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luke-jrIs there a way to purge the disk space used by failed builds? eg "120 binary packages" for https://launchpad.net/~luke-jr/+archive/ubuntu/bitcoinknots/+packages even though only 4*5 of those are current03:39
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cjwatsonluke-jr: Your sums are wrong there - you have 4*5 builds, yes, but each build produces six binary packages (bitcoin{-qt,-tx,d}{,-dbgsym}), so that's 4*5*6=12008:33
rbasakCan I get some help with sorting out a blueprint and connecting it to status.ubuntu.com please? I never got familiar with how it works, what ACLs control what, etc. Right now we have https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/servercloud-aa-server-core which I'd like to "take over" and hook up.13:39
rbasakNot sure who to ask.13:39
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cjwatsonI have very much forgotten how status.ubuntu.com works13:40
cjwatsonOne of the EMs or former EMs might remember, maybe slangasek?13:40
rbasakWhat's an EM?13:40
cjwatsonengineering manager13:41
rbasakAh. Thanks!13:41
rbasakI guess I'll have to wait until next week (which is fine).13:42
luke-jrcjwatson: aha, got it. and the debug ones are why it's so large :D14:39
cjwatsonYou can configure whether those are built/published in the "Change details" page of your PPA, in case they're simply useless to you14:40
luke-jrweird, the PPA dependency doesn't actually do anything useful for users? :/14:40
luke-jrthey're probably useless, but if a user has a bug, they would quickly become useful XD14:40
cjwatsonNo, it's just for building; there's no defined way to propagate that to sources.list14:40
cjwatsonYeah14:40
luke-jrand sadly, AFAIK there's no way to deterministically regenerate the debug packages for previously built stuff?14:41
cjwatsonCorrect14:43
cjwatsonIf the build is otherwise exactly reproducible then you can, but there are lots of ways that might not be the case that are outside of Launchpad's control14:44
luke-jrcjwatson: well, I had deterministic binaries for other OSs, but AFAIK there's no way to get that for PPAs.. :/15:09
luke-jrs/had/have15:09
cjwatsonIt's not specific to PPAs as such; you "just" need to control the environment well enough15:10
cjwatsonNothing stopping that being done for PPAs15:10
cjwatsonIt'd be the same basic chain of tools as https://reproducible-builds.org/ has been doing for Debian15:11
cjwatsonOf course any change in build-dependencies potentially invalidates it, so if you were doing that seriously then you might want to change the PPA's dependencies to use the release pocket only rather than the default (including updates), or possibly release+security for a compromise between having security updates and slowing down the rate of change15:12
cjwatsonIt'd likely also require backporting the basic packaging toolchain changes from the Debian reproducible-builds folks (dpkg, debhelper, etc.) and using those as build-deps in the PPA in question15:13
cjwatsonSo a certain amount of work, potentially, but nothing about PPAs prevents it15:13
cjwatsonIt's more about what's available in Ubuntu15:13
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acheronukLP git is being a bit flaky. Permission denied (publickey).17:54
acheronukfatal: Could not read from remote repository.17:54
acheronukPlease make sure you have the correct access rights17:54
acheronukand the repository exists.17:54
acheronukthe try to push again, and it works17:55
jhobbsacheronuk: i'm seeing the same thing17:56
jhobbsi thought it was my local network17:56
acheronukjhobbs: nope. I also got a weird error try to view a git repo in a browser. did not keep the error message though, as assumed it was a one off glitch17:57
acheronukand get this on an auto-merge cascade on our CI https://kci.pangea.pub/job/merger_akonadi/766/console17:58
acheronukpush 'origin' 'kubuntu_xenial_backports' 'kubuntu_stable' 'kubuntu_unstable'  2>&1:fatal: remote error: Connection was refused by other side: 111:17:59
* acheronuk clicks the retry button18:00
jhobbsyeah i've got both connection refused and permission denied18:00
jhobbscjwatson: ^^18:00
jhobbshaving problems uploading packages too18:07
acheronukjhobbs: an error, or the upload seems to go ok, but LP eats it without trace?18:09
jhobbsRejected:18:09
jhobbs[lplibrarian-private-upload.internal:10006]: [Errno 111] Connection refused18:09
jhobbsgot that in an email18:10
acheronukok. at least getting an error is better than nothing18:10
jhobbsacheronuk: also got an error on uploading.. tried again, seemed to accept it, then got that email instead of an accept email18:10
acheronukwgrant: ??? ^^^^18:11
cjwatsonOne of our two frontends is down for upgrade to xenial, and it looks like it wasn't entirely taken out of DNS.18:11
acheronukcjwatson: aha, thank you. I'll be patient18:12
cjwatsonreported to the sysadmin doing the upgrade18:12
acheronukunderstood. TY. :)18:13
* acheronuk looks for something productive to do that doesn't involve git or uploads....18:14
jhobbshehe18:14
jhobbsthanks cjwatson18:14
* clivejo gives acheronuk a piece of rope which need untangled and unknotted18:15
jhobbsalright, i got a package accepted18:17
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nacccjwatson: is that upgrade also what just caused `pull-lp-source git` on my system to give back a 406 from lazr?22:09
cjwatsonnacc: yes - I was away for a while, but from internal ops channel chatter it sounds like it should be fixed now23:05
nacccjwatson: yep, looks resolved, thanks!23:16

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