=== Nigel_ is now known as G [09:45] is there something wrong with the ppa builders currently? I uploaded two packages into the ~ubuntu-foundations-team/ubuntu-core-system-image PPA and they says since ~2h that they will start building in some minutes (but don't). both amd64 and i386 [09:48] mvo: That's a devirtualised PPA, so it'll build on the bare-metal build farm, not the virtualised one [09:49] I think [09:49] hm, ok [09:50] thanks, I will just try to be patient [09:50] Yeah, it is. So it's blocked on the big pile of chromium-browser builds at the moment, essentially. [09:50] I wonder if aatxe is recoverable [09:52] It's not in Landscape for some reason, so I can't tell directly. Let's try turning it on and seeing [09:52] ok, thanks [09:53] https://launchpad.net/~canonical-chromium-builds/+archive/ubuntu/stage/+build/6464024 does not look encouraging - build time 14h and the last few lines say dpkg-buildpackage: error: debian/rules build gave error exit status 2 [09:53] * mvo needs to run and will check back later [09:56] Nope, aatxe is still dead. Oh well. [09:56] mvo: There are some other builds that should clear out more quickly. [09:56] But yeah, some of those might be busted [09:57] mvo: I'll cancel some of those [10:01] Now it's building a batch of security uploads I can't see, so no idea :) [10:13] cjwatson: heh :) thanks for your help! [10:31] mvo: queue looks to have cleared now [10:31] ish [10:33] cjwatson: yes, my packages are build now \o/ === karni is now known as karni-lunch === karni-lunch is now known as karni === mars__ is now known as mars === dpm is now known as dpm-afk [17:20] wgrant: if you get a moment could you please https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+question/255823 - as it's misleading people. [17:28] popey: done [17:29] popey: well, the project isn't deleted, but is marked inactive, which means its only visible to people with permissions to see it, i think (i can't see it in a private window in ffox anyway) [17:29] magic, thanks dobey [17:29] thats perfect === DarkPlayer_ is now known as DarkPlayer