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* infinity giggles at motif finally being free, loooong after it's completely irellevant. | 09:59 | |
ogra_ | yay ... finally | 10:00 |
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ogra_ | http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-touch/daily-preinstalled/current/ | 10:00 |
ogra_ | and it even works !!! | 10:00 |
infinity | ogra_: \o/ | 10:01 |
ogra_ | and indded it was a super silly error | 10:01 |
infinity | If only I had a phone that it works on. | 10:02 |
StevenK | infinity: Oh, Motif has finally been released under a free license? | 10:02 |
infinity | StevenK: Yeah. | 10:02 |
ogra_ | (missing the source path in the copy_ | 10:02 |
ogra_ | ) | 10:02 |
infinity | StevenK: In a big, yawning, "who cares anymore anyway" moment. | 10:02 |
ogra_ | infinity, make a port ! | 10:02 |
cjwatson | ogra_: oh, hooray, well done | 10:03 |
StevenK | infinity: But even five years ago would have had the same reaction. :-) | 10:03 |
infinity | ogra_: Yeah. If I do, it would be on a 2.6.32ish ginggerbread kernel, cause all attempts so far to make this phone work with a more modern kernel have led to vicious arguments with the RIL. | 10:03 |
infinity | ogra_: If our bits all work flawlessly with GB kernels and drivers, I might play at that. | 10:03 |
ogra_ | infinity, hmm, not sure, depends if your kernel can have all the lxc options we want i guess | 10:04 |
cjwatson | StevenK: http://motif.ics.com/article/news | 10:05 |
ogra_ | usually its only a matter of adjusting the config ... but the oldest kernel i have used yet is a 3.0 one | 10:05 |
infinity | ogra_: Oh. Yeah. lxc in 2.6.32 could be somewhat anaemic. | 10:06 |
ogra_ | you could indeed go with raring .... that doesnt use lxc | 10:06 |
ogra_ | but will stop getting upgraded indeed | 10:06 |
infinity | ogra_: Well, I could test and play with a 3.4 JB kernel, I just wouldn't be able to make phone calls or (entertainingly) check my battery level. | 10:07 |
infinity | ogra_: Given that this is my primary phone, that would be a non-starter, but if I get a new phone, I might try the above on the old one. | 10:07 |
infinity | (Right now, this phone is running a JB userspace on a GB kernel, it's a mess) | 10:07 |
ogra_ | yeah, i did the same with my galayx S2 | 10:07 |
cjwatson | After "GB" I tried to read "JB" as a size unit. | 10:07 |
cjwatson | Jiggabytes. | 10:08 |
ogra_ | but never managed to get rild to work | 10:08 |
infinity | JigglyBytes! | 10:08 |
cjwatson | Except if it were jiggabytes then the only permissible number in front of it would be 1.21. | 10:09 |
StevenK | But only in 1955? | 10:09 |
cjwatson | I fear any mobile phone would not be desperately useful in 1955. | 10:10 |
infinity | All you need is one tower and a few phones, and you get to be the coolest kids on the block. | 10:11 |
infinity | And for a few blocks in any direction. | 10:11 |
infinity | Until you walk in an elevator. | 10:11 |
infinity | I used to joke that Nokia had wasted far too much money on their clean-room-in-the-basement faraday cage setup with their private cell that couldn't bleed to the outside world (which was, to be fair, a wildly cool setup). | 10:12 |
infinity | Cause they could have just done all their testing in elevators. | 10:13 |
infinity | The mobile phone's natural enemy. | 10:13 |
StevenK | infinity: Except for the iPhone 4, whose natural enemy was a hand holding it. | 10:13 |
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ogra_ | can someone let that in please | 11:06 |
ogra_ | ^^^^ | 11:06 |
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ogra_ | cjwatson, infinity ... would one of you mind to let lxc-android-config out of NEW so i can seed it | 12:43 |
* ogra_ would like to finish the container flip ... thats the last remaining bit | 12:44 | |
cjwatson | ogra_: Done; you'll probably want to do the MIR thing as well | 13:14 |
seb128 | ogra_, you need to start using the current copyright format btw :p | 13:15 |
ogra_ | seb128, the machine readable thingie ? | 13:15 |
seb128 | yeah | 13:15 |
ogra_ | k | 13:15 |
seb128 | ogra_, http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/copyright-format/1.0/ | 13:15 |
ogra_ | yep, got it open from last time | 13:16 |
ogra_ | i just forgot to do it with all my cdimage wrangling | 13:16 |
seb128 | ogra_, also, detail, but why not using compat 9 for a new source? | 13:16 |
ogra_ | seb128, lazy copy paste, will update that as well | 13:16 |
ogra_ | (i need to update my debian/ skeleton that i use) | 13:16 |
ogra_ | yay, thanks | 13:20 |
cjwatson | GHC 7.6.3 and the associated Haskell package upgrade/rebuild should land after the next publisher run. I may put run-proposed-migration on manual, though, in order to try to ensure that all the copies fit into one publisher. | 13:32 |
cjwatson | Otherwise it does work eventually but all gets a bit confusing. | 13:33 |
Laney | excellent | 13:36 |
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bdmurray | slangasek: could you review my apport SRU uploads today? They change the crash signature calculation for apport-package bugs | 16:19 |
slangasek | bdmurray: yep, will do | 16:33 |
infinity | cjwatson: Hrm. Curious. You got ghc to transition alright, but the tracker still claims 3 broken packages? | 17:02 |
infinity | They must have been NEW. | 17:03 |
infinity | Hrm, no, the agda stuff wasn't... | 17:04 |
Laney | agda wasn't available on armhf before | 17:05 |
cjwatson | Right. There's an arch all package there. | 17:06 |
cjwatson | Usual problem with those. | 17:06 |
cjwatson | And haskell-gloss is new. | 17:06 |
infinity | Ahh, check. Didn't notice the arch:all thing. | 17:07 |
infinity | I really should sleep some time today, instead of trying to be useful. | 17:07 |
cjwatson | The run that moved ghc to release was a pretty impressively enormous publisher run. 11 seconds under an hour. | 17:09 |
cjwatson | Starting with nearly 20 minutes of "yup, I've got all those on disk already". | 17:10 |
infinity | Yeah, that process is wildly efficient. | 17:10 |
cjwatson | And then around 10 minutes of domination. | 17:11 |
infinity | I wonder if we could improve the publisher by lolcatting the log. | 17:11 |
infinity | That first bit would consist of "I haz? I haz!" | 17:11 |
infinity | The second bit would be a lot of "DO NOT WANT". | 17:11 |
cjwatson | Actually, I'm looking at the wrong run. 3331s, so more like 56 minutes. | 17:12 |
xnox | when shall we start the apache2.4 transition? | 17:25 |
xnox | debian started it and we are getting depwait things through slowly. | 17:25 |
xnox | or shall we wait for them to finish it? | 17:26 |
infinity | xnox: Shouldn't hurt for us to start it now. I suspect I have a merge or two to do to kick that off. | 17:43 |
cjwatson | xnox: Hm, I don't see it on http://release.debian.org/transitions/ | 18:01 |
cjwatson | xnox: But anyway, it'd be nice to get libgd2 and net-snmp through first (they're intertangled; libgd2 still needs some help; I don't know if apache2.4 would overlap with either of them but it seems plausible), but after that I wouldn't mind | 18:02 |
cjwatson | xnox: http://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2013/05/msg00078.html is not desperately encouraging ... | 18:03 |
cjwatson | Ah, yes, apache2 and libgd2 are linked via php5 | 18:03 |
infinity | I was just about to say that. | 18:04 |
cjwatson | It might be helpful to have demotion to -proposed working properly, from the sound of that Apache transition mail. I'll see if I can get that LP patch done ... | 18:06 |
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