[09:00] <apw> morning all
[09:16] <apw> cking_, we can't hear you
[09:16] <cking_> apw, sorry, /me tweaks the audio
[14:41] <mpoirier_> lag: did you have time to compile a kernel with the revert patch ?
[14:42] <lag> Just flashing the daily build now
[14:42] <mpoirier_> are you not on mumble ?
[14:42] <lag> Once complete I'll copy the kernel to it and boot
[14:42] <lag> I am
[14:43] <mpoirier_> humm... I just changed keyboard and my push to talk is gone.
[14:44] <mpoirier_> I'll push the patch today.
[16:57] <sconklin> smb: The "ext4 regression fix" you referenced - is that in reference to "ext4: fix freeze deadlock under IO"?
[16:58] <smb> sconklin, Yes
[16:58] <sconklin> smb: thanks
[16:58] <smb> The offending patch may or may not get reverted in 2.6.32.18, so we need to be careful when importing/reviewing that one
[16:58] <smb> sconklin, ^
[16:59] <sconklin> ok.
[17:00] <JFo> bug 595047 
[17:00] <ubot2> Launchpad bug 595047 in linux (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "Frequent swapping causes system to hang (affects: 1) (heat: 6)" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/595047
[17:04] <JFo> pgraner, didn't you have some behavior like that? ^^
[17:06] <sconklin> https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/614176
[17:06] <ubot2> Ubuntu bug 614176 in linux (Ubuntu) (and 1 other project) "[855gm] 2.6.35-14: Invisible Cursor (affects: 8) (dups: 3) (heat: 38)" [Undecided,Confirmed]
[17:19] <pgraner> JFo: nope it would run out of memory and become a dog, but never "hang"
[17:19] <c4pt> hello
[17:19] <c4pt> i am new to using git
[17:20] <JFo> pgraner, hmmmm
[17:20] <JFo> ok
[17:20] <JFo> what were the runes you used that fixed/made it better?
[17:20] <c4pt> i am trying to merge xen/stable-2.6.32.x with nouveau/master + konrad's /devel/kms /devel/pat patches
[17:20] <JFo> pgraner, ^
[17:20] <c4pt> when i run git checkout -b testing
[17:20] <JFo> didn't you echo something to some specific place pgraner ?
[17:21] <c4pt> followed by git merge nouveau/master
[17:21] <JFo> we were going to take a look at that and see if it helped
[17:21] <c4pt> i get alot of errors.
[17:21] <c4pt> so i run git commit -a
[17:21] <c4pt> but i am left without the ability to run make menuconfig
[17:25] <pgraner> JFo: I haven't
[17:25] <JFo> pgraner, ok
[17:58] <sconklin> smb: I just pushed the "hotfix" branch to my repo, I'm about to generate the package
[18:01] <smb> sconklin, Ok, I think you could generate the package while I check out the branch
[18:01] <sconklin> yes, and then I'll test build
[18:02] <smb> ack
[18:10] <smb> sconklin, Looks good to me. So pending the build succeeds (iow we did not overlook an abi bumping change) you could push the tag to the Lucid repo ("git push origin Ubuntu-2.6.32-24.40) and place the source packages for me to sign. Then you could upload them. Merging back of that release (only the changelog will be of importance) needs to wait until the package has been accepted.
[18:12] <sconklin> ok. If the build succeeds I'll push and put the packages where you can sign them, send email. If the build fails, I'll figure out why, bump the ABI or whatever, and have email for you when you start tomorrow. I will not be working tomorrow.
[18:25] <smb> ok
[20:07] <kx> If I compile a new flavor (git clone & branch)  I get something like 2.6.32-flavor as a name, if I download the source (linux-source-2.6.32.tar.bz2)  and compile it I get a name with "+" signs in it. How can I do a simple recompile without the +'s in the name?
[20:09] <kx> If I change the CONFIG_VERSION_SIGNATURE will that do it?
[20:19] <kx> Is this the wrong channel to ask these questions in?
[20:23] <bjf> kx are you trying to build a lucid kernel?
[20:33] <kx> bjf: yes it's a lucid kernel, but I suspect the +'s being present  sign issue is common to all kernels
[20:54] <bjf> kx, take a look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/BuildYourOwnKernel
[20:55] <bjf> kx, as an side question, why are you building your own kernel?
[21:00] <kx> bjf most of the time I can just tweak a kernel config and recompile, It's been several years (8-9) since I seriously needed to actually patch the kernel myself other than occasionally apply someone else's patch, for instance the dazuko patches in the past or someone breaking usb with vmware.
[21:01] <bjf> kx, ack
[21:11] <kx> bjf I'll give that page's instructions a try -- I'll let you know how it goes. I've been doing a much more complicated routine modifying the debian.master files by hand then building
[21:28]  * ogasawara lunch
[23:05] <abeehc-> hI! im struggling figuring out which kernel package has virtio_net and the like
[23:05] <abeehc-> seems like some one my guests got new kernel in 1004 and virtio_net is no longer 
[23:27] <kx> bjk[afk] I get "make: *** [abi-check-server] Error 1" a couple of hours after debian/rules binary-server
[23:34] <kx> bjk[afk] I set skipabi=true to get around it
[23:39] <kx>  bjk[afk]  your advice worked and it's a lot easier than manually editing the debian.master dir files, at least for simply reconfiguring and compiling ... thanks
[23:41] <bjf> kx, did you apt-get source or git clone the sources?
[23:44] <kx> bjf  this time I simply use apt-get
[23:45] <bjf> kx, then i'm surprised that you had an abi issue
[23:45] <bjf> kx, but you found the correct work-around and that's what counts
[23:46] <kx> bjf  i would have thought things would have been compatible, although the build is for 2.6.32-24.39 and I am currently running 24.40 from the latest git clone pull
[23:48] <kx> bjf  have a pleasant evening... I must go, but again thanks for your help
[23:59] <squarebracket> linux-backport-modules for the wacom kernel module ..... anybody ?