[12:50] <Ritus> Hey! Could somebody help me out?
[12:51] <Ritus> I am trying to commit a fix but the debcommit isn't working!
[12:53] <Ritus> http://pastebin.com/6HhtMgh8 I have sent a pastebin link for further clarification
[12:58] <Ritus> Hey! Could somebody help me out!      I am trying to commit a fix but the debcommit isn't working!    http://pastebin.com/6HhtMgh8 I have sent a pastebin link for further clarification!
[13:07] <Ritus> Hey! Could somebody help me out? [18:21] <Ritus> I am trying to commit a fix but the debcommit isn't working! [18:23] <Ritus> http://pastebin.com/6HhtMgh8 I have sent a pastebin link for further clarification
[13:11] <cjwatson> Ritus: You're not using debcommit; you're using bzr commit directly.
[13:12] <cjwatson> Ritus: When you do that, you need to quote the commit message.  bzr commit -m "The man page of sfill had a 'typo,' the pural of thief had been spelt as thiefs instead of thieves" debian/changelog
[13:12] <Ritus> Oh okay! Thank you!
[13:12] <cjwatson> I expect you could just use debcommit instead though.
[13:13] <cjwatson> (Incidentally, "plural")
[13:13] <Ritus> BUt the simple debcommit isnt working at all
[13:13] <cjwatson> By the way, in future please don't ask your question three times in a 20-minute interval.
[13:13] <Ritus> Oh! I am sorry about that!
[15:43] <rbasak> I have a mystery "Failed to build" from a build recipe, but there's no buildlog. Any tips on figuring this out, please? It's https://code.launchpad.net/~uvtool-dev/+archive/trunk/+recipebuild/570677
[15:45] <dobey> rbasak: only suggestion i have is try to build the recipe again
[15:53] <cjwatson> rbasak: I think the builder died
[15:53] <cjwatson> I'd suggest retrying, indeed
[17:12] <rbasak> dobey, cjwatson: thanks, I'll retry
[22:31] <Mapley> Trying to branch lp:egtk...
[22:31] <Mapley> what's up with LP? Or rather, down?
[22:32] <Mapley> Eh, nvm.
[23:11] <Fudge> hi guys, the vinux/precise-updates ppa we just copied from mozilla security team firefox 24 to rollback firefox as 25 has accessibility problems. The thing is I also copied all arch's but we only need amd64 and i386. how can I remove the others without removing what we want. Or do I need to do something different :D
[23:13] <cjwatson> You can remove individual binaries using remove-package from lp:ubuntu-archive-tools (carefully!)
[23:13] <cjwatson> It has options to select architectures
[23:14] <cjwatson> And you'd want to use the -b option
[23:14] <Fudge> oh thanks, I'll give it a go, it kind of blew out our storage
[23:36] <Fudge> cjwatson  sorry to bother you, do I need to ssh to pepo as the wiki says?
[23:36] <cjwatson> Certainly not
[23:36] <cjwatson> You can't
[23:37] <cjwatson> Where's that?
[23:37] <cjwatson> Oh yeah, on ArchiveAdministration, "a few operations" - this isn't one of them
[23:37] <cjwatson> I wouldn't follow that document for what you're doing
[23:37] <cjwatson> Just go from its --help
[23:37] <Fudge> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArchiveAdministration#Client-side_tools
[23:38] <cjwatson> Yeah, don't follow that page
[23:38] <cjwatson> That's for Ubuntu archive admins
[23:38] <cjwatson> remove-package --help should be sufficient
[23:39] <Fudge> thanx mate, sorry I pasted it before reading
[23:55] <Fudge> is it possible to see an example, I am not understanding the help :$
[23:59] <wgrant> Fudge: remove-package -p wgrant --ppa-name=ppa -d ubuntu -s saucy -a powerpc -b -m "I don't like PowerPC." dpkg