[11:04] <mitya57> Hi! https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-service/+archive/ubuntu/4072/+build/19327605 keeps failing without any log. Already retried several times. Can someone please look?
[11:04] <mitya57> Same thing for armhf build https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-service/+archive/ubuntu/4072/+build/19327606 which is currently building but already failed 1 or 2 times.
[12:07] <cjwatson> mitya57: All I can see is that after it's been building for a while, launchpad-buildd stops responding to buildd-manager
[12:07] <cjwatson> mitya57: Possibly too high concurrency so it's DoSing the builder?
[12:44] <mitya57> cjwatson: arm64 is building with -O2 (with higher concurrency it OOMed).
[12:44] <mitya57> err, I meant -j2
[12:47] <mitya57> Also last week I saw the same behaviour with a smaller package (compiz), but there a single retry helped.
[17:23] <kyrofa> I want to be able to publish a post walking the reader through how to get access to private PPAs. However, their username is in all the links. I don't suppose LP has a ~me user or something that will resolve to whoever is logged in?
[17:23] <SpecialK|Canon> kyrofa: yep
[17:24] <SpecialK|Canon> kyrofa: ~
[17:24] <kyrofa> SpecialK|Canon, ah ha, brilliant, thank you!
[17:24] <SpecialK|Canon> https://launchpad.net/~/+activate-ppa etc.
[17:24] <kyrofa> Yeah, beautiful
[17:27] <kyrofa> SpecialK|Canon, similar question: the "view" link on the right has an ID in it. Is that ID specific to the PPA, or the user? Basically, can I use https://launchpad.net/~/+archivesubscriptions/<id> and it will take them to the page for how to enable that particular PPA?