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arpu | hello | 00:46 |
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arpu | peoble send me from ubuntu+1 to this channel | 00:47 |
arpu | any chance to get this bug done ? http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12309 | 00:47 |
ubot3` | bugzilla.kernel.org bug 12309 in Block Layer "Large I/O operations result in slow performance and high iowait times" [High,Resolved: insufficient_data] | 00:47 |
arpu | i tested the patch http://bugzilla.kernel.org/attachment.cgi?id=22180 | 00:48 |
arpu | and works much better for me | 00:48 |
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amitk | smb: does fakeroot debian/rules binary-generic work for you after the conversion to the abstracted debian dir | 08:58 |
smb | amitk, I thought so. You have to do a clean before, for sure | 08:58 |
smb | What happens for you? | 08:59 |
amitk | debian/changelog not found, so it fails | 09:00 |
amitk | but I forgot to run clean before, let me try again | 09:00 |
smb | Clearly sounds like a missing clean | 09:00 |
amitk | a bit unintuitive that clean creates a debian/changelog. Same for having to run debian/control explicitly. I need to find the right targets and just add it there. | 09:02 |
smb | Yes it is a bit strange to adopt. Somehow you had to put it into clean as other targets failed before creating those files as a dependency, iirc | 09:04 |
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amitk | dh_installchangelogs: package linux-image-2.6.31-10-generic is not in control info | 09:44 |
amitk | *sigh* | 09:45 |
* amitk reads KernelMaintenance again | 09:45 | |
AnAnt | amitk: Hello, remember the CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS issue ? | 12:49 |
amitk | AnAnt: sure, i committed a fix | 12:49 |
AnAnt | I submitted a request to the Altera website, their reply was not so encouraging | 12:50 |
amitk | what did they say? | 12:50 |
AnAnt | as most CAD tools, their reply was that they only support some OSes like CentOS,RHEL & SuSe | 12:50 |
AnAnt | I just asked today on centos, they told me that the next release will probably have kernel 2.6.29 | 12:51 |
amitk | IOW, they support long-term releases whose kernels are really old? :) | 12:52 |
AnAnt | which means it will be a quite few years until Altera updates that software | 12:52 |
AnAnt | amitk: well, in addition neither Debian nor Ubuntu are supported | 12:52 |
amitk | very sad | 12:53 |
AnAnt | amitk: but well, the main thing is that they support LTS of SuSE & Redhat | 12:53 |
AnAnt | and the even the upcoming LTS of redhat won't have the .31 kernel | 12:53 |
amitk | you have two choices I can see - start looking for a CAD program that supports debian/ubuntu or be prepared to remind us again in Karmic+1 why CONFIG_USB_DEVICEFS should be enabled. :) | 12:54 |
AnAnt | seems the second | 12:55 |
AnAnt | the CAD program is needed to program their dev. kit | 12:55 |
AnAnt | actually it's the dev. kit programming part that has the issue | 12:55 |
AnAnt | well, thanks | 12:55 |
amitk | AnAnt: it would help if you noted the gist of their reply in the bug itself so we have reference to this conversation in 6 months time | 12:56 |
amitk | np | 12:56 |
AnAnt | sure | 12:56 |
arpu | hello | 13:15 |
arpu | peoble send me from ubuntu+1 to this channel | 13:15 |
arpu | any chance to get this bug done ? http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12309 | 13:15 |
ubot3 | bugzilla.kernel.org bug 12309 in Block Layer "Large I/O operations result in slow performance and high iowait times" [High,Resolved: insufficient_data] | 13:15 |
arpu | i tested the patch http://bugzilla.kernel.org/attachment.cgi?id=22180 | 13:15 |
arpu | and works much better for me | 13:15 |
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