[06:18] <EruditeHermit> hey, what does this mean when doing fakeroot debian/rules binary
[06:18] <EruditeHermit>       read 2675 modules : new(166)  missing(77)
[06:18] <EruditeHermit> EE: Missing modules (start begging for mercy)
[06:18] <EruditeHermit> make: *** [module-check-generic] Error 1
[06:18] <EruditeHermit> and what do I do to overcome it
[06:21] <raof> Disable the ABI checker, I think.
[06:22] <akheron> there are a bunch of make variables that disable these tests, you need to use those
[06:22] <akheron> just don't remember their names :)
[06:22] <EruditeHermit> hrm
[06:22] <EruditeHermit> I thought I did
[06:23] <EruditeHermit> I did skipabi=1
[06:23] <EruditeHermit> my command was
[06:23] <EruditeHermit> skipmodules=1 skipabi=1 skipconfig=1 fakeroot debian/rules binary-generic
[06:24] <EruditeHermit> do I have to remove the stamp or something?
[06:37] <EruditeHermit> beb
[06:37] <EruditeHermit> brb
[07:47] <RAOF> http://paste.ubuntu.com/415384/ has been happening a bit on my laptop (on the order of maybe once a week or so) - is this a kernel bug, or is my hardware bad?
[08:11] <amitk> raof: it could be HW or kernel. I suspect you've already tested your memory and disk for errors?
[08:13] <raof> amitk: I've run SMART tests and done a memcheck some time ago; are there better tests?
[08:16] <amitk> raof: it is probably worth filing a bug, csurbhi, our extX expert is at a conference, should be able to look at it next week
[08:17] <raof> amitk: Could you bounce the pastebin url back at me?  It's obviously difficult to store any form of log once the bug flips my storage read-only :)
[08:21] <amitk> http://paste.ubuntu.com/415384/
[08:21] <raof> Thanks.
[08:31] <raof> amitk: Looks like it's probably not my hardware; bug #539467 seems to be what I'm seeing.
[08:31] <ubot3> Malone bug 539467 in linux "Frequent ATA errors and disk corruption" [Undecided,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/539467
[08:37] <gribelu> Hi. I noticed that http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ doesn't have the linux-headers-2.6.34-020634rc4_2.6.34-020634rc4_all.deb package
[08:37] <gribelu> any reason why? 
[08:39] <jjohansen> gribelu: something is broken, with mainline kernel generation and no one has had time to look at it and fix it yet
[08:39] <gribelu> ah so it's a known issue. I'll wait
[08:39] <gribelu> thanks
[08:39] <jjohansen> yeah, thanks for reporting though
[08:47] <refic> are there any scripts available that one could use to build those packages? instead of getting them from mainline/
[08:49] <amitk> refic: http://kernel.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/kteam-tools.git
[08:49] <jjohansen> refic: we grab the mainline kernels, and copy the debian and debian/master directory into it and then do the regular fakeroot debian/rules build
[11:03] <artnay> is there any way to obtain alpha 1 or alpha 2 and/or daily builds between those alphas? I'm asking this because of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/560306 - 5xxx series is the most sold separate GPU at the moment so I think the importance of this bug would be high
[11:03] <ubot3> Malone bug 560306 in linux "[lucid] ATI hd5xxx cards wrongly doing kms?" [Undecided,Confirmed] 
[11:13] <persia> Hi.  I just noticed a new linux upload, and it didn't include the one-character fix for my pet bug.  Would anyone have time to look at bug #560717 to suggest what I could do to help make it land?
[11:13] <ubot3> Malone bug 560717 in linux "ports kernel lacks device-mapper as built-in (causes LVM not to activate)" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/560717
[15:23]  * persia attacks the IRC client with new and different techniques
[15:24] <persia> ]Worked.  Sorry for the noise.
[15:47] <refic> anyone looked into the headers-*_all issue yet?
[16:04] <apw> refic, us t
[16:04] <apw> is thi
[16:04] <apw> is this for mainline builds?
[16:05] <apw> if so no, that person will be me, and i am dealing with main kernel release crises right now
[16:05] <apw> it will have to wait until next week
[16:06] <persia> apw: Hey.  So, I've a pet bug that makes my lucid server unbootable with a 1-character change to fix it.  What's the best way to get this included in the next upload?
[16:17] <apw> persia, when did we hear about this?  its missed release, have to be SRU
[16:18] <apw> milestone it lucid-updates and subscribe me i guess for now
[16:18] <persia> bug #560717 : I noticed it last weekend
[16:18] <ubot3> Malone bug 560717 in linux "ports kernel lacks device-mapper as built-in (causes LVM not to activate)" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/560717
[16:19] <persia> apw: kees milestoned it for release: does that need to change?
[16:19] <persia> Ah, it got retargeted.  Nevermind.
[16:20] <apw> he can milestone it there, but without settting a fire under the release team its not going to happen
[16:20] <persia> OK.  Thanks.
[16:21] <apw> if you'd brought it direct to me on the monday you might have gotten it in, might, we were already slamming the door as the last expected upload to main distro kernle was last thing tuesda
[16:22] <persia> Sorry.  I thought filing a bug would do it, but apparently needed to have done more.
[16:23] <apw> persia, we have 10k open bugs, there is little way one can sensibly sift the most important things out in a timly fashion
[16:23] <persia> heh.  makes sense.  I'll come make a fuss here if I find something like that again.
[16:23] <apw> yeah better to make a fuss an be told we've seen it
[16:23] <apw> jfo does a sterling job but there are loads of new bugs everyday
[16:50] <ogasawara> bug 563436
[16:50] <ubot3> Malone bug 563436 in linux "comedi drivers are missing completley in the /lib/modules dir" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/563436
[16:50] <ogasawara> bug 483343
[16:50] <ubot3> Malone bug 483343 in linux "USBDUX driver timeout" [Medium,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/483343
[16:50] <ogasawara> anyone have the power to approve the Lucid nominations in those bugs for me?
[17:01] <tgardner> ogasawara, done
[17:01] <ogasawara> tgardner: thanks!
[17:01] <ogasawara> tgardner: good to have you back :)
[17:01] <tgardner> ogasawara, I thought you could do it? Did you get removed from some critical team?
[17:02] <ogasawara> tgardner: yah, I got dropped from canonical-qa so my magic is gone
[17:02] <tgardner> ogasawara, bummer
[17:04] <persia> This is already scheduled to be fixed, but we're having a bit of implementation fuss.  Worst case, it ought be sorted by the 27th (which is too late for lucid, sorry)
[17:32] <apw> ogasawara, which package are they on ?
[17:32] <apw> is that the actual kernel ?
[17:33] <ogasawara> apw: yah, am about to send emails
[18:21] <Keybuk> apw: you around?  got a question for you
[18:22] <apw> do i ever leave?
[18:22] <Keybuk> no ;)
[18:22] <Keybuk> so Val just gave a great talk on vfs union mounts
[18:22] <Keybuk> apparently there's a new set of patches on lkml
[18:22] <Keybuk> it would be GREAT if we could get a kernel built with those applied
[18:22] <Keybuk> either the lucid or maverick kernel base (depending which was available)
[18:22] <Keybuk> so we can test pre-UDS
[18:23] <apw> Keybuk, ok could you send me a link to the emails or something to remind me
[18:23] <apw> i should be able to retask a ppa to them
[18:34] <Keybuk> apw: I'll mail you when I have e-mail :)
[18:34] <apw> heh sounds like fun