[09:01] <rbasak> turnip error: https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/dXN2SBcGvm/
[09:01] <rbasak> The importer automatically retries so we'll see
[09:04] <cjwatson> Odd, I don't see anything else that might plausibly be a push
[09:05] <cjwatson> I saw that sort of thing a few times when trying to put a new staging system under load, but that was with NFS in the mix which isn't currently true on production
[09:08] <rbasak> It does seem to have failed again
[12:44] <rfried> Hey. question about publishing ppa for multiple releases.
[12:44] <rfried> I was told here to start by the earliest distro I wish to support and afterward using the launchpad site, copy binary packages forward.
[12:45] <rfried> It works, however, when trying to install on later releases, all the packages fails to install because of broken dependency.
[12:45] <rfried>  bitwise : Depends: libreadline6 (>= 6.3) but it is not installable
[12:45] <cjwatson> I'm pretty sure that we would have said to copy it forward *if the same binaries will work on later releases*
[12:46] <rfried> ok.
[12:46] <rfried> might have missed that.
[12:46] <cjwatson> That isn't something Launchpad can guarantee; sometimes you must rebuild
[12:46] <rfried> but copying source release doesn't work, it states that the package already exists.
[12:47] <cjwatson> Correct.  You need to upload a source package with a different version number.
[12:47] <rfried> oh. different version number.
[12:47] <rfried> what's the proper way of setting the version number for the same release but for different distros ?
[12:47] <rfried> *-ubuntu-2/3/4 ?
[12:48] <cjwatson> (bionic and cosmic have libreadline7 rather than libreadline6; disco and eoan have libreadline8)
[12:48] <cjwatson> What's your current version number?
[12:48] <cjwatson> (Definitely not "-ubuntu-2", the dashes will ruin your life)
[12:48] <rfried>  bitwise - 0.32-1ubuntu1
[12:49] <cjwatson> Something like 0.32-1ubuntu1+ubuntu18.04.1 would be usual for a rebuild for 18.04, then
[12:49] <rfried> cool.
[12:49] <rfried> thanks.
[12:50] <cjwatson> If you were backporting a version from a later series that had a version like 1.0-1ubuntu1, then the usual approach would be to upload 1.0-1ubuntu1~ubuntu16.04.1, 1.0-1ubuntu1~ubuntu18.04.1 etc. instead
[12:50] <cjwatson> The second "ubuntu" isn't really necessary, so you can drop that bit if you find it too verbose
[20:37] <beisner> hi all - is anything affecting launchpad right now?  i'm unable to raise a bug (Error ID: OOPS-1f05649dcb1eb6bca8a7624978e737bb)