=== benonsoftware is now known as bdunn === bdunn is now known as benonsoftware === benonsoftware is now known as MerryChristmas === MerryChristmas is now known as benonsoftware [07:01] why do i get permission denied when i've updated my ssh pub key? [07:01] im running bzr branch ubuntu:xscreensaver [07:02] and i get: Permission denied (publickey). [07:02] i've verified my public key and it's fine [07:02] wulfgarpro: What's your Launchpad username? [07:02] wulfgar-pro [07:02] Ah, your key is corrupt. [07:02] https://launchpad.net/~wulfgar-pro/+sshkeys [07:02] It's full of spaces. [07:02] Those shouldn't be there. [07:03] ah shit [07:03] The only spaces should be after "ssh-rsa" and before "james@wulfgar-lt" [07:03] As it is now, everything from "8cF9" is considered to be part of the key description. [07:03] clip to the rescue [07:03] :) [07:04] thanks wgrant [07:04] np [09:57] is it just me or is it nearly impossible to undrestand how to quickly go from making .deb's to making ppa 'things' that i cat apt-get install [10:06] Making debs involves making a source package. If you can do that then sticking it in a PPA is a matter of https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/PPA/Uploading [10:06] (If you're not making debs by way of a source package, you're doing it wrong!) [11:31] "https://code.launchpad.net/~OWNER/DISTRIBUTION/+source/SOURCE/+git/REPOSITORY This identifies a repository for a source package in a distribution. [11:31] " [11:31] Can I use this today for packaging work? [11:31] I understand I'll need to upload normally, but I'd like somewhere to put some shared docker.io packaging work that I'm handling in git. [11:32] The root commit is imported from the archive manually (so doesn't represent true history) [11:34] So lp:~ubuntu-server/ubuntu/+source/docker.io/+git/packaging perhaps? [11:34] Yes, you can use it today [11:35] Sounds good, thanks. [11:35] The main piece of package repositories that doesn't work yet is that there's no way to designate a default repository (i.e. lp:ubuntu/+source/SOURCE) [11:35] We're holding off on that until we have something that can reasonably work for all packages, which will probably be dgit ior similar [11:36] OK [11:36] *or similar === karni is now known as karni-afk === karni-afk is now known as karni [23:07] im new to lp, how do bugs get "closed" [23:07] ? [23:10] wulfgarpro: Usually by setting the status to "Fix Released", "Invalid" or "Won't Fix" [23:49] im new to lp, how do bugs get "closed" [23:52] wulfgarpro: Usually by setting the status to "Fix Released", "Invalid" or "Won't Fix" [23:53] groundhog!