[03:50] <cmarcelo> hello. there's a net driver in ubuntu tree called "ipg", is there a reason for this driver not be in kernel main tree? looks like it used to be part of kernel main tree, but not anymore. anyone knows why?
[04:05] <crimsun> it doesn't look like it was ever merged into mainline.
[04:05] <crimsun> (unless it underwent a signifcant rename)
[04:08] <cmarcelo> http://lkml.org/lkml/2006/5/1/273 -> (this patch refers to a file in mainline, at least looks like)
[04:24] <cmarcelo> s/to a file/to ipg.c/
[06:21] <jbailey> BenC: Around?
[01:46] <zul> hey
[03:58] <mjg59> BenC: The toshiba_acpi patch seems to have been dropped again
[03:59] <BenC> mjg59: I deferred all of our local patches till this week
[03:59] <BenC> I'll be getting them in before Tribe 1
[03:59] <mjg59> Ok
[04:00] <BenC> first part of upstream devel cycle is too crazy to have to merge all those things daily
[04:00] <mjg59> Also, it doesn't seem to be present in the ubuntu-feisty history
[04:00] <mjg59> But is applied
[04:00] <mjg59> Oh, actually, it seems that the history link on k.u.c gitweb just doesn't give anything
[04:02] <BenC> hmm...wonder if that's gitweb that's broken or something in the tree
[04:02] <Keybuk> BenC: btw, afaict, SuSE don't have bd_claim.patch in their kernel tree
[04:02] <Keybuk> so I guess this evms patch I stole off them works for them
[04:03] <BenC> sweet
[04:03] <mjg59> BenC: If I search for the commit, I can grab the commitdiff
[04:03] <mjg59> It's just the history link that doesn't work
[04:03] <BenC> Keybuk: are you going to upload fixed up evms?
[04:04] <Keybuk> I will, yes
[04:04] <Keybuk> working on mdadm first, since we care more about that
[04:04] <BenC> Keybuk: thanks
[04:04] <Keybuk> (more stolen patches from SuSE to improve udev interaction)
[05:19] <bdmurray> BenC: would tagging bugs kernel-oops be helpful at all?
[05:26] <BenC> bdmurray: yeah, actually that'd probably the be first useful tag we've had for linux-source-* :)
[05:27] <bdmurray> BenC: heh, with the new apport stuff could it auto add the tag?
[05:28] <BenC> bdmurray: probably...I still need to talk to pitti about how to handle oops/vmcore stuff, so I could check with him
[05:28] <bdmurray> BenC: okay, I just wanted to make sure the bug squad and apport use the same tag
[05:28] <bdmurray> I'll start with 'kernel-oops' - okay?
[05:29] <BenC> cjwatson: would it make sense to preemptively add udf to storage-core too, or are we still using isofs for DVD images?
[05:29] <BenC> bdmurray: sounds good
[05:31] <cjwatson> BenC: we only need isofs in there
[05:31] <cjwatson> I don't expect to be moving to UDF for the stuff d-i needs to detect
[05:31] <bdmurray> BenC: I was looking at bug 113539 when this occurred to me but it doesn't have an oops statement in it.  Would a different tag be appropriate?
[05:32] <BenC> cjwatson: ah, right, keep forgetting d-i != livecd
[05:32] <BenC> bdmurray: if there machine crashes (lockups), we generally can't do anything without an oops...so maybe we need a tag for that case
[05:36] <bdmurray> BenC: okay, I'll think about that
[05:39] <zul> BenC: you can get my ssh key from my launchpad page: http://launchpad.net/~zulcss
[06:04] <BenC> zul_: email me so I can forward it to proper channels (I don't create the accounts)
[06:28] <zul_> okie dokie
[06:29] <kylem> zul, hey dude, how's the little one?
[06:29] <zul> kylem: meh...he had surgery again this weekend
[06:30] <zul> BenC: done
[06:30] <zul> kylem: but he is recovering alot better than the first time
[06:30] <kylem> groovy.
[06:31] <zul> and i might be going to see a stanley cup game at scotia bank ;)
[06:53] <zul> or read the docs in the wiki
[06:55] <kylem> BenC... why did we turn off IKCONFIG for a few flavours?
[06:55] <BenC> IKCONFIG?
[06:56] <BenC> not sure how that got disabled...worrisome
[06:57] <BenC> then again, I can't see it needing to be turned on
[06:58] <BenC> since we drop /boot/config-`uname -r` in the package anyway
[06:59] <kylem> dunno, maybe an issue if someone wants to see config options from initramfs?
[07:18] <maks_> was introduced for distros without /boot/config-foo
[07:19] <kylem> yeah, i know what it's for, i just don't see a reason not to enable it... :)
[07:22] <maks_> useless mem waste
[07:28] <kylem> yeah, maybe 20KB worth, tragic.