[00:00] you must have messed up the formatting of your changelog entry [00:02] fixed that [00:03] gpgv: Can't check signature: public key not found [00:03] got that from debdiff [00:07] workign on it [00:07] *working [00:12] ahoneybun, debuild -S -us -uc [00:12] it is not from the debuild [00:12] that is from the debdiff command [00:12] oh, you can ignore that [00:13] then [00:13] I'm getting my key for this laptop into launchpad === ph_afk is now known as ph1 [00:21] well turns out it still made the debdiff ifle [00:21] file [00:22] http://pastebin.com/yh3hYB4b darkxst [00:26] fixed the errors though [00:41] I did not have your keys imported [01:13] darkxst: debdiff http://pastebin.com/yh3hYB4b === FiremanEd_ is now known as FiremanEd [01:29] I'm guessing nothing is wrong with it? [03:53] ahoneybun, just checking it now [03:56] ahoneybun, why are there extra patch files in there? [04:02] ahoneybun, did you test build? [09:06] ahoneybun, also don't refresh patches unless explicity required (debuild will complain if patch only applies with fuzz) [09:06] anyway I uploaded with a few extra changes. [09:40] darkxst, "debian/patches/git_revert_appdata_validate.patch: appdata-tools has not been packaged yet" ? [09:41] you realize "appdata-tools - 0.1.7-1~trusty1" in the ppa ;) [10:10] ricotz, gah! apparently I didnt realize that! [10:10] will fix now [10:12] I also have no idea why gnome-terminal needs to build-depend on gnome-shell for the search provider, but I will follow that up with upstream === hiren is now known as hiren90 [15:31] hello? I have completed the upgrade from ubuntu gnome 13.10 to 14.04 as noted on ubuntugnome.com, was wondering where to share the results? [18:38] darkxst: I need to setup a pbuilder on this machine, and it keeps building saucy ones [18:40] ahoneybun, "pbuilder-dist trusty create" [19:03] thanks ricotz === FJKong is now known as FJKong_afk === ph1 is now known as ph_afk [19:27] so gnome kinda has slowed down recently for me [19:27] ideas why? [19:27] just stuff like switching screens, triggering the menu, etc [19:32] i'm wondering if my disk is too full or something.. but i'm not sure. And I'm not sure how to best debug the entire gnome desktop environment