octocpp | So, why should I still trust SElinux since it is made by the NSA? | 01:20 |
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lfaraone | apw: I have validated that the new openafs-client is able to get tokens and access files on 3.2, 3.5, 3.8, 3.11 as shipped in Precise | 15:32 |
apw | great | 15:38 |
lfaraone | marked as such on the bug | 16:07 |
lfaraone | apw: anything else you need? | 16:07 |
apw | lfaraone, i think i am as happy as i can be, though the final decision is not mine, but i think you have done your bits | 16:09 |
lfaraone | looking at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PrecisePangolin/ReleaseSchedule , by Dec 12 the kernel for the final point release of 12.04.4 will be finalised, and it will be released on Jan 23? | 16:10 |
apw | lfaraone, yes true | 16:15 |
infinity | lfaraone: I don't suppose there's any chance we could try to make it ready for 3.13 too, so we don't have to do this dance all over again? | 16:18 |
lfaraone | infinity: I don't think anybody has looked at 3.13 yet; ideally I'd like to get out a fix for current users sooner rather than later. | 16:26 |
infinity | lfaraone: Fair enough. | 16:27 |
apw | infinity, i'd also say that the changes for 3.12 (which there is no ponit in releaseing) are more the normal "little patch" on the top jobs | 16:54 |
lfaraone | apw: anyway, https://launchpad.net/~canonical-kernel-team/+archive/ppa says "It IS NOT RECOMMENDED that you subscribe to this PPA.". I assume the kernels there won't cause my disk to explode, or something. Would you recommend running it in a VM anyway, or is on my laptop fine? (just for testing) | 16:54 |
apw | lfaraone, yeah we make no guarentee about installability from there, you can easily get uninstalled from there if yuo arn't vigilent when it says what it is going to do | 16:55 |
apw | but there is a 3.13 in there which you could test against, of course we are only at -rc1 so there is still time for more change to come, though there should not be any | 16:55 |
cking | -rc1 is working quite well for me at the mo | 16:59 |
apw | cking, yeah this is more about there ought not being but maybe being more interface changes inside before 3.13 final | 17:02 |
cking | yep, i guess to expect the usual :-) | 17:02 |
bjf | sbeattie, when you get some time could you take a glance at http://kernel.ubuntu.com/testing/test-results/fozzie__3.12.0-4.10__2013-11-27_15-53-00/ubuntu_qrt_apparmor/results/ubuntu_qrt_apparmor.test-apparmor.py/debug/ubuntu_qrt_apparmor.test-apparmor.py.DEBUG.html | 17:10 |
bjf | sbeattie, it's an apparmor test run on Trusty. i updated the tests so it should be the latest. | 17:10 |
tyhicks | bjf: hi - according to the line number for the assertion, an old version of test-apparmor.py is being ran | 17:54 |
tyhicks | bjf: those two failures are fixed by QRT revno 2029 | 17:55 |
tyhicks | sbeattie: ^ (in case you're looking at this already) | 17:58 |
reghat | hello. I have a question if someone could answer it. What is the best way to dump a kernel modules memory or I can only dump the entire kernel memory ? | 18:00 |
bjf | tyhicks, according to my bzr.log i'm at revno: 2057 | 21:53 |
bjf | tyhicks, i'm still investigating | 21:53 |
bjf | tyhicks, my test-apparmor.py is revno: 2031 | 21:56 |
bjf | tyhicks, still looking | 21:56 |
bjf | tyhicks, just ignore me ... sorry for the noise (i looked at the wrong test results) | 22:19 |
brendand | is integration of the RTL8723AS-VAU driver on the horizon? | 22:37 |
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