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ePierrecjwatson, hi! I confirmed the issue we were talking about yesterday with a proof of concept. I created an issue with all the details: https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpadlib/+bug/172975403:28
ubot5Ubuntu bug 1729754 in launchpadlib "Python3 version of launchpadlib doesn't properly upload binary attachments to Launchpad" [Undecided,New]03:28
ricotzhello, could someone please bump the priority of those amd64/i386 builds of firefox-trunk? https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mozilla-daily/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+packages07:41
ricotzhttps://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mozilla-daily/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+builds07:42
wgrantricotz: The build farm is working through a big backlog at present. Those look like daily builds -- is it especially important that these particular daily builds be prioritised?07:44
wgrantParticularly since they seem to FTBFS on all architectures.07:45
ricotzwgrant, I think they are rated lower because firefox-trunk is not in the archive, and no they are not all failing07:48
ricotzwgrant, I tend to upload one build every 2-3 days07:49
wgrantricotz: The armhf, arm64 and ppc64el builds have all failed.07:51
ricotzthose builds include some packaging changes and are/were close to what is merged for the next firefox beta cycle07:51
ricotzwgrant, no they didn't, only on gcc707:51
ricotzsee xenial/zesty07:52
wgrantAh.07:53
wgrantricotz: So, I can bump the score if you actually need the builds done.07:54
wgrantRather than them just being normal daily builds that won't matter if they're missed today.07:54
ricotzwgrant, thanks, is it possible to make firefox-trunk a normal package which result in a normal score like 2505?07:55
wgrantricotz: Daily builds get a slightly lower score, so that manually requested builds that people are waiting for are completed more quickly.07:57
wgrantThis does once or twice a year result in >12h waits for daily builds, but because of the nature of daily builds that's very rarely a problem.07:57
wgrantParticularly for something like firefox, we really don't want to prioritise automated builds over builds that people need quickly.07:58
ricotzwgrant, could you explain daily vs manually requested?07:58
ricotzthose are not recipes or such, I assume launchpad categorise them based on the upload frequency then?07:59
ricotzwgrant, jfyi, I am currently pushing firefox 57 beta 14 to https://launchpad.net/~mozillateam/+archive/ubuntu/firefox-next/+packages which hopefully start to built sooner :)08:02
wgrantricotz: Basically. Things that are uploaded frequently, particularly those that take a long time to build.08:02
wgrantThe policy is in place to maximise the responsiveness of the build farm for exactly that sort of thing.08:02
wgrantManual uploads that don't happen too often, and that people will complain about if they take too long.08:02
wgrantie. not builds from trunk08:03
ricotzyeah, that is totally reasonable, is this explain in detail somewhere?08:03
wgrantIt's not.08:04
ricotzIt is/was just confusing to see this in compare -- https://launchpad.net/~oibaf/+archive/ubuntu/graphics-drivers/+packages?field.name_filter=mesa&field.status_filter=&field.series_filter=artful08:05
ricotzlike 2-4 uploads per day08:05
ricotzwgrant, anyway, thank you!08:08
EtuaWhat does "first author" stand for in Launchpad generated po files?08:16
wgrantEtua: It's intended that someone involved with the translation, perhaps a contact person, could put their name and email address there.08:18
Etuawgrant: Do I have to put any name in there if my translation policy was open and I cannot expect any person to anwser concerns about the whole translation or stand for it in any other way?08:20
wgrantEtua: I suspect most people leave it at the default and never even noticed it was there.08:21
Etuawgrant: Then I'll leave it in default state, thanks.08:22
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