[00:01] <cjwatson> mwhudson: --force-same-destination --include-binaries
[00:01] <mwhudson> cjwatson: oh!
[00:01] <cjwatson> you otherwise remember the trick correctly
[00:01]  * mwhudson reads gud
[00:04] <mwhudson> ah i need to wait for at least one binary to be published it seems
[01:16] <pieq> Morning!
[06:12] <soupdiver> The build of my package, "randomly" stopped working. It complains it can't fine the GPG to verify the repository. However, I have no idea where this key suddenly comes from. Locally a different key is shown for signing and my profile also refers to the correct key but the build machine is using a different one. Any help is welcomed. Buildlog: https://launchpadlibrarian.net/415216201/buildlog_ubuntu-cosmic-amd64.dev_0.0.18_BUILD
[06:17] <soupdiver> "Keyserver maintenance in progress" ah I guess this could correlate with my problem
[09:16] <Chipaca> morning! I asked a team with a ppa to enable s390x and ppc64el, and they told me that «I tried to enable these in https://launchpad.net/~git-core/+archive/ubuntu/candidate but got mysterious errors after triggering builds. The build pages just say “Failed to build” with no build log.»
[09:18] <acheronuk> still issues today?
[09:21] <wgrant> We've recovered the bad keyserver's database and its keys should hopefully be replicating out now
[09:22] <acheronuk> wgrant: so PPA upload acceptance can still take ages?
[09:23] <wgrant> acheronuk: It's not that it takes ages. It's that some keys are unavailable so verification fails.
[09:23] <wgrant> But we'll reprocess the failed uploads when the keys are restored.
[09:23] <acheronuk> I see. ok. thanks
[09:25] <acheronuk> I shall resort to pbuilder for now :D
[09:28] <acheronuk> wgrant: does the same go for uploads to main archive? I assume so?
[09:28] <wgrant> acheronuk: Yes
[09:28] <acheronuk> ty
[09:28] <wgrant> It's a problem with keyserver.ubuntu.com, which is where Launchpad gets its keys
[09:31] <acheronuk> I figured so, but had to check in case there was some cache or other difference
[09:31] <acheronuk> not a problem ATM
[09:31] <cjwatson> There is a small amount of caching, but mostly not enough to be actually helpful
[09:31] <acheronuk> right
[09:37] <cjwatson> Chipaca: The builds were taken out by the keyserver outage.  I've retried them and they seem happier now.
[09:37] <Chipaca> cjwatson: aha! thanks
[09:37] <Chipaca> I'll let them know
[09:46] <sil2100> Hello! Apologies for that, but I have a bunch of requests to change the mirror branch URLs for some of our projects...
[09:46] <cjwatson> sil2100: Sure, just drop them in a paste
[09:46] <sil2100> Some time ago I actually asked them to be changed to the current ones, but now we have to change those back ;/
[09:47] <sil2100> On it!
[09:47] <sil2100> (since we have upload permissions to the original branches now)
[09:49] <cjwatson> Right, I saw that chatter in #snappy or wherever it was and thought you'd be knocking on our door soon
[09:57] <sil2100> Sorry for the wait, got distracted again, here's the branches needing switching to snapcore again:
[09:58] <sil2100> http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/QY5jvWWNYN/
[09:58] <sil2100> cjwatson: thank you!
[10:01] <cjwatson> sil2100: all done
[10:16] <sil2100> cjwatson: thanks again!
[11:10] <acheronuk> 502 Proxy Error on downloading files ATM
[11:14] <cjwatson> acheronuk: How long before you asked that here?  There were alerts for about 20 minutes, but they cleared five minutes before you asked here.
[11:14] <cjwatson> Apparently mainly just Swift being busy due to rebalancing
[11:20] <acheronuk> cjwatson: not long, and also failed on some retries AFTER I asked here
[11:20] <acheronuk> it now works
[11:26] <cjwatson> I've retried the package builds that failed with "Chroot problem" for the last couple of days.
[11:27] <cjwatson> Hm, still some.
[12:50] <seb128> hum, just got an upload rejected
[12:50] <seb128> Rejected:
[12:50] <seb128> Unhandled exception processing upload: HTTP Error 502: Proxy Error
[12:54] <cjwatson> Yeah, see #launchpad-ops / #is-outage
[12:54] <cjwatson> Swift pain
[12:55] <seb128> k, thx, I mentioned it because I though that was earlier/resolved, seems not I just saw the new topic change
[12:56] <cjwatson> Well it has nothing to do with the keyserver stuff
[12:56] <cjwatson> But yeah, seems to be an unexpected consequence of PS4 Swift maint
[13:04] <acheronuk> so PPA uploads still not appearing. is that keyserver now, or the other thing?
[13:08] <cjwatson> acheronuk: Specific search terms please?
[13:08] <cjwatson> Like package names or something
[13:08] <cjwatson> Anything
[13:11] <acheronuk> cjwatson: zanshin_0.5.0-2build1~ubuntu19.04~ppa1 kjots_5.0.2-1ubuntu3~ubuntu19.04
[13:12] <cjwatson> I don't see either of those in logs at all ...
[13:12] <cjwatson> When were they uploaded?
[13:14] <cjwatson> Oh, process-upload is also super-slow right now because it has to talk to the librarian and the librarian is timing out
[13:14] <cjwatson> The last run started around half an hour ago; it's typically much quicker
[13:15] <acheronuk> cjwatson: 12:52 or less than a min after for zanshin
[13:16] <acheronuk> ok, so hit by that delay
[13:16] <cjwatson> Right, so it hasn't got to that yet, due to the Swift/librarian trouble
[13:16] <cjwatson> Sysadmins are working on it
[13:17] <acheronuk> fair enough. just thought better query in case you though PPA upload were fixed, and it turned out not
[13:17] <acheronuk> I can wait :)
[13:23] <cjwatson> acheronuk: Those two just processed
[13:24] <acheronuk> cjwatson: great. :)
[13:24]  * acheronuk sees the emails
[19:37] <Ant_222> Hello, all. I have created a project with a Git repository, but see no easy way for a casual unregistered user to download my sources. Requiring that he install a Git client is an unjustified overhead. Can I setup my project so that an archive with the latest sources is always available?
[19:45] <cjwatson> Ant_222: Rather than answer in both places, I'll answer on answers.launchpad.net
[19:46] <cjwatson> Ant_222: Er, I mean on launchpad-users@
[20:10] <Ant_222> cjwatson: Oh, I didn't know my question had made it there.
[20:12] <Ant_222> Found your answer in the archive, should a Gmane problem.
[20:12] <Ant_222> Thank you, and good bye.