[05:04] <czajkowski> aloha
[05:05] <wgrant> Morning czajkowski
[05:06] <StevenK> czajkowski: Hai
[05:20] <czajkowski> hey you two :)
[05:20] <czajkowski> how's things?
[05:27] <StevenK> czajkowski: Going well
[13:01] <czajkowski> elmo: ping you about ?
[13:02] <elmo> czajkowski: yeah
[13:03] <czajkowski> elmo: free for a very quick pm ?
[13:03] <elmo> sure
[13:03] <czajkowski> elmo: thanks :)
[19:34] <TheLordOfTime> how long does it normally take for the PPAs to get updates published in them?
[19:36] <ggherdov> TheLordOfTime: it depends on the packager guy, I guess?
[19:36] <TheLordOfTime> ggherdov: try again, or reread what I'm stating
[19:36] <TheLordOfTime> i have a PPA
[19:36] <TheLordOfTime> i already uploaded source
[19:36] <TheLordOfTime> the thing still has the OLDER software in it
[19:36] <TheLordOfTime> even though it's finished building the latest update
[19:36] <TheLordOfTime> it says "Pending publication"
[19:36] <TheLordOfTime> how long before that's actually Published?
[19:37] <ggherdov> TheLordOfTime: yes. I misread you. No idea, then.
[20:08] <cjwatson> TheLordOfTime: Usually around ten minutes
[20:08] <TheLordOfTime> cjwatson: no way to increase the speed, I take it?  (by now, it's already published, but still)
[20:08] <cjwatson> TheLordOfTime: It's on a single machine and that's about as fast as it can get round all the PPAs
[20:09] <cjwatson> The cron job's actually set to every five minutes, but last I checked, every other run failed to acquire the lock because the previous run was still in progress
[20:10] <cjwatson> There's certainly been some investigation on speeding things up in the sense that we basically always want to make the publisher go faster (and the single-point-of-failure thing is problematic, too), but it's serious development work, not just twiddling a knob