[02:39] <mevon> hello anyone ever build an SD boot for an A10S device?
[16:24] <drasko> Failed to fetch http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/pool/main/o/openssl/openssl_1.0.1-4ubuntu5.9_armhf.deb  404  Not Found
[16:24] <drasko> any ideas?
[16:24] <ogra_> apt-get update
[16:29] <drasko> ogra_, error still persists
[16:29] <ogra_> what release are you using ?
[16:30] <drasko> Precise LTS
[16:31] <ogra_> do you have precise-security enabled ?
[16:32] <drasko> nope
[16:32] <drasko> should I?
[16:32] <ogra_> yeah
[16:32] <drasko> OKm let me retry
[16:32] <ogra_> seems 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.9 was superseded by 5.10
[16:33] <ogra_> ah, but it landed in precise-updates, not security, so make sure to have that enabled
[16:33] <drasko> yes, theser are bot enabled infact
[16:34] <drasko> but I did not have multiverse and universe
[16:34] <drasko> just restricted
[16:35] <ogra_> well, you are downloading something from main there
[16:35] <ogra_> so that wont matter
[16:36] <ogra_> you definitelly need precise-updates though
[16:37] <drasko> wll enabled, still having the same error
[16:37] <drasko> Err http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/ precise-updates/main openssl armhf 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.9
[16:37] <drasko> 404  Not Found
[16:37] <drasko> I did apt-get update, off course
[16:38] <ogra_> precise-updates doesnt have 2.9
[16:38] <ogra_> err
[16:38] <ogra_> 5.9
[16:39] <ogra_> why would it try to download that
[16:39] <drasko> No idea
[16:39] <ogra_> grep updates /etc/apt/sources.list
[16:39] <ogra_> how do your sources.list lines look like for it ?
[16:40] <drasko> http://pastebin.com/vjMn97D0
[16:40] <infinity> There's no way that would persist after an 'apt-get update' unless you're behind a reverse proxy that's messing with you.
[16:40] <drasko> infinity, no, but I am in chrooted ARM system with wemu
[16:40] <drasko> *qemu
[16:41] <infinity> That shouldn't matter.
[16:41] <drasko> should not matter, though
[16:41] <ogra_> hmm, looks all fine
[16:41] <infinity> Show me the output of apt-get update?
[16:41] <ogra_> i clearly see https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+source/openssl/1.0.1-4ubuntu5.10
[16:41] <ogra_> and http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports/pool/main/o/openssl/ has it too
[16:41] <infinity>    openssl | 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.10 | precise-security | source, amd64, armel, armhf, i386, powerpc
[16:41] <infinity>    openssl | 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.10 | precise-updates | source, amd64, armel, armhf, i386, powerpc
[16:41] <ogra_> yeah
[16:41] <infinity> Yeah, 5.10 is clearly current in both updates and security.
[16:42] <infinity> drasko: Output of "apt-get update" and "apt-cache policy openssl"
[16:43] <drasko> http://pastebin.com/wGtmCbBe
[16:43] <drasko> http://pastebin.com/eQ8uitpv
[16:44] <ogra_> hmm, any proxy in your LAN ?
[16:45] <drasko> nope
[16:45] <drasko> All used to work just fine
[16:47] <infinity> Well, that's absolutely not what's in the Packages files on ports...
[16:50] <infinity> Furthemore, 5.10 was released to updates 6 days ago, so if it's a proxy messing with you, it's a really, really broken proxy.
[16:51] <infinity> drasko: rm /var/lib/apt/lists/* and update harder?  If you still get stale packages files, it's definitely a proxy between you and us.
[16:55] <drasko> infinity, after I removed the problematic file the problem is corrected
[16:55] <drasko> thanks
[21:31] <srwarren> So, I want to build an install CD (really an install SD card) for Ubuntu for my ARM system...
[21:31] <srwarren> I've built the saucy kernel and validated it boots OK on my system
[21:32] <srwarren> I've built a debian-installer image, both netinstall and cdrom (for armhf generic) and see that the installer runs when I boot with the initrd
[21:32] <srwarren> Next up I need to create the CD image with all the packages etc. At the moment, I don't really care if it's server, alternate, ... just something (I only have a serial port on many of my systems anyway, so text mode and non-live is best for now)
[21:33] <srwarren> Should I be looking at ubuntu-cdimage to do that? It seems to have all kinds of hard-coded SSH host names and paths like /srv/cdimage.ubuntu.com, which makes running it locally for dev/test problematic...
[21:55] <cooloney> hey ogra_ and rsalveti
[21:55] <cooloney> do you guys have any idea about the questions from srwarren?
[21:58] <rsalveti> yeah, need to check how that's done in ubuntu-cdimage/livecd-rootfs
[21:58] <rsalveti> ogra_ should know most of what is needed there
[21:58] <rsalveti> guess you could create a similar image as done for omap4
[21:58] <cooloney> rsalveti: thanks, how's going? long time no talk.
[21:59] <srwarren> rsalveti, yeah I'm trying to look at ubuntu-cdimage now. The issue is it seems a little tied to Canonical infra-structure, so I'm not sure how to get it running locally
[21:59] <rsalveti> cooloney: hey, good, indeed :-)
[21:59] <rsalveti> cooloney: busy with ubuntu-touch, and you?
[21:59] <cooloney> rsalveti: yeah, i know, i'm playing with v4l2 camera stuff for Tegra
[22:00] <rsalveti> cool
[22:00] <rsalveti> upstreaming or just enabling it atm?
[22:00] <cooloney> rsalveti: so you have a real ubuntu phone to play. hehe.
[22:00] <rsalveti> yeah :-)
[22:01] <cooloney> rsalveti: oh, firstly make that works internally and upstreaming it later.
[22:01] <rsalveti> got it :-)
[22:01] <rsalveti> where are the tegra 4 devices? :-)
[22:02] <cooloney> rsalveti: hah!!, try project shield!
[22:02] <rsalveti> yeah, that's a nice one
[22:02] <cooloney> rsalveti: good device for hacking
[22:03] <rsalveti> should be quite fast
[22:03] <cooloney> yeah, definitely. will you guys come to CA for some conference this year?
[22:04] <rsalveti> not sure yet, but we'll see
[22:04] <rsalveti> would be nice to have at least a sprint there
[22:05] <cooloney> i met some forks 2 months ago in Oakland. but didn't see you there