[02:41] <ScottK> slangasek: (since you're the furthest west release team member) - It looks like the latest gcc4.4 upload is breaking many/all (not sure) powerpc builds.
[02:41] <ScottK> (or anyone else).
[02:42] <ScottK> Given where we are in the release cycle, not sure if that's a push the panic button item or not.
[02:42] <ScottK> I have access to powerpc hardware and I'm trying to verify reverting fixes it.
[02:48]  * holstein has *old* ppc hardware
[02:48] <holstein> but if you need testing
[02:48] <holstein> let me know
[02:52] <slangasek> ScottK: do you have an example broken build?
[02:52] <ScottK> slangasek: kipi-plugins
[02:53] <ScottK> qt4-x11
[02:53] <ScottK> kdeedu
[02:53] <slangasek> ok
[02:53] <ScottK> There may be more.
[02:53] <ScottK> So far I've just found C++ examples.
[02:54] <slangasek> this won't be a quick package to revert, so I'll wait for you to verify that reverting fixes it and in the meantime will poke at the diff (in between having dinner)
[02:54] <slangasek> the failure mode is just a FTBFS, right?
[02:54] <ScottK> Yes.
[02:54] <ScottK> Not a misbuild at least.
[02:54] <slangasek> ok; so once fixed we can do a mass giveback
[02:57] <ScottK> Yep
[02:58] <lamont> slangasek: do  you want the ppc buildds on manual while you wait?
[03:00] <ScottK> lamont: I vote yes if that counts.
[03:01] <ScottK> slangasek: My build with the previous gcc4.4 already got past where the current one failed.
[03:01] <ScottK> I consider it confirmed.
[03:01] <lamont> done
[03:02] <ScottK> slangasek: That's about all I can do I think.  Over to you.
[03:02] <ScottK> I'll check back in and let you know if the build finishes, but I'm confident it will.
[03:12] <slangasek> "cannot find -lgcc_s" - ah, that definitely lines up with what I'm seeing in this diff
[03:12] <slangasek> though I guess it'll take a bit to track down the faulty bit
[03:14] <ScottK> That's good news.  At least it's not magically broken.
[03:15] <ScottK> I'll leave it with you then.
[03:15] <ScottK> slangasek: Don't forget to tell lamont when to turn the builders back on ....
[03:15] <ScottK> Good luck.
[04:16] <ScottK> slangasek: My test build with the old gcc-4.4 of kipi-plugins succeeded.
[04:42] <lamont> so if someone wanted to fix gutenprint to not run -j16 at whereever it does that, arm might like it better (gourd may have fallen over completely, or it may just be very angry and slow)
[04:50] <lamont> after checking, it looks to be just very angry and slow, not down-and-out.
[04:50] <lamont> but I suspect it would build faster if it were less agressive
[04:50]  * lamont sleeps
[05:24] <slangasek> Files in first .deb but not in second
[05:24] <slangasek> -------------------------------------
[05:24] <slangasek> -rw-r--r--  root/root   /usr/lib/gcc/powerpc-linux-gnu/4.4/libgcc_s.so
[05:24] <slangasek> well that probably explains it, don't it
[06:16] <slangasek> heh; so all the bits are there in debian/rules*, but a missing make dependency means they get executed out of order
[06:17] <slangasek> oh, no, simpler than that; they're just plain listed out of order
[07:21] <slangasek> lamont: well, I have a candidate fix now; so turning the powerpc builders back on so we can build it would help :)
[14:05] <lamont> so... are we expecting these gcc builds now running to be what we need?
[15:11] <lamont> cjwatson: around?
[16:08] <ScottK> slangasek, lamont, cjwatson: Looks like powerpc is fixed.  What's the best way to give back the failures?  All or is it easy enough to just do that ones that failed yesterday/today?
[16:10]  * ScottK queued up enough that there's no rush to decide.
[16:11] <lamont> ScottK: there's a script to do it, I was just waiting for 4.5 and arm and my sanity to all be happy
[16:11] <lamont> weekend tasks are kind of interfering with my playtime
[16:17] <ScottK> lamont: OK.  I think there's enough queued on powerpc that waiting for armel won't slow things down.
[18:40] <slangasek> lamont: powerpc> hurray!  and armel is in progress then, I guess?
[19:05] <ScottK> Looks like we'll know in another half a day or so.
[19:48]  * slangasek nods
[21:34] <ScottK> Actually gcc-4.4 finished much faster this time.  Looks like we are in business.
[21:35] <Laney> published?
[21:41] <ScottK> Yep.
[21:41]  * Laney tries a give-back
[21:41] <ScottK> Laney: lamont has a script he'll run to do a mass give back.
[21:41] <ScottK> lamont: I think you can fire when ready.
[21:42] <Laney> alright then
[21:49] <ScottK> slangasek: ^^^
[22:18] <ScottK> lamont: please tell me you took adare down for a good reason and it didn't just die randomly?
[23:33]  * ScottK looks around for an FFe to support http://dylanmccall.blogspot.com/2010/09/new-installer-slideshow-for-ubuntu.html