[14:25] <Guest18> Hi! I keep getting this error: `Uploading to ppa (via ftp to ppa.launchpad.net):Uploading pcmanfm-qt_0.17.0-1~hirsute.dsc: 550 ~thesenate/lxqt-packages/pcmanfm-qt_0.17.0-1~hirsute.dsc: No such file or directory. Note: This error might indicate a problem with your passive_ftp setting. Please consult dput.cf(5) for details on this configuration
[14:25] <Guest18> option.` Can you help me please?
[14:25] <Guest18> The PPA is https://launchpad.net/~thesenate/+archive/ubuntu/lxqt-packages
[14:26] <Guest18> If I run dput with sudo I get this `qt-debs/pcmanfm-qt_0.17.0-2~hirsute_source.changes'
[14:26] <Guest18> D: Splitting host argument out of  ppa:thesenate/lxqt-packages.
[14:26] <Guest18> D: Setting host argument.
[14:26] <Guest18> Checking signature on .changes
[14:27] <Guest18> Traceback (most recent call last):
[14:27] <Guest18>   File "/usr/bin/dput", line 33, in <module>
[14:27] <Guest18>     sys.exit(load_entry_point('dput[14:27] <Guest18>   File "/usr/share/dput/dput/dput.py", line 1088, in main
[14:27] <Guest18>     files_to_upload = verify_files(
[14:27] <Guest18>   File "/usr/share/dput/dput/dput.py", line 378, in verify_files
[14:27] <Guest18>     verify_signature(
[14:27] <Guest18>   File "/usr/share/dput/dput/dput.py", line 277, in verify_signature
[14:27] <Guest18>     assert_good_signature_or_exit(changes_file_path)
[14:27] <Guest18>   File "/usr/share/dput/dput/dput.py", line 261, in assert_good_signature_or_exit
[14:27] <Guest18>     crypto.check_file_signature(infile)
[14:27] <Guest18>   File "/usr/share/dput/dput/crypto.py", line 93, in check_file_signature
[14:27] <Guest18>     (_, verify_result) = context.verify(infile)
[14:27] <Guest18>   File "/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/gpg/core.py", line 541, in verify
[14:30] <cjwatson> Guest18: sudo certainly won't help
[14:31] <Guest18> I know, just wanted to see if the output is more useful
[14:32] <cjwatson> Guest18: See https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/PPA/Uploading.  You might find SFTP works better, depending on your network
[14:32] <Guest18> ok. I`ll try
[14:33] <cjwatson> (FTP is a very old and rather weird protocol.  It's only the default because it typically requires zero per-user configuration)
[14:33] <cjwatson> I see another internal report of the same thing though, so maybe it isn't your problem
[14:39] <RikMills> cjwatson: I get the same
[14:43] <cjwatson> OK, this is definitely our problem, fixing
[14:43] <cjwatson> The upload daemon has run out of file descriptors for some reason
[14:46] <cjwatson> Guest18: Try now?  (FTP if you like)
[14:46] <cjwatson> RikMills: ^
[14:46] <Guest18> It works now. Thanks very much
[14:47] <cjwatson> Thanks, sorry for the delay in spotting the problem - I had a badly-timed VPN outage
[14:47] <RikMills> same here :)
[14:47] <RikMills> thanks!