[07:50] <lamont> doko: not that you care, but gcc-3.3 is ftbfs on hppa (sid)
[07:51] <doko>   * Don't build the gcc-3.3-hppa64 package on hppa.
[07:52] <doko> don't be impatient ;P
[07:52] <lamont> heh
[07:52] <lamont> I thought we got rid of that package in sid...
[07:54] <jbailey> lamont: Don't the Debian police come after your soul for reporting bugs in an Ubuntu channel? =)
[07:55] <lamont> jbailey: I wasn't reporting a bug
[07:55] <doko> jbailey: fix glibc so that he can report it here =)
[07:55] <lamont> I was acknowledging that neither of us care. :-)
[07:55] <lamont> or is apathy not allowed either?
[07:56] <jbailey> lamont: It's not, but the people who'd enforce such a rule are also so aflicted ;)
[07:56] <lamont> ISTR I've reported ubuntu bugs in debian-devel... :-)
[07:56] <lamont> lol
[07:57] <doko> how did you survive?
[07:58] <lamont> doko: I'm me.  non-survival is not an option.
[07:59] <jbailey> doko: LaMont is light one of those pretty underwater fish.  Looks harmless until you realise that he's covered in neurotoxins.
[07:59] <jbailey> lamont: Thinking of hppa, since I'm now officially a comaintainer of the glibc port upstream, I may have harder questions for your now about PA =)
[08:00] <lamont> jbailey: woot!  (and on topic, too...)
[08:00] <jbailey> lamont: Since I can't use Carlos as an excuse for not hacking anymore. =)
[08:00] <lamont> oh?
[08:00] <lamont> he's back?
[08:00] <jbailey> lamont: The classification of fish depends on how you think of it.
[08:01] <lamont> but in any case, it smells, eh?
[08:01] <jbailey> Much to my biology prof's dismay, I classified pretty much anything underwater as fish.  Anything on land as either mamal or reptile (where reptiles were things I didn't like) and anything in the air as bird.
[08:01] <jbailey> All these assume self-propulsion of some sort.
[08:01] <jbailey> So airplanes and satellites are birds.
[08:01] <jbailey> ex girlfriends are reptiles.
[08:02] <jbailey> So are spiders.
[08:02] <jbailey> Dolphins, whales, and my wife while in the bathtub are all fish.
[08:02] <lamont> "jbailey - revolutionizing taxonomy"
[08:02] <jbailey> "The facts, while interesting, are irrelevant."
[08:03] <lamont> what about red elephants?
[08:05] <jbailey> Like zebras.
[08:05] <jbailey> Y'see: Zebras are not white with black stripes.  Nor are they black with white stripes.
[08:05] <jbailey> If you peel off the stripes, you get a red - and *very* angry - zebra.
[08:07] <jbailey> lamont: But no, Carlos isn't back aside from the occasional bursts of email.
[08:07] <jbailey> lamont: More that if he likes the way a patch looks, he'll tell me to just commit it now.
[08:07] <lamont> ah, woot
[08:07] <jbailey> lamont: And theoretically as a co-maintainer if I *really* believe the patch is correct, I could just commit it.
[08:07] <lamont> right
[08:08] <jbailey> Although for anything other than build fixes, I expect I won't do that soon.
[08:08] <lamont> ah, so that's the source of the change of status
[08:08] <lamont> and not just because fabbione just showed up
[08:08] <fabbione> hi lamont :)
[08:09] <lamont> hi fabbione 
[08:09] <fabbione> sup?
[08:09] <jbailey> lamont: Right.  I poked him about it as I've got some trivial unreviewed build patches from August.
[08:09] <jbailey> So when little header file fixes aren't getting reviewed, it's hard to dig up incentive to do a harder hack.
[08:09] <jbailey> But, resolved now. So whee.
[08:13] <lamont> woot.  bbiah