[07:48] <apw> hallyn_, g
[07:48] <apw> hallyn_, great
[09:17] <smb> apw, Just because I remember right now, did you have time yesterday to look at one of the Xen MRE packages?
[09:18] <smb> (I guess you where rather busy handling that Trusty kernel)
[09:18] <apw> no i veered off into disaster ... yeah that
[09:23] <smb> Just out of interest, is there any light
[09:23] <apw> any light ?
[09:25] <smb> at the end of the disaster tunnel
[09:25] <smb> Probably better asked: do you know what is missing or do we still wonder?
[09:26] <apw> the kernle which just finished publishing should be fixed, it was a lack of apparmour patches, which jj shoved over last night
[09:27] <apw> with some help from inifinity over night that made it out, so hopefully they will be happy now
[09:28] <smb> Oh wow, pretty amazing to find out apparmor with that dubious error in networking
[09:30] <jjohansen1> smb: not really, while there are other changes in that kernel most of them aren't exposed, the networking is the largest user visible changes
[09:31] <smb> jjohansen1, Right but then one usually tries to figure out what in networking broke things
[09:32] <jjohansen1> true
[09:32] <smb> jjohansen1, And morning (or goodnight?), btw. :)
[09:32] <jjohansen1> I think the started trolling the logs and noticed an apparmor messages
[09:32] <jjohansen1> night
[09:32] <smb> Yeah, probably after having a manually started container
[09:33] <smb> to look at them
[09:34] <smb> (well night as time of day is clear, its much harder to find out the jj-time of day ;))
[09:35] <jjohansen1> heh, well it would be night in jj-time of day, I started my day about 17h ago
[09:35] <smb> jjohansen1, Heck, why are you here then? Go to bed... now! :)
[09:36] <jjohansen1> hehe, I am about to finish driving a stake through a very annoying bug
[09:37] <smb> Hm, a vampire killed by a zombie. I think that is novel...
[09:37] <jjohansen1> lol
[09:38] <infinity> I do my best bugfixes at zombie-o-clock.
[09:38] <infinity> It's the sleep deprivation equivalent of the ballmer peak.
[09:38] <jjohansen1> this zombie is particularly reanimated by killing this vampire
[09:38] <smb> infinity, You are weird, too. :)
[09:39] <jjohansen1> oh! infinity I think your onto something there
[09:39] <smb> I tend to create more vampires in that state
[09:40]  * smb is amazed at his dist-upgrade performance... its almost as if I had proper internet
[09:41] <infinity> jjohansen1: Yeah, it atcually makes some sense.  I do menial tasks during the day when I'm awake, then as I start to get a bit fuzzy, I have a flurry of creative "I can totally port that to VMS/VAX", and then a few hours after that, I'm just drooling and staring at kitten pictures on imgur.
[09:41] <jjohansen1> smb: wait your doing dist-upgrade over your phone? Isn't that going to eat the chunk of data you bought
[09:42] <smb> jjohansen1, Luckily it isn't to long ago that I updated my servers, but yes. 
[09:43] <smb> And I run apt-cacher to avoid duplicates
[09:43] <jjohansen1> sure but still you have to get that first pull through
[09:44] <jjohansen1> how many more days until you get your internet fixed?
[09:44] <smb> Right, according to ifconfig I "only" used about 70M today, so it would be okayish
[09:45]  * infinity doesn't understand this concept of "buying data"...
[09:45] <jjohansen1> I guess thats okay
[09:45] <infinity> I could tether on my phone 24/7 here, if I wanted to.
[09:45] <smb> infinity, Its that weird interpretation of "flatrate" ISPs seem to have
[09:45] <smb> at least here
[09:46] <jjohansen1> infinity: just switch to verizon, they will make you buy data and then bend you over, beat you and take anything left in your wallet
[09:46] <infinity> jjohansen1: I'll pass, thanks. :)
[09:47] <infinity> jjohansen1: I get unlimited data, unlimited north american calling, unlimited international text, and a few other goodies, for 35/mo.  Which still feels like too much to me because I'm a cheap bastard, but I get the impression it's not a bad deal compared to some. :P
[09:47] <jjohansen1> infinity: which service?
[09:47]  * smb sees drooling
[09:47] <infinity> jjohansen1: WIND in Canadia.
[10:23] <apw> the have as much as you want data game is here for broadband, and now for some on phones, but tethering not so much
[10:24] <apw> why they think they can claim their data is 'only 1p/MB' i do not know
[13:03] <ppisati_> WTF moment:
[13:03] <ppisati_> [    5.882305] RAMDISK: Couldn't find valid RAM disk image starting at 0.
[13:03] <ppisati_> ???
[13:06] <apw> ppisati_, initrd not actually an initrd bits ?
[13:06] <ppisati_> apw: eh
[13:07] <ppisati_> apw: fresh reubuilt armhf generic kernel
[13:07] <ppisati_> apw: the -lpae variant works ok, while the non-lpae gave me that
[13:07] <apw> hmmm, and the initrd is an initrd on disk
[13:08] <ppisati_> apw: didn't decompress/open it
[13:08] <ppisati_> apw: but i'm used to get a valid initrd after the usual fdr clean binary-generic stuff
[13:08] <ppisati_> apw: hold on
[13:33] <ppisati_> apw: indeed, it's a valid initrd and eveyrthing works on omap
[13:39] <ppisati_> apw: vmlinuz overwriting initrd, that's it
[13:39] <ppisati_> -ETOOFAT
[13:58] <sergiusens> can anyone helping me building the goldfish kernel?
[13:58] <ogra_> sergiusens, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/ARMKernelCrossCompile ?
[13:58] <sergiusens> ogra_, yeah
[13:59] <sergiusens> ogra_, but it needs arm-*-gcc-4.6
[13:59] <sergiusens> ogra_, I tried 4.7 but the kernel dies
[13:59] <ogra_> hmm, ricardo said he had cross built it ... 
[14:00] <ogra_> probably there is a trick to get the 4.6 gcc 
[14:00] <sergiusens> ogra_, I might need a schroot; but is precise what I want
[14:01] <ogra_> ogra@anubis:~$ apt-cache search gcc 4.6|grep arm
[14:01] <ogra_> gcc-4.6-arm-linux-gnueabi - GNU C compiler
[14:01] <ogra_> gcc-4.6-arm-linux-gnueabi-base - GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection (base package)
[14:01] <ogra_> gcc-4.6-arm-linux-gnueabihf - GNU C compiler
[14:01] <ogra_> gcc-4.6-arm-linux-gnueabihf-base - GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection (base package)
[14:02] <ogra_> (i'm on precise on my desktop)
[14:02] <sergiusens> ogra_, ack, so I need to create a schroot; thanks
[14:13]  * ppisati_ disappears for a bit
[17:50] <Deugsy> Hello
[17:51] <Deugsy> Could you help me concerning the compilation of kernel 3.11.0 ?
[17:51] <Deugsy> it's a stupid and simple question
[17:51] <apw> tell us your issue and you nevre know
[17:51] <Deugsy> thanks
[17:51] <Deugsy> Do you know if it is possible to start again the compilation after an error just when it stopped ?
[17:52] <Deugsy> to avoid to re-compile all it was done 
[17:52] <apw> what command are you using to build it
[17:52] <Deugsy> make-kpkg --append-to-version "-perso" --initrd --us --uc buildpackage
[17:52] <Deugsy> to build a debian build
[17:53] <Deugsy> sorry , to make a debian build
[17:53] <apw> cking, you use that routinly i think ^^ is that restartable ?
[17:53] <ppisati_> -nc?
[17:54] <Deugsy> sorry i'm french, when i re-execute the line command, it rebuilded all
[17:55] <Deugsy> now i am waiting to see when the error will appear 
[17:55] <Deugsy> again
[17:56] <Deugsy> i am compiling the kernel to see again when it crashes
[17:56] <Deugsy> and what is the error
[17:58] <Deugsy> I thought it was possible to start again the compilation without compiling all was done the first time
[17:59] <apw> Deugsy, i believe it is, possibly switching 'buildpackage' for 'binary' might do it, but i have never tried that one
[18:00] <Deugsy> ok thank you apw
[18:01] <Deugsy> i will try
[18:04] <cking> apw, I don't use that, I use  make deb-pkg INSTALL_MOD_STRIP=1 
[18:04] <cking> which is dead easy to use 
[18:04] <Deugsy> ok cking
[18:05] <cking> just copy over the appropriate config to .config, and run that make deb-pkg command
[18:06] <Deugsy> perfect
[19:03] <apw> cking, thanks
[19:04] <cking> np
[22:47]  * rtg -> EOD