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| zul | heylo | 02:10 |
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| zul | hey jeff | 03:02 |
| jbailey | Heya Chuck | 03:02 |
| zul | how is it going? | 03:02 |
| jbailey | Good, tired. | 03:02 |
| Mithrandir | hi Jeff. | 03:02 |
| jbailey | You? | 03:02 |
| jbailey | Heya Tollef. =) | 03:02 |
| zul | ok i guess, im on hold with lame ass tech support peopel | 03:03 |
| jbailey | Mithrandir: What's the best way to ask for more stuff to be added to ia32-libs? =) | 03:09 |
| Mithrandir | jbailey: nag me, usually. | 03:09 |
| jbailey | Or should packages be generally producing -i386 versions? | 03:09 |
| Mithrandir | it depends. It's less painful for me that way. :-) | 03:09 |
| jbailey | Do you want ia32-libs to go away like amd64-libs will? | 03:11 |
| Mithrandir | it would be nice to see it go, yes. | 03:11 |
| Mithrandir | preferably by having multiarch | 03:11 |
| Mithrandir | jbailey: once I get out of this ooo2-amd64 mess, should I help you out with earlyuserspace or are you doing fine still? | 03:19 |
| jbailey | Mithrandir: Help would be lovely in a few areas, but aside from that it's going. | 03:20 |
| jbailey | I passed out last night, so didn't ask infinity to do the kernel bump | 03:20 |
| jbailey | Mithrandir: My current challenge if you have a thought on it is how to get the major/minor from an inode with a minimum of hackery. | 03:26 |
| lamont | jbailey: stat(2) is the normal way. :-) | 03:33 |
| jbailey | lamont: Right, but busybox shell doesn't offer that. | 03:33 |
| lamont | set -- $(ls -l foo) | 03:34 |
| jbailey | Mmm, or feed it to read, for that effort. | 03:36 |
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| Mithrandir | or just a minimal stat(1) implementation? | 03:38 |
| jbailey | Mithrandir: Yeah. I could put that right into busybox | 03:38 |
| Mithrandir | yup | 03:39 |
| lamont | echo "123" | read x | 03:40 |
| lamont | -mix 622: echo $x | 03:40 |
| lamont | -mix 623: | 03:40 |
| lamont | that's why I don't pipe to read.. :-) | 03:40 |
| jbailey | Oh, hmm. Modern busybox has stat. | 03:46 |
| jbailey | Just not the versions in breezy. | 03:47 |
| lamont | sounds like a sync-request.. :) | 03:56 |
| jbailey | The version isn't in debian yet. Just checking with the d-i folks to make sure I won't break them. | 04:02 |
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| zul | bleah... | 07:05 |
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| mdz | jbailey: parsing ls output is evil | 08:25 |
| jbailey | mdz: Yup. I have a busybox now with stat in it. | 08:25 |
| mdz | oh good | 08:26 |
| jbailey | Bah. | 08:26 |
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| dilinger | speaking of sparc.. | 09:35 |
| dilinger | would canonical be interested in hosting my sunfire 280 to use as an ubuntu/debian sparc buildd? | 09:35 |
| dilinger | i've offered it to debian, but they're having problems finding hosting.. | 09:35 |
| jbailey | dilinger: Aren't the sunfire 280's *big*? | 10:02 |
| jbailey | Sounds like the type of beast that would be more expensive to ship and pay for in the datacentre than to buy a collection of the blades. | 10:02 |
| dilinger | jbailey: 80lb | 10:07 |
| dilinger | s | 10:07 |
| dilinger | about 3U | 10:07 |
| dilinger | maybe 4U | 10:07 |
| dilinger | not sure | 10:07 |
| dilinger | it's more that they're just loud and hot | 10:07 |
| dilinger | which is why i don't want to run it in my apt :) | 10:08 |
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| jbailey | I need a drill to get cords into that room | 10:09 |
| jbailey | But if qemu can do a decent speed emulating. | 10:09 |
| jbailey | Even a 5 to 1 speed hit could be a 600mhz sparc box on my amd64. =) | 10:10 |
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