[00:12] <elopio> found it and it is already high priority: https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad/+bug/1084403 great!
[00:15] <cjwatson> elopio: It's unlikely to be fixed in that form, though.  The plan is to do git-to-git imports instead.
[00:15] <cjwatson> elopio: If you have a gpgsig commit in your history, your bzr import is probably permanently dead.
[00:18] <elopio> oh. This is blocking the publishing of snapweb to the store :( I think I can get that set up from jenkins for some architectures.
[00:21] <cjwatson> elopio: It can be done in other ways, fortunately.  The simplest is probably to do a periodic manual pull/push mirror to git.launchpad.net; a refinement of that would be to trigger the mirror from a GitHub-issued webhook.
[00:23] <elopio> uhm, interesting. I'll see how to automate it tomorrow. Thanks cjwatson!
[06:36] <pbek> For some reason I've got the old problem of "Issue detected while analyzing snapcraft.yaml: Cannot find definition for part 'desktop/qt5'. It may be a remote part, run `snapcraft update` to refresh the remote parts cache" again when building a snap with Launchpad
[06:36] <pbek> https://launchpadlibrarian.net/278346021/buildlog_snap_ubuntu_xenial_amd64_qownnotes_BUILDING.txt.gz
[06:51] <wgrant> pbek: That doesn't look Launchpad-specific. Can you reproduce it locally if you remove your parts cache?
[06:52] <wgrant> If it's not LP-specific, #snappy will probably be more helpful.
[06:52] <pbek> wgrant: I haven't tried it, but I will. My last build was 12h ago and that worked. I just had a view lines of c++ code changed meanwhile...
[06:54] <wgrant> https://parts.snapcraft.io/v1/parts.yaml's desktop part looks weird. I wonder if something's changed around subparts.
[06:54] <pbek> wgrant: you are right, seems to be a problem with snapcraft
[07:37] <pbek> wgrant: it definitely is a problem with snapcraft, they will take a look what went wrong with the latest changes. thank you for your help!
[07:44] <Fudge> are arm builds in launchpad reserved for ubuntu only?
[07:48] <wgrant> Fudge: No, any PPA owner can enable them.
[07:49] <Fudge> wgrant:  thank you mate :D
[15:06] <shadeslayer> hi there
[15:07] <shadeslayer> it seems like git imports don't support the git gpg sig filed? https://launchpadlibrarian.net/277700088/blue-shell-firefox-kde-support-master.log
[15:07] <cjwatson> That's correct
[15:07] <cjwatson> The plan is to do git-to-git imports instead, hopefully in the not very distant future
[15:19] <shadeslayer> cjwatson: yay \o/
[15:19] <shadeslayer> I guess I'll just have to wait for those
[15:19] <shadeslayer> as long as soon isn't 3-4 months