=== doko_ [n=doko@dslb-088-073-101-002.pools.arcor-ip.net] has joined #ubuntu-toolchain === infinity [n=adconrad@cerberus.0c3.net] has joined #ubuntu-toolchain === tmarble [n=tmarble@user-38q4et6.cable.mindspring.com] has joined #ubuntu-toolchain === jbailey [i=jeffbail@nat/google/x-edcb0ddbf6f842ea] has joined #ubuntu-toolchain [07:41] doko: Around? [07:42] jbailey: yes [07:42] doko: Is there anything in particular you need help with right now? [07:44] glibc merge from unstable? [07:45] Err. It's September 10th, dude. Aren't we a month late for that? [07:45] sure, then extract the fix [07:45] for James' bug? [07:46] The IPv4 DNS round-robbining one, that is. [07:46] Or rather, the failure to do it. [07:46] right [07:46] Sure. [07:46] That'll be a nice warm up to me getting chroots setup and such. [07:53] jbailey: and then, I'm wondering if a new gdb would be more helpful than the old one [07:53] I haven't followed gdb lately, what's up? [07:54] they are preparing for a release in september [07:54] Ah, new features and such? [07:54] That probably would be nice to have in now if the next release is an LTS one. [07:54] more bug fixes [07:55] * Resolved 101 resource leaks, null pointer dereferences, etc. in gdb, [07:55] bfd, libiberty and opcodes, as revealed by static analysis donated by [07:55] Coverity, Inc. (http://scan.coverity.com). [07:56] And a couple handy c++ improvements. I suspect it's worth it. But again, we're a ways past UVF. [08:33] sounds like a new gdb would be wonderful. [08:33] speaking of gdb... jbailey: got a patch for offsets.h yet? [08:33] lamont: Nope, but I do have stuff setup on gsyprf11 now. === doko didn't want to be that direct and let somebody else ask =) [08:33] heh [08:33] So at least I've got an hppa box to play with again. [08:34] doko: I'm poking elmo to see what we can do to get the dev-machine for ia64 up in the DC as well [08:34] Hmm. My 20% time is supposed to be directly useful to Google. I wonder if "Keeping the Canonical toolchain maintainer and an archive admin happy" counts. Let's assume yes. =) === lamont also really wants to make time to understand the diffs between doko's A500 and lamont's A500, and why gcj-4.2 only works on the former. [08:35] jbailey: sounds about right [08:35] google's big on ubuntu [08:35] lamont: sorry for the noise, but ia64 did become worse during gutsy [08:35] My dapper chroot is just updating to gusty atm, and my new ssh key is in on launchpad. [08:35] yeah - it gets neglected by me large parts of the tiem [08:36] lamont: Is my LDAP password supposed to work when connecting from the outside world to gsyprf11? [08:36] Or is it only when hopping through 10? [08:37] Or if helps if I use the right username. [08:39] Whee, so I'm in to gsyprf11 from my work account now. [08:48] jbailey: it doesn't care where you come from, just that you spell your username/pass the same :) === lamont is building a dapper git-core [08:49] well, dapper-backport of current gutsy git-core === jbailey lunches