[09:28] cjwatson: You didn't happen to dream up any plausible names? [10:41] wgrant: Since you mentioned txlongpoll and this is pretty twistedy, I was wondering about something like txuploadserver [10:41] or txpkguploadserver [10:42] "uploadd" is a bit much of a mouthful [10:50] Hm, txlongpoll is a server too. Maybe just "txpkgupload". === broder_ is now known as broder [22:21] cjwatson: Did you manage to track down the python-apt issue? [22:30] wgrant: Only partially. I think it's likely because libapt-inst changed ABI (which I hadn't noticed) and so there end up being two versions of libapt-inst linked into the one process, so python-apt probably needs to be rebuilt. [22:31] wgrant: But some of its tests fail against the new apt, and I'll need to figure that out. [22:31] Ah, awkward. [22:31] wgrant: In the meantime, downgrading/holding it is good enough; the failures are (I think) only for binary packages and so don't affect pepo. [22:32] We hope :) [22:32] Yeah [22:32] Definitely don't want to leave it that way longer than we have to [22:32] Yep [22:33] In other irritating news, your "give ~registry more powahs" branch didn't extend to sprints :-) [22:34] I considered that, but I don't completely understand sprint permissions so didn't bother in the first round. [22:36] No [22:36] great hassle [22:37] Did you run into any issues with poppy? [22:38] I didn't get much further because derailed by prod issues and fixing buildbot. [22:39] Putting together the config stuff at the moment, but it'll have to wait until tomorrow. [22:39] Yeah, ops issues are always great for productivity :) [22:41] Might organise an NDT tomorrow so that I can apply the DistributionSourcePackageRelease:+latestbuild/archtag stuff to proposed-migration and then leave ~ubuntu-release. [22:42] I was hoping to do one today with my permission and API changes anyway. [22:42] WFM [22:42] https://code.launchpad.net/~wgrant/launchpad/account-status-api/+merge/245649 could also use a review at your convenience. [22:42] OK, will look tomorrow morning. [22:43] Thanks.