[08:39] hi there ! [08:40] I'm running in a probably simple trouble building packages on launchpad [08:41] I've got two of them, the first builds a libxxx and libxxx-dev [08:41] and the second depends on the first at building time [08:42] I've set up a "testing" repository where I successfully build anything except for the packages tyhat depend on others at build-time [08:43] how can I set the launchpad pbuilders to import the current repository as a source for packages ? [08:57] wogon: That's done automatically. Are you sure the dependencies were published by the time the dependent build started? [08:59] you're right : that's probably the problem I need to wait for the first package to be duly published === vila_ is now known as vila [10:11] is there a global graph of average build waiting time ? in order to schedule build during empty hours ? [10:29] wogon: There's no real benefit to waiting; the build will have to be done eventually, after all [10:32] We do have some internal graphs of queue size, but not public. They don't currently show all that much of a pattern, though. I wouldn't bother trying to do queueing externally - just upload when you're ready. [10:34] There is a bit of a weekly pattern; there's a spike roughly each Monday, typically [10:36] The current spike (and usually the Monday spike too) are because a number of builders have failed. [10:55] cprov, cjwatson: https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/document/d/1ud9SxGCvlTYc-IwNVpjr0LosLQprDJFS6AA-M4nP-I0/edit has my analysis of the non-Ubuntu PPA naming situation. Thoughts very welcome. [17:43] wgrant cjwatson : thanks, the build are ok. I bother with waiting for my builds only when they fail ... [17:44] now, all my packages are ok I'll push with more confidence and won't need to wait for the result === Peng_ is now known as Peng