[23:09]  * skellat is building calibre 0.9.31 for armhf on the BeagleBoard-xM after running the "backportpackage" script in ubuntu-dev-tools on a bunch of build dependencies that 12.04 just doesn't have
[23:11] <skellat> So far the BeagleBoard hasn't burst into flames and dpkg-buildpackage hasn't died yet
[23:13] <Unit193> Must try harder. :D
[23:13] <paultag> :D
[23:28] <skellat> The build went boom anyhow
[23:29] <paultag> :(
[23:29] <paultag> skellat: what distro
[23:29] <skellat> Xubuntu
[23:29] <paultag> version
[23:29] <skellat> 12.04
[23:29] <paultag> and version of calibre?
[23:29] <skellat> 0.9.31
[23:29] <paultag> yah, hum
[23:30] <skellat> Looks like it blew up due to a Makefile not being made somewhere along the way
[23:30] <skellat> If I'm feeling adventurous I can just go ahead and upgrade the BeagleBoard to 13.04
[23:31] <skellat> I'd need to shift some services/functions over to the RPi before I do that
[23:31] <skellat> Though I still haven't figured out why znc won't play nice in Raspbian
[23:32] <skellat> Which now makes me wonder what is still left in the crontab on Fearless
[23:33] <skellat> Hmm
[23:34] <skellat> Just the modified bashpodder that backs itself up to LP and my gopherspace plus the gpodder CLI runs
[23:34] <skellat> I'll get back to that after I get back from the farm
[23:35] <skellat> SEE ALSO: https://code.launchpad.net/~skellat/+junk/slapshot
[23:35] <Unit193> I only have 12 entries in my one crontab...
[23:36] <paultag> use moar daemons
[23:38] <Unit193> I use it to keep track of packages, uscan and scripts when there's an unversioned upstream tarball. :D
[23:39] <paultag> sweet
[23:39] <paultag> sounds interesting
[23:39] <Unit193> Not really. :P
[23:39] <paultag> does it email you when packages go out of date or?
[23:39] <paultag> the pts api might also have that information
[23:40] <Unit193> System mail, yeah.  Several of the packages aren't in Debian, and since I have a small use case (and icecast does stable betas), I use beta icecast2.
[23:42] <Unit193> But yeah, it's somewhat PTS style.