[03:34] <smartboyhw_> Can someone advise on why the Ubuntu Studio Saucy i386 build failed while the amd64 succeeded?
[06:42] <cjwatson> smartboyhw_: from the log it looks like just transient unluckiness.  no reason it should fail the same way tomorrow
[06:44] <smartboyhw_> cjwatson: Eh:)
[17:33] <ogra_> cjwatson, hmm, seems it still generates a squashfs
[17:33] <cjwatson> Oh, yeah, I didn't take any steps to disable that
[17:33] <ogra_> ah, k
[17:33] <cjwatson> Is that an immediate problem?  Is it generating the tarball too?
[17:34] <ogra_> as long as it's expected :)
[17:34] <ogra_> dunno, still doing the squashing
[17:34] <ogra_> ah, jusr done with that
[17:36] <cjwatson> Fixing now
[17:36] <ogra_> it seems to do something in lb_binary_tar actually
[17:37] <cjwatson> Yeah, I believe I fixed that
[17:37] <cjwatson> Guess I'll wait for upload until we see it succeed
[17:37] <ogra_> yeah
[17:39] <ogra_> cjwatson, we should make it skip zsync
[17:39] <ogra_> seems like a wate of time ... the final image will be zipped
[17:39] <ogra_> *waste
[17:41] <ogra_> cjwatson, hmm, no tarball on cadejo ... again just a squashfs
[17:43] <cjwatson> ogra_: OK, I'll look
[17:44] <ogra_> it is really tiny as squanshfs though
[18:29] <cjwatson> apw: I suspect there's no point in doing udebs for the phablety kernels
[18:30] <cjwatson> Especially since most of them are basically empty :)
[18:47] <cjwatson> ogra_: livecd-rootfs 2.129 uploaded; disables zsync and should with any luck copy out the tarball
[18:48] <ogra_> cjwatson, awesome ... i just tried out the content pof the squashfs on my phone and it seems to work
[18:48] <cjwatson> nice
[18:48] <ogra_> though i overwrote the exiting ubuntu install, trying with a completely wiped device now to make sure
[18:53] <apw> cjwatson, that is a very good point :)
[19:13] <cjwatson> Heh, bad timing on the haskell migration, it looks like it probably only copied half of it before the next publisher run
[19:13] <cjwatson> Should sort itself out in another run
[19:13] <Laney> you got it all to go?
[19:15] <cjwatson> Laney: Yep, eventually
[19:15] <Laney> nice one
[19:16] <cjwatson> So hopefully the next sync from unstable when that all lands will be fairly close to this, and we won't have to do it all again
[21:52] <ScottK> infinity: Can haz lpia builder for a bit?  There's a security update (clamav) in hardy that it'd be nice to see get fully built.
[21:56] <StevenK> ScottK: infinity is on it
[21:56] <ScottK> StevenK: Thanks.
[22:27] <rtg_> infinity, cjwatson: I've submitted a patch to the kernel that will bump the ABI for every upload. bjf mentioned that there may still be issues with this approach. Given that infinity has backported kernel autoremove to Precise, are there any issues you can think of ?
[22:28] <bjf> infinity, cjohnston i _like_ this idea
[22:29] <infinity> rtg_: I've been asking for this for years, I have no issues with it.  Andy previously thought that Colin had arguments against, but we can never remember what they were. :P
[22:30] <rtg_> infinity, ok, as soon as we consult with cjwatson to clear up any doubts....
[22:40] <infinity> jdstrand: FYI, I re-copied that clamav/hardy release to catch the lpia binary.
[22:50] <ScottK> infinity: Thanks.
[23:00] <cjwatson> kernel ABI> I guess we can cope; the main problem was not having autoremoval, and that's fixed
[23:00] <ScottK> ogra_: I thought of you: http://notinventedhe.re/on/2010-3-24
[23:01] <cjwatson> that's a fantastic hostname
[23:01] <ogra_> ScottK, haha
[23:04] <StevenK> ScottK: Except ours boots to static images.
[23:05] <wgrant> There's nearly a terminal app..