upsideout | so I can fill my 8 tb hardrives full of awesome software fo debian jessie and what nto | 00:00 |
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upsideout | for * not * | 00:00 |
upsideout | wgrant, I know that a lot of things should always stay public but maybe I can private message you to tell you why | 00:01 |
exobuzz | sorry - ignore me.. | 00:01 |
exobuzz | brain glitch... | 00:01 |
upsideout | or maybe we can work on this together | 00:01 |
upsideout | dosent matter I have to make it happen | 00:01 |
exobuzz | hmm.. or not. it shows as deleted at least, but remains. | 00:01 |
wgrant | upsideout: PM me if you need, but things that can be public should remain public, so others can help and be helped by the discussion. | 00:02 |
upsideout | but I would like to work with the people close to the code to make a better eco system | 00:02 |
wgrant | upsideout: I don't understand what you're trying to do. | 00:02 |
upsideout | wgrant, so I have a debian autobuilder network | 00:02 |
upsideout | just like debians in house one | 00:02 |
wgrant | exobuzz: Deletions are not instantaneous. | 00:03 |
upsideout | but i also want to be able to port things over to my auto build network from launchpad | 00:03 |
wgrant | exobuzz: Files can take more than 24 hours to disappear once they're able to. | 00:03 |
exobuzz | the delete was done 3 months ago | 00:03 |
exobuzz | it still shows as deleted today.. but remains | 00:03 |
upsideout | right so like fill the wanna build server from launchpad and also local | 00:04 |
wgrant | exobuzz: Ah, you triggered a race condition. | 00:04 |
wgrant | exobuzz: You deleted the source before the binary was published, so the initial delete in January didn't get the binary. | 00:04 |
exobuzz | oh | 00:04 |
wgrant | exobuzz: You seem to have just redeleted it now, which will have caught it. | 00:04 |
exobuzz | so another deletion now will work ? | 00:04 |
exobuzz | yeh | 00:04 |
exobuzz | that's awesome - thanks for the help :) | 00:04 |
wgrant | Yeah, source deleted three minutes after the build finished. | 00:05 |
wgrant | So that explains it. | 00:05 |
exobuzz | i uploaded to the wrong ppa and panicked. | 00:05 |
exobuzz | :) | 00:05 |
exobuzz | i should have been more patient - good to know for future | 00:05 |
upsideout | always keep the best part back exobuzz :) | 00:05 |
wgrant | upsideout: So, why can't you just fill your wanna-build database from the Sources files that Launchpad produces? | 00:06 |
upsideout | not sure | 00:06 |
upsideout | I am trying to brain strom | 00:06 |
wgrant | I'm not quite sure that this needs brainstorming. | 00:07 |
upsideout | I just got a couple of TB and thought that mirroring and what nbot would be fun | 00:07 |
wgrant | There are well-known ways to get packages into wanna-build, and they don't require a special Launchpad API. | 00:07 |
upsideout | so you are saying htat I should some how have the sources file from launchpad portied to may dir for reprepro ? | 00:08 |
wgrant | If you want to build a PPA for Debian locally, it would make sense to import all the sources from the PPA into whatever local repository setup you use. | 00:08 |
upsideout | like use the dirs to download the sources from te branch's into my reprepro source dir so they build on timer or whatever | 00:09 |
upsideout | seems simple | 00:10 |
upsideout | I was over thinking it | 00:10 |
upsideout | not even sure why I was thinking postgre | 00:10 |
upsideout | dsc or nothing lol | 00:11 |
upsideout | s|nothing|bust|g | 00:11 |
wgrant | Right, there's no need for any information that's not in the published repository on ppa.launchpad.net. | 00:12 |
upsideout | so I just either need to know URL or something to get that | 00:12 |
upsideout | the dsc or whatever | 00:12 |
upsideout | I do not want a array that big so . . | 00:12 |
upsideout | maybe a api ? | 00:12 |
upsideout | could be wrong in my thinking again | 00:13 |
wgrant | What do you mean? | 00:13 |
wgrant | A file like http://ppa.launchpad.net/wgrant/ppa/ubuntu/dists/utopic/main/source/Sources tells you everything you need to know. | 00:14 |
upsideout | got it thanks | 00:19 |
upsideout | really thanks | 00:20 |
upsideout | that is kinda what I meant by brainstorm | 00:21 |
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ianorlin | hi I am having trouble signing into launchpad from any text mode browser as it claims I am a bot when I am trying to report a bug with ubiquity not launching in virtualbox for lubuntu | 20:21 |
dobey | i'm guessing those browsers don't properly support a feature which launchpad requires as part of a security check to ensure you're not a bot :) | 20:23 |
sarnold | ianorlin: if you run ubuntu-bug manually on a terminal, it should give you the option of copy-and-pasting the url to a browser to fill in the text fields.. perhaps not as convenient as just having w3m work, but i tmight let you report the bug :) | 20:33 |
ianorlin | sarnold: I haven't gotten that to work it says not found | 21:15 |
dobey | sarnold: well if you have a DISPLAY it will just open your default browser too | 21:16 |
sarnold | dobey: thanks, I couldn't recall the criteria it used to figure out if it hsould prompt you or just open the browser for you.. | 21:59 |
dobey | well if you don't have DISPLAY it might just open w3c or lynx or something | 22:01 |
dobey | i think it just uses the python webbrowser.open() call, which runs sensible-browser, and if that fails you get the printout maybe? | 22:01 |
ianorlin | dobey: I work around by installing openssh-server on the host and sftp the files to it on the host | 22:01 |
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