=== JanC is now known as Guest95326 === JanC_ is now known as JanC === iulian is now known as Guest64035 === Guest64035 is now known as iulian === rumble is now known as grumble === NCommand` is now known as NCommander === NCommander is now known as Guest19549 [13:39] hello [13:40] I've got a problem regarding the package stuck in zesty-proposed. The package is: http://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/zesty/update_excuses.html#cpqarrayd [13:41] Reason: missing build on armhf: cpqarrayd (from 2.3-4ubuntu1) [13:42] However, the version from -proposed was built fine and only on amd64 + i386 [13:42] So, what the hell is going with armhf ? === lionel_ is now known as lionel [16:40] is this the appropriate place to ask about the tools the are used to build ubuntu? specifically CI for generating ISOs [17:02] axk4545: yes, but Ubuntu doesn't use CI to generate the ISOs [17:02] jbicha: ok. === JanC is now known as Guest47474 === JanC_ is now known as JanC [17:12] .part [17:12] oops [17:14] hello how do i run the unity desktop with UNITY_NEKO=1 to see cats? [20:01] is there a good resource for creating a debian package that contains a pure python module/library so I can create a package that would install it? I'm a little confused on how to create a package that would properly install/configure the package. (It's already up on pypi, but creating the package is the first thing, before trying to get it in the repos) [20:40] teward: have you read the Debian Policy Manual? [20:43] valorie: somewhat, but it's not as clear cut as the standard packaging guides on how to package. Maybe I'm just tired :P [20:45] right, I've read most of that, and because I've not actually made a package, it's still clear as mud to me [20:46] tsimonq2 has promised to make the Kubuntu packaging docs so clear that even I can successfully create a package. :-) [20:46] https://phabricator.kde.org/w/kubuntu [20:47] well I know *pure* package creation, I have to know that for the nginx package - but packaging a python module's a little outside my current knowledge :P [20:48] https://wiki.debian.org/Python/LibraryStyleGuide [20:48] ? [20:49] py2dsc!! :P [21:41] libretro-bsnes-mercury fails to build on arm64 and s390x now but it built last year [21:41] the problematic file is https://sources.debian.net/src/libretro-bsnes-mercury/unstable/nall/intrinsics.hpp/