[10:58] <lamont> sparc: 75%, hppa: 61%
[10:59] <jbailey> lamont: Load up another 4 machines, LaMont!
[10:59] <jbailey> ;
[10:59] <jbailey> )
[11:07] <lamont> i386 88.9
[11:07] <lamont> powerpc 88.6
[11:07] <lamont> ia64 87.7
[11:07] <lamont> amd64 87.1
[11:07] <lamont> sparc 75.0
[11:07] <lamont> hppa 61.3
[11:08] <lamont> jbailey: that's not the issue
[11:08] <lamont> the one-second power outage the house took 3.5 hours into the gcc-3.4 build hurt...
[11:08] <lamont> I really need to replace the dead UPS.
[11:10] <jbailey> Ouch.
[11:10] <jbailey> I thought you had moved all the machines to your office.
[11:10] <lamont> my bad.  7:55 into the build
[11:11] <lamont> the work network has a not-so-transparent proxy that totally screws things up sometimes...
[11:11] <lamont> so there's one A500 at home, and one at the office
[11:11] <lamont> meanwhile. my next-gen-just-mirror-what-I-want scripts are getting closer to being done.
[11:12] <lamont> they don't use rsync, etc, etc.
[11:12] <jbailey> Don't use rsync?
[11:12] <lamont> and, certainly, bring me a whole set of other bugs, different from the current script.
[11:12] <jbailey> I would've thought going from a -1 to a -2 package would be a bit of a win with rsync.
[11:12] <lamont> gzip sucks
[11:13] <lamont> and, you still have to actually copy -1 into -2 to preseed it..
[11:13] <jbailey> Right, but that's relatively easy logic.
[11:13] <jbailey> Hmm, I thought gzip --rsyncable was the default.
[11:13] <lamont> yeah.  more of an issue was that the rsync could take several hours, during which time local uploads couldn't process.
[11:14] <lamont> so whether I use http or rsync to fetch the individual files, it'll now just process archive-mirrored packages as "just another upload"
[11:15] <jbailey> Ah, cool.
[11:16] <lamont> yeah - the logic for figuring out what to import is mostly done, albeit only in my head.
[11:16] <lamont> current state can read an archive, seed packages, resolve dependencies, and spit out the new packages/sources files, all nice and signed.
[11:16] <lamont> verifying the signature at readtime is on the TODO list.:-(
[11:17] <lamont> I still have to teach it how to prune dead packages/source from the archive,  as well as how to generate and import .changes
[11:18] <lamont> although, pruning is trivial.
[11:18] <lamont> I just ran out of time before charlie and the chocolate factory last night
[11:18] <jbailey> =)
[11:18] <lamont> btw, worth the price of admission
[11:18] <jbailey> Really?  Cool.
[11:18] <lamont> it's a truly sick movie
[11:18] <jbailey> I've never read the book - it was required reading for the English students, but we got things like "Les Misrables" instead.
[11:19] <lamont> "everything in this room is eatable. edible.  including me.  But that, boys and girls, is called 'canabilism', and is very frowned upon in many societies."
[11:19] <jbailey> Err..  This wasn't written by Heinlein was it? =)
[11:20] <lamont> johny depp in a wonderful impersonation of michael jackson as willy.  Tim Burton directing.
[11:20] <lamont> there's a little bit of Fred Rogers in the willy character as well.
[11:21] <jbailey> "<lamont> there's a little bit of Fred Rogers in the willy character as well."
[11:21] <jbailey> I wonder how much blackmail money that's worth.
[11:21] <jbailey> Oh willy....
[11:21] <lamont> he's the sort of character that you'd have to kill if you were stuck dealing with him for any period of time.  But he's a very good willy wonka
[11:22] <lamont> oh. and the oompa loompa's.  very interesting
[11:22] <lamont> or is it toronto?
[11:23] <jbailey> Oh you think I'm going to tell you now?
[11:23] <jbailey> MWAAHAHAHAHAHAHA
[11:23] <lamont> lol
[11:23] <jbailey> Montral.  Delayed the trip to Ottawa by a day due to a round of food poisoning last night.
[11:23] <lamont> the really cool part of the movie was that there were _many_ places where the whole audience was laughing.  And several where only a handful were.
[11:24] <lamont> bad food.  spank it
[11:24] <lamont> fwiw, my gcc-3.4 build was here when the power died: Running /build/buildd/gcc-3.4-3.4.4/src/gcc/testsuite/g77.f-torture/compile/compile.exp ...
[11:25] <jbailey> Mm, yeah.  Angie and I were fine.  Yay veganism.  Angie's mom ate the egg-based dressing on the salad at the resto.
[11:25] <jbailey> Ouch.
[11:25] <jbailey> And gcc sucks for ccache.
[11:25] <lamont> _oh_.. so you poisoned the inlaw.  got it.
[11:26] <jbailey> No motive.  We're heading to Ottawa for a week and have no other cat sitter.
[11:26] <jbailey> If it happened on the day we got back, we'd have a harder time of it.
[11:27] <lamont> so the machine at home is building gcc-3.4 (since 13:31), and the machine at the office is building gcc-4.0 (since 15:20)
[11:27] <lamont> iz now 15:22
[11:28] <lamont>       ("^E: There are problems and -y was used without --force-yes","give\n"),
[11:28] <lamont> that just hurts to have there.
[11:30] <lamont> binutils-hppa64(inst 2.15-5ubuntu2 ! >= wanted 2.16.1)
[11:30] <lamont> grumble
[11:30] <lamont> any elmo/mdz sign, I wonder?
[11:30] <jbailey> Probably in transit