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cjwatsondoko: meh.  I'd sort of like to be in sync00:08
cjwatsonotherwise we'll waste time diagnosing weird stuff00:08
cjwatsonbleh, who NEWed linux?  it's all gone to universe00:08
cjwatsonuse kernel-overrides00:09
* cjwatson fixes it up with security-kernel-overrides00:10
cjwatsonor I would if LP hadn't apparently exploded00:11
cjwatson... downtime, I guess00:13
apwcjwatson, yeah was some downtime00:14
cjwatson2200-0000 UTC, so that would be now00:14
apwyeah ... bah00:14
cjwatsonany luck with the problem at hand?00:15
apwi think i've sorted it out, am trying get a test build started to confirm00:16
cjwatsonI'd like to try test-building something on !powerpc to make sure that the new linux-libc-dev works, but I can try that in a chroot locally00:18
apwcjwatson, good plan, before it polutes the chroots00:20
cjwatsona not very randomly chosen sample of anna and man-db still compile00:35
cjwatsonwhich includes man-db's rather rudimentary test suite so binaries also still run00:36
cjwatsonLP's back up sufficiently to run change-override, so have moved things back to main where they belong01:01
apwcjwatson, thats good news.  the build is looking plausable on ppc, not quiet sure how long it'll run yet01:01
apwam inclined to upload it so you can new, and we can sleep01:02
cjwatsonsounds good01:02
cjwatsonneed sleep myself, have to handle the kids tomorrow morning01:03
apwbuilding the package now01:05
apwcjwatson, ok its uploaded, should be on the queue as soon as the queue runner finds it01:10
apwok it's there01:12
cjwatsonaccepted, thanks01:14
cjwatsonjust looking at that queuebot bug01:14
apwcjwatson, heh it'll wait till tommorrow01:14
cjwatsonif I do that I'll forget01:15
cjwatson(it's a one-liner anyway)01:15
cjwatson(slightly too late to demonstrate the fix, unfortunately)01:18
stgraberauto reconnect ?01:24
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cjwatsonstgraber: no, code upgrade01:24
cjwatsonI'll add a "don't report initial queue" option for next time01:25
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cjwatsonapw: hm, still broken on powerpc08:43
apwcjwatson, ok that overnighter also failed to build for a new error, i have a fix for the error it hit, but am flying blind fixing it as i cannot do a full build on the porters due to chroot issues... do we want to hope this fixes it en-toto or wait for the porters to be fixed08:44
apw(from -devel)08:44
apwflying blind testing it08:44
cjwatsonhm, it got quite a distance through didn't it?08:53
apwyeah i have fixed the build failure in that flavour08:53
cjwatsonI'd say upload blind but keep going on davis in parallel08:53
apwack08:53
apwwhat is odd is the build seems to progress in a different order on a buildd than a full build with dpkg-buildpkg -B seems to08:53
apwcjwatson, who owns the porters is that #is ?08:53
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apwcjwatson, ok porters fixed and testing done, sadly failed, another build failure in perf.  I have fixed that and have built all the components on the porter successfully13:29
apwso i believe i now have a fixed source package, a full test is building as belt-and-braces13:30
apwi beleive this should be the final version, and i suspect I should just upload it13:32
cjwatsonapw: I suspect so, from the sound of it13:40
cjwatsoninteresting ride, this13:41
apwcjwatson, ports can be a major pain at this stage, normally we can let them drift13:41
apwi am not sure the kernel has gated the release before13:41
cjwatsonI don't mind letting them drift if they've built once, but I'm concerned about having the architectures out of sync for major toolchain components right at the start - the point of splitting off ports is to make them consume less developer time, and while I realise this is a bit of extra time at the start I think that having things too out-of-sync would consume more developer time in the long run13:44
cjwatsonand we're not behind schedule or anything so it seems worth spending a bit of time now for less hassle later13:45
apwcjwatson, fair enough.  i am pretty hopeful from the testing i have managed to do that this one should build fine on all arches13:45
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apwcjwatson, we might need to rescore that ppc build15:00
cjwatsonapw: done15:01
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apwcjwatson, ok finally all those builds finished, so once powerpc is new'd we have a full set of linux-libc-dev22:26
cjwatsonlooks like somebody's done it23:12
cjwatsondoko: do we need to wait for your new gcc-4.5?  I assume it'll take a while23:12
dokocjwatson: no23:12
dokobinutils should be built however23:13
cjwatsondoko: did you NEW linux/powerpc?23:13
dokocjwatson: yes. anything wrong?23:13
dokodid do the same for the other archs23:13
cjwatsondoko: if you could use the kernel-overrides script in future to make sure the overrides are synced up with the last ABI, that would be good23:13
dokoahh, ok23:13
cjwatsoncan fix it up after the fact, though not 'til it's finished publishing23:14
cjwatsonanyway, not urgent, linux-libc-dev will still be in main which is what matters for now23:14
dokowell, I did see that linux-libc-dev did end up in main, and that was good enough for me23:14
cjwatson(the actual kernel and such has gone to universe)23:14
cjwatsonI guess not much depends on linux-headers any more23:15
cjwatsonbinutils has finished building and seems to be published23:15
dokook, binutils is in the archive as well, so we can open23:15
cjwatsonwe need to wait for linux-libc-dev/powerpc to be published23:15
dokoahh, ok23:16
dokoanother 20min23:16
cjwatsonok, feel free to ask a LOSA for it, I'm off to bed :-)23:16
dokowill write the announce email tomorrow23:16
cjwatsonI can start an autosync pass tomorrow if you like23:16
dokocjwatson: on #is or #soyuz?23:17
cjwatsonprobably more likely to find somebody on #is23:17
cjwatsonthough there's a reasonable number of sysadmins on #soyuz too23:17
dokocjwatson: see #is23:19
* apw is glad to see that lot finally build23:21

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