftp-master.metadata.debian.org/changelogs/main/j/jwchat/unstable_changelog
[06:53] <Noskcaj> Or is it better to cherry pick?
[06:54] <Noskcaj> Also, libswe needs syncing, although only one revision up, not the ~10 new ones
[06:56] <dholbach> Noskcaj, for jwchat the changes don't look crazy huge to me
[06:56] <Noskcaj> How do i request a sync since the archive is frozen?
[06:57] <dholbach> just request the sync - whenever it's suitable to get uploaded it should be taken care of
[06:59] <Noskcaj> ok
[13:35] <Rhonda> whaaaaat
[13:49] <Rhonda> Why is there an ubuntu patch in/for wesnoth-1.10 that I didn't notice  :/
[13:50] <Laney> Rhonda: not forwarded?
[14:03] <Rhonda> hmm
[14:04] <Rhonda> Ha
[14:05] <Rhonda> That's fixed in 1.10.7
[14:05] <Rhonda> So a syncpackage should get rid of the ubuntu change, right?
[14:05] <Laney> --force, but yes
[14:05] <Laney> it'll tell you off otherwise