=== nick is now known as Guest34175 === lifeless_ is now known as lifeless [07:06] moin [07:07] is it safe to just run "sudo depmod"? [07:08] I'm triaging a bug and suspecting that the stuff in /lib/modules/ has become corrupt for some reason [07:09] as the sound card is not detected on bootup, but successfully starts showing up if "sudo modprobe snd-hda-intel" is called. [07:11] how to take part into kernel development as a developer? could you inform me? [07:12] mustafa_, hi! It depends on what area you're interested in [07:13] what is the structure of kernel development? (areas) [07:13] mustafa_, and what knowledge you currently have. [07:14] how can I get detailed info? and any news group for that? for communication? [07:15] mustafa_, are you interesting in writing code, writing documentation, analysing bug reports, helping people on IRC, etc? [07:15] diwic writing code [07:16] mustafa_, maybe http://kernelnewbies.org can be a good starting point for you? [07:17] diwic I will scan it [07:18] diwic any other recommendation? [07:19] mustafa_, yes, learning by doing - find something that you would like to fix or improve and see if it is possible [07:19] diwic thanks [07:27] ppisati: do you have sometime to help do sbuild testing on your pandaES? [07:27] ppisati: i got several package building failure on PandaES [07:30] cooloney: nak, still busy with 3.5 kernel, and i need my board for testing&c [07:31] ppisati: np, man [09:04] Greetings everybody! [09:06] If someone has a moment (or two) and could skim LP: #1038926 and give me his/her best guess at a way to work-around this, I'd be very grateful :) === MacSlow is now known as MacSlow|lunch [11:14] * ppisati -> out for lunch [11:14] (there's 33C outside, wish me good luck...) [11:15] ppisati, dont melt ! [11:27] Hi folks, could some one please advise as to against what this bug should be reported...http://pastebin.com/SRLnr5fB === MacSlow|lunch is now known as MacSlow [12:26] 34c now... [12:29] ppisati: underess! [12:30] 35c here [12:49] ppisati, you should annoy an archive admin to get Ubuntu-3.5.0-207.13 published and send out the ABI bumper announcement. [12:55] bug #1035348 [13:01] bug 1035348 [13:02] smb, seems the bug bot has died [13:02] or lp [13:02] smb, true. more likely LP [13:02] At least it tells me I lost it (or its private) [13:05] lp works here [13:05] but not that bug... [13:05] bah... [13:18] rtg: we need that headers fix for the 3d driver, so i'll cut a new relase with what we've now + that fix [13:18] rtg: and i'll send a pull req [13:18] ppisati, you gonna rebase against master-next ? [13:18] or just cherry-pick it ? [13:19] rtg: cherry-pick, there's a regression in latest master (somehwre between 9.9 and 11.11) and i'm boisecting it [13:19] ppisati, ah, right. I forgot about that. [13:20] rtg: hopefully i'll fix today, but i don't want to delay the 3d driver for unity3d [13:21] ppisati, if you get Ubuntu-3.5.0-207.13 promoted, then I can upload directly to -release [13:21] * ppisati notes he can't really type today... [13:22] rtg: with whom do i need to talk to get it promoted? release manager? [13:23] ppisati, yeah, go on #ubuntu-release and see if infinty is around. [13:23] infinity* [13:23] infinity: ^ [13:43] rtg: infinity: actually rsalveti told me that even with this fix pvr-omp4 still doesn't work [13:43] so it's not as urgent as i thought [13:44] ppisati: it works! [13:44] it's not stable enough, but not related with sgx [13:44] the kernel is freezing from time to time on my panda, without any logs at the serial [13:45] but works just fine at the 4430 panda [13:45] rsalveti, well, it _is_ a staging driver, right ? [13:45] seems it's an issue at the power management side on panda ES [13:45] rtg: yeah, but the issue I got is not related with sgx itself [13:46] which I'd not be surprised, as for the landing team tree we had to turn cpu idle off for a while [13:50] CONFIG_OMAP_SMARTREFLEX_CLASS1P5 was also causing issues, but it's currently disabled at our kernel [13:52] ppisati: but probably something to check, omap 4460 should behave better with SR1.5 [13:59] rsalveti: do you experience these hangs even with agreen tilt-3.4? [14:02] ppisati: not with the current head [14:02] but was when using the tree from last cycle [14:03] *last linaro cycle, 12.07 [14:04] rsalveti: so i'm probably missing something that went in lately [14:04] rsalveti: or it's a config diff [14:06] yup [14:06] rsalveti: i dont' see any tag about 12.07, do you know what HEAD was pointing back then? [14:08] ppisati: http://git.linaro.org/gitweb?p=landing-teams/working/ti/kernel.git;a=commit;h=5bab9831a9d00db116a7db5634bb3386ae17f152 [14:09] ppisati: but you might look at the git log just before the tag [14:09] check the ones related with smartreflex [14:09] http://git.linaro.org/gitweb?p=landing-teams/working/ti/kernel.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/tilt-3.4 [14:53] I am building my own linux 3.5 kernel to install on 10.04 ( needed for some peripherals ). After a few tries I have what seems to be good .debs. I did it with the "cp ubuntu-kernel/debian/control-scripts/* /usr/share/kernel-package", "tar xvf linux-3.5.1.tar.bz2", "make-kpkg --initrd --append-to-version=-custom1 kernel_image kernel_headers". [14:54] It installs and reboots fine, but then I try to build the nvidia drivers ( because I need CUDA ), and it complains about finding headers... [14:54] * ogasawara back in 20 [14:58] The first error is: "Unable to find the kernel source tree for the currently running kernel……." [14:59] Then I had to symlink: :/usr/src# ln -s linux-headers-3.5.1-custom1/ linux-3.5.2 [14:59] Then the error is: " If you are using a Linux 2.6 kernel, please make sure [14:59] you have configured kernel sources matching your kernel [14:59] installed on your system. " [15:36] it appears like the builder got stuck (or is simply still that far behind) on building the LTS enablement packages -- https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/q-lts-backport [15:37] balloons: it's still that far behind [15:37] https://launchpad.net/builders doesn't show a bug bug queue [15:37] odd.. anyways.. ok.. :-) [15:37] balloons: the original quantal upload just finished earlier today [15:38] balloons: last I checked, i386 was going to kick off in 4hrs [15:38] ogasawara, wow.. 4 days.. you'd think your building libreoffice on arm or something :-) [16:02] rtg, ppisati, did you guys happen to see this bug: 1038846 [16:04] jsalisbury, looks like a duplicate [16:04] rtg_, ok, I'll mark it as such [16:05] jsalisburyoh, hang on. I just commiutted a fix for that bug. [16:05] rtg_ ok [16:05] jsalisbury, forgot to mark it as fix committed [16:06] rtg_, cool, thanks [16:15] ppisati, don't forget the ABI bumper email to the installer list so that they can take advantage of your new kernel. [16:21] rtg: actually i never sent any email... [16:21] rtg: besides, i found the problem and fixed it [16:21] rtg: i'll have a new kernel soon [16:22] ppisati, I _know_ you didn't send any email. Thats why I'm bugging you. [16:22] :) [16:45] rtg: so, what's the ml? and what do i have to tell them? [16:45] ppisati, hmm, there some stuff about this in the wiki. lemme find it... [16:45] rtg: besides, i just cut a new release [16:45] ppisati, its not an ABI bumper, is it ? [16:46] rtg: yes it is [16:46] ppisati, well, might as well hold off until its built [16:46] rtg: ok, then let's do it tomorrow [16:46] ppisati, ack [16:47] * ppisati -> EOD [16:48] ppisati, there is a blurb in https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/StableHandbook/StablePackageBuilding about sending out ABI bumper emails [16:56] rtg, thanks for handling a bunch of those eCryptfs patches while I was away, I will see if I can back port some of these to lucid, natty etc and get some tests written to catch regressions [16:57] cking, that works for me === JanC_ is now known as JanC [17:37] * rtg -> lunch [17:59] bjf: No copies for precise for ti-omap4 or armadaxp? [18:00] infinity: they were still building when i last checked [18:00] infinity: if they are ready, they can go as well [18:00] bjf: ti-omap4 should be done, I think. I can bump up aramdaxp. [18:00] bjf: I'll just copy when they're ready then, if there was no other reason to hold them back. [18:01] Oh, there was a new ti-omap4 a couple of hours ago. [18:01] Right, I'll give that a nudge too. [18:01] infinity: nope, just waiting for buildds [18:02] bjf: I'll get it all built and copied over the course of the day, then. [18:02] infinity: thanks [18:02] bjf: No hardy in this round? [18:02] infinity: nope \o/ [18:07] bjf: Don't fret too much about overrides and other bits possibly being slack on my part, I'll make sure everything's consistent by the end of the day when I get the ARM builds caught up. ;) [18:08] infinity: ack :-) [18:08] * smb -> EOD [18:08] infinity: though they pay me specifically to fret [18:08] * bjf will just do it silently [18:09] *grin* === yofel_ is now known as yofel [19:02] jsalisbury, rebooting tangerine for kernel update [19:02] rtg, ack === bjf is now known as bjf[afk] === bjf[afk] is now known as bjf [20:20] bjf: for the precise LTS-HWE, when are the package linux-image-generic-lts-quantal created? [20:20] s/are/is/ [20:22] hggdh, it lives in a PPA for now, and won't be uploaded to Precise main until 12.10 is released. [20:22] rtg_: indeed, and I am looking at the PPA, but I do not see this package [20:23] hggdh, linux-meta-lts-quantal [20:23] rtg_: this is still pointing to 3.5.0-10 [20:23] hggdh: are you looking at: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-x-swat/+archive/q-lts-backport [20:23] bjf: I am [20:24] hggdh: yes, the meta is still -10 [20:24] hggdh: may be due to the buildd carnage of last week [20:24] hggdh, 3.5.0-10 is the right version because 3.5.0-11 has yet to finish building [20:25] rtg_: ah. I will wait for it, then, otherwise I will need to perform another carnage on the test scripts [20:25] the build is still awaiting completion of i386 [20:26] hggdh, LP says it will start building in one hour. we'll see... [20:26] :-) [20:39] * rtg -> EOD === RAOF_ is now known as RAOF