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[00:48] <DarkPlayer> wgrant: https://launchpadlibrarian.net/162825128/buildlog.txt.gz this problem still occurs === zz_mwhudson is now known as mwhudson === jamesh_ is now known as jamesh === LoganCloud is now known as Guest11876 === yofel_ is now known as yofel === Guest11876 is now known as Logan__ === mwhudson is now known as zz_mwhudson [06:32] <marnold> question is all of lp open source now including the PPA service [06:39] <wgrant> DarkPlayer: Hrm, but only intermittently. [06:39] <wgrant> marnold: Yes [06:39] <wgrant> It's all open source nowadays. [06:40] <marnold> sweet i don't suppose there's a prebuilt vmware appliance somewhere [06:41] <wgrant> There isn't. It's a fairly challenging system to run and keep running. [06:43] <marnold> I need a PPA-like system for maintaining a custom version of Ubuntu [06:43] <marnold> it's my personal remix with all the stuff to manage my neurological condition [06:44] <wgrant> You can't just use a PPA on Launchpad.net? [06:44] <wgrant> Running an entire separate Launchpad instance is no small undertaking, unfortunately. [06:44] <marnold> I'm wondering if i can [06:44] <marnold> but there's some binary blobs [06:45] <marnold> that need to be in [06:45] <marnold> with pre-entered license keys and the like [06:45] <marnold> and cost is a factor [06:47] <wgrant> Have you considered just manually maintaining a local repository with a tool like reprepro? [06:47] <marnold> so I'm just looking at options [06:47] <marnold> that's what I've been doing [06:47] <wgrant> Launchpad's *possible* to run locally, but it's fairly challenging and probably total overkill for your purposes. [06:48] <marnold> but it's looking like I'm going to have to do 12.04 and 14.04 in parrell [06:49] <marnold> I was stuck on dapper until like it's end of life [06:49] <marnold> don't want to do that again [06:50] <marnold> so lp is out [06:50] <marnold> next stop google [06:50] <wgrant> Heh [06:50] <wgrant> Why can't you continue using reprepro? [06:53] <marnold> autobuilds for two different distros at the same time [06:53] <wgrant> That's easy with a tool like sbuild or pbuilder [06:53] <wgrant> Then throw the binaries from that into reprepro [06:53] <wgrant> Done :) [06:54] <marnold> ok I'll look at my config files and hook scripts and see if i can hack stuff together [06:55] <marnold> again [06:55] <marnold> I might just publish the open stuff as a remix [06:56] <marnold> and keep all the crazy kernel stuff in private repos [06:57] <marnold> there's bound to be someone who likes the old brown theme, on MATE :) [06:58] <marnold> thanks for the advice [06:58] <wgrant> Hopefully you'll find a good solution. [07:00] <marnold> I know I will always do [07:01] <marnold> the one thing that's hard though is giving back [07:01] <marnold> I tried once had to stop due to a fall down a flight of stairs [07:02] <marnold> long off topic story === Ursinha-afk is now known as Ursinha === Guest32042 is now known as RedDeath [19:33] <DarkPlayer> hi, is it possible to mark an attachment as private without making the whole bug report private? [19:35] <teward> DarkPlayer, not that I know of. If the attachment is private though, then the bug probably should be, or you shouldn't be uploading private attachments. [22:08] <pinacolada> Quick question: To assign a blueprint of an application to myself, do I need to be a member of the application drivers, maintainers or both? Thanks! |