[03:05] <sergio-br2> heya
[03:05] <sergio-br2> what's the RAM memory of the launchpad farm? 8 GB ?
[03:07] <sergio-br2> I'm just wondering if a linker with 5,6 GB could be possible there
[03:07] <sergio-br2> *debug version of libretro mame
[03:08] <wgrant> sergio-br2: 4GiB of RAM plus either 4 or 8GiB of swap.
[03:08] <wgrant> But 5.6GB won't work on 32-bit architectures at all, so be careful.
[03:08] <sergio-br2> eh
[03:08] <sergio-br2> ah, true
[03:08] <sergio-br2> the RAM has a maximum of ~ 3 GB right
[03:09] <wgrant> You should be able to use almost the entire 32-bit address space, as they always run on 64-bit kernels.
[03:10] <sergio-br2> I'm using 7.3 GiB of 7.6 [RAM], plus 4 GiB of swap...
[03:10] <sergio-br2> mame is a beast man
[07:38] <dch> I want to `debuild -S -sa` an updated version of a package for wily, but every time I try it I get an error that the source already exists. When I do the same thing but using `debuild -S -sd` I get an error that the source is missing... what am I doing wrong?
[22:52] <teward> I keep losing my links to the sandbox / testing version of LP, does it inherit the permissions I have currently in the PRoduction instance?
[23:27] <wgrant> teward: staging is reset from production weekly, qastaging less often.
[23:28] <teward> wgrant: and it inherits the permissions structures, as well, from production?  I.E. the differing level of bug permissions applied to Ubuntu package bugs and such?  (Only asking as trying to narrow down what looks to be an issue caused by permissions, possibly)
[23:28] <teward> (from #ubuntu-bugs)