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Laney | Is bos01 having a sad or something? | 10:50 |
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cjwatson | Laney: apparently nova-compute had segfaulted on several ppc64el compute nodes - IS has recovered it | 12:08 |
Laney | cjwatson: Indeed, seems that the instances are picking up builds again, thanks | 12:11 |
__marco | Good afternoon (UTC+1). I recreated a qemu package but the ppa page says always that a new version is available | 13:39 |
__marco | 2.0.0+dfsg-2ubuntu1.19 vs 2.0.0+dfsg-2ubuntu1.20 | 13:40 |
__marco | the *ubuntu1.19 is the latest relased | 13:40 |
cjwatson | __marco: Yes, it's currently not pocket-aware so it doesn't distinguish 2.0.0+dfsg-2ubuntu1.19 in -updates from 2.0.0+dfsg-2ubuntu1.20 in -proposed | 14:00 |
cjwatson | I think it's still worth knowing that there's a newer version on its way though | 14:00 |
cjwatson | Depends what you're doing | 14:01 |
dobey | you should also use nextver~myppa1 instead of just nextver, for ppa builds, generally | 14:04 |
__marco | dobey: https://launchpad.net/~marco-giusti/+archive/ubuntu/qemu I think I already do | 14:08 |
__marco | 2.0.0+dfsg-2ubuntu1.19vde1 | 14:08 |
dobey | __marco: no, that's current version plus appended string. should use 1.20~vde1 there instead (but that is still older than 1.20) | 14:11 |
__marco | cjwatson: Yes, I am definitely interested in new versions. Is there a notify mechanism? | 14:11 |
cjwatson | __marco: Not directly in Launchpad; the best you can do that I can think of is subscribe to trusty-changes@lists.ubuntu.com and filter. | 14:12 |
__marco | dobey: I am following https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/PPA/BuildingASourcePackage#versioning but I did not yet explored the Ubuntu packaging guide | 14:12 |
cjwatson | dobey: That depends on semantics. Neither is objectively better in all cases. | 14:12 |
__marco | cjwatson: no problems. I did not aware of it | 14:13 |
cjwatson | backport of 1.20 => 1.20~<something>, 1.19 plus extra patches => 1.19<something> or 1.19+<something> | 14:13 |
__marco | anyway, thanks both | 14:13 |
dobey | well, 1.19vde1 conflicts with the possibility of an update in ubuntu being 1.19.1 for example | 14:13 |
__marco | it is ubuntu1.19 | 14:14 |
__marco | I don't think will be a ubuntu1.19.1 even | 14:14 |
__marco | ever* | 14:14 |
dobey | in this specific case perhaps not, but i'm talking about the general case | 14:16 |
cjwatson | dobey: no, it doesn't | 14:26 |
cjwatson | $ dpkg --compare-versions 1.19vde1 lt 1.19.1; echo $? | 14:26 |
cjwatson | 0 | 14:26 |
cjwatson | if that were a problem then Ubuntu's "append ubuntu1 etc." versioning scheme would be broken relative to Debian in a way that it is not | 14:27 |
dobey | oh | 14:27 |
ricotz | hello, is it intended that one can enable support for ppc64el? | 19:28 |
ricotz | ... for personal PPAs | 19:28 |
Laney | ricotz: http://blog.launchpad.net/ppa/ppas-for-ppc64el <- yes | 20:41 |
ricotz | Laney, ah, ok | 20:51 |
ki7mt | Hello, does Launchpad support PPC packages? | 22:18 |
ki7mt | for PPA's | 22:18 |
wgrant | ki7mt: ppc64el, but not 32-bit powerpc yet. | 22:18 |
wgrant | Hopefully soon. | 22:18 |
cjwatson | ki7mt: I went into some detail on http://blog.launchpad.net/ppa/ppas-for-ppc64el about what the blockers are | 22:20 |
ki7mt | Hi guys, ok, thanks. I had someone ask me about ppc64 package support, and to be honest, ppc is a bit out of my Wheelhouse. | 22:22 |
wgrant | ki7mt: ppc64el is easy, just hit "Change details" on your PPA. Ubuntu doesn't support plain ppc64, and LP doesn't support 32-bit powerpc PPAs yet. | 22:25 |
ki7mt | wgrant, Would ppc64el work with: [ uname -r = 4.2.0-16-powerpc64-smp ] boxe, it's G5 iMac running Ubuntu-Mate I believe. | 22:26 |
wgrant | ki7mt: That's 32-bit powerpc (just with a 64-bit kernel), which we don't have PPA support for yet. | 22:26 |
ki7mt | wgrant, Ok, thanks for the help. | 22:27 |
ki7mt | wgrant, If I enable the ppc64el under "Change Details", do I need to bump the PPA version to generate the package? | 22:30 |
wgrant | ki7mt: Builds won't automatically be created. You can either upload a new version or copy the package over itself to create the new builds. | 22:32 |
ki7mt | wgrant, ok, thanks. | 22:33 |
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