[14:23] <mbiebl> Keybuk: I added you on CC on the kfreebsd port email
[14:23] <mbiebl> Hope you don't mind
[14:30] <Keybuk> nope, no problem
[14:34] <mbiebl> hm, upstart 0.6.2 fails to compile on ia64
[14:35] <sadmac> mbiebl: oh well. guess we just can't have ia64 anymore. What a cryin shame.
[14:35] <sadmac> :)
[14:37] <mbiebl> sadmac: don't you support RHEL on ia64?
[14:37] <sadmac> mbiebl: don't crush my dreams!
[14:38] <Keybuk> ooh, I felt something there
[14:38] <Keybuk> hmm, nope, just wind
[14:38] <Keybuk> thought for a second I might have cared about ia64
[14:38] <Keybuk> ;-)
[14:38] <sadmac> ia64 = EPIC fail
[14:39] <Keybuk> and if you tell me it fails to build on sparc, or pa-risc, or some other toy architecture I really will get sarcastic
[14:39] <Keybuk> I swear that most of these architectures only exist for the purposes of running Debian buildds for these architectures
[14:39] <sadmac> mbiebl: what's it bitching about?
[14:39] <Keybuk> ptrace
[14:40] <sadmac> Keybuk: oh just wait'll we start pushing into the secondary arches :)
[14:40] <sadmac> Keybuk: dealt with System-Z much?
[14:40] <sadmac> m41nphr4m3 FTW
[17:18] <Stevee> hello, i've just a simple question: how can echo something on the console
[17:18] <Stevee> as example: Starting service xyz.....
[17:18] <Stevee> with upstart
[17:20] <mbiebl> Stevee: Add "console output" to your job file
[17:21] <mbiebl> And then you can add a pre-start script echo "foo" end script
[17:22] <Stevee> okay, inside the job file console output
[17:22] <Stevee> and echo "foo" in the pre-start
[17:22] <mbiebl> yeah
[17:22] <Stevee> okay, thank you very much
[17:23] <mbiebl> the output won't go to a virtual terminal though
[17:23] <mbiebl> So you'll have to switch to ttyN
[17:25] <Stevee> okay, so my next question how do i get ttyN
[17:25] <Stevee> i have job files for that
[17:25] <Stevee> and they are started
[17:26] <Stevee> but i can't switch between the tty's
[17:26] <Stevee> so what went wrong ?
[17:28] <Stevee> or what dependencies are for ttyN
[17:30] <mbiebl> CTRL+ALT+FN ?