NEW: Source PPA grouping for bileto tickets during proposed-migration

2017-03-13 Thread Robert Park
Hi all,

On Friday we went live with the actually-working version of source PPA
grouping in proposed-migration.

What this means:

If you have a bileto ticket with 2 or more packages in it, and this
gets published, you should now no longer see some of your packages
migrate to Release pocket while some stay stuck behind in Proposed
pocket. Now nothing will migrate to Release pocket until the entire
PPA is ready to migrate to release pocket.

If you're looking in update_excuses, you'll now start seeing "Blocking
because foo-package from the same PPA
~ci-train-ppa-service/+archive/ubuntu/1234 is invalid"

Enjoy!

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Re: core unix command broken in latest updates

2014-05-13 Thread Robert Park
On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 1:58 PM, Dale Amon a...@vnl.com wrote:
 On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 02:45:30PM -0400, Marc Deslauriers wrote:
 We haven't released any security updates for debhelper.
 What exactly were you expecting as the result of the dh command?

 I used it in some old package scripts. In the interrum I've looked over
 this and I can live without it. I'll live. Not as much hassle as I
 thought when I hit in fresh out of bed this morning.

We would be better able to help you if you told us more specifically
what it was you were trying to accomplish when you ran the command.

dh is debhelper, which is a tool that aids in building debian
packages. As far as I'm aware, it's not something that you'd just run
with no arguments (it has a lot of different subcommands and options
for them). The error message states that debian/control file is
missing. Are you in the right directory? (eg the one with the package
you're trying to work on).

I can't help but wonder if maybe you meant a different command
entirely, such as df or du.

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Re: Launchpad Package Maintainer change

2014-04-16 Thread Robert Park
The launchpad project links to many sourceforge pages, but the branch
import itself is being imported from github:

https://code.launchpad.net/~vcs-imports/tilda/trunk

On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 8:08 AM, Rodney Dawes
rodney.da...@canonical.com wrote:
 This project is not hosted on Launchpad. It is hosted on Sourceforge.
 The Launchpad page was created to import the code from there. Also, that
 page has nothing to do with maintaining the package itself. The package
 as included in Ubuntu, is simply synchronized from Debian, so if you are
 already maintaining the package in Debian, there's really not anything
 you need to do.


 On Wed, 2014-04-16 at 09:51 +0200, Lanoxx wrote:
 Hello,

 who do I have to ask if I want to change the maintainer of a package
 that is registered in launchpad.

 The package in question is tilda:

 https://launchpad.net/tilda

 The registered maintainer is Ira Snyder who has not been maintaining
 the package for several years. I am the current debian maintainer and
 would like to take over the package.

 Kind Regards
 Sebastian (lanoxx)




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Re: Tuto/howto to developp Unity Next app

2013-06-12 Thread Robert Park
I think you are looking for this:

http://developer.ubuntu.com/get-started/

The apps written with the SDK run equally well on the desktop and the
phone. And your application logic would be primarily javascript.

On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 4:21 AM, Nicolas Michel be.nicolas.mic...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Hello,

 I wanted to know if there is any documentation about how to start writing
 applications for Unity Next. My target is more the desktop than the mobile.
 If there are no such doc yet, maybe that a link to some project currently
 written for it should help me?

 I'd like to write it either in python or in javascript (if possible).

 Regards,

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