[01:46] <excalibr> Is there way to find all that bug reports that you marked as affecting you
[02:11] <tsimpson> excalibr: https://bugs.launchpad.net/~/+affectingbugs
[02:36] <excalibr> thank you!
[15:00] <tachyons> hi
[15:00] <tachyons> need help
[15:10] <dobey> lies
[16:00] <tachyons> hi
[16:00] <tachyons> is it possible to upload an individual file using dput?
[16:00] <tachyons> dpm_
[16:01] <cjwatson> no, dput's entire job is to upload a .changes file and everything referenced by it
[16:01] <cjwatson> that's the unit of upload
[16:01] <tachyons> for eg, is to possible to avoid reuploading sourceorig in case of build failure
[16:02] <tachyons> due to control file
[16:02] <cjwatson> you do that by not changing the upstream version and not building with -sa
[16:02] <tachyons> cjwatson,
[16:02] <cjwatson> if you just bump the part of the version after "-", then the .changes file won't include the orig and so it won't be reuploaded
[16:04] <tachyons> <<just bump the part of the version after "-">> where? I am a noobie in packaging
[16:04] <cjwatson> debian/changelog
[16:04] <cjwatson> "dch -i" will generally do the right thing for you
[16:05] <cjwatson> though actually maybe not quite for PPAs.  See https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/PPA/BuildingASourcePackage#versioning
[16:06] <tachyons> cjwatson,  should I use debuild after dch?
[16:06] <cjwatson> dch's job is to modify debian/changelog, which you can also do by hand - the block at the top of debian/changelog describes the changes you made in your most recent upload
[16:07] <cjwatson> once you have something you want to upload, you can use "debuild -S" to build a source package
[16:07] <cjwatson> please see help.launchpad.net rather than asking lots of questions here about this though - there are walkthroughs and such there
[16:11] <tachyons> cjwatson, thanks
[16:11] <tachyons> launchpad help confused me, but now you cleared my doubts
[16:11] <tachyons> good night
[16:11] <tachyons> bye
[22:05] <madkid20> hello