[12:37] <doko> got it, gcc-4.0 builds biarch on ppc
[12:55] <desrt> doko = superhero :)
[01:31] <jbailey> doko: Nice!
[04:13] <lamont> gcc-3.4 built, 24 min into 44 min avg glibc build
[04:27] <jbailey> lamont: Does that glibc time include that it's a two-pass build now, or is that pased off the old buildd time?
[04:35] <lamont> is average
[04:35] <lamont> 00:44:25 (9 entries, sigma 00:06:00)
[04:35] <jbailey> Right.  I'd expect it to be twice as long.
[04:35] <lamont> so I should expect something longer, eh?
[04:36] <lamont> sigh
[04:36] <jbailey> Well, a little less.
[04:36] <lamont> not sure if it'll get done before I sleep.. :-)
[04:36] <jbailey> It won't run the testsuite on the ppc64 set.
[04:36] <jbailey> So half again as long, I guess.
[04:36] <jbailey> But that won't be ccached at all.
[04:36] <jbailey> Although depending on the hardware, I don't think 44minutes sounds terribly ccached.
[04:46] <lamont> '
[04:46] <lamont>  /tst-cancel5.out
[04:46] <lamont> is where it is now
[04:47] <lamont> with ~22MB of logfile
[04:54] <jbailey> Can you see into the chroot?
[04:55] <jbailey> If you look in the topdir of the package, you can see log-*
[04:55] <jbailey> If there are two builds, then it's in the testsuite.
[04:55] <jbailey> tst-cancel5 is a good chunk of the way through.
[04:56] <lamont> log-test-powerpc-linux-gnu-libc
[04:56] <lamont> and 2 log-build
[04:59] <jbailey> lamont: What happens after this builds?
[05:00] <lamont> then I drop that in the chroot, take gcc-3.4 and glibc for that buildd, and upload the source
[05:00] <jbailey> Nice, so by morning we have ppc64.
[05:00] <jbailey> Thanks, dude.
[05:05] <lamont> gcc-3.4_3.4.4-0ubuntu4_powerpc.changes  glibc_2.3.5-1ubuntu4_powerpc.changes
[05:05] <lamont> \
[05:05] <lamont> wOOT!
[05:05] <jbailey> Nice. =)
[05:07] <jbailey> lamont: So would I get hurt if I asked if someone had considered ibcs emluation for running hpux binaries under hppa-linux? =)
[05:10] <lamont> there is a kernel config parameter for supporting hp-ux binaries - dunno how dusty it is though
[05:11] <lamont> jbailey: so where is your signed source.changes??????
[05:11] <lamont> huh???
[05:12] <lamont> nm. I'll fix your ppc_changes and use it.
[05:16] <jbailey> lamont: Eh?  It's in the http://people.ubuntu.com/~jbailey/ppc64 directory with all the rest of it.
[05:16] <jbailey> Or did you just make that?
[05:16] <lamont> I just made that
[05:17] <lamont> note the owner...
[05:17] <jbailey> Lovely.
[05:17] <lamont> you have a powerpc.changes that has source and ppc.  *whap*
[05:17] <jbailey> I'm curious what % of the time I upload Debian style.  It wouldn't surprise me if it was near 10%
[05:17] <jbailey> I need to tweak debuild to assume -S
[05:18] <lamont> well, it bounces when you do... :-)
[05:18] <jbailey> I know.
[05:18] <jbailey> It often takes doko poking me about something I said that I uploaded. =)
[05:18] <jbailey> At the end of the day, I go through my archive emails to make sure, though.
[05:18] <lamont> source will hit at :30
[05:19] <jbailey> Hellacool.
[05:19] <jbailey> ...
[05:19] <jbailey> hp-ux parameter?
[05:19] <jbailey> Does it just do the syscall, you provide all the libraries sort of thing?
[05:20] <lamont> dunno
[05:20] <lamont> /boot/config-2.4.17-32:CONFIG_BINFMT_SOM=y
[05:20] <lamont> seems to be gone from 2.6
[05:28] <jbailey> g'm lamont
[05:29] <lamont> g'night
[05:29] <lamont> builds are running, source better make it.. :-)
[05:29] <infinity> lamont : So, at what point do I become doko and jbailey's bitch, so you can stop this madness?
[05:32] <lamont> infinity: come monday my time, I'll walk you through the insanity that is bootstrapping... smlnj and some others will want love from you
[05:32] <lamont> but for tonight, I'm going to sleep
[05:34] <infinity> lamont : Check.  I have access to all the machines now, so I expect to be jumping headlong into all of this RSN.
[05:40] <fabbione> morning
[05:41] <daniels> wmlnj?
[05:41] <daniels> er, smlnk
[05:41] <daniels> er, smlnj
[05:41] <daniels> morning fabbione
[05:52] <fabbione> whoooo... new gcc and new libc
[06:05] <jbailey> infinity: There's still a few more biarch configs coming up.  You'll get your practice. ;)
[06:05] <fabbione> hey jbailey 
[06:05] <jbailey> Heya Fabio
[06:05] <fabbione> jbailey: i think the overall biarch crap in the package is useless
[06:06] <fabbione> but i am still curios to see how to make the linker working properly :)
[06:08] <jbailey> fabbione: Right, may as well learn from it. =)
[06:08] <fabbione> exactly :)
[06:09] <jbailey> I'm off for the night, g'n all.
[06:11] <fabbione> night Jeff!