[08:53] <elacheche> Hello folks! A Ubuntu Community member here.. I have some code that I want to share via GIT, but don't like to share via Github, so how can I use that Git feature in launchpad? :)
[08:56] <sarnold> elacheche: the last paragraph here describes how to configure it for your project, but perhaps it's last paragraph for a reason :)  https://help.launchpad.net/Code/Git
[09:00] <elacheche> Thank you sarnold :) The "Code" tabs in projects and personnal profiles still only offer a bzr line to start ;)
[09:01] <elacheche> sarnold: I'm @work and it's faster to ask you than Googling it :D → A lazy SysAdmin here o/ :p
[09:01] <elacheche> So when I'm home I can start pushing my code to LP instead of googleing ;) :D
[09:01] <elacheche> Thank sarnold :)
[09:01] <elacheche> Thanks*
[09:02] <sarnold> elacheche: hrm. I thoght git had been made available to everyone now :/
[09:03] <cjwatson> sarnold: Yes, it has
[09:04] <cjwatson> It's possible that some of the UI is still a bit too bzr-centric
[09:04] <cjwatson> There's a lot of it and it takes a while to unwind everything
[09:04] <sarnold> I can imagine
[09:07] <elacheche> cjwatson: Sorry if I'm being lazy again and ask you instead of googling :) Do you think that I can contribute on changing some of those "help" messages in LP UI?
[09:07] <cjwatson> elacheche: Certainly welcome to try; https://dev.launchpad.net/
[09:07] <cjwatson> elacheche: But if nothing else it's a good idea to report bugs on things you notice
[09:11] <elacheche> Sure cjwatson :) I'm not a Dev or a Ninja.. Just a n00b coder, so reporting bugs is always my 1st thing to do until I understand things ;)
[09:11] <elacheche> Thanks folks :)
[11:48] <qengho> I have a branch on LP that is supposed to build a snap package on changes. ARMHF only fails in a place I don't expect to be arch dependent. Ideas? https://launchpadlibrarian.net/290055388/buildlog_snap_ubuntu_xenial_armhf_tor-middle-relay_BUILDING.txt.gz  ARM64, i386, amd64 work.
[11:49] <sarnold> qengho: I think different architectures use different go compilers; one uses gcc another uses golang
[11:51] <sarnold> 	previous declaration at golang.org/x/crypto/poly1305/sum_arm.go:16
[11:51] <sarnold> ahh, that's why, looks like there might be architecture-specific code in there
[11:53] <qengho> Oh, "arm". Duh.
[11:53] <qengho> sarnold: thanks.
[11:54] <sarnold> qengho: you're welcome; it took looking at it several times and trying to find the source code before I spotted it, hehe :)
[11:55] <qengho> I don't guess I can fix it. No "patches:" in snapcraft.yaml.
[11:56] <sarnold> I'm surprised there isn't, there's so many differences between snap and non-snap..