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mdzbdmurray, should we put it back (the -d option)?00:05
bdmurraymdz: I think that makes the most sense as it will err mysteriously without -p and just warn with it.00:09
mdzbdmurray, I wonder how many reports we're still getting from 8.04...00:10
mdzbdmurray, do you want me to change it back or can you do it yourself?00:10
bdmurraymdz: Likely not many but .... I can do it.00:12
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ograapw, somehow versatile doesnt know about its ABI ... it FTBFS12:24
apwogra, yes my mistake12:25
ograok12:25
ograno hurry, just wanted to mention it12:25
apwits fixed in my tree here, will be uploading after the freeze, figured it wasn't urgent enough to re-upload12:25
ograyeah12:25
apwKeybuk, can you point me at the 'edid cache' patch you are using pls.13:01
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Jeeves_Oi14:47
Jeeves_Anyone has any clue when this bug will be fixed:14:48
Jeeves_https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/48701014:48
Jeeves_?14:48
ubot3Malone bug 487010 in linux "ip6table modules are not included in the -virtual kernel packages" [Undecided,Confirmed] 14:48
rtgJeeves_, it appears that ip6_tables _is_ included. still checking.15:08
syn-ackI don't see why they wouldnt be...15:08
smbrtg, This probably has to do with the bug were not all modules were copied to the -virtual package. Though I thought that should have been fixed now15:10
rtgsmb, I'm doing a  test build right now. will know in 10 mins15:10
rtg(which is faster then downloading for me)15:10
smboh are we talking about hardy?15:10
rtguh, I was assuming karmic.15:11
smbme too15:12
rtgit is hardy. drat15:12
smbbut the bug has hardy in it15:12
rtgLinux version 2.6.24-25-virtual 15:12
rtgits likely a righteous bug15:12
Jeeves_It's hardy indeed15:13
smbrtg, Look like at least the server package has ip6tables_filter.ko but not the virtual one15:16
rtgsmb, which is likely the same copy error we fixed in jaunty/karmic15:17
smbrtg, Yeah, potentially. I guess I remind myself what I did and see what happens15:18
smbrtg, Doh, seems simpler than that. In Hardy virtual was still a real flavour with its own config...15:27
rtgreally? with a separate build? how soon I forget...15:28
Jeeves_Those good ol' days!15:28
smbrtg, Seems me too. :)15:29
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Jeeves_Thanks for the work on the -virtual kernel bug, guys "_16:28
Jeeves_:)16:28
bjfsconklin, I updated from karmic to lucid right after uds17:27
bjfsconklin, been doingin daily dist-upgrades and all has been well (until yesterday)17:27
bjfsconklin, after yesterdays dist-upgrade and reboot, was getting just flickering black screen17:28
bjfsconklin, I did a recovery boot and am able to get in17:28
sconklinbjf: I haven't seen this but at least two people on the kernel team have17:29
rtgbjf, are you loading directly from the ubuntu archive? there was som X skew for awhile17:29
bjfsconklin, I'm getting a sef fault in libpthread.so17:29
bjfrtg, let me check my sources.list17:29
sconklinbjf: give me a sec and let me see if I can find the communication about it yesterday17:30
bjfrtg, from us.archive.ubuntu.com17:30
bjfsconklin, rtg, my real concern is that I'm seeing something similar with today's iso17:30
rtgbjf, i915 ?17:31
bjfrtg, nvidia17:31
rtgbjf, huh, I updated my nvidia based xps1330 last night. it still works well17:32
rtgno wait, its still karmic. doh !17:32
rtgit was the xps1710, which _is_ lucid and nvidia17:32
bjfrtg, my xps153017:33
rtgits a shame when I have so many laptops that I can't keep them all straight :)17:33
bjfrtg, i feel for you17:33
bjfsconklin, rtg, look at https://pastebin.canonical.com/25544/      this is my Xorg.0.log file17:34
rtgbjf, maybe you'd like to carry that xps1710 to London so I can use it :)17:34
bjfrtg, that's ok17:35
bjfrtg, no thanks :-)17:35
rtgbjf, maybe you should get in touch with tseliot. he's maintaining the nvidia driver17:37
bjfrtg, ack17:39
sconklinbjf: it's not just us (Ubuntu) that's seeing it http://bugs.archlinux.org/task/1697917:39
bjfsconklin, thanks17:40
rtgapw, this iscsitarget driver is an enormous pain in the ass. the userspace components appear to be tightly coupled with the kernel version.17:53
apwnow that is very painful17:53
rtglucid kernel w/karmic userspace no worky17:53
sorenrtg: I thought you were meaning to replace iscsitarget anyway?17:54
sorenrtg: I distinctly remember an enthusiastic e-mail from you when you returned from... plumbers?17:54
sorenOr some other event.17:54
rtgsoren, we decided to stick with the current upstream since it seems to have come back to life17:54
sorenrtg: Oh.17:55
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rtgapw, my iscsitarget patch is good to go. I'll need to work with soren to update the userspace package.19:12
apwsound good, on the list ?19:12
rtgapw, yep, its the branch pull request19:13
apwcool ... thanks19:13
syn-ackjjohansen, Got a minute?19:22
jjohansenshoot19:22
syn-ackjjohansen, wrt apparmor auditing... is there anyway to redirect the audit output to someplace other than dmesg?19:23
syn-ackAll my events are going straight to dmesg and I'd just think it more logical to have it go to its own "audit" log and such19:24
jjohansenif you install auditd, it goes straight to the audit log19:25
syn-ackah, fantastic.19:25
syn-ackThanks19:27
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rtgapw, if you haven't already pulled, I've updated my iscsitarget commit with a bug number19:57
apwrtg i have not, thanks, just doing aufs, you are next19:57
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