sgrogan wrote:I can request an increase to 4 MB should be more than enough. Do you have a link handy?
You just ask a question from this page:
https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad
(Link is at the right)
Here's the one I asked for the Daily PPA 2 years ago:
https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad ... ion/247330
sgrogan wrote:What can I do for the daily PPA. You've already pushed to Launchpad further than I am locally.
At this point the gitpackaging:dailybuild branch needs to be edited further to fix the build error I reported here:
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=15222&start=80#p123315
Then it needs testing before creating a recipe. I've been doing so using PBuilder, but a first step could be to simply use debuild with no parameters set.
On the other hand, I've reported earlier that the Ubuntu 16.04 repository now hosts a git-build-recipe package.
http://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/git-build-recipe
I downloaded it and was able to install it on Ubuntu 14.04. It's the same package used by Launchpad. But I do not know how to use it, and it's so new it has no man page ("man git-build-recipe" returns "No manual entry"). There are some hints when looking at the recipe build log. Looking at this one for the trusty package you built:
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/25696645 ... log.txt.gz
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git-build-recipe 0.3~git201603101733.90b6821~ubuntu14.04.2
Building recipe:
# git-build-recipe format 0.4 deb-version 1:0.16.6703-1ppa1
lp:~freecad-maintainers/+git/gitmaster releases/FreeCAD-0-16
merge gitpackaging lp:~freecad-maintainers/+git/gitpackaging release
merge gitversioning lp:~freecad-maintainers/+git/gitversioning releases/FreeCAD-0-16
RUN ['git-build-recipe', '--safe', '--no-build', '--manifest', '/home/buildd/build-RECIPEBRANCHBUILD-1127352/chroot-autobuild/home/buildd/work/tree/manifest', '--distribution', 'trusty', '--allow-fallback-to-native', '--append-version', '~ubuntu14.04.1', '/home/buildd/build-RECIPEBRANCHBUILD-1127352/chroot-autobuild/home/buildd/work/recipe', '/home/buildd/build-RECIPEBRANCHBUILD-1127352/chroot-autobuild/home/buildd/work/tree']
Anyway, maybe we don't need to go there yet.