[00:40] xnox: awesome, it's in proposed :) Failed to build on ppc... Are those PPC builds 64 bit ? I'm guessing not? [00:41] ESphynx: it's 64bit kernel, but 32bit user-space. [00:41] I'm guessing amd64 is more important than ppc support? [00:42] I need to get myself the latest PPC mac or something :) [00:42] ESphynx: it failed in debian as well. https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=ecere-sdk&suite=experimental [00:42] I have a Sun sparc machine here that I haven't even tried to fire up too... [00:42] xnox: you mean ppc ? [00:43] ESphynx: i think i have access to porter box which is powerpc via debian network. [00:43] ESphynx: yeah, powerpc. [00:43] .03 worked on PPC :| [00:44] I'm gonna have to setup this SunSparc and test there with Big Endian... [00:44] ESphynx: yeah. And because it did, britney will not migrate ecere-sdk from raring-proposed to release. [00:44] it won't? [00:44] arg [00:44] ESphynx: on raring, you can do: mk-sbuild --arch powerpc [00:45] what does that do? run an emulator of some sort? [00:45] and that is suppose to setup a minimal chroot of powerpc with qemu-static binary. Thus you will get powerpc user-space and everything will be executed via qemu so will be very slow. [00:46] yeah... What are these PowerPC machine usually? [00:46] old macs? [00:46] on quantal there were reports that it doesn't work, segfaults and stuff. [00:47] Since I upgraded my PS3, I guess I can't setup Linux on there anymore either :S [00:47] ESphynx: old macs, and very nice IBM machines, or http://www.servergy.com/ servers. [00:49] xnox: i'm going to try to bid on a mac on ebay... for now I could try to get it going on this Sunsparc which is also big endian [00:49] xnox: Is there a way I can re-run a test build on Launchpad? [00:49] (Also, this is a major downer if it prevents .05 to be migrated to Raring :( any way around it? [00:50] ESphynx: i am ubuntu core dev, so i can hit a button to rebuild, but there is no shell access to distro builders / nor a way to manually run stuff. [00:50] one can only have PPAs (which are virtualised xen instances anyway) [00:51] xnox: just for testing the build once I believe I fixed it [00:51] i.e. if I get the same segfault on the sunsparc and fix it... I'd like to test it again [00:51] ESphynx: for that we can just upload. Some people do fix armhf/powerpc "blind" (e.g. without access to hardware to test) [00:52] ESphynx: i'm not sure how your build-logs will help you though, they are not verbose at all (they should be very verbose, especially for cases like this one) [00:52] xnox : I know what happened.. [00:53] the boostrap ecp crashed trying to precompile ear.ec [00:53] which is probably due to a difference in struct size and/or alignment on PowerPC [00:53] goign to try to setup my Sunsparc this week [00:54] but I wished .05 could still make it into raring despite that :| [00:54] the number of AMD64 users is surely much greater than the number of PPC usesr? [01:44] well at least it built on armhf :P [02:00] Hi. I'm trying to fix that error: dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: couldn't find library libdnds.so needed by debian/dnds-client/usr/bin/dnc (ELF format: 'elf64-x86-64'; RPATH: '') [02:01] libdnds is build in this package too. [04:51] oh, guess I could always try to run it through Rosetta! [04:51] dunno if it's still supported on Lion though :| [07:55] good morning [11:13] Hi. I'm trying to fix that error: dpkg-shlibdeps: warning: couldn't find library libdnds.so needed by debian/dnds-client/usr/bin/dnc (ELF format: 'elf64-x86-64'; RPATH: '') [11:13] libdnds is build in this package too. [11:14] where does it get installed (during package build)? === bdrung_ is now known as bdrung [11:31] geser, my make install install it in debian/tmp/usr/lib === almaisan-away is now known as al-maisan [12:37] geser, just in case you answer, haven't seen it. got disconnected from the bnc. it not, just ignore this message ;) === Pici` is now known as Pici [12:49] * Rhonda helpfully points aboudreault at http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/ :) [12:50] (updated hourly) [12:51] ;) [12:56] I wish they were closer to real-time === Zhenech_ is now known as Zhenech| [13:07] Now that LoganCloud is motu, you should be sponsoring the hoards of uploads by mitya57 [13:07] =)))) === yofel_ is now known as yofel === Guest66626 is now known as dk === al-maisan is now known as almaisan-away === JanC_ is now known as JanC [19:15] diogobaeder: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuBackports [19:15] tumbleweed, thanks! :-) [19:24] tumbleweed, so, I just have to issue a "requestbackport" and throw in the information regarding the version I need to have backported? [19:26] yup, and explain why you want it backported [19:27] tumbleweed, ah, nice, thanks :-) [19:33] tumbleweed, do I need to do the testing now, and fill the checklist as I test? [19:33] Or should I just fill in the description? [19:33] or you can do it later [19:33] but it has to happen [19:35] tumbleweed, OK. I'll just send with the description, so that I can prepare my environment for the testing. Is it a good idea to setup an LXC container for each release, in order to test for each release I asked the backport for? [19:35] that works [19:36] chroots are enough for testing almost everything, though [19:37] tumbleweed, do you think it would be easier with plain chroots than with LXC? [19:38] most of us have chroots because we use them for building [19:38] whatever is convenient [19:38] And some of us have several, and use pbuilder. [19:39] * diogobaeder goes search what pbuilder is [19:39] * tumbleweed prefers sbuild (which means schroot) [19:39] * diogobaeder goes search how to use sbuild as well [19:41] I really shouldn't be doing parallel builds on this computer. [22:02] Hi there, so if I want to migrate one package from using init.d to upstart I just add package.upstart to the debian/ dir? === Ursinha-afk is now known as Ursinha