[08:51] <cjwatson> kyrofa: The snap proxy should work better for you now; I bumped the token timeout to an hour.
[11:31] <segf4ult> hey guys, just have a question about working with Launchpad. How should I view PPA dependencies???
[11:33] <cjwatson> segf4ult: There are a couple of different things you might mean.  Could you please give more detail about what you're trying to do?
[11:34] <segf4ult> cjwatson: I'm doing an assignment as uni coursework where I want to package my results, but the packages there should depend on packages in another ppa
[11:35] <cjwatson> segf4ult: "Edit PPA dependencies" on your PPA will tell you what other PPAs it currently depends on, but that's only for the purposes of building things in that PPA.
[11:35] <segf4ult> cjwatson: so it will not pull in the other ppa specifications when I do that?
[11:36] <segf4ult> cjwatson: is there a way for a package to depend on a specific ppa to be added?
[11:36] <cjwatson> segf4ult: If you want the dependency to be at run-time for your users, then you have two options: (1) copy the packages from the other PPA into yours (which LP will let you do quite easily, you don't even have to rebuild them); (2) explicitly tell your users that they need the other PPA.
[11:36] <cjwatson> There are no other options.
[11:36] <segf4ult> cjwatson: that's fine :) thanks for the help
[11:57] <kyrofa> cjwatson, thanks for the heads up! I'll test it out :)
[17:36] <hggdh> a question, are persons case-sensitive in LP? IOW, is there a difference between LP:/~AUser and lp:/~auser?
[17:37] <teward> hggdh: I don't think so
[17:37] <hggdh> k
[17:37] <teward> hggdh: for instance, LP:/~teward <-- me
[17:37] <teward> LP:/~TEWard -> LP:/~teward
[17:37] <teward> even if entered as the first
[17:37] <hggdh> good
[17:37] <teward> if it were case sensitive I think it'd balk
[17:37] <hggdh> thanks
[17:38] <teward> yep
[18:17] <clivejo> can anyone help me with moving git repo's from 3rd party to LP?
[18:18] <clivejo> I need several branches and tags all copied at the same time
[18:44] <dobey> if you want git->git then you just need to pull the entire history and branches and everything from the 3rd party location, and then add the lp remote and push it all to lp
[18:56] <clivejo> dobey: but how?
[18:57] <clivejo> how do I pull the entire history and branches from the 3rd parry location?
[18:58] <dobey> with git clone and branch and whatnot. i'm sure there must be a magic git command for it. there are magic git commands for so many other things
[18:58] <dobey> but i am not an ultimate git user or anything, so i can't really anser beyond that
[18:59] <clivejo> :(
[19:01] <Laibsch> LP supports git these days?
[19:02] <dobey> yes