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* XorA laughs at Kubuntu wiki, causality of universe casually thrown away | 07:27 | |
XorA | in fact it infects the whole of ubuntuguide.org | 07:28 |
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nimesh_accenture | The ubuntu-omap4-extras basically includes all the packages rite? so I dont have to install each one individually? | 08:38 |
ogra_ | for the releases where TI provides all packages yes | 08:39 |
ogra_ | else the extras package only depends on whats there | 08:39 |
nimesh_accenture | so it includes everything from the following ppa: ppa:tiomap-dev/release ? | 08:40 |
ogra_ | everything that TI released for a specific ubuntu release, yes | 08:41 |
ogra_ | (for some ubuntu releases TI provides the multimedia codecs, for some they dont) | 08:42 |
sveinse | Is it possible to specify conditional dependencies in debian/control for different archs? I have a package which required different set of libs when compiled for armel compared to intel. | 08:54 |
sveinse | Is there any upstream Ubuntu packages that has this property? | 08:55 |
sveinse | Oops. Wrong channel. Trying #ubuntu-devel instead... | 08:57 |
ogra_ | sure | 08:57 |
ogra_ | libfoo-dev [armhf] | 08:57 |
ogra_ | that would only use libfoo on armhf | 08:57 |
ogra_ | libfoo-dev [armhf armel] | 08:57 |
ogra_ | would also use it on armel | 08:57 |
ogra_ | libfoo-dev [armhf !i386] | 08:58 |
sveinse | With "Architecture: any" then? | 08:58 |
ogra_ | that would use it on armhf and suppress it on x86 | 08:58 |
ogra_ | yes | 08:58 |
sveinse | excellent, thanks | 08:58 |
sveinse | Is there a description of how to cross compile with multiarch somewhere? | 08:59 |
* ogra_ doesnt know one | 08:59 | |
ogra_ | but then i never cross compile anything ... i'm probably the wrong person :) | 09:00 |
janimo | sveinse, https://wiki.linaro.org/Platform/DevPlatform/CrossCompile/ | 09:03 |
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cehh | GrueMaster: is us.releases.ubuntu.com the correct mirror? | 14:18 |
cehh | Jan 1 00:23:36 choose-mirror[3067]: DEBUG: command: wget -q http://us.releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/dists/precise | 14:18 |
cehh | Jan 1 00:23:36 choose-mirror[3067]: WARNING **: mirror does not support the specified release (precise) | 14:18 |
vanhoof | mythos: root fs is entirely on sd | 14:44 |
vanhoof | 16gb sdhc | 14:44 |
vanhoof | and it looks like it locked up again, no data :\ ... last bit I see is anacron firing off cron.daily at 625am | 14:45 |
vanhoof | good place to begin investigating :) | 14:45 |
mythos | vanhoof, hmm... maybe you should mount /var/log as nfs or setup a logserver | 14:48 |
mythos | is nothing suspicious in the logs? | 14:49 |
GrueMaster | cehh: Use http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports | 14:52 |
vanhoof | mythos: http://ubuntuone.com/49ozVUpoBxVSwk7TrVVuor | 14:53 |
vanhoof | mythos: thats about it, left it plugged in over serial through the night | 14:53 |
vanhoof | all the board lights are silent except ethernet | 14:54 |
mythos | vanhoof, in /var/log you should have syslog, kern.log, dmesg and daemon.log | 14:57 |
vanhoof | mythos: yeah I was tail'ing over just syslog, just started this again tailing over each, and saving the capture file | 14:58 |
mythos | is nothing suspicious in neither one of them | 14:58 |
vanhoof | mythos: yeah nothing in any of them post failure :\ | 14:58 |
vanhoof | also just disabled mlocate from cron.daily just to see | 14:59 |
mythos | vanhoof, could you upload them? | 15:02 |
vanhoof | mythos: sure | 15:02 |
mythos | maybe four eyes see more than two | 15:03 |
smplman | ogra_: any updates on the TI omap3 packages, mainly SGX? | 15:05 |
ogra_ | smplman, nope, ask rsalveti, i think he talked to some TI guy at a conference about them | 15:06 |
smplman | rsalveti: any updates on the TI omap3 packages, mainly SGX? | 15:07 |
smplman | lol sry | 15:07 |
smplman | ogra_: las night i noticed the net install didn't update the boot.scr on my xm | 15:07 |
smplman | so i got no fb on boot | 15:08 |
smplman | just copied the settings from another boot.script and ran mkimage | 15:08 |
smplman | all is well | 15:08 |
vanhoof | mythos: http://ouwish.com/~vanhoof/pickup/panda-es/logs-2012-04-25.tar.gz | 15:08 |
vanhoof | mythos: since logrotate ran, I included .1 as well | 15:08 |
mythos | i'm going to look into it | 15:12 |
vanhoof | mythos: cool, was installed with a daily image ~1m ago, armhf server | 15:12 |
vanhoof | mythos: and is fully updated | 15:12 |
vanhoof | no real workload most days, just sits idle | 15:12 |
vanhoof | mythos: and fwiw I just re-ran cron.daily with mlocate disabled, no problems | 15:13 |
vanhoof | im going to re-enable it to see what happens | 15:13 |
rsalveti | smplman: ogra_: not for armhf still :-( | 15:13 |
smplman | ahh man | 15:13 |
rsalveti | latest driver is not abi compatible with our x11 driver, and just armel | 15:13 |
smplman | all in good time | 15:13 |
vanhoof | mythos: worked as well :\, there goes that theory :) | 15:14 |
mythos | vanhoof, you do have some warnings on startup and init killed a process near the end of the logs | 15:20 |
vanhoof | mythos: [ 29.701995] init: failsafe main process (509) killed by TERM signal ? | 15:21 |
vanhoof | mythos: happens every boot | 15:21 |
vanhoof | mythos: this is also a regular occurance: http://paste.ubuntu.com/945822/ | 15:22 |
vanhoof | on boot | 15:22 |
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mythos | vanhoof, i think, you have a kernelproblem. try to downgrade to an older one | 15:38 |
vanhoof | mythos: I'm on the latest, any version you'd think would help, or just the last? | 15:39 |
vanhoof | mythos: also is there anything I can add to the boot sequence where I could gather more data if possible? | 15:40 |
mythos | vanhoof, any older kernel, which is able to boot the device is fine :O (i don't own a panda-board) | 15:42 |
gildean | ogra_: btw. are the final images packaged with the same server/script that does the daily images? | 15:47 |
ogra_ | the images are the same, there is a publisher script that renames them and moves them around | 15:48 |
gildean | so the release image is actually the last daily that's build? | 15:48 |
ogra_ | the release image is the last daily that was approved on the iso tracker | 15:49 |
ogra_ | (and blessed by the release manager) | 15:49 |
gildean | ogra_: thanks for the ingo | 15:51 |
gildean | *info | 15:51 |
ogra_ | respins (even for only one arch or only one image can happen at any time until final gets blessed) | 15:51 |
gildean | but that should happen before release date? | 15:52 |
ogra_ | (follow #ubuntu-release to see any pending respins etc) | 15:52 |
ogra_ | right, note that release date is a moving target of a day that spans across many timezones though ;) | 15:53 |
gildean | yeah, that gives some workingspace | 15:53 |
gildean | but you must pick some point at the dailys which is the base for all the images, or is that per arch/image also? | 15:54 |
ogra_ | thats per arch/image/flavour | 15:54 |
ogra_ | usually its a set ... but it can happen that a single image gets respun the last minute to fix some bad image specific bug | 15:55 |
gildean | hopefully now with an lts-release that's not the case ;) | 15:56 |
ogra_ | well, better hope we dont release with bad bugs :) | 15:57 |
* ogra_ doesnt mind last minute respins/re-tests if it fixes some bad issue | 15:57 | |
gildean | i'd prefer no bugs at all | 15:58 |
ogra_ | heh | 15:58 |
ogra_ | everyone would i guess ... but after all ist software ... it has bugs | 15:58 |
gildean | tho' i'm using precise now my desktop and it feels a lot better than oneiric | 15:59 |
ogra_ | yeah, same here | 15:59 |
gildean | i didn't like oneiric too much | 15:59 |
gildean | almost seemed like a step backwards in some things | 16:00 |
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hrw | time to fetch omap4 image for tomorrow's ubuntu release party | 17:32 |
hrw | lts is probably seen as good one cause it is mostly fixes + improvements | 17:33 |
hrw | non-lts ones (especially lts+1) are more like 'lets add everything and check for bugs' | 17:33 |
hrw | but its hard to tell for me cause I installed lucid 2y ago and moved to maverick on first week | 17:34 |
scientes | meh, i wish ubuntu had moved (will move) to systemd | 18:26 |
ogra_ | luckily it wont follow that insanity | 18:32 |
orated | Hello! What is the difference between ubuntu armel omap desktop and server image? Which one to chose for BB B4? | 19:28 |
cehh | GrueMaster: Thanks for your help. I could not make it work. I updated bug #600789 with my observations | 20:17 |
ubot2 | Launchpad bug 600789 in choose-mirror ""d-i mirror/*" does not work on presseding" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/600789 | 20:17 |
cehh | ubot2: I believe other people reported here that it worked fine for them. | 20:18 |
ubot2 | cehh: Error: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :) | 20:18 |
cehh | ;) | 20:19 |
mkopack | So, I hear the official release of 12.04 is tomorrow. Will that include the Pandaboard ES prebuilt images as well? Or still daily builds for that? | 22:28 |
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