[00:03] apw: yeah, head of master-next-saucy-mako cross built with 4.7 worked fine [00:09] rsalveti, oh dear :) [00:09] apw: :-) [00:09] doko fun [00:11] apw: should we force 4.7 meanwhile? [00:11] rsalveti, will look yean, if we have 4.7 [00:11] right [00:17] rsalveti, ok in the first instance i guess we should 1) file a critical bug against gcc-4.8, and 2) we should try an archive build against v4.7 [00:19] apw: yup, can file a bug in a bit [00:49] rsalveti, oki have hopfully told this thing to build (mako) with 4.7; fingers crossed it works [00:51] apw: cool [00:55] apw: bug 1176255 [00:55] Launchpad bug 1176255 in linux-mako (Ubuntu) "linux-mako fails to boot when built with gcc 4.8" [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1176255 [00:56] don't know if we should connect it with gcc, as it might be something at the kernel tree [00:56] problem is grabbing the boot messages =\ [01:01] rsalveti, indeed, we cannot be sure, hense the current build is s/4.8/4.7 only [01:02] rsalveti, that'll be with us in a bit less than 2 hours, if it doesn't fix it then we know its not that [01:02] apw: yeah, cool [01:02] I'll test once it's done [01:03] rsalveti, let me know here thanks ... [01:03] sure [02:48] rsalveti, ok waiting on the publisher ... but it is built === a16g_ is now known as ypwong [15:13] hi all, if there are any methods to build kernel without rebuilding the kernel everytime. Currently, I build the ubuntu kernel using command like "fakeroot debian/rules clean binary-generic" [15:39] apw: 3.4.0-1.6 indeed working fine, updating bug report