[04:21] is anyone here a developer? [04:27] not a one, we're all novellists. [04:28] roses are red. [04:28] intel is blue [04:28] and redshift is amazing === chiluk is now known as chiluk_away [04:29] sudo apt-get install redshift && redshift -t 6500:4900 -g 0.77 [04:35] sudo apt-get install redshift && redshift -t 6500:4900 -g 0.77 === chiluk_away is now known as chiluk === chiluk is now known as chiluk_away === henrix_ is now known as henrix [10:00] jjohansen: How did you want to deal with security sign-off for the current precise/quantal SRUs? They don't technically fix any security flaws, but they're reverts to regressions that we landed in -security. [10:01] jjohansen: I'm personally inclined to say we should probably copy the lot to security, due to the regression. Thoughts? [10:02] infinity: hrmm, yes I think copying them to security makes sense. [10:02] hrmm were of the CVE patches where reverted? [10:03] s/where// [10:03] jjohansen: no, the reverts were not from CVE patches [10:03] jjohansen: The reverts were purely for fsnotify regressions. [10:04] jjohansen: But rather nasty ones at that. I've already hung a couple of buildds due to that kernel. [10:04] okay, I would say yes copy to -security, and if needed I can issue a nop USN detailing that its a fix for regressions [10:05] jjohansen: That would be lovely. So, if you could abuse the security-sign-off task to that effect, so the bot sets the right promotion tasks for me, that would be great. [10:05] infinity: alright, it should be done in a couple minutes [10:12] infinity, henrix: I am only seeing the precise tracking bug https://launchpad.net/bugs/1104061, do you have the quantal one handy? [10:12] Ubuntu bug 1104061 in Kernel SRU Workflow security-signoff "linux: 3.2.0-37.58 -proposed tracker" [Undecided,In progress] [10:12] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1103932 [10:12] Ubuntu bug 1103932 in Kernel SRU Workflow verification-testing "linux: 3.5.0-23.35 -proposed tracker" [Undecided,In progress] [10:13] jjohansen: http://people.canonical.com/~kernel/reports/kernel-sru-workflow.html is handy. [10:14] ah, yeah that is quite handy [10:17] infinity: done === yofel_ is now known as yofel [10:26] jjohansen: Shiny, thanks. === gavinguo is now known as gaving === gaving is now known as gavinguo [13:01] * henrix -> SIGFOOD [14:22] hello, I had last night a kernel panic on Ubuntu 12.04 after 7 days uptime. How can I find or dump it? [14:23] I mean how I can for the future find why it happened. [14:26] syslog ? [14:26] there is no information about that [15:56] apw, ogasawara, is there anyway I (a 12.04 user) can run/test the kernel changes related to #1105230 raised yesterday [16:26] ikepanhc: Yay for the armadaxp uploads. Do I get a matching -meta too? [16:28] infinity: not upload meta packages yet, will do so. upload kernel first because it takes time to build [16:28] ikepanhc: Yeah, but no harm in doing both together, I don't copy them from the PPA until everything's ready. [16:28] ikepanhc: (And it means you don't have to babysit) [16:29] :) [16:47] ikepanhc: I'll go grab some breakfast and hope to see a meta when I get back. :) === henrix is now known as henrix_ [21:41] hello