[07:47] <ppisati> yo!
[08:04]  * ppisati -> goes for some more coffee...
[08:46] <smb> ppisati, You are a weird person. Rising much too early for a Monday morning. :-P
[08:46]  * smb may just get done with cup #1
[08:47] <ppisati> smb: after the christmas/end of year vacation, i'm trying to get back to my early schedule... not as easly as i would like to, but i'm getting there... :)
[08:48] <smb> Bah. Who ever would want an early schedule... and even voluntarily
[08:48] <ppisati> :)
[10:05]  * apw finds he gets more done if he can drag self out of bed earlier
[10:13] <smb> apw, You mean before us steals your time with idle chatter. :)
[10:21] <apw> smb, hehe ... before i feel compelled to read email actually
[10:23] <smb> apw, Don't destroy all my believe. You actually read email sometimes. 3:-)
[10:23] <apw> *slap* ... i do, just not yours
[10:24] <brendand> am i missing something, that there are no kernels on : http://people.canonical.com/~kernel/reports/sru-report.html
[10:27] <apw> brendand, everything seems to be released indeed.  wasn't this cadance cycle extended by a week to allow settling for 12.04.4
[10:27] <brendand> apw, the last email said prep would start on the 6th
[10:28] <brendand> seems like promote-to-proposed hasn't quite been done yet
[10:30] <apw> indeed
[10:31] <ppisati> seems like latest T kernel is not happy on omapX:
[10:31] <ppisati> [   18.513641] [<c068a640>] (panic+0xa0/0x1f4) from [<c0055be4>] (complete_and_exit+0x0/0x1c)
[10:31] <ppisati> ...
[10:31] <ppisati> uhm
[10:41] <apw> ppisati, sounds like you get to have some fun today
[10:41] <apw> ppisati, it has a heap of config updates in it, but they in theory are for ppc64el not for arm
[12:30] <apw> ppisati, any luck :)
[13:18] <apw> rtg, fyi i pushed an -rc8 rebase which is working fine here on my lappy, not uploaded it yet as the previous upload hadn't made it out even :)
[13:18] <apw> (though it has now)
[13:18] <rtg> apw, cool
[13:19] <apw> though i am a bit supprised to be seeing -rc8 and not final
[13:19] <rtg> Linus said he was gonna do an -rc8 being at Linux conf AU and all
[13:20] <apw> ahh he is traveling, yeah
[13:20] <rtg> apw, I'll prolly get the trusty LTS uploaded to the c-k-t PPA today
[13:20] <apw> ok
[13:56] <ppisati> apw: not yet, but i suspect it's a problem between an old bootloader and the new kernel
[13:56] <ppisati> apw: latest T works fine on other arm hw though
[13:58] <apw> ok
[15:13] <apw> henrix, i have re-wacked the ti-omap4 cves in trusty and added support to keep them so
[15:14] <henrix> apw: ack, thanks
[15:24] <apw> henrix, and for completeness lts-raring-next is now being used
[15:24] <henrix> apw: oh, that also makes sense ;)
[17:09] <rtg> apw, any reason not to upload the -rc8 rebase ?
[17:18] <apw> rtg, none that i know of, i was mearly waiting for the previous version to clear on sunday
[17:18] <rtg> apw, ok, then I'll finish packaging and do some test builds
[17:19] <rtg> apw,  -2.18 will clear before this pile is ready
[17:23] <apw> rtg, yeah it has all cleared out now
[17:24] <apw> as in all in -release now
[17:24] <rtg> apw, cool. I pushed the changelog, but haven't tagged yet
[17:24] <apw> great
[19:06] <apw> BenC, any luck with the 3.13 rebase ?
[19:12] <jdstrand> minor nitpick> I think the kernel scripts may be adding trailing whitespace to CVEs
[19:12] <jdstrand> eg:
[19:12] <jdstrand> '-devel_linux-ti-omap4: needs-triage'
[19:12] <jdstrand> '+devel_linux-ti-omap4: ignored '
[19:13] <jdstrand> that is when performing an import from the kernel tree
[19:19] <jdstrand> eg, active/CVE-2013-2929
[19:20] <apw> jdstrand, that'd be my fault
[19:21] <apw> jdstrand, should be fixed now, for new ones it flips, which is just that ti-omap4 which has not yet gone
[19:21] <jdstrand> ok, thanks :)
[19:22] <apw> jdstrand, i added a new phase to wack 'ignored' releases, and got it wrong :)
[19:24] <BenC> apw: In progress. Sorry, traveling to Dallas tomorrow and that's slow me down a bit. 
[19:32] <apw> ok thanks
[19:32] <apw> just making sure i didn't miss it somewhere
[19:46]  * apw wanders to where there is beer