infinity | jbicha: I assume you mean other than the copy in the archive that's already built on arm? | 00:00 |
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jbicha | infinity: no, the one in the archive that just failed to build | 00:02 |
infinity | jbicha: Oh, just uploaded. Check. | 00:02 |
infinity | Looks like possible GL versus GLES issues. | 00:03 |
infinity | Did this have an FFe? :/ | 00:03 |
jbicha | yes, bug 941617 but I didn't think to ask if someone could test it on ARM first | 00:04 |
ubot2` | Launchpad bug 941617 in clutter-1.0 "FFe: Update clutter/cogl to 1.9" [Wishlist,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/941617 | 00:04 |
infinity | jbicha: I'm not wildly well-versed on the GL versus GLES issues, but before anyone goes digging too deeply, does ./configure perhaps have any switches that jump out as being "use GLES instead of GL"? | 00:05 |
infinity | Oh, which it is doing. | 00:06 |
jbicha | http://git.gnome.org/browse/cogl/tree/configure.ac | 00:06 |
infinity | I can perhaps help you look in a day or two, when I don't have a mess of deadlines. | 00:07 |
infinity | If you need help sooner, I recommend janimo`. ;) | 00:07 |
infinity | Or, you can log in to scheat, and debug yourself. | 00:08 |
jbicha | scheat? I doubt I have access? | 00:08 |
infinity | You don't have access to the canonical porter boxes? | 00:08 |
jbicha | infinity: I'm not a canonical employee nor has an exception been made for me | 00:09 |
infinity | jbicha: Oh, hahaha. The logo for the not-canonical LP group throws me every time. | 00:10 |
infinity | jbicha: That needs to be less subtle. :P | 00:10 |
infinity | jbicha: But yeah, I'd either ask janimo` or, if you don't like Jani for some reason and can wait a few days, ask me. :) | 00:11 |
infinity | jbicha: A bit too headless chickeny right now to look into it deeply. | 00:11 |
jbicha | infinity: so how should I fix the archive? do a ~really until we figure it out? | 00:11 |
infinity | jbicha: Or just let it be broken for a bit. | 00:11 |
infinity | jbicha: The cogl stack isn't in any seeds other than supported. | 00:11 |
infinity | jbicha: So, it's not breaking CDs or anything. | 00:12 |
infinity | jbicha: Heck, jani might wake up in the morning and fix it for you. :P | 00:12 |
infinity | janimo`: If you have time to waste when you wake up, can you look at cogl's FTBFS for jbicha and see if anything jumps out at you? | 00:14 |
infinity | janimo`: (If not, I'll help him on Thursday, I just have some annoying deadlines tomorrow) | 00:15 |
GrueMaster | like md5sums???? | 00:16 |
* GrueMaster ducks. | 00:16 | |
infinity | GrueMaster: Yes, and that. | 00:17 |
GrueMaster | :P | 00:17 |
infinity | GrueMaster: I might just "fix" md5sums for now by removing the clever caching/reusing logic until I can make it do what we mean, not what we asked. | 00:17 |
infinity | Makes publishing a bit slower, but I really doubt that matters terribly when compared to build time. | 00:18 |
GrueMaster | I'm in no particular hurry. Just adds a level of assurance when an image goes boink during testing. | 00:18 |
infinity | Yeah, it's good to have. | 00:18 |
infinity | But it's not been the top of my queue either. It's up there, though. | 00:19 |
GrueMaster | As long as Beta 2 is good, I'll only poke occasionally. :P | 00:19 |
pbuckley | beta 1 has been really solid for me.. for what its worth | 00:25 |
pbuckley | a few years ago you could have even called it a release candidate ;) | 00:26 |
infinity | Blame the +1 maintenance team for some of that. | 00:26 |
infinity | Though from the ARM perspective, we've put a lot of work into precise. | 00:26 |
pbuckley | its noticable | 00:26 |
infinity | (It didn't seem like it, really, but we "accidentally" did a lot of ARM fixing and tweaking while doing the armhf bringup) | 00:26 |
pbuckley | i went to 12.04 just to test it out from 11.10.. never went back | 00:26 |
infinity | I suppose incidentally is a better term. :P | 00:27 |
pbuckley | heh | 00:27 |
pbuckley | makes it sound more intentional ;) | 00:27 |
infinity | Well, it was. | 00:27 |
infinity | Opportunistically, even. | 00:27 |
pbuckley | that those are big words | 00:27 |
GrueMaster | Speaking of...how is your audio? | 00:27 |
pbuckley | great.. i had to tweak some things in alsamixer to get the right "sound" | 00:28 |
pbuckley | but it sounds better then any of my other "mobile" devices | 00:28 |
pbuckley | well | 00:28 |
pbuckley | there is one bug | 00:28 |
pbuckley | but its not that annoying | 00:28 |
pbuckley | and its probably a pianobar bug | 00:28 |
GrueMaster | Ah. | 00:28 |
GrueMaster | I use pithos myself. | 00:28 |
pbuckley | basically when you start a new song.. it stutters for half a second | 00:29 |
pbuckley | pithos? | 00:29 |
* pbuckley goes and looks | 00:29 | |
GrueMaster | It is a gui Panda client. | 00:29 |
GrueMaster | Er Pandora. | 00:29 |
pbuckley | nice | 00:29 |
pbuckley | http://kevinmehall.net/p/pithos/ | 00:30 |
pbuckley | wow | 00:30 |
pbuckley | that has a few dependencies | 00:30 |
GrueMaster | Are you running desktop or headless? It is designed for desktop. | 00:31 |
pbuckley | desktop on this guy | 00:31 |
pbuckley | unity ftw | 00:31 |
pbuckley | its impressive how well unity runs | 00:32 |
infinity | Well, it depends on all the gstreamer plugins. | 00:32 |
infinity | Which is just plain wrong. | 00:32 |
infinity | But whatever. | 00:32 |
pbuckley | i was expecting it to fall on its face before i started on this | 00:32 |
infinity | Most people want them all anyway. | 00:32 |
GrueMaster | Yes, I can see the difference also. | 00:32 |
twb | Uh, I guess "pandora client" doesn't meant the hand-held arm game console? | 00:32 |
twb | Oh that's right it's some US-only music site | 00:32 |
pbuckley | its that music streaming service | 00:32 |
GrueMaster | Yea. US only. Sad. | 00:33 |
pbuckley | i wonder if pandora is vulnerable to the x-forward thing | 00:33 |
pbuckley | since its all web requests | 00:33 |
pbuckley | might be a way to get around the us only thing | 00:33 |
GrueMaster | Very ugly when I have to ssh tunnel to my home to play music. | 00:33 |
GrueMaster | It works fine when going through a sudo-vpn. | 00:34 |
pbuckley | (i know i "forget" to sanitize x-forward headers at my site) | 00:34 |
infinity | pbuckley: No, Forwarded-for headers don't work for Pandora. | 00:34 |
pbuckley | damn | 00:34 |
infinity | Just one of the many reasons I have a GRE tunnel to my machine in San Jose. | 00:34 |
pbuckley | hrmm | 00:35 |
pbuckley | so do i want aacplus or mp3-hifi? | 00:35 |
pbuckley | i tried mp3-hifi on pianobar | 00:35 |
pbuckley | and that caused a segfault | 00:36 |
twb | I'd rather just use music systems that don't oblige me to jump through hoops in the first place | 00:36 |
pbuckley | like? | 00:36 |
twb | Well, my ISP has unmetered restreams from a bunch of internet radio stations and local community radio stations | 00:37 |
twb | Also magnatune | 00:37 |
pbuckley | are winamp stations still around? | 00:37 |
pbuckley | btw | 00:37 |
twb | http://cyber.com.au/~twb/.bin/radio | 00:37 |
twb | http://cyber.com.au/~twb/.bin/magnatune | 00:37 |
pbuckley | apt-get install pithos | 00:37 |
GrueMaster | What was the linux clone of winamp? Is that still supported? | 00:37 |
pbuckley | resulted in Error: Your GStreamer installation is missing a plugin | 00:37 |
pbuckley | xmss? | 00:37 |
pbuckley | or xmms? | 00:37 |
pbuckley | or osmething | 00:37 |
GrueMaster | Yea, that was it. | 00:38 |
StevenK | xmms has been dead upstream for years | 00:38 |
GrueMaster | I used that when I was still on Mandriva (before Ubuntu existed). | 00:38 |
twb | GrueMaster: xmms | 00:38 |
StevenK | And xmms2's development pace could be described at best as 'glacial' | 00:39 |
twb | xmms was unmaintained and forked a couple of times | 00:39 |
pbuckley | any idea what gstreamer plugin pithos is complaining about? | 00:39 |
twb | xmms2 is a completely different project from the same people; it's client-server (like mpd) but with lots of plugins and a powerful wire protocol. | 00:39 |
pbuckley | ERROR:root:Gstreamer error: Your GStreamer installation is missing a plug-in., gstdecodebin2.c(3576): gst_decode_bin_expose (): /GstPlayBin2:player/GstURIDecodeBin:uridecodebin7/GstDecodeBin2:decodebin27: | 00:39 |
pbuckley | no suitable plugins found | 00:39 |
GrueMaster | pbuckley: Make sure you have restricted & multiverse enabled. | 00:39 |
twb | StevenK: I hadn't noticed; I used mplayer until ffmpeg broken on arm and since then I've been using mpg123 | 00:39 |
infinity | pbuckley: By "WinAMP stations", you mean people using Shoutcast to stream mp3 audio? | 00:39 |
pbuckley | yeh | 00:40 |
pbuckley | sorry im showing my age | 00:40 |
infinity | pbuckley: If so, it's still quite widely used, and supported by more or less every media player in the world. | 00:40 |
pbuckley | deb http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/ precise main restricted universe multiverse | 00:40 |
pbuckley | that should grab it right? | 00:40 |
GrueMaster | yes. Should. | 00:41 |
pbuckley | :( | 00:41 |
robclark | rsalveti (or anyone), do I need a newer qemu to do chroot w/ 12.04 armhf filesystem? | 00:41 |
robclark | (from 11.10 host) | 00:42 |
StevenK | twb: Ah. mpg{321,123} won't work for me, I just finished re-doing my music collection in FLAC. | 00:42 |
twb | I don't bother to collect music anymore | 00:42 |
twb | Prety much stopped when I got my 701, because it only had 4G of disk | 00:42 |
StevenK | I have a 3TiB fileserver for that | 00:43 |
rsalveti | robclark: not sure, only used the one at precise | 00:43 |
pbuckley | http://pastebin.com/diMGNbDp | 00:43 |
robclark | ahh.. please don't tell me I have to update my laptop yet? | 00:43 |
pbuckley | if someone wants to show me some pithos love | 00:43 |
pbuckley | thats basically what i did | 00:43 |
infinity | robclark: oneiric's qemu is fine. | 00:46 |
infinity | robclark: Heck, lucid's is fine. | 00:46 |
robclark | hmm, am I doing something stoopid? | 00:46 |
robclark | oh, wait, probably.. | 00:47 |
infinity | robclark: Are you talking full system emulation, or binfmt_misc? | 00:47 |
infinity | robclark: If it's the latter, did you copy /usr/bin/qemu-arm-static into your chroot? | 00:47 |
robclark | I guess you would call it full system emulation.. but I think I forgot to copy qemu-static (new rootfs since last time I did it) | 00:48 |
infinity | If it's copying qemu-static into chroots, I wouldn't call it full system, no. :) | 00:48 |
infinity | By 'full system emulation', I mean booting a VM in qemu. | 00:48 |
robclark | ahh, gotcha.. | 00:48 |
robclark | but yeah, it was lack of copy of qemu-static.. it was operator error :-P | 00:49 |
infinity | But yeah, the copying of /usr/bin/qemu-arm-static into the chroot trick should work fine going at least back to hardy. | 00:49 |
infinity | So, you're fine on oneiric. :P | 00:49 |
infinity | Oh, maybe I lied. On hardy and lucid, we're using backported qemu. | 00:50 |
infinity | Whatever. natty, oneiric, and precise are all good. :P | 00:50 |
twb | StevenK: getting a NAS would double the amount of hardware I have to babysit | 00:50 |
robclark | yup | 00:50 |
twb | I'm a sysadmin, the last thing I want to deal with when I go home is ornery hardware :P | 00:50 |
pbuckley | have you see the xyfi? | 00:50 |
StevenK | twb: Haha | 00:50 |
pbuckley | seen | 00:50 |
pbuckley | http://www.engadget.com/2012/02/29/option-xyfi-is-worlds-smallest-personal-hotspot-we-go-hand/ | 00:51 |
pbuckley | its a wifi/cellular/nas in your pocket | 00:51 |
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GrueMaster | pbuckley: I just installed pithos on my panda. No issues here. You may need to "apt-get update". | 00:57 |
pbuckley | did :( | 00:58 |
pbuckley | grumble | 00:58 |
GrueMaster | Oop. nevermind. Tried running with mp3-hifi - fail. | 01:00 |
pbuckley | yeh | 01:00 |
pbuckley | should i use aacplus? | 01:00 |
GrueMaster | Works with aacplus | 01:01 |
pbuckley | k.. thats what i was using in pianobar | 01:01 |
pbuckley | so no big deal | 01:01 |
GrueMaster | I'll note it down and look into it tomorrow. May be it needs the TI sekrit sauce | 01:02 |
pbuckley | mmm sekrit sauce | 01:02 |
GrueMaster | Maybe this is it. apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras. Let you know in a sec. | 01:06 |
GrueMaster | (although gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly will probably give you the same results with less packages). | 01:07 |
pbuckley | have i mentioned your awesome GrueMaster thats the plugin its missing | 01:13 |
pbuckley | however it has a similar result as pianobar | 01:13 |
pbuckley | Segmentation fault (core dumped) | 01:14 |
pbuckley | also | 01:14 |
pbuckley | i can't submit a report | 01:14 |
pbuckley | it gave me an error "Invalid problem report" | 01:14 |
pbuckley | "the report belongs to a package that is not installed" | 01:14 |
pbuckley | just reproduced it | 01:15 |
GrueMaster | Hmmm. I now have working mp3 & mp3-hifi. | 01:16 |
pbuckley | no segfault? | 01:16 |
pbuckley | i think tonight is flash fresh images to pandaboard night | 01:18 |
pbuckley | its been what? two months of apt-get dist-upgrades | 01:18 |
pbuckley | im sure something is hosed | 01:19 |
GrueMaster | Meh, only a couple of weeks since beta 1. | 01:24 |
GrueMaster | But to be fair, I am running with the latest daily image. | 01:24 |
pbuckley | how rational of idea is it to do a dpkg -l | awk '{print $2}' to get a list of packages.. then after i reinstall do a for pkg in list do apt-get install $pkg done | 01:35 |
pbuckley | ? | 01:35 |
pbuckley | would be neat if ubuntu one had a "restore" like feature | 01:35 |
pbuckley | that reinstalled all the previous packages i had | 01:35 |
StevenK | dpkg --get-selections / dpkg --set-selections | 01:36 |
twb | That'll lose markauto statuses tho | 01:37 |
twb | etckeeper is also very useful | 01:37 |
pbuckley | then just dpkg --set-selections < file | 01:39 |
pbuckley | ? | 01:39 |
pbuckley | markauto? | 01:39 |
pbuckley | no matter how deep i find myself in the dpkg rabbit hole.. it always seems to go deeper | 01:40 |
* pbuckley reminicses about the old days of dselect | 01:40 | |
pbuckley | wow | 01:41 |
pbuckley | dselect is still around! | 01:41 |
pbuckley | and integrated with apt now | 01:42 |
pbuckley | man i first started using debian like 17 years ago | 01:42 |
pbuckley | :( | 01:42 |
* pbuckley feels old all of a sudden | 01:42 | |
Person987 | I am trying to install Mercurial on my pandaboard, I've installed mercurial-common but when I "apt-get install mercurial" I get an error, "Depends: mercurial-common (=1.9.1-1ubuntu0.1) but it is not going to be installed) E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages. | 03:34 |
infinity | Person987: And what version of mercurial-common do you have installed, and where did you get it? :P | 03:55 |
infinity | Person987: dpkg -l mercurial-common | 03:55 |
Person987 | It says version 2.2.1+12-ce292f13 | 04:01 |
Person987 | I added the mercurial ppa in order to get it (I think) | 04:01 |
infinity | Uhm. | 04:01 |
infinity | Right, then you'd need to install mercurial from that PPA too. | 04:01 |
infinity | The version of mercurial you're installing is from oneiric-updates. | 04:01 |
Person987 | how do you control which ppa it comes from? | 04:01 |
infinity | By not removing the PPA. :P | 04:02 |
StevenK | infinity: Which is probably not built for ARM? | 04:02 |
infinity | StevenK: Oh, hah. Probably. | 04:02 |
Person987 | eek | 04:02 |
StevenK | Most PPAs do not support ARM, sadly. | 04:02 |
infinity | Person987: The other option would be to "dpkg -P mercurial-common", remove the PPA, apt-get update && apt-get install mercurial. | 04:02 |
infinity | You don't really need the shiny PPA version, do you? | 04:03 |
Person987 | about a month ago I set up a pandaboard and to get mercurial I just went through the "Ubuntu Software Center" and it was in there. This time I'm having trouble finding it. | 04:03 |
Person987 | No, I don't need the "shiny" one, trying your suggestion above... | 04:03 |
infinity | Person987: I'm sure it's in SC somewhere. But apt-get install mercurial has the same effect. | 04:03 |
Person987 | I'll remove the ppa's and remove the bits I have and start over then. I did start by trying to just use "apt-get install mercurial" | 04:05 |
infinity | Person987: You may not have had universe enabled when you did that. | 04:05 |
infinity | Person987: Though you clearly do now. | 04:06 |
Person987 | if I use apt-get remove mercurial (and mercurial-common) and remove the PPAs from my sources is that sufficient to get myself "reset" | 04:07 |
infinity | s/remove/purge/ | 04:08 |
infinity | And I don't know. If all you installed from the PPA was mercurial-common, then yes. | 04:08 |
infinity | (And remember to "apt-get update" after you remove the PPA from sources) | 04:08 |
micahg | Person987: there's a ppa-purge package to do something like that | 04:11 |
Person987 | ok after running apt-get update, I got a complaint about duplicate entries, ran it again and its clean, is that a problem? | 04:12 |
infinity | "Duplicate entries"? | 04:13 |
infinity | Paraphrasing error messages doesn't help. ;) | 04:13 |
Person987 | ah, I need IRC on my pandaboard so I can copy paste... | 04:14 |
Person987 | Duplicate sources.list entry http://ppa.launchpad.net/tiomap-dev/release/ubuntu/ oneiric/main armel Packages (/var/lib/apt/lists/ppa.launchpad.net_tiomap-dev_release_ubuntu_dists_oneiric_main_binary-armel_Packages) W: you may want to run apt-get update to correct these problems | 04:15 |
infinity | Oh, I imagine that's exactly as it sounds. | 04:16 |
infinity | Not really an error, just informative. | 04:16 |
Person987 | ok, thats what I thought but I figured I'd mention it since I've been having problems. Ok I'm going to try to install mercurial now. | 04:17 |
Person987 | it automatically got mercurial-common this time... | 04:17 |
Person987 | promising :-) | 04:17 |
Person987 | worked! Thanks so much for walking me through this. So do you think I didn't have the "universe" enabled in the beginning? How do you enable that? | 04:19 |
infinity | Either by editing sources.list, or by using one of the higher level tools to enable it. | 04:20 |
infinity | Software Properties or some such. I'm not sitting in front of a standard desktop setup right now. | 04:20 |
gildean | software sources or package sources or something like that | 04:20 |
Person987 | Hmm, I definitely did something because I'm finding more stuff in software center now :-) | 04:23 |
Person987 | Software Center -> edit menu -> Software Sources. Dialog box has some checkboxes for "main", "universe", "restricted", and "multiverse" | 04:28 |
Person987 | (in case anyone is as noob as me!) | 04:29 |
NsN | Hi, on the 11.10 prebuilt server image, the network card of my gumstix board is not recognized. Can I copy the modules from a known working distribution with a 3.0.x kernel or is this more complicated? | 12:25 |
ogra_ | NsN, i doubt they would load (different symbols), you would have to rebuild a kernel package with gumstix config options set or see if there is a linaro kernel (ask in #linaro) that supports it (they are usually packaged and available in the ubuntu archive) | 12:49 |
GrueMaster | ogra_: Can you think of any reason why the omap server image would break inside initrd and the desktop would be ok? | 15:10 |
ogra_ | not from the top of my head, no | 15:11 |
ogra_ | omap4 server works fine here (just using it atm) | 15:12 |
GrueMaster | Yea, it appears to only be omap server that is having issues. | 15:12 |
GrueMaster | What I am seeing on the serial console is this: | 15:12 |
GrueMaster | Uncompressing Linux... done, booting the kernel. | 15:12 |
GrueMaster | hwclock: select( | 15:12 |
GrueMaster | Then reboot | 15:12 |
GrueMaster | (after a long pause). | 15:13 |
GrueMaster | Nothing from jasper, no oem-config-debconf, nothing. | 15:14 |
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GrueMaster | sigh, guess I will have to do a binary search on this between Beta 1 and current. Find the start of the failure, figure out what package changed. | 15:16 |
ogra_ | smells like kernel | 15:16 |
GrueMaster | As I said, desktop works fine. | 15:17 |
GrueMaster | But I suppose if the serial console got hosed that may be it. | 15:17 |
ogra_ | really weird, up to jasper they should be identical | 15:17 |
ogra_ | did you check the build date, probably one of them is older and was acrried over from a former daily build | 15:18 |
ogra_ | (happens if the build fails, though i didnt see any failure mail today) | 15:18 |
GrueMaster | time stamps appear accurate on my mirror. Sizes change consistently. | 15:20 |
GrueMaster | Of only we had accurate md5sums... | 15:20 |
ogra_ | infinity is working on that iirc | 15:26 |
GrueMaster | yes. I just like poking him. Keeps him motivated. :P | 15:27 |
ogra_ | yeah, he is way to distracted by the running foundations tream meeting ... | 15:27 |
GrueMaster | So far, it seems to start shortly after Beta1. 0307 failed, flashing 0305 now. | 15:28 |
GrueMaster | I don't know everyone's meeting schedules. | 15:28 |
ogra_ | oh, i didnt know you use such old images | 15:28 |
GrueMaster | (hell, I don't even know my own). | 15:28 |
GrueMaster | I have copies of every image back to Alpha 2 (had to clear some space). | 15:29 |
GrueMaster | I only keep the arm images for historical purposes. I mirror current only for x86/amd64 for spot comparisons. | 15:29 |
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jbicha | hi, so cogl was fixed but clutter's now not building on arm | 17:22 |
jbicha | https://launchpadlibrarian.net/96782687/buildlog_ubuntu-precise-armel.clutter-1.0_1.9.14-0ubuntu1_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz | 17:24 |
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ogra_ | looks like its building some X11/GLX stuff it didnt build before ? | 17:33 |
jbicha | yeah, I don't know much about arm or clutter, nor was I able to get a precise arm chroot working yesterday | 17:38 |
ogra_ | sudo apt-get install qemu-user-static;; sudo qemu-debootstrap --arch armhf ..... | 17:39 |
infinity | jbicha: Download ubuntu-core-armhf, untar, cp /usr/bin/qemu-.... Or, do what ogra said. :P | 17:39 |
jbicha | I was getting some memory errors yesterday... | 17:40 |
jbicha | I used mk-sbuild --arch=armhf precise but got "%n in writable segment detected" errors | 17:42 |
* ogra_ never used mk-sbuild ... | 17:43 | |
jbicha | I might have hit bug 947888 | 17:44 |
ubot2` | Launchpad bug 947888 in qemu-linaro "Unable to generate linaro images using qemu-linaro" [Undecided,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/947888 | 17:44 |
ogra_ | no idea, my qemu-deboostrap chroot works fine here | 17:45 |
steev_ | trying to apt-get update, and i'm getting BADSIGs | 18:11 |
infinity | steev_: Proxy hates you, mirror broken. | 18:13 |
infinity | steev_: Those are the two standard answers. | 18:13 |
GrueMaster | steev_: Local mirror or ports.u.c? | 18:14 |
steev_ | GrueMaster: ports.u | 18:16 |
MrCurious | is there a command that will tell me what package a program is from? i have a system that is lacking "ps" for some reason | 18:16 |
GrueMaster | Not much I can suggest there other than wait for 20 minutes and try again. | 18:16 |
GrueMaster | MrCurious: Our images usually have "command-not-found" installed, which is a shell extension that will tell you which package to install if you type a command that isn't in the system. | 18:17 |
GrueMaster | (assuming the command typed is an actual app in the pool). | 18:18 |
steev_ | yeah i'll wait til i get home, i *really* hate the internets (or lack thereof) at the office | 18:18 |
MrCurious | awesome! installing it now :D | 18:18 |
MrCurious | thanks grue | 18:18 |
GrueMaster | steev_: I have a local mirror that updates every 2 hours. 90% of the time it just flies. 10% it will hiccup, but resolve itsself within 2 hours. | 18:19 |
steev_ | GrueMaster: good to know, i tend to update somewhat often while in beta like it is (and not update when it wants to remove ubuntu-desktop) | 18:20 |
GrueMaster | Currently, the mirror is using 261G for all of ports.u.c armel/armhf binaries. I don't mirror sources. | 18:20 |
steev_ | oh that's not bad | 18:21 |
GrueMaster | For updates, I recommend running "apt-get dist-upgrade" and canceling if it lists any packages to be removed. | 18:21 |
steev_ | once i figure out the lesser of the two evils (AT&T vs. Time Warner), and get my home internet connection set up, I'll probably mirror as well | 18:21 |
GrueMaster | That usually signals pool churn. | 18:21 |
steev_ | GrueMaster: that's what i meant | 18:21 |
steev_ | if dist-upgrade wants to remove something i hold off til next time i'm passing through the kitchen (which is where my efika smartbook currently resides) | 18:22 |
GrueMaster | The BADSIG's is a different issue, and usually just means you happened to time it at the same time as the repo is updating. | 18:22 |
GrueMaster | If dist-upgrade threatens to remove stuff, just run apt-get upgrade. That will keep most stuff current. | 18:23 |
GrueMaster | dist upgrade gets the tip of everything, as long as all dependencies can be met (pool churn). | 18:24 |
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steev_ | i think it might have screwed up because of the internet connection. it connected to an open access point (my fault), and it's one of those captive portals, and i ran apt-get update while on it, thinking i was on a different network | 18:37 |
GrueMaster | heh. oops. | 18:38 |
ogra_ | badsig is typical for a so called "transparent" proxy | 18:39 |
pbuckley | GrueMaster: btw that audio studio problem was a pianobar issue.. pithos works great | 19:58 |
pbuckley | /studio/stutter | 19:58 |
GrueMaster | Cool. Glad to hear it. | 19:58 |
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wart___ | hi folks. i'm looking for a little more information on ubuntu on the transformer prime. | 20:26 |
wart___ | i think lilstevie is here or lurks here. | 20:26 |
wart___ | i'm trying to get gentoo on it, but my problem is at a very general level: getting the kernel to compile. | 20:27 |
wart___ | here's my bug report: https://github.com/AndroidRoot/android_kernel_asus_tf201/issues/1 | 20:27 |
wart___ | i'd be curious to see what you did to get a kernel working. once i have that, i should be good to dd an img and reboot :-) | 20:27 |
wart___ | my chroot is fine, and the TFT is amazing for compiling things. | 20:28 |
wart___ | lilstevie: ^^ | 20:28 |
steev_ | ogra_: on 3 different networks? | 21:12 |
steev_ | because i'm still getting BADSIG here :/ | 21:13 |
* GrueMaster checks | 21:15 | |
GrueMaster | steev_: I don't see that issue here with precise armhf, local mirror or ports.u.c. | 21:17 |
GrueMaster | checking armel now. | 21:18 |
GrueMaster | No problems with either armel or armhf precise here. | 21:21 |
steev_ | GrueMaster: yeah, i'm trying the old windows fix currently | 21:30 |
steev_ | >< | 21:31 |
steev_ | stupid power management | 21:31 |
steev_ | 3% means i still have 2 more hours of battery life, stop suspending] | 21:31 |
GrueMaster | heh | 21:32 |
GrueMaster | I assume this is on an arm netbook of some sort? | 21:32 |
steev_ | yeah the efika smartbook | 21:32 |
steev_ | gah, wtf, every time i unsuspend it warns me again that the battery is critically low and re-suspends | 21:39 |
steev_ | p.s. the cancel button is worthless | 21:40 |
flowd | hi, can so here help me with installing ubuntu 11.10 on pandaboard? | 22:23 |
flowd | the system configuration at the beginning always crashes at "copiing installation log".. | 22:23 |
xranby_ac100 | flowd: most likely something went wrong when you prepared the sdcard | 22:25 |
GrueMaster | flowd: When that happens after the first pass through oem-config, use <ctrl><alt><F1> to open a console, login with the account you created, and type "sudo oem-config-remove && sudo reboot". | 22:25 |
GrueMaster | Known race condition in Oneiric. | 22:25 |
xranby_ac100 | flowd: .. what GrueMaster said :) | 22:25 |
xranby_ac100 | GrueMaster: hi, did you have a chance to look at the rare kernel deadlock stall? | 22:27 |
xranby_ac100 | GrueMaster: i am planning to try setup a kernel with lockdep kernel lock verifier compiled in in oder to trace and recode the call sequence better that causes the stall | 22:28 |
xranby_ac100 | i am able to reproduce the bug using both ubuntu 11.10 and linaro 12.02 kernels | 22:29 |
flowd | @GrueMaster thx, that works :) installed it several times with new downloaded image and other versions, now it finally boots normal :) | 22:32 |
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