[09:09] <brendand> infinity, https://bugs.launchpad.net/kernel-sru-workflow/certification-testing/+bug/1211934. sorry for the delay
[09:09] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 1211934 in Kernel SRU Workflow "linux: 3.8.0-29.42 -proposed tracker" [Medium,In progress]
[09:09] <infinity> brendand: Many thanks.  I'll release that right now before I pass out.
[09:10] <brendand> infinity, are your working hours 10am - unconsciousness?
[09:11] <infinity> brendand: Something like that.
[09:11] <brendand> infinity, hardcore
[09:12] <infinity> brendand: One man's hardcore is another man's stupid. ;)
[09:12] <brendand> infinity, i was being nice :)
[12:31]  * henrix -> lunch
[13:07] <henrix> hmm.... i can access http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git but git fetch is failing me with 'Name or service not known'. is anyone else seeing this?
[13:14] <henrix> sorry for the noise. it was just my ISP. again.
[13:46] <smoser> anyone want to comment for me on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1181755
[13:46] <ubot2`> Launchpad bug 1181755 in aufs-tools (Ubuntu) "aufs include is broken" [High,Confirmed]
[13:47] <rtg> smoser, I'm lookign at it
[13:54] <smoser> it seems to me like we're just not collecting up a uapi directory ?
[13:56] <rtg> smoser, not sure yet, but it seems quite broken.
[15:14] <jsalisbury> **
[15:14] <jsalisbury> ** Ubuntu Kernel Team Meeting - Today @ 17:00 UTC - #ubuntu-meeting
[15:14] <jsalisbury> **
[16:36] <hallyn_> jodh: smb: fwiw, qemu-system-x86_64 on i386 should simply run a 32-bit guest iiuc
[16:36] <smb> hallyn_, Thats what I _heard_ but it made a difference
[16:37] <jodh> smb/hallyn: where can we get definitive answers to these questions?
[16:37] <hallyn_> jodh: what questions
[16:39] <smb> hallyn_, I guest the one what is the expected behaviour doing qemu-system-x86_64 inside a 32bit guest. 
[16:39] <hallyn_> jodh: keep in mind that while i'm fighting it, debian wants to obsolete the /usr/bin/kvm wrapper.
[16:39] <hallyn_> make you use qemu-system-$arch
[16:40] <hallyn_> so if *that* turns out to be the problem (which I would doubt) then we shoul djust get rid of kvm :(
[16:41] <smb> hallyn_, Not sure this is also something that might get deprecated, but currently alternates sets up a qemu link that either goes 64bit or 32bit depending on the installation
[16:43] <hallyn_> smb: so are you implying that the first level guest is 64-bit on 32-bit, and second level guest thinks its pure 64-bit so does things slightly differently in kvm kernel bits?
[16:43] <hallyn_> smb: i shoudl shut up, you guys are making fine progress.  i will read through the bug tomorrow and see if i can jump in with anything.
[16:45] <smb> hallyn_, Well I can only guess what the host is (my guess would be 64bit). Which then starts an instance that is 32bit and using 64bit qemu binary to start another 32bit guest seems to do something weird at some point
[16:45] <smb> Not quite sure yet what, but somehow it seems to cause hangs on modprobe
[16:45] <hallyn_> smb: you mean host is 64-bit hw and 32-bit userspace?
[16:45] <hallyn_> otherwise why would it default to creating 32-bit guest.  never does for me
[16:46] <smb> hallyn_, Because you ask it to though openstack ami? 
[16:47] <hallyn_> oh
[16:58] <jsalisbury> ##
[16:58] <jsalisbury> ## Kernel team meeting in 2 minutes
[16:58] <jsalisbury> ##
[17:20]  * rtg -> lunch
[20:25]  * rtg -> EOD
[20:34] <hallyn_> smoser: drat, i didn't realize the mainline kernelbuilds don't have overlayfs.  there's a waste of 5 mins
[20:37] <smoser> doh!