[00:00] The string ones, anyway. [00:07] stgraber: It's broken by design (because what happens if I have an attribute named 'arm64' on a DistroSeries), but it's handy for situations like this. [12:10] did enter the reject reason for graphviz/saucy and then did hit accept :-/ all builds cancelled [12:19] infinity, wgrant: can the wrong graphviz source package be removed in saucy-proposed? [12:22] doko: An archive admin can do that. [12:30] wgrant, ok, but not doing that myself ... [12:45] doko: You've just made it impossible to SRU graphviz. :/ [12:45] Not that we appear to ever do that anyway. [12:45] yeah, my mistake [12:45] Well, not impossible, but ugly-version-laden. Oh well. [12:45] Removed. [12:45] Thanks for at least catching it before it produced binaries. [12:47] infinity: Why does it make it impossible? [12:47] You wouldn't have been able to reuse 0ubuntu1 either way [12:48] wgrant: It was a new upstream version. Any SRU to saucy would now need to be a crazy foo-but-really-bar version revert. [12:48] infinity: Only if you care too much to let a source version in -proposed go backwards. [12:48] Like I said, not impossible, but ugly-version-laden. [12:49] wgrant: Erm, constraints won't *let* it go backwards, it'd be rejected. [12:49] Nope, not once it's gone. [12:49] Really? [12:49] Hrm. [12:49] Kay. [12:49] In that case, no harm done. [12:50] Non-active pubs are only checked for file conflicts. [12:50] Because people do screw up, and there needs to be a way to back out sometimes :) [12:51] So, should I fix up and turn on proposed-migration today? [12:51] Yes [12:51] (With a block-all source hint to make sure I didn't eff it up, methinks) [12:51] That would be good to start, indeed [12:52] Jet lag decided I needed to wake up at 6am, so I may as well find something to do. [12:52] :) [12:52] After I catch up on some missed TV. And eat something. [12:53] Which I will do in parallel because I'm just that incredibly smart and talented. [20:46] Any objection to me self-accepting syncs/rebuilds for the perl transition? [20:46] I don't have any problem with self-accepting stuff as part of archive opening [20:46] cjwatson: As long as, unlike doko, you know the difference between saucy and trusty, go for it. === cjwatson changed the topic of #ubuntu-release to: Released: 13.10, and 12.04.3 | Archive: Frozen for Opening (to do: autopkgtest setup) | Trusty Tahr Release Coordination. Please don't upload things during freezes where you shouldn't, or be prepared to apologise to the release team | we accept payment in cash, check or beer | melior malum quod cognoscis [22:09] infinity: a dpkg merge might be a plan - I see a few packages dropping -Zxz on the basis that that's the dpkg default now [22:10] cjwatson: I was waiting (83 days now) for guillem to fix the RC bug pending, but I'll just merge and fix it myself. [22:10] cjwatson: I really didn't want to merge it until it had hit testing and (potentially) blown up the world, but that bug's prevented that master plan. :/ [22:11] right ... [22:14] I'm amazed we made it to build7 of tarantool before it finally hit bitrot FTBFS. [22:15] * infinity will look after dinner. [22:38] * cjwatson goes to sleep while the autosyncable bits of perl5.18 dependency level 2 build === Noskcaj10 is now known as Noskcaj