[04:50] <hallyn> apw: no, yesterday (today still i guess) was a holiday.  i'm thinking tomorrow ill compile a kernel to figure out where sigchld is going and maybe figure out why I'm losing it
[08:15] <ppisati> brb
[09:22] <infinity> apw: Is there a master upload in the pipe today?
[09:23] <apw> infinity, i don't think we have anything, we are in merge window anyhow
[09:23] <apw> infinity, but i will check
[09:23] <infinity> apw: Kay.  I need to do a d-i upload for other kernels, but was holding off until I knew if master was landing too.
[09:24] <apw> infinity, would you like there to be :)  there is an INTEL_MEI fix pendgin which might be worth having
[09:24] <infinity> apw: I don't care one way or the other, but if you have pending stuff, go to town.
[09:24] <apw> infinity, ok will do
[09:25] <infinity> apw: Oh, not sure if it was intentional, but the flipped state of intel_pstate got reverted between 3.9 and 3.10.  My laptop seems to be behaving a bit better with it this time around, but I'll keep an eye on it.
[09:26] <apw> infinity, the kernel autoremove stuff, it only removes things which leaves them configured, is there any nice way out of that
[09:26] <infinity> apw: "Which leaves them configured"?  I'm not sure what you mean.
[09:26] <apw> infinity, i don't think i applied it to 3.10 to allow us to find out, but yes
[09:26] <apw> infinity, as in after autoremove all the old kernels remain 'rc' in the dpkg listing
[09:26] <infinity> apw: Because you're not purging.  Same as any package removal.
[09:27] <infinity> apw: apt-get --purge autoremove
[09:28] <apw> infinity, my machine is too much of a mess to prove to myself whether that worked or not (as i just tried it), so i'll clean it up now by hand and watch for the next one
[09:28] <infinity> apw: And, in your case, "dpkg -l | awk '/^rc/ {print $2}' | xargs dpkg -P" to purge old stuff you've only removed.
[09:30]  * apw tries that ... well the machine stil there :)
[09:31] <apw> man these machines build up some cruft and no mistake
[09:33]  * apw watches dpkg free 3G of space :)
[09:40] <cking> apw, especially when one has a load of chroots installed
[09:42] <apw> cking, all true
[10:45] <cking> henrix, just completed a 4 machine soak test on your patches, seems OK to me
[10:46] <henrix> cking: \o/
[10:46] <henrix> cking: thanks a lot for testing
[10:46] <cking> henrix, see my email for more details and caveats :-)
[10:46] <henrix> cking: great, i'll take a look
[10:46] <cking> henrix, i've had 4 machines grinding away since 6.30am today :-)
[10:47] <henrix> cking: wow! and no bricks at the end! :)
[10:47] <cking> well, I did kill my intel developer box last night because I was manually faffing with some EFI vars.. so .. well, not 100%
[10:48] <henrix> cking: heh, cool! :)
[10:49] <henrix> cking: anyway, i'll be sleeping better now knowing my patches survived your testing ;)
[10:58]  * ppisati -> out for lunch
[16:47]  * henrix -> EOW
[17:50]  * rtg_ -> lunch
[19:52]  * rtg_ -> EOW