[03:45] any ideas what's working wrongly here: https://code.launchpad.net/~minetestdevs/+archive/ubuntu/daily-builds/+recipebuild/1176477 [03:45] https://launchpadlibrarian.net/271635143/buildlog.txt.gz [03:45] buildlog says: "builddeps:minetest : Depends: libfreetype6-dev but it is not going to be installed" [03:48] its only failing on yakkety, therefore crossposting on #ubuntu+1 [04:28] lazyPower, any ideas why this build fails: https://launchpadlibrarian.net/271635143/buildlog.txt.gz [04:28] it only fails on yakkety [04:28] https://code.launchpad.net/~minetestdevs/+recipe/minetest-daily [04:33] est31: "but it is not going to be installed" means the dependencies are unresolveable for some reason -- often a conflict. [04:33] Try installing the build-deps in a yakkety chroot locally, and drill down with apt to see what the underlying error is. [04:34] how can I get such a chroot [04:35] est31: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SimpleSbuild can be helpful. sbuild builds binary packages, but it uses schroot behind the scenes, which just provides a clean chroot. [04:38] est31: From a quick glance I suspect the problem is the libpng-dev vs libpng12-dev conflict (libfreetype6-dev depends on the former, and your package build-depends on libfreetype6-dev and the latter) [04:38] But I haven't actually tried it. [09:53] wgrant, tried your suggestion, it worked, thanks! [10:27] (replaced libpng-dev with libpng12-dev) === dpm is now known as dpm-bbiab === pavlushka_ is now known as pavlushka === dpm-bbiab is now known as dpm === [HeOS] is now known as HeOS [16:03] hi [16:03] anyone using birdfont here? [16:05] or is there a channel for birdfont support? [16:05] i'm guessing this is the wrong channel for whatever you're asking about [16:05] it a launchpad project which is how i got here [16:06] https://launchpad.net/birdfont [16:06] this channel is about use of the launchpad.net website itself. projects hosted on it may have their own support channels [16:06] right but i didnt find one separately for birdfont [16:07] i guess you should contact the developers then, or whatever is said in the README or such of its source tree (assuming it has one) [16:08] right , cheers