[05:56] hello :), there seems to be some trouble with the builders, especially the ppc64el/s390x ones [07:25] cristiangsp, hello :), could you take a look at the builder situation? https://launchpad.net/builders [07:55] ricotz: checking [07:59] except for the ppc64el and s390x ones the rest seem okish [08:04] cristiangsp, thanks, yes those are most broken currently -- due the massive package sync from debian the missing amd64 builders are unfortunate too though [08:26] tried to reset the ppc64el ones, let's see if that helps [08:28] they seem happier [08:36] did the same for s390x and they are also starting to come back, let's see [09:00] cristiangsp, thanks, seems they are already stuck again? [09:27] would it possible to get the build score increased for the following https://launchpad.net/~ricotz/+archive/ubuntu/mozilla/+build/22290001 and https://launchpad.net/~mozillateam/+archive/ubuntu/firefox-next/+build/22288616 [09:27] thank you [10:02] ricotz: both building now [10:05] cjwatson, thank you! [14:10] Hi all. I keep getting the "Oops!" failure when trying to log in to launchpad when confirming the Personal Data Request page. Trying to report a bug with a package. [14:11] justinl: Can you tell us the OOPS ID, please? [14:11] Sure, one sec... [14:11] `(Error ID: OOPS-b802465729f2e207f1b3fe0f4a9d0ef9)` [14:13] justinl: It looks like you deleted and re-created your login.ubuntu.com/login.launchpad.net account at some point. The usual way I'd deal with this is by restoring your access to your previous Launchpad account. Is that OK? [14:13] Sure. I was logging in with my Ubuntu One credentials. [14:16] justinl: I've fixed your account - you should be able to log in now [14:16] Thanks! Let me check... [14:17] Perfect, thanks again! [14:18] No problem [14:34] I'm looking for some details on `revno` as it applies to `git-build-recipe` and documented here: https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/SourceBuilds/Recipes#Version_numbers_and_substitution_variables [14:35] is `revno` equivalent to the "quantity of commits since the most recent tag", as one might expect from `git describe` --- or is it something else entirely? [14:37] realtime-neil: It's a somewhat un-git-like hack, but useful to get a monotonically increasing number (as long as the branch isn't rewound). It's implemented using "git rev-list --first-parent --count " [14:38] realtime-neil: https://git.launchpad.net/git-build-recipe/tree/gitbuildrecipe/recipe.py#n167 [14:38] cjwatson: okay, understood; thanks very much. [22:37] bos02 builders sad?