[08:34] <jamespage> infinity, thanks for working on the oslo stuff - hopefully once we re-align with Debian this will be alot less hassle going forward
[08:35] <jamespage> infinity, suffice to say there was miscommunication between ubuntu/debian last cycle on the need to transition the package names for the upstream namespace changes
[09:17] <sil2100> Hello everyone! It seems that the latest gnutls28 upload that's in wily-proposed is breaking cmake bits on i386 (most probably)
[09:17] <sil2100> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnutls28/+bug/1464569
[09:18] <sil2100> Mirv filled in a bug for that, we think it's critical to at least double-confirm it and maybe even drop the upload from -proposed
[09:19] <cjwatson> Dropping it would break other things - it's a transition in progress
[09:19] <cjwatson> (Other things that your consumers care about, even)
[09:19] <sil2100> ACK
[09:20] <cjwatson> Can you see whether 'ldd cmake' in a wily-proposed chroot shows multiple versions of libnettle?  (I'd check myself but I just switched laptops and haven't set up schroots again yet)
[09:21] <sil2100> Damn, didn't setup a wily chroot yet, Mirv do you have one handy by any chance?
[09:21] <sil2100> I'll make one now anyway as it'll be useful
[10:05] <Mirv> sil2100: well I have wily amd64, would it need to be i386 with proposed enabled?
[11:04] <Mirv> sil2100: cjwatson: wily-proposed i386 ldd cmake http://paste.ubuntu.com/11701395/ yes to multiple libnettle:s
[13:37] <teward> when an ubuntu delta exists in a package, is autosync disabled?
[13:39] <Laney> Yeah, someone has to look at the diff and decide what to do with it
[13:39] <Laney> Port it forward or get rid of it
[13:39] <cjwatson> Indeed.  See auto-sync in lp:ubuntu-archive-tools for the full logic
[13:41] <teward> good, because if that logic didn't exist I'd be asking for a temporary sync blacklist on nginx, but since the delta exists the system won't help :P
[13:41] <teward> s/help/break anything/
[13:41] <teward> (those who care, keep an eye on the server mailing list, i'll drop a summary of why this is the case shortly)
[13:43] <cjwatson> Sync blacklists aren't often needed these days, and never were in the case of Ubuntu deltas.
[13:44] <teward> cjwatson: wasn't sure, hence my asking :P
[13:45] <cjwatson> Sure