[10:58] <bluesabre> All packages related to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xfce4-session/+bug/1424887 have been uploaded or rebuilt. Is there anything additional that needs to be done for these packages to exit -proposed?
[11:00] <infinity> bluesabre: http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_output.txt implies that you may have missed some rebuilds.
[11:01] <infinity> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[11:01] <infinity>  orage : Depends: libxfce4util6 (>= 4.9.0) but it is not going to be installed
[11:01] <infinity> Etc, etc.
[11:02] <infinity> bluesabre: I can help with a bunch of transition rebuilds tomorrow, but not tonight, I've been "asleep" for the last 5 hours (though, clearly not very well).
[11:03] <bluesabre> infinity: ah, wasn't aware of this page.
[11:03] <bluesabre> thanks
[11:04] <infinity> bluesabre: Taking the output from that page and plugging it into apt gets you this: http://paste.ubuntu.com/10579534/
[11:05] <infinity> bluesabre: Ask me tomorrow, and I'll do a bunch of no-change rebuilds for you.
[11:05] <bluesabre> awesome, thanks infinity
[11:59] <LocutusOfBorg1> ping: how can I have a virtualbox-lts-utopic into trusty? (built against lts-utopic packages) I already have it
[11:59] <LocutusOfBorg1> (I'm the maintainer, I don't know if I need just a sponsor or something else)
[12:38] <jamespage> Laney, thanks for the reviews - uploading pacemaker now and finding a willing AA for the new ceph binaries
[15:35] <happyaron> can anyone prompt fcitx related packages to main (approved mir #1356222)? It's added as dependency of other main packages just now
[18:50] <infinity> happyaron: Looks like extra-cmake-modules needs an MIR too?
[18:50] <infinity> Though, it's probably a no-brainer.
[18:51] <happyaron> infinity: I patched that package to not use ECM atm, and will file MIR for it later
[18:51] <infinity> happyaron: And wxpython and wxwidgets?
[18:52] <happyaron> avoided Build-Depends and uploaded, it's a runtime only dependency for a leaf package that we don't use, see bug 1430923
[18:53] <infinity> happyaron: Ahh, that published 4 minutes ago.  You might be jumping the gun on asking me to review the situation. :P
[18:54] <infinity> Need to wait for all the reports to settle and look sane.
[18:54] <happyaron> ok, ;-)
[20:56] <happyaron> infinity: report at component-mismatches looks good now
[21:10] <infinity> happyaron: Promoted the 5 source packages that c-m was wanting to move, and closed the related tasks on the MIR bug.
[21:10] <infinity> happyaron: Leaving the rest open, as I assume you have plans to pull in more later.
[21:48] <happyaron> infinity: thanks!
[21:59] <slangasek> cjwatson: I think I have to come to the conclusion that scaleType: logarithmic is just plain broken <sigh>
[22:00] <xnox> ...
[22:00] <xnox> why was btrfs-tools synced in?
[22:00]  * xnox is confused
[22:00] <xnox> and of course it claims that cjwatson's archive robot did it
[22:01]  * xnox thought we were past automated debian syncs
[22:01] <cjwatson> we are
[22:01] <cjwatson> slangasek: ah :/
[22:02] <cjwatson> xnox: note that the robot does proposed-migration too - you probably need to look one more entry back in the publishing history
[22:02] <slangasek> I managed to get it to do /something/ by moving the scaleType declaration up out of 'styles' directly into an 'axes' property; but all it seems to do is botch the rounding of the scale rather than providing actual logarithms, somehow
[22:03] <xnox> cjwatson: it really looks like https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/btrfs-tools/+publishinghistory 3.17-1.1 was synced about 14h ago
[22:04] <xnox> seems odd, that it was not e.g. sync-package like request with attribution as to who did it.
[22:04] <cjwatson> xnox: no
[22:05] <cjwatson> xnox: that's when it got past proposed-migration
[22:05] <infinity> xnox: It was autosynced in november.
[22:05] <xnox> oh i see now
[22:05] <cjwatson> xnox: the SPPH in -proposed has published on 2014-11-22
[22:06] <xnox> bah well, good that it's in now =)
[22:06] <xnox> and thanks to however noticed and fixed that.
[22:29] <xnox> when will we put pypy in main, to avoid patching out pypy packaging out of everything?