=== yofel_ is now known as yofel [02:31] xnox: the tracker isn't always 100% right, not sure if it's out of date ATM [03:48] micahg: Ready to mark the bug with the checkmarks, I take it you did no modifications? (Getting someone to try the 64bit one) [03:49] TheDrums: no need to try both [03:49] Oh, alright. Thanks. [03:51] https://bugs.launchpad.net/precise-backports/+bug/1041010 Awesomeness. [03:51] Launchpad bug 1041010 in Precise Backports "Please backport mosh 1.2.2-1 (universe) from quantal" [Undecided,New] [07:12] Logan_: what did you ask me to do a no change rebuild of and is it still needed? [07:14] shouldn't libsqlite3-dev now provide libsqlite-dev? [07:14] since there's a ongoing transition to sqlite3 [07:15] only if they are API-compatible [07:15] shadeslayer: no, as they're not compatible [07:15] ah, makes sense then === vibhav is now known as ubuntu-ops === ubuntu-ops is now known as vibhav [15:36] Laney: I shall be doing some haskell rebuilds in a bit. What level are you on? [15:42] if you fix a dep-wait in a PPA, will it autoresolve itself eventually? [15:43] (added the dependency to the PPA, for instance) [16:18] TheLordOfTime: yes, a dep wait should automatically retry at some point (assuming it's in that state and not a build failure state) === yofel_ is now known as yofel === Ris1 is now known as rsajdok|android === rsajdok|android is now known as rsajdok|a === AmberJ_ is now known as AmberJain [19:34] iulian: following the tracker, but be aware of false negatives there [19:48] Laney: I've just done 22. What do you mean by false negatives? [19:49] eg. cmdargs chell debian [19:52] comments on reports like that would be so useful [19:52] random thought. How about putting a link to an etherpad on each thing like that? [19:52] hacky comments... [19:52] wishlist bug on src:ben? [19:52] go go go [19:52] or js comments like disqus [19:53] Oh. [19:54] * tumbleweed contemplates a generic comment service that we can use on all our table-y reports [19:54] mehdi is usually quite receptive to ideas [19:55] the complication is that it outputs static pages, like most of our reports [20:26] tumbleweed: like disqus, it could be added in with a single js file [20:35] ajmitch: exactly [20:37] :( libpng-dev:i386 is not coinstallable, kind of a core package to have this issue [20:39] ops no I removed half my system _again_ ._. [20:39] damn my lazy reading ^^ [20:40] I don't think you're meant to do that [20:40] as long as you don't remove the wrong half... [20:41] looks like the wrong half, it includes ubuntu-minimal [20:41] should be easy to reinstall then [20:44] yes not the first time I did this ._. [20:50] iulian: you doing some more rounds? [20:51] Laney: I stopped at persistent-postgresql. [20:53] iulian: I saw. Just wondering if you're doing more tonight or if someone else (me) should. [20:53] I'll do some more tomorrow in the evening. [20:53] k [20:54] Laney: ghc transition is almost done then? [20:56] Will be done in a few days I reckon. [20:57] well, in the week it's more difficult [20:59] because of buildd queues? [21:04] oui [21:04] I wish I could help, I really do :) [21:09] Laney: I don't understand the armhf FTBFS I mean Error 132 is highly descriptive and no verbose builds or anything. [21:09] 132 - 128 [21:09] at least gcc tells you why it refused to compile somthing [21:10] er [21:10] it means the compiler segfaulted [21:12] hmmmm.... interesting. Shall I try targetting LLVM / C -> full compile instead of generating native code? [21:12] or running ghc under gdb (?!) to try to get a crash? [21:13] might be an idea to try to get a minimal reproducer first [21:14] but it should be targetting llvm already on arm [22:12] hmm... [22:13] Laney: well i build haskell-cmdargs three times and it segfaulted, and my limited haskell debugging skills didn't take me far. [22:14] on armhf? [22:15] * Laney stabs scheat [22:17] it reproduced for me on my panda, but that's sadly not where I am right now [22:17] and scheat appears to not like me [22:18] so can't help you much right now xnox, sorry [22:19] I see. [22:19] it's not so much as help, but something new to learn. /me has no clue about haskell tbh [22:20] I got the build-deps of whichever package it was [22:20] possibly haskell-chell [22:21] and then unpacked the sourcepackage and runhaskell Setup.hs/lhs configure && runhaskell Setup.hs/lhs build [22:21] or possibly I installed cabal-install and did apt-get build-dep haskell-chell && cabal install chell [22:21] all on the panda/quantal, and it failed in exactly the same way as the build does [22:27] * Laney goes away [23:06] good night Laney