[07:16] <dholbach> good morning
[07:17] <ESphynx> Good morning :)
[08:04] <soren> 12
[08:04] <soren> whoops
[08:54] <verwilst> i've apt-get installed linux-source, but how do i build this now? i have /usr/src/linux-source-3.2.0 with debian/ and debian.master/ folders in it. Running debuild -b in either one of them errors out, so maybe i'm missing sth
[08:55] <verwilst> make[1]: *** No rule to make target `silentoldconfig'.  Stop.
[08:55]  * Laney points verwilst to #ubuntu-kernel as the source of expertise
[08:55] <Laney> I would be surprised if there weren't documentation somewhere
[08:56] <Laney> I do, however, see: " If you wish to use this package to create a custom Linux kernel, then it
[08:56] <Laney>  is suggested that you investigate the package kernel-package, which has
[08:56] <Laney>  been designed to ease the task of creating kernel image packages.
[08:56] <Laney> "
[08:56] <verwilst> oh?
[08:56] <verwilst> where do you see that? :P
[08:56] <Laney> apt-cache show linux-source-3.5.0
[08:56] <verwilst> i usually use kernel-package, but never with linux-source
[08:56] <verwilst> hm
[08:56] <verwilst> unusual place
[08:57] <Laney> the description of the package? sounds usual to me
[08:57] <verwilst> but ok, fair enough :)
[08:57] <Laney> anyway, away to #-kernel with you!
[08:57] <verwilst> i checked /usr/share/docs/linux-source, which seems like a better place :)
[08:59]  * Laney longs for the day when ppc isn't building gcc
[09:00]  * Laney also longs for it to pretend to catch up so that some more rebuilds can be done
[09:05] <ajmitch> Laney: good luck with that
[09:20] <gch-scilifelab> hi everyone, how can I do force the inclusion of the original tarball in a package?
[09:21] <Zhenech> do you mean "-sa" to debuild?
[09:21] <gch-scilifelab> I'm trying to dput a package but is complaining because cannot find the orig tarball
[09:21] <Zhenech> how do you build it?
[09:22] <gch-scilifelab> bzr builddeb -S
[09:22] <tumbleweed> bzr builddeb -S -- -sa
[09:22] <Laney> add -- -sa
[09:22] <Laney> BLAST
[09:22] <gch-scilifelab> I've packaged a couple of package this way and I had no problems till now
[09:22] <tumbleweed> ^5
[09:22] <Zhenech> as the two guys who type faster than me say
[09:23] <Laney> it's slightly difficult to track options like that down since they are passed through multiple layers before getting to dpkg-genchanges
[09:24] <gch-scilifelab> uoh thanks, it's including the source now :-)
[09:24] <tumbleweed> gch-scilifelab: generally, it detects when teh orig tarball needs to be included, from a -1 in the version (does it detect it on -0ubuntu1 too? I can't remember). But occasionally it needs to be hinted
[09:24] <gch-scilifelab> ok
[09:24] <gch-scilifelab> I was writing that question, hehe
[09:24] <gch-scilifelab> because in my other packages the source was automatically included
[09:25] <Laney> so it's like bzr builddeb -> debuild -> dpkg-buildpackage -> dpkg-genchanges
[09:25] <Laney> in whose manpage finally you find -sa documented
[09:26]  * Laney gets back to packing: http://orangesquash.org.uk/~laney/somestuff.jpg
[09:26] <gch-scilifelab> wired..
[09:26] <gch-scilifelab> hehe thanks!
[09:26] <Zhenech> Laney, tried .xz already? ;)
[09:27] <tumbleweed> Laney: moving your life?
[09:27] <tumbleweed> does taht mean you've finished your PhD?
[09:27] <Laney> no, moving within the same city
[09:28] <Laney> finishing that looks less likely
[09:28] <Laney> you know the deal ;-)
[09:28] <tumbleweed> yeah, I do :/
[09:28] <tumbleweed> although a few of the people I left behind have since finished
[09:28] <tumbleweed> it is apparently possible
[09:29] <Laney> it's moving out of shared accom to my own (rented) house though, which is a nice step
[09:30] <tumbleweed> nice
[10:17]  * Laney discovers a curiously large number of keyslips
[16:45] <jtaylor> anyone got a little time and a modern cpu with avx?
[16:48] <jtaylor> got an request to backport fftw3 with avx support to precise, I want to know if its worth it
[17:02] <tumbleweed> jtaylor: have a benchmark for me to run?
[17:03] <jtaylor> tumbleweed: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1161138/
[17:03] <jtaylor> from the quantal package
[17:03] <tumbleweed> jtaylor: ok, just about to go home. I'll have a look
[17:04] <jtaylor> thx
[17:06] <jtaylor> exchange enabe-single with enable-single
[17:06] <jtaylor> numbers for larger problems than 1024 might also be interesting, e.g. 4096
[17:33] <tumbleweed> jtaylor: http://paste.ubuntu.com/1161201/
[17:34] <jtaylor> thx
[17:34] <jtaylor> factor 5, a bit less than hoped
[17:34] <tumbleweed> not bad, though
[17:35] <jtaylor> yes but sse gives 3-3.5, I hoped for 6-7
[17:35] <tumbleweed> ah
[17:35] <jtaylor> probably hits a memory limit
[17:38] <jtaylor> but it probably still worth it
[18:56] <aboudreault> what does this error mean? dpkg-shlibdeps: error: couldn't find library liblwgeom-2.0.1.so needed by debian/postgis/usr/bin/shp2pgsql-gui (ELF format: 'elf64-x86-64'; RPATH: '/usr/lib/postgresql/9.1/lib')
[18:56] <aboudreault> I though it was again a rpath issue, but chrpath -delete doesn't work this time
[19:08] <aboudreault> nvm, I think I found it.