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clinton-fung@rbasak yup we are aware of it; it's one of the things in a grab-bag of maintenance we need to find time for04:53
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rbasakOK. Thanks!10:28
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kkeithleydput black hole?  I'm working on (new) packages for Apache Arrow and Apache ORC which are dependencies for the next release of Ceph.  I have a set of .../debian/* files that work on my jammy box (debuild + pbuilder) but when I dput them to launchpad they aren't getting built.  dput says it successfully uploaded them. https://launchpad.net/~ceph-apache-arrow/+archive/ubuntu/orc.19:20
kkeithleyIs there somewhere I can look to see where they went?19:20
kkeithleyIs there somewhere else I should seek assistance, here seems kinda dead19:23
kkeithleytrying to build for mantic and noble.19:30
sarnoldkkeithley: usually, launchpad will email you error messages if your upload had problems19:39
sarnoldkkeithley: if you didn't get an email, the usual cause is that the upload wasn't properly signed -- launchpad won't email people on invalid signatures, to avoid hassling people who might not have actually made the upload in question19:40
kkeithleyit's was signed, with the same sig as the other packages I build on launchpad. I have gotten emails when those fail to build, and those showed up on the site first. 19:57
cjwatsonkkeithley: If nobody with access to check logs is answering here, then you can file a ticket on https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad/+addquestion and that goes into a queue that does get checked (most likely European working hours)19:59
kkeithleyyep, just posted my question there20:02
cjwatsonThe reason will show up in the process-upload logs, they just aren't public20:04
clinton-fungI actually quoted some of cjwatson's (internal) responses in my response to kkeithley :)21:05
cjwatsonclinton-fung: do check process-upload.log though, since you can and I can't :)21:07
clinton-fungIn process-upload.log for ppa-uploader, I wasn't able to find any references to something in the ticket kkeithley logged.21:07
cjwatsonThat's odd in itself - I'd expect to see _something_, positive or negative21:07
clinton-fungYeah I did that; just my grep fu failed me21:08
cjwatsonIt might not quote the PPA name, if it failed before the point where it decided where to put the package21:08
clinton-fungThis is the URL quoted in the question: https://launchpad.net/~ceph-apache-arrow/+archive/ubuntu/orc21:08
cjwatsonGetting the uploaded package name might help - that's a little more likely to show up in grep21:08
clinton-fungI've tried all sorts of case-insensitive greps on permutations of things from that URL21:08
cjwatson(It may or may not be the case that the package name is particularly related to that URL)21:09
clinton-fungI found an answer from wgrant from years gone by highlighting that in a particular other user's case, they didn't declare any binary packages21:09
cjwatsonIf that were the case there'd be a rejection in process-upload.log21:10
cjwatsonUsually best to locate that first, somehow.  One other thing that might be worth checking is when the dput attempt was21:10
clinton-fungDepending on when this happened, we had a major outage 1.5 days ago, for an extended period of time21:10
clinton-fung@kkeithley I have asked for the above information on the ticket, too. If you aren't able to remember when the original dput was executed (because I understand people don't generally make a note of the time for everything they do in life), perhaps it makes sense for you to attempt it again using the -f option (to avoid getting the error about the package having already been uploaded), so that you 21:51
clinton-fungcan note the time and share it with me.21:51
clinton-fung@kkeithley thanks for your response on the question. It helped me find the relevant logs, and indeed it seems like you used a key that is not registered in Launchpad. In that scenario, we won't email you about the failure.23:32
kkeithleyI see. Okay, thanks23:39

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