=== ganesh is now known as gkadam === cpaelzer_ is now known as cpaelzer [11:35] i have successfully uploaded software. [11:35] AND IT HAS BUILT (for precise) [14:09] Can Launchpad do an automated Git -> Git import? I'd like to set up a build recipe against a packaging branch on Alioth. https://help.launchpad.net/VcsImports seems to pre-date git support. [14:14] i think that feature is not ready yet [14:14] but it will at some point [14:14] iirc right now, you need to do a manual git import by cloning, adding lp remote, and pushing [14:18] rbasak: Almost next on the agenda. [14:19] (Almost.) [14:22] I did most of the design last week: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JcDGSzFU1r-Dh9hagxXX3fcmwkocdpaUE5TSln6uX7c for those with access [14:36] cjwatson: thanks! I'd like it for MySQL, happy to test when you have something. It's for an enhancement to speed us up, not blocking anything. [22:06] https://askubuntu.com/questions/827996/error-in-building-snap-package-on-launchpad [22:06] I keep asking the snappy-dev team to fix that [22:07] seems like that particular one also has a problem depending on a couple elementary PPAs [22:07] Oh, no [22:07] The reporter just picked out a completely irrelevant line to comment on [22:08] Maybe [22:08] i see the NO_PUBKEY in the log for 2 other PPAs too [22:09] yeah, it's in fact a bit fiddly [22:10] snapcraft uses the builder's apt config, and in this case the build is running against a PPA with dependencies [22:10] normally we don't bother to set up GPG configuration for PPAs because it's all in our DC anyway [22:10] but snapcraft can't really know that, and it's not adding the PPAs itself [22:10] so it doesn't really make sense for it to do add-apt-repository [22:11] ah [22:11] we may have to bite the bullet and ship public keys out to the builder, at least for snap builds [22:12] I'll follow up to the AU question asking them to file a bug [22:14] ok, was going to ask if i should do that :) [22:22] dobey: Thanks for the heads-up; answered. [22:27] np. wasn't expecting you to be around though. :) [22:28] Got sucked into hacking on isitdeployable