**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Sep 02 02:59:58 2015 Sep 02 16:46:57 not sure if i'm in the correct channel but http://ubuntu-cloud.archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/ has missing armhf packages (so far i only found python-cryptography) which only has a arm64 package... Sep 02 16:50:05 schuschu2: you can report a bug from https://launchpad.net/cloud-archive Sep 02 16:50:06 schuschu2, not sure what that is ... debs are usually on ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports ... Sep 02 16:50:39 and looking under http://ubuntu-cloud.archive.canonical.com/ubuntu/dists/$dist/* i see a bunch of Contents.gz files for armhf too Sep 02 16:50:42 ogra_: it's Openstack backported to the LTS, maintained by the server team Sep 02 16:50:56 yes some packages are missing which is the strange part Sep 02 16:51:23 schuschu2, well, rbasak is clearly the cloud specialist here ... file a bug ... (i'm nly guessing anyway ..) Sep 02 16:51:29 *only Sep 02 16:51:52 schuschu2: it might well have just failed to build on a particular architecture, which is valid as a bug but probably not a priority. A bug would be the best place to report it (please include standard bug report detail etc) and track the issue. Sep 02 16:53:01 schuschu2: please also state your openstack use case - the cloud archive is supported for openstack only Sep 02 16:55:12 rbask: i'm currently in the process of raping two rpi2s to function as a makeshift cluster.... my guess was kilo is as good a start as anything else Sep 02 17:00:35 rbasak: sorry for the type in your name .... Sep 02 17:01:40 schuschu2: if this is an experiment rather than for production use, you might be better off using Vivid or even Wily rather than the cloud archive. You're more likely to get fixed stuff that way. Sep 02 17:03:23 schuschu2: and anything you fix yourself will be easier to send upstream and adopt Sep 02 17:11:38 python-cryptography builds on all arches in vivid and wily. If there's a cloud backport where it doesn't build, the bug is there. Sep 02 17:12:04 rbasak: Where do actual cloud archive backports build? I assume a PPA somewhere. Sep 02 17:12:55 infinity: yeah, a PPA somewhere. I don't know which without digging, sorry. Sep 02 17:12:56 Ahh, found it. Sep 02 17:13:08 And the staging PPA only has x86, so no, maybe I didn't find it. :P **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Sep 03 02:59:59 2015