[01:00] <infinity> doko_: Ahh.  foo_RUN_TESTSUITE would work fine, but the ld.so test just above it fails, that's all.
[01:01] <infinity> (Because our kernels don't have the x32 syscalls at all, I assume)
[11:52] <doko__> infinity, leaving now for the airport. if you can find a reliable armel buildd to buld gcc-4.7, that would be nice... fails for random reasons ...
[15:16] <micahg> does copy-package not show what it's copying to in dry-run mode or am I doing it wrong?
[15:20] <infinity> micahg: Example command-line?
[15:20] <micahg> ./copy-package -s quantal-updates --to-suite=raring-proposed -b firefox -n
[15:20] <infinity> Actually, I'm not convinced it shows the pocket it's copying to in non-dry-run.
[15:21] <infinity> If that's what you mean.
[15:21] <micahg> ok, well, it should hit the queue anyways, so..
[15:21] <infinity> It'll also not work.
[15:21] <infinity> Unless Colin fixed that.
[15:21] <micahg> hrm?
[15:21] <micahg> to -proposed?
[15:22] <infinity> Something broke with copies-with-binaries to the devel release, if I recall.
[15:22] <micahg> ugh, ok, I'll wait then
[15:23] <infinity> Once it's sorted, I'm sure we'll do a quick quantal-updates->raring sync run anyway.
[15:23] <micahg> ok
[15:23] <infinity> (Ran into this with exim4 earlier)
[15:24]  * micahg was wondering why Firefox wasn't copied, that explains it
[15:25] <infinity> cjwatson: Any idea what went wrong with copies-with-binaries to devel?
[15:25] <infinity> cjwatson: (Or are you still LEGOing with family?)
[17:16] <infinity> slangasek: So, I don't know if you ever got around to reviewing kmod for quantal before we rejected it due to timing, but the above is identical, except for s/quantal/raring/ in the changelog.
[17:17] <slangasek> infinity: I did review it and rejected it only because we didn't need it at the time.  Given that you're asserting that it's the same, how's about you go ahead and self-accept so's I don't have to go to the trouble of proving this
[17:22] <infinity> slangasek: Works for me.
[20:52] <cjwatson> jdstrand: so, I did the exim4 copy and it worked; the logs indicate that you forgot to use the -b option ...
[20:52] <cjwatson> jdstrand: if you could try that with openjdk-6 and openjdk-7, that'd be good
[20:52] <cjwatson> jdstrand: include_binaries=True if you're using some tool other than copy-package
[20:56] <cjwatson> Adam's set raring to active development
[20:56] <cjwatson> and is clearing the queue
[20:56] <cjwatson> I'm doing an initial test auto-sync now
[20:56] <cjwatson> with four packages
[21:02] <cjwatson> which would be easier if I hadn't apparently subtly broken auto-sync somewhere along the way
[21:02]  * cjwatson debugs
[21:06] <cjwatson> ah, copying into Ubuntu would probably work better than copying into Debian, on the whole
[22:47] <slangasek> balloons: ping