[05:22] guruprasad: hey, out of interest, I am hoping to look up merge requests on LP by just the number (similar to how one can go to https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/NNNNN and be redirected to the bug report) - is there some similar magic URL which can be used to do this? [11:00] nomadz, do you have the SSH key, that your local git client is trying to use, added to your Launchpad account? [11:01] The keys currently added to your Launchpad account can be viewed at https://launchpad.net/%7Eeilander/+sshkeys [11:04] amurray, I don't think there is. You can file a feature request bug in the Launchpad bug tracker for this, if you want to see this implemented. [13:15] guruprasad: ok no worries - thanks === JanC_ is now known as JanC === jelmer_ is now known as jelmer [22:18] Hey, is it possible to upload debian debs to your own ppa? [22:51] murmel: if the goal is to build for debian, I don't think so; the "edit ppa dependencies" box on my ppa has just ubuntu dependencies radio button, ubuntu components radio button, and a PPA dependency textbox [22:52] murmel: if the goal is to build a debian package for ubuntu, that should work okay, but depending upon how different debian and ubuntu are in the dependencies your packages need, it might be a lot of work or it might work without any trouble at all [22:54] sarnold: thanks, I found a few guides for debian packages on launchpad, tried one but it failed (as it couldn't find the distro), which means it was possible at some point, or I am doing something wrong ;) [22:56] aww [22:57] yeah, I kind of expected to find some debian deps in the ppa configurator, I had a vague memory of seeing them there before. but that was years ago, and I'm no longer trusting my memories from that far back. [22:57] off I go finding a way to host them outside of my laptop ;) never know what happens to that device [23:02] I keep hearing good things about https://build.opensuse.org/ [23:03] https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Build_Service_Debian_builds [23:03] sarnold: i know about that, but I heard their debian stuff is not that great [23:03] aww :( [23:04] i mean I assume they tried it a bit, put a stamp on it with "it works" and that's it. makes sense from a suse standpoint