thomi | wgrant: blr: is it possible to trigger a rebuild of a package in a PPA (in order to pick up new versions of a build-dep in the same PPA) without re-uploading? | 02:28 |
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thomi | there's a 'rebuild' button if the build failed, but not one if it succeeded it seems? | 02:29 |
wgrant | thomi: No, that's not possible. It's not quite clear how it would work, as it would need to change the version. Bug #245594 tracks this request. | 02:29 |
ubot5 | bug 245594 in Launchpad itself "Rebuilds of binary packages without source changes" [Low,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/245594 | 02:29 |
thomi | ahh, thanks | 02:29 |
wgrant | The feature is often known as "binNMUs" as that's how they're referred to in Debian. | 02:29 |
thomi | ok.. re-upload time for me! | 02:30 |
thomi | thankfully my webkit2gtk package built OK - that thing took hours :( | 02:30 |
wgrant | webkit is a horrid creature. | 02:33 |
thomi | I just noticed my PPa is 1.8GiB... ahh well | 02:38 |
wgrant | I can always increase the quota :) | 02:39 |
wgrant | WebKit quickly fills 2GiB :/ | 02:39 |
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stokachu | when doing a release is it supposed to change all fix committed bugs to fix released or do i still have to manually set those? | 14:21 |
stokachu | i marked all the bugs for a specific milestone | 14:21 |
cjwatson | stokachu: Launchpad only has any auto-closing machinery for packages uploaded to distributions. For projects, you have to close them manually. | 14:24 |
stokachu | cjwatson: boo ok | 14:24 |
mapreri | or set up your own bot | 14:25 |
cjwatson | Marking bugs for a milestone wouldn't be terribly accurate, as people often schedule bugs for fixing in a milestone but then they slip. | 14:25 |
cjwatson | And that sort of detail is often only cleaned up post-release, so we wouldn't want to auto-close based on that. | 14:25 |
stokachu | would be a nice to have feature that when a new release is done it'll close all bugs associated with that release | 14:26 |
teward | stokachu: there's several people including myself who go through via the API and close things based on the release status - a lot of times when I run through it's stuff that's still Triaged, New, etc. against that release - there's a lot of times where it's not that simple, in packages I watch, and I have to close manually (because against devel release instead of the specific series, or such) | 14:28 |
stokachu | teward: gotcha | 14:29 |
stokachu | i may use the api to automate some of it then | 14:30 |
teward | stokachu: and as cjwatson mentioned, it only exists for packages uploaded to distributions - you have to close manually for projects. | 14:30 |
teward | (and most of my stuff is nginx anyways, and has corresponding Project *and* Package bugs, so it's a one-two knockout on what I watch) | 14:31 |
teward | s/one-two/two-for-one/ | 14:31 |
cjwatson | We close Launchpad bugs by hand after deployments. | 14:31 |
cjwatson | Bugs in Launchpad itself, I mean. | 14:31 |
teward | yep | 14:31 |
cjwatson | It's often a bit subtle what a release means ... | 14:31 |
teward | cjwatson: if not ambiguous - "release" means different things project to project | 14:32 |
teward | Ubuntu, it's a new version. nginx, well... upstream and in ppas, it's either stable or mainline release, so 'release' alone is ambiguous | 14:33 |
teward | (just a case in point is all) | 14:33 |
teward | cjwatson: the API hasn't changed since the last time I went poking at it, has it? (In terms of getting a list of bugs for a specific release with specific statuses, then changing the status en masse and putting a standard notification of why it was changed) | 14:38 |
cjwatson | teward: release> indeed, for Launchpad it can depend which set of hosts need to be updated, for instance | 15:14 |
cjwatson | teward: I can't think of any changes in that area | 15:15 |
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stokachu | does launchpad pull in submodules when importing a git repo? | 20:11 |
stokachu | apparently not :( http://launchpadlibrarian.net/198196868/cloud-installer-cloud-installer-stable.log | 20:13 |
dobey | no, git submodules are not supported | 20:20 |
dobey | hmm, i think branch scanner hanged or something | 20:34 |
jk | does anyone know where i can get the package id for https://api.launchpad.net/1.0/<distribution.name>/+archive/<binary_package.name>/+binarypub/<id> ? | 20:39 |
dobey | wgrant: around? | 21:31 |
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