[10:12] <murmel> Hey, quick question. is this guide used for setting up the launchpad build environment? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/BuildEnvironment
[10:12] <murmel> I am trying to figure out why a package builds fine on my system, but there are bugs in the compiled version from launchpad
[10:37] <cjwatson> murmel: It's a bit overkill for people not in the security team.  I usually recommend https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SimpleSbuild
[10:38] <murmel> cjwatson: yeah I am just trying to figure out why I get 2 different results with the same source. that's why I wanted to see how launchpad is set up, so I can at least try to figure out why things go wrong on lp or my side (local build works 100%/lp not)
[10:39] <murmel> I am still learning the build system, that's why I am backporting stuff. and for some reason virt-manager just bugs out (can't find spice-vdagent) when it's built on lp
[10:39] <murmel> (runtime, not build)
[10:42] <cjwatson> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SimpleSbuild is a pretty good approximation of how Launchpad builds are set up.
[10:42] <cjwatson> (Getting something 100% accurate is an unreasonable amount of work)
[10:43] <murmel> cjwatson: thanks :) will look into it.
[12:59] <amurray> cjwatson: out of interest, what are your thoughts on sbuild-launchpad-chroot?
[13:01] <cjwatson> amurray: It seems like a useful kind of thing, but I'm not very much in the habit of using it because until last year my internet connection was too slow for it to be much fun
[13:01] <cjwatson> amurray: Definitely makes it easier to reproduce the environment though
[13:02] <amurray> yeah I hadn't been aware of it until a couple weeks ago and have been meaning to find some time to look into it to see if it is worth using for the security team so we can keep our local schroot's as close to LP as possible
[13:03] <cjwatson> Indeed