[01:45] <smoser> paulmey, hm.. let me see.
[02:01] <smoser> rharper, https://bugs.launchpad.net/cloud-init/+bug/1657940
[02:01] <smoser> that i think is fallout of cloud-init network being behind curtin in that particular way
[02:01] <smoser> and is needed to render a dhcp v6 on ec2.
[02:08] <smoser> paulmey, http://paste.ubuntu.com/23831042/
[02:08] <smoser> and i have to run.
[02:08] <smoser> i'll look more tomrrow and try to get that into trunk
[02:08] <paulmey> thanks, I'll try that
[18:50] <rharper> smoser: https://paste.ubuntu.com/23834715/  is the next error with read-version and long git tags
[18:51] <smoser> i dont think that is related.
[18:57] <smoser> we could make taht work, but basically onthe ubuntu branch just use dpkg-buildpackage or debuild
[18:58] <smoser> i use build-package at https://gist.github.com/smoser/6391b854e6a80475aac473bba4ef0310#file-build-package
[18:58] <smoser> which uses git workdir to be clean and such
[18:59] <rharper> smoser: not directly released to the 'make' and read-version but related in that the use-case was 'git checkout ubuntu/xenial && <command to build a deb of this> '
[18:59] <smoser> yeah, so... heres the thing.
[18:59] <smoser> in an ubuntu packaging directory, you would just use 'dpkg-buildpackage' or debuild
[18:59] <smoser> or some other debian thing
[19:00] <smoser> in trunk, where there is no debian/ directory, we have a tool 'bddeb'' that makes one and builds
[19:00] <smoser> but bddeb doesn't work with the real debian packaging ..
[19:00] <smoser> we could make it so, possibly by just short cutting to debuild or something
[19:05] <rharper> I don't think we have to fix it; but maybe at least document which tool to use for building off tags/branches ?
[19:11] <smoser> rharper, well, https://code.launchpad.net/~smoser/cloud-init/+git/cloud-init/+merge/315227
[19:11] <smoser> i ammended that and that will get you bddeb
[19:11] <smoser> but its a half-breed thing
[19:11] <smoser> you get trunk's packaging over the top of the ubuntu packaging.
[19:12] <smoser> bah. reload --force