[01:39] <cjwatson>   276943 | -B | linux-ubuntu-modules | 2.6.22-11.28         | 13 hours
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[01:39] <cjwatson> lamont: this is intentional?
[01:39] <cjwatson> I don't see a linux-source-2.6.22 build
[01:40] <cjwatson> and hppa failed to build on -11.33 and hasn't yet built on -11.34
[02:54] <lamont> cjwatson: yeah
[02:55] <cjwatson> is it built against a non-archive linux-image?
[02:55] <lamont> gutsy is building vs the gutsy-stage0 archive, which has linux-source-2.6.22_2.6.22-11.32hppa1, which as the fix that will be in 11.34
[02:56] <lamont> -11.33 was ftbfs because hppa64 lost a module, otherwise it would have built.  BenC has the fix committed for -11.34
[02:56] <lamont> -11.32 was ftbfs because the abi/module files weren't there (since it wasn't in launchpad)
[02:57] <lamont> so it's the right bits, just of question-causing ancestry
[02:58] <cjwatson> I see, but you'd rather get this in now?
[02:58] <cjwatson> ok ...
[02:59] <cjwatson> 11.34 is uploaded fwiw
[02:59] <lamont> and I just pushed 11.34 to the front of the queue
[02:59] <lamont> cjwatson: it really doesn't matter when it shows up..
[03:00] <lamont> there are many packages that are waiting for cprov's fix, and sometime in the next 100-200 packages, we'll start building universe, since we'll be done with all of main that we know about
[03:00] <lamont> sadly, little things like db4.* and gcc-4.{1,2} are among the missing
[03:00] <cjwatson> lamont: accepted, anyway
[03:00] <cjwatson> what's cprov's fix?
[03:01] <lamont> cjwatson: the  sooner we get all that in, the sooner d-i will cause you to notice palo-installer and partman-palo :-)
[03:01] <cjwatson> did those fall into universe again?
[03:02] <lamont> they're universe atm
[03:02] <cjwatson> palo-installer source promoted
[03:02] <cjwatson> and fuck it I might as well re-promote partman-palo too
[03:04] <lamont> eventually we'll need gcc-4.1-hppa64 in main as well.  but gcc-4.1 needs to have a build record and get built before that will show up as a need.
[03:04] <lamont> and yes, that's a prereq to building linux-source-2.6.22, said prereq met from gutsy-stage0
[03:07] <lamont> for the record, expect is a cluster
[03:07] <lamont> it actually still has K&R function definitions in the C...
[03:08] <lamont> slowly working my way through all of the implicit definitions
[03:08] <lamont> which should fix the ftbfs
[03:09] <lamont> speaking of which - I need to pester infinity about adding my ugly sbuild-hack to ubuntu (it's already in debian): builds of packages that _use_ implicitly converted pointers get to FTBFS even if dpkg-buildpackage exited with 0 status.
[03:09] <lamont> it's done wonders for motivating fixes in debian. :-)
[03:10] <lamont> cjwatson: so, assuming that cprov pushed the new tarball, we're building from gutsy+gutsy-stage0.  prior to that, all depends were coming from gutsy-stage0
[03:10] <lamont> and I'm slowly overwriting gutsy-stage0 with gutsy bits from ports.u.c
[03:11] <lamont> and time for this one to head home.
[03:12] <lamont> cprov pushed my tarball.  woot
[03:15] <lamont> http://bld-4.mmjgroup.com/~wb/buildLogs/stats/gutsy.hppa.png is the current hppa-only graph,the step on the right was an IP issue - the line should actually be of fairly constant upslope.
[03:15] <lamont> and really out the door.  back on at home in about an hour give or take
[03:18] <cjwatson> lamont: sbuild-hack> that sounds like a use case for gcc-opt (or a reimplementation) ...
[04:43] <lamont> OTOH, no scrollback here for the last 6.5 hours...
[04:46] <lamont> cjwatson: the sbuild hack simply passes the log file as std in to the hook script given in .sbuildrc, with stdout appended to the logfile afterwards, and a non-zero status --> FTBFS
[04:49] <cjwatson> gross :)
[04:49] <lamont> cjwatson: for example: http://buildd.debian.org/fetch.cgi?&pkg=desmume&ver=0.7.3-2&arch=ia64&stamp=1189073971&file=log
[04:50] <lamont> the dependency of pretty much all of gnome having a segv that wasn't detected during build is to thank for that hack
[04:50] <cjwatson> neat
[04:50] <cjwatson> damn. stuck in Windows for an hour while wubi downloads an Ubuntu ISO unnecessarily.
[04:51] <lamont>         if (defined $conf::exit_hook and open TMP, '-|', "$conf::exit_hook <$main::pkg_logfile") {
[04:51] <lamont>                 local $/ = undef;
[04:51] <lamont>                 my $log = <TMP>;
[04:51] <lamont>                 close TMP;
[04:51] <lamont>                 $rv |= $?;
[04:51] <lamont>                 print PLOG $log;
[04:51] <lamont>         }
[04:52] <fabbione> cjwatson: in what timezone are you?
[04:53] <lamont> 11.34 has about 30 min more on kohnen
[04:53] <lamont> fabbione: I'm gonna bet he's on some US TZ
[04:53] <cjwatson> fabbione: usual
[04:53] <cjwatson> lamont: bzzt
[04:53] <lamont> cjwatson: why are you up at 3AM then
[04:53] <lamont> ?
[04:54] <cjwatson> lamont: yeah, I helped you write that, remember? ;)
[04:54] <cjwatson> lamont: beta freeze and number of bugs is scaring the shit out of me
[04:54] <lamont> did you?  I thought you were sleeping and I had to lean on my HP cow-orkers.
[04:54] <lamont> ah, makes sense
[04:54] <cjwatson> but now unionfs is on course to work again so I will be able to sleep shortly
[04:54] <lamont> ah hell.  how soon do I need to upload expect?
[04:54] <cjwatson> but wubi is horribly late and I want to take the opportunity to beat on it a bit
[04:55] <fabbione> cjwatson: and where are all your minions that should be slavery-working for you?
[04:55] <cjwatson> fabbione: several of them already are ;-)
[04:55] <fabbione> eheh
[04:55] <lamont> minions are good.
[04:55] <cjwatson> lamont: after tomorrow European morning, you have to get an exception
[04:55] <lamont> sigh
[04:56] <lamont> I had kinda wanted to go to bed.
[04:56] <cjwatson> maybe it should just be deferred to post-beta
[04:56] <cjwatson> it would be OK then, and would give you more time to get it right
[04:56] <lamont> ok.  I was planning to sleep and work on it tomorrow.  It's basically an iteration across the source actually including headers as needed to have function prototypes.
[04:57] <lamont> sadly, this involves adding prototypes to some of the .h files in the sourc.e
[04:58] <lamont> sadly, we have just over 50 packages to build on hppa/gutsy before we need to have that bug fixed, or do a bulk no-change-upload fest.  (that'd be post-beta, sadly.)
[04:58] <lamont> or pray that infinity's postgres foo is strong.
[04:58] <lamont> did I say that out loud?  oops.
[04:58] <cjwatson> hah
[04:58] <fabbione> ROFL
[05:02] <lamont> cjwatson: the cool part is that I can fix it on i386... I just have to make all of the "implicit declaration" warning messages go away.
[05:02] <lamont> just to change topics back to the one at hand
[05:02] <lamont> anyway, sleep now for me.
[05:02] <fabbione> lamont: iz early
[05:02] <fabbione> you usually go to sleep much later after I am awake
[05:02] <fabbione> and today i am awake way earlier than usual
[05:03] <lamont> it's been a long day.  OTOH, I generally gear it off of how long you've been up. :)
[05:04] <lamont> cjwatson: and you're _on_ a US TZ, you're just physically elsewhere. :-)
[05:04] <lamont> anyway, night time for me.
[05:04] <cjwatson> heh
[05:07] <fabbione> night lamont