[05:38] <fabbione> morning
[05:43] <jbailey> lamont:   * Do not include linux/socket.h in configure.  There are
[05:43] <jbailey>     no parts in here that we use. (Closes# One of LaMont's rants)
[05:43] <lamont> ;p;
[05:43] <lamont> heh
[05:43] <lamont> hrm.. gotta work on that keyboarding hand-position
[05:43] <fabbione> ehehe
[05:44] <fabbione> lamont: i suspect the hppa patch needs an update...
[05:44] <fabbione> do you pull it in directly from cvs or do you apply extra love on top of it?
[05:45] <lamont> the only extra love is to remove the Makefile patch
[05:45] <fabbione> ok.. that's easy enough :)
[05:47] <fabbione> http://cvs.parisc-linux.org/ ??
[05:47] <lamont> you gonna do it, or you want me to>?
[05:47] <fabbione> i can't remember the full url...
[05:47] <fabbione> i can do it...
[05:47] <lamont> cvs.parisc-linux.org/download/linux-2.6 ???
[05:47] <fabbione> there we go :)
[05:48] <lamont> yeah - that's it./
[05:48] <fabbione> 2.6.12-pa2 looks like a good candidate :)
[05:48] <lamont> note that -pa0 is always a 'we merged it but haven't booted it yet' tag.
[05:48] <lamont> -pa1 is the first one that boots.
[05:48] <lamont> for 2.6.12, you want -pa2
[05:48] <fabbione> exactly what i said :)
[05:51] <fabbione> i wonder what's the status with C++ apps in universe
[05:51] <fabbione> they are stalling a lot of other stuff for me
[05:52] <fabbione> jbailey: did you have any time to look at that FTBFS i did send you?
[05:52] <fabbione> with the duplicate _LINK_ thingy?
[05:52] <fabbione> it's stalling quite a bunch of packages in main atm
[05:53] <lamont> fabbione: I just added a check to my upload process so that I don't upload anything that Depends libstdc++5 :-)
[05:53] <fabbione> lamont: eheheh
[05:53] <fabbione> do i need something like that?
[05:54] <jbailey> fabbione: Remind me which package that was?
[05:54] <jbailey> Rception de: 2 http://archive.ubuntu.com breezy/main iptables 1.3.1-2 (tar) [1283kB] 
[05:54] <jbailey> 1284ko rceptionns en 4s (310ko/s)
[05:54] <jbailey> dpkg-source: error: unrecognised file suffix `.tar'
[05:54] <jbailey> eh?
[05:54] <fabbione> jbailey: there are 2 or 3.. but i did send you only one email
[05:55] <fabbione> ok.. forwarded another one :)
[05:55] <fabbione> jbailey: iptables seems to be native package
[05:55] <fabbione> if so you can't have the deb version -2
[05:55] <fabbione> it needs to be changed
[05:55] <jbailey> Stupid rule.
[05:56] <fabbione> yes i agree
[05:56] <jbailey> I use - versions in all of my native packages for a reason.
[05:56] <jbailey> iptables is about to be a good example of one.
[05:58] <fabbione> lamont: did you hear anything about breezy-auto-rebuild-test?
[05:58] <fabbione> if they keep postponing it, the MOTU's will NEVER manage to upload 500 pkgs in time
[05:59] <lamont> fabbione: have heard nothing new
[05:59] <lamont> it's ready to go on my end
[06:00] <jbailey> I love figuring out new build systems.
[06:01] <jbailey> Anyone here hacked the iptables package before willing to help me shave 30 minutes off of learning this thing?
[06:01] <fabbione> jbailey: i did twice.. after that i did run away screaming...
[06:02] <fabbione> if you can give me 10 minutes i will help you
[06:02] <fabbione> gotta wake up my wife
[06:02] <jbailey> Sure, or I'll ask you in the morning.
[06:02] <fabbione> or you can tell me what to look for and i can hack on it ;)
[06:03] <jbailey> fabbione: Find all instances of #include <linux/config.h> and prune.  Find out what defines they're looking for and hardcode them in a local <config.h> or something.
[06:03] <jbailey> "config.h" rather.
[06:12] <jbailey> ROAR
[06:12] <jbailey> iputils includes custom versions of glibc headers.
[06:12] <fabbione> re
[06:13] <fabbione> jbailey: sounds simple enough
[06:18] <jbailey> Oh well, bed time.
[06:18] <jbailey> See you in a few hours.
[06:20] <fabbione> jbailey: good night
[06:22] <lamont> gnight
[06:22] <fabbione> jbailey: i don't think removing linux/config.h is exactly an option for iptables :)
[06:23] <fabbione> grep "<linux/config.h>" * -r | wc -l
[06:23] <fabbione> 202
[06:23] <fabbione> it has a full local copy of kernel-headers in the package
[06:28] <fabbione> uhuh the fix seems to be MUCH easier :)
[06:33] <fabbione> libipq/libipq.c:376: error: 'union <anonymous>' has no member named 'vwmark'
[06:34] <fabbione> HMMMM
[07:00] <fabbione> JEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
[07:00] <fabbione> the iptables maintainer should burn in hell
[07:01] <Lathiat> rusty? ;p
[07:01] <fabbione> he applies patches that require kernel patching
[07:01] <fabbione> otherwise they are completely pointless
[07:56] <fabbione> lamont: are you still around?
[07:57] <fabbione> lamont: i need ccache and distcc on the hppa chroots....
[07:58] <fabbione> lamont: and idiot-tg3 iodine-tg3 are still there or they have been removed?
[07:58] <fabbione> i was told i could use them as distcc clients
[01:25] <fabbione> hey mjg59 
[01:25] <fabbione> mjg59: patch applied...
[01:25] <fabbione> thanks
[01:25] <mjg59> No problem
[01:26] <mjg59> Now I just need to sort out the SATA resume stuff...
[02:01] <mjg59> fabbione: What exactly did Jeff Garzik say about the sata suspend/resume patch?
[02:04] <fabbione> that it breaks at least scsi 
[02:04] <fabbione> that means a lot of stuff
[02:04] <fabbione> and it was "experimental"
[02:06] <mjg59> I'm struggling to see how it breaks the SCSI layer
[02:06] <mjg59> Though it certainly doesn't provide suspend/resume support for SCSI
[02:07] <fabbione> i dunno.. he says that it breaks hard.. 
[02:08] <mjg59> Hrm.
[07:28] <zul> hey
[08:26] <lamont__> yeh?
[08:55] <zul> meh..
[08:56] <zul> healthcare it is fun..
[09:06] <jbailey> You live in Ontario, I don't think you have that anymore.
[09:06] <zul> heh
[09:09] <zul> yeah we do its called pay as you go
[09:09] <lamont__> zul: healthcare is more fun when you're the one _doing_.
[10:08] <zul> later...
[10:53] <dilinger> so, uh
[10:53] <dilinger> anyone know where linus' git tree went?