[00:23] <sassyn> hi akk
[00:23] <sassyn> all
[00:23] <sassyn> *
[00:24] <sassyn> I kind of lost in the last week
[00:24] <sassyn> with an issue I have
[00:24] <sassyn> and maybe someone can drop some light here
[00:24] <sassyn> I need to back port some pkg from ubuntu 14.04 to 10.04
[00:24] <sassyn> so I download the source pkg
[00:24] <sassyn> the .dsc
[00:25] <sassyn> and had to get some other sources from 14.04 and compile them as well
[00:25] <sassyn> some of then was need to be change as they used debhelp 9 and I have only 7 install in 10.04
[00:26] <sassyn> so at the end i manage to compile all pkg needed
[00:26] <sassyn> and got them install
[00:26] <sassyn> but know i want to do the same fro 10.10
[00:26] <sassyn> 11.04 etc..
[00:26] <sassyn> so i used pbuilder
[00:26] <sassyn> which took me like 3 days just to understand
[00:26] <sassyn> how to work with this
[00:27] <sassyn> and I know in a point where I have 12.04 install
[00:27] <sassyn> with pbuilder
[00:27] <sassyn> with image of 10.04 as base
[00:27] <sassyn> with local repo
[00:27] <sassyn> so when trying to do build for the source pkg from 14.04 i was thinking it will do it auto
[00:28] <sassyn> if some pkg will be missing
[00:28] <sassyn> i will do the same as i did with 10.04
[00:28] <sassyn> upload to my local repo
[00:28] <sassyn> and try again
[00:28] <sassyn> but as it seems to me i
[00:28] <sassyn> doing something wrong
[10:09] <cjwatson> michagogo|cloud: Sorry - my only suggestion at this point is that you find somebody who already knows how to package and can do it for you, then.  I'm afraid I don't have time to help
[18:46] <quidnunc> Is anyone on 13.04 and can confirm that uuid-dev is uninstallable?
[18:47] <teward> quidnunc: if you give me two minutes i can check in my 13.04 VM
[18:48] <quidnunc> teward: I would appreciate it
[18:48]  * teward is in the middle of diagnosing an sbuild chroot problem with his chroots
[18:50] <teward> !13.04
[18:50] <teward> quidnunc: actually, you know what...
[18:50] <teward> raring is EOL
[18:50] <teward> so why do you want to check an EOL release's installation stuff
[18:50] <quidnunc> teward: I'm still running it
[18:51] <quidnunc> teward: because I depend on docker I don't think they support anything later
[18:51] <quidnunc> (and I don't think)*
[18:51] <teward> first of all, i see several issues with that line of thinking, because 13.04 won't be getting any updates ever, so you're opening yourself to new security risks
[18:52] <teward> secondly, mind pastebinning or sharing your "can't install" errors?
[18:52] <quidnunc> So it looks like 13.10 is supported now.
[18:52] <quidnunc> by docker
[18:52] <quidnunc> So I guess I'll upgrade
[18:52] <quidnunc>  uuid-dev : Depends: libuuid1 (= 2.20.1-5.1ubuntu8) but 2.20.1-5.1ubuntu8.1 is to be installed
[18:52] <teward> that means that uuid-dev has an incorrect depends line
[18:53] <teward> but as it's in 13.04 that can't be fixed
[18:53] <quidnunc> teward: I know. Is it just me
[18:53] <teward> s/can't/won't/
[18:53] <quidnunc> teward: Alright.
[18:53] <teward> quidnunc: i doubt it, if 2.20.1-5.1ubuntu8.1 is libuuid1's version in 13.04 then that applies everywhere
[18:53] <quidnunc> docker supports 13.10 now so it's safe to upgrade
[18:53] <teward> (because that's an ubuntu revision number)
[18:54] <quidnunc> teward: There are many reasons why it could just be me: stale package list is one
[18:54] <teward> possibly (sudo apt-get update)
[18:54] <teward> quidnunc: i'm willing to test assuming that i can get my VM to launch
[18:54] <teward> i may have to rebuild it
[18:54] <teward> (but again, as 13.04 is End of Life, this error won't be fixed anywhere except locally)
[18:54] <quidnunc> teward: Never mind, I'll upgrade and try with saucy
[18:55] <teward> awww, but i'm bored :P  this would've given me something to do
[18:55] <teward> oh well
[18:55]  * teward goes back to trying to fix his sbuild chroots
[18:59] <teward> quidnunc: also, btw, i can't confirm your error, it looks like stale package info on your end really
[18:59] <teward> (even if 13.04 wasn't EOL, this is still just an error of stale data on your end)
[19:02] <quidnunc> teward: That's what I wanted to know, thanks :)
[19:03] <quidnunc> teward: What could be the cause? I did apt-get upgrade. I'm using archive.ubuntu.org
[19:03] <quidnunc> s/upgrade/update
[19:04] <teward> quidnunc: no idea, but as I said, 13.04 is EOL, so it's irrelevant
[19:04] <teward> and because you said this program you want supports 13.10 now, so...
[19:04] <quidnunc> teward: Somewhat relevant to me: It's going to take several hours to upgrade
[19:05] <teward> well, i'm not sure what the cause is... works fine here.  do you have some weird setup where you don't use -updates or something?
[19:06] <quidnunc> teward: No, it's there
[19:06] <quidnunc> teward: what version numbers do you have
[19:06] <quidnunc> ?
[19:06] <teward> quidnunc: i already shut down the VM
[19:06] <quidnunc> for libuuid1
[19:06] <teward> you'll have to wait a minute
[19:06] <quidnunc> teward: Okay, not important
[19:06]  * teward is in the middle of updating things
[19:06] <teward> nah i can load it in a minute
[19:08] <teward> quidnunc: oops i made a fail
[19:08] <teward> i didn't update it's package data from rebuild
[19:08] <teward> give me another minute
[19:10] <teward> quidnunc: do you have any weird PPAs, or the proposed repo enabled, or backports?
[19:10] <teward> because stock 13.04 has just libuuid1 2.20.1-5.1ubuntu8
[19:10] <teward> with just raring, raring-security, and raring-updates enabled
[19:10] <quidnunc> teward: raring-proposed
[19:10] <quidnunc> that's the problem
[19:11] <teward> yeah that is the issue
[19:11] <teward> quidnunc: you probably should not just blindly enable proposed, and should pin it and then only install what you need from proposed
[19:11] <quidnunc> teward: It actually is pinned, -120. I don't know how it got installed
[19:12] <teward> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed is usually what I use to pin proposed
[19:12] <teward> IDK then, but meh
[19:12] <quidnunc> teward: Thanks. I wouldn't have found the problem without your help
[19:12] <teward> you're welcome
[19:12] <teward> sorry if i seem grumpy, sbuild's having issues today >.>
[19:12] <teward> (all day long today too)
[19:14] <quidnunc> teward: You have my sympathy. I'm struggling with a string of really stupid problems today too