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sergio-br2qemu: uncaught target signal 11 (Segmentation fault) - core dumped04:54
sergio-br2configure: error: GNU gettext tools not found; required for intltool04:54
sergio-br2https://launchpadlibrarian.net/212754298/buildlog_ubuntu-vivid-armhf.desmume_0.9.11%2Br1~4~ubuntu15.04.1_BUILDING.txt.gz04:54
sergio-br2what, gettext is a dep in the package, why it's not finding...04:55
sergio-br2it got this error only for armhf vivid build04:56
sergio-br2trusty is fine04:56
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mpt<meta name="description" content="Ubuntu also includes a wide variety of software through its network of software repositories. Once your system is installed you can simply call up a list of all the existing tools out there and choose any of them for immediate installation over the internet." />17:06
mptHmmm, that’s perhaps not the best description for https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu17:06
maprerimpt: that's what in https://launchpad.net/ubuntu ...17:21
maprerimpt: the persons listed on https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-drivers/+members can change it, fwiw17:22
mptmapreri, yes, but (a) it’s out of context without the preceding summary and (b) not relevant to a bug listing anyway17:22
mptThe drivers could fix (a) but not (b) :-)17:22
mpt(reported bug 1478372)17:38
ubot5bug 1478372 in Launchpad itself "All facet indexes have project description as their <meta name="description">" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/147837217:38
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sidiim having trouble understanding how to upload the same package for multiple distros on my PPA. I currently have a custom gedit package for vivid, and make an exactly identical package for trusty, except that I replaced "vivid" with "trusty" in the debian/changelog (ubuntu has the same versions anyway). Launchpad rejects the upload because I already have a package with that version number, but "different contents", except the only difference is the target21:41
sidi distribution. What am I doing wrong? should i just change my version number regardless?21:41
sidiin other words, does the rule of always bumping version number apply even across distros?21:44
tewardsidi: you can't have the same version of the source package for one distro in the PPA21:48
tewardnot if you have to build against each21:48
tewardyou will need to upload separate versions with slightly different version strings to do that21:48
tewardto differentiate them all from each other.  (so, ~ubuntu14.04.0, etc. could be appended in there somewhere for a 14.04 package, etc.21:49
tewardteward: if you are 100% certain the package will work without a rebuild on other releases you can use the copy packages feature...21:49
teward... and copy the built binaries to other releases21:49
siditeward, alright, that works for me, i was just not aware of the rule.21:49
tewardbut ONLY if you're certain it won't torpedo you21:49
tewardsidi: it's less a rule...21:49
teward... and more a limitation of the repository system21:50
teward(at its core, rather than Ubuntu/LP specific)21:50
siditeward, my brain can't cope with new features so i'll go the long-but-easy way and just add a dummy entry to my debian/changelog.21:50
siditeward, oh i see.21:50
sidianyway thanks for confirming :-)21:50
tewardyou're welcome, i had the same problem with other PPAs I run21:58
tewardnow i don't :)21:58

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