[08:02] <infinity> BenC: headers are still broken in the latest kernel build, LRM is FTBFS looking for stuff in asm/
[08:08] <crimsun> feeling better, infinity?
[08:08] <infinity> Not so much, but I'm working anyway.
[08:08] <infinity> I think it's called "corporate guilt".
[08:08] <crimsun> :/  feel better soon, then.
[08:29] <fabbione> pool/main/l/linux-source-2.6.17/linux-image-debug-2.6.17-5-386_2.6.17-5.12_i386.deb
[08:29] <fabbione> ????
[08:38] <pperez> Hello everyone
[08:38] <pperez> I am trying to understand, who creates/generates the /boot/abi-* files
[08:38] <pperez> I would like to learn how to create them when I compile my own kernel using kernel.org sources.
[08:39] <pperez> I have seen these files in ubuntu/kubuntu images, and I have yet to learn how to create them.
[08:39] <pperez> I have visited debian,ubuntu, and kubuntu websites, but my search have not been very productive.
[08:39] <pperez> Any help would be greatly appreciate it.
[08:39] <pperez> Thanks in advance.
[08:40] <crimsun> look at the debian/rules file
[08:42] <pperez> ok, I will check that out. Thanks crimsun 
[09:29] <fabbione> oh fucktastic
[09:30] <fabbione> new l-k-h is hutterly broken
[09:30] <fabbione> BenC: i need you to fix l-k-h by yesterday... it's missing a bunch of includes even on i386
[09:31] <fabbione> it's missing stuff like dlm* that was there previously
[09:31] <fabbione> that's required to build libdlm and lvm stuff
[06:11] <BenC> fabbione: Fixed, but I have to get abi files, and then I'll upload
[06:13] <fabbione> BenC: ok i did workaround it for now. Let's do it properly once we get the ABU
[06:14] <fabbione> ABI
[06:14] <fabbione> there are also some gfs2_ headers that we need to export to userland
[06:14] <BenC> dlm in lkh, or in linux-headers?
[06:15] <BenC> hmm, don't remember those being in lkh package from before
[06:15] <BenC> it only had linux and asm*
[06:33] <fabbione> BenC: they were added by jbailey the upload before you took over the package :)
[06:34] <fabbione> BenC: the redhat-cluster-suite needs these headers. They were "upstream" before linux-k-h being integrated into the kernel
[06:34] <fabbione> so either i start depending on l-h-$version-$abi
[06:34] <fabbione> or we export the headers properly via l-k-h 
[06:34] <fabbione> the latter ++
[06:38] <fabbione> BenC: do you know if ia64 is usable in edgy=
[06:38] <fabbione> ?
[06:40] <BenC> it is for me
[06:40] <infinity> BenC: Did you fix whatever's causing LRM to FTBFS?
[06:40] <infinity> BenC: (missing asm/ stuff in l-h-kver, I assume)
[06:41] <BenC> yeah, was a bad asm symlink in l-h-*
[06:41] <infinity> Kay, cool.
[06:41] <BenC> fabbione: where are these dlm headers?
[06:41] <BenC> in the kernel tree that is
[06:42] <infinity> I know it's Sunday, but any chance of getting that uploaded soon, so I can shove back LRM in the morning when I start work?
[06:42] <BenC> infinity: as soon as I get a build for ia64 so I can grab ABI files, it will be uploaded
[06:42] <fabbione> BenC: somewhere in include/linux
[06:42] <infinity> BenC: Err, a build of the new source, or the previous?
[06:43] <infinity> BenC: The previous built on ia64...
[06:43] <fabbione> just do a find . -name "*dlm*"
[06:43] <fabbione> BenC: there are 2/3 files iirc
[06:43] <BenC> dlm.h and dlm_device.h?
[06:43] <fabbione> there is one more..
[06:43] <fabbione> holdon
[06:44] <fabbione> lock_dlm_plock.h
[06:45] <fabbione> i am pretty sure about these 3
[06:45] <fabbione> i dunno if they pull in more stuff
[06:46] <BenC> should they be sanitized (e.g. unifdef'd for __KERNEL__)?
[06:46] <fabbione> dunno
[06:46] <fabbione> i don't think so
[06:46] <fabbione> gfs2_ondisk.h is another good one to have
[06:47] <fabbione> infinity: good night
[06:47] <BenC> good night infinity
[06:47] <infinity> BenC: If I see a new linux-source when I wake up, I'll be so happy I'll vomit.
[06:49] <BenC> almost makes me want to upload 3 or 4 new kernels :)
[06:49] <fabbione> vomit++
[06:55] <BenC> fabbione: I added all 4, and unifdef'd them, and it passes headers_check
[06:56] <fabbione> BenC: ok.. i don't know what unifdef does, but included as they are from userland works
[06:56] <fabbione> so i assume if they come out the same or very close, it should just work
[06:58] <fabbione> let see .17 on ia64
[06:58] <fabbione> today i cleaned up the rack
[06:59] <fabbione> removed an old 15" monitor for a 1U monitor/kvm set
[06:59] <fabbione> so i had all the space to add the second SAN switch and readd some stuff like ia64
[07:26] <fabbione> Setting up linux-image-2.6.17-5-itanium-smp (2.6.17-5.12) ...
[07:44] <fabbione> meh
[07:44] <fabbione> doesn't boot
[07:44] <BenC> weird, it's booting for me on my i2k
[07:45] <fabbione> it stalls after loading initrd
[07:45] <fabbione> but i had to fix a couple of errors in /usr/sbin/elilo
[07:45] <fabbione> so i might have actually fucked up something else
[07:59] <BenC> does that to me too, but I thought it was because my machine was hot
[07:59] <BenC> might have to cold boot it
[09:34] <jb_> ndiswrapper of interest here? If so, ndiswrapper-1.21 (from source) works for me.
[09:45] <crimsun> works for what hardware? man, those statements are befuddling.
[10:00] <BenC> yeah, it's like "did ndiswrapper in the kernel not work?"