[06:42] <dholbach> good morning
[06:51] <ESphynx> good morning dholbach :)
[06:51] <ESphynx> The big day today eh?
[06:55] <dholbach> hi ESphynx
[06:55] <dholbach> :-D
[06:56] <ESphynx> how's it going
[07:10] <dholbach> good good - how about you?
[07:18] <ESphynx> pretty good :) still strugly to get our own release ready and get some other software going :)
[07:18] <ESphynx> struggling*
[16:33] <tych0> hi all, i have a package that has both python2 and python3 code in it (related to upstream stuff that we're gluing together; I can't change either)
[16:34] <tych0> is there a nice way to include these both in the same source package?
[16:34] <tych0> or do i need two separate source packages?
[16:43] <Zhenech> tych0, why should it hurt in one source package?
[16:44] <tych0> Zhenech: because some of the code in the source package is python2 only, and some of it is python3 only
[16:44] <tych0> so that makes pybuild unhappy
[22:17] <atomicturtle> Hi everyone, Im a developer on the  ossec.net project and we are working on packaging OSSEC for multiple Ubuntu distributions.
[22:17] <atomicturtle> My question is how we can make 2 different repositories, stable and repo available for Ubuntu. Im familiar with adding packages to sources, but Im not clear on how we can do this for stable vs. unstable