[10:48]  * henrix -> (early) lunch
[12:05]  * ppisati -> out for lunch
[13:52] <apw> rtg_, are we applying ABI always bump to the nexus kernels btw 
[13:57] <rtg_> apw, nope, but I also don't expect any DKMS drivers on those platforms either.
[13:58] <apw> figured not as we don't do in place updates as yet either
[13:59] <rtg_> apw, another reason not to worry about ABI bumps
[14:07] <apw> cking, http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=27424447
[14:08] <ppisati> back in 10
[14:10] <apw> http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.containers.lxc.general/1806
[14:15] <gQuigs> NFS debugging was enabled in kernel 3.2 in precise.  Why is it disabled in more recent kernels?  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1127319
[14:15] <ubot2`> Ubuntu bug 1127319 in linux (Ubuntu) "rpcdebug: /proc/sys/sunrpc nodes do not exist" [Wishlist,Triaged]
[14:22] <rtg_> gQuigs, CONFIG_SUNRPC_DEBUG does not even exist in Precise (v3.2.47)
[14:23] <apw> rtg_, perhaps the things under that were on by default before the option
[14:24] <apw> gQuigs, if they are under _DEBUG we would tend to turn those off unless they are requested on the assumption they have no value and are likely to be costly
[14:25] <rtg_> apw, 'git grep SUNRPC_DEBUG' does not exist
[14:25] <apw> rtg_, i was wondering (only) whether the code was there before and 'removed' and put under that new config later
[14:25] <apw> (in later releases)
[14:25] <rtg_> apw, oh, perhaps
[14:25] <gQuigs> in 3.2 if you don't turn the kernel debugging flags on it does nothing.. 
[14:26] <gQuigs> AFAIK
[14:27] <rtg_> apw, ok, it appeared in Quantal
[14:30] <rtg_> apw, hmm, we should likely turn that on in 3.5 plus subsequent kernels
[14:30] <apw> rtg_, works for me, we can wack it on in saucy and see what implodes
[14:31] <rtg_> apw, little chance if regression since its not enabled until a sysctl is tickled.
[14:33] <gQuigs> awesome, thanks! 
[15:34] <apw> rtg_, i have pushed a config change to grouper, but will hold it pending the resolution on this AA thing from jjohansen 
[15:34] <rtg_> apw, ack
[15:45] <hallyn_> apw: hey, offhand to you see any glaring problem with http://people.canonical.com/~serge/0001-procfs-add-pidnr-file.patch ?  
[15:47] <apw> hallyn_, sounds and looks reasonable to me
[15:48] <apw> hallyn_, though TMPBUFLEN sucks in general
[15:49] <hallyn_> apw: yea if it wasn't already there i wouldn't have used it
[15:52] <apw> hallyn_, it smells :)
[15:56] <hallyn_> suppose I could so something like log_10(MAX_UINT) + 1 :)
[15:56] <hallyn_> but i'm averse to having a patch die a languishing slow death because of extraneous changes, no matter how well intentioned
[15:58] <hallyn_> hm, i didn't add the original one did i?
[15:58] <hallyn_> wow, pre-dates git.  but i'm pretty sure that was janak
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[15:59] <hallyn_> apw: this is too funny.
[15:59] <hallyn_> https://lkml.org/lkml/2005/1/27/181
[16:00] <hallyn_> maybe i'll send a separate patch to fix that up
[16:08] <hallyn_> cking: hey, regarding the email you just sent, the patch I just pasted above gives you mapping of pids outside of containers :)
[16:08] <hallyn_> http://people.canonical.com/~serge/0001-procfs-add-pidnr-file.patch that is
[16:08] <hallyn_> I'm about to send it to lkml
[16:10] <cking> hallyn_,  that's darn useful - thanks!
[16:10] <hallyn_> (will reply in a few mins, my muttrc isn't properly expanding aliases on this laptop.   sigh)
[16:11] <cking> ack
[16:18] <hallyn_> d'oh.  Missed a " at the start of a name
[16:37] <rtg_> ppisati, tangerine is going offline soon for a rack change
[16:53] <ppisati> rtg_: ack
[17:21]  * rtg_ -> lunch
[20:26]  * rtg_ -> EOD
[22:51] <srwarren> Is there a location in source control for Ubuntu packaging of the kernel, or are only the *.dsc files available for download from launchpad?
[22:51] <srwarren> I'm hoping to just "git clone" (or perhaps "bzr clone") some URL, and get the source for https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/saucy/+source/linux/3.10.0-0.7, or at least a history that contains that
[23:09] <bjf> srawarren, which series? git clone git://kernel.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ubuntu-raring.git
[23:11] <bjf> srawarren, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/BuildYourOwnKernel
[23:20] <srwarren> bjf, ah - that sounds like what I want, thanks