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dkessel | i am having trouble filing a bug. the error page says the load balancer cannot connect to an application server. could this be caused by the planned outage for ppa.launchpad.net ? | 18:10 |
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dkessel | nevermind, trying a fourth time worked.... | 18:12 |
antivirtel | hello all! I'm trying to create my first PPA, but I have a bit special situation, so this won't help so much: https://help.launchpad.net/Packaging/SourceBuilds/GettingStarted#Packaging -- I have a Raspberry Pi Model B 128 MB RAM, and it has ARMv6l arch (usually it is armhf), but the LP compiler should have build the packages for ARMv7, so it is not compatible... Can I upload my own binaries, or even packages? Thanks! | 21:39 |
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cjwatson | antivirtel: No, I'm afraid that's not permitted. You'll need to use some other system for publishing packages; you could set up something like reprepro locally. | 21:58 |
antivirtel | cjwatson but I want to make public on internet | 21:59 |
cjwatson | antivirtel: Yes, Launchpad isn't the only solution for that, something like reprepro plus a web server can work too. | 21:59 |
antivirtel | ahh this: https://mirrorer.alioth.debian.org/ | 22:00 |
cjwatson | I mean, in general we like people to use Launchpad but it's not going to be a good fit here. | 22:00 |
antivirtel | ok, I'll check on it, if LP won't build a proper one | 22:00 |
antivirtel | btw, it is just arm-linux-gnueabihf-g++-4.9 http://paste2.org/I1Hve3wz what I need... isn't it available cjwatson ? | 22:02 |
wgrant | Ubuntu's arm-linux-gnueabihf is ARMv7. | 22:04 |
wgrant | Even if you could build for ARMv6, Ubuntu's armhf library stack is all ARMv7. | 22:04 |
antivirtel | wgrant but I have just ARMv6, and the armhf downloaded debs didn't work | 22:05 |
wgrant | Right, Ubuntu does not run on ARMv6. | 22:05 |
antivirtel | hmm... that's bad news, but thank you for the info... | 22:05 |
wgrant | You'll ned ARMv7-capable hardware (eg. Raspberry Pi 2), or a distro other than Ubuntu. | 22:05 |
wgrant | Theoriginal Raspberry Pi was seriously obsolete even at the time it was introduced. | 22:05 |
wgrant | Ubuntu dropped support for ARMv6 years earlier. | 22:06 |
antivirtel | I just need to distribute the binary, not to buy a new hardware that soon :) | 22:06 |
antivirtel | sure it is, but it is just for hobby :) btw... isn't RPi 2 obsolete too? | 22:06 |
antivirtel | wgrant ^ | 22:10 |
wgrant | RPi 2 has a relatively modern CPU that all modern distros can support.. | 22:12 |
antivirtel | and what about its memory, and others wgrant ? I'd really like to have USB 3.0 on that, but what about its internal speed? | 22:14 |
antivirtel | I've an USB 3.0 ext. HDD since 2012, and I can barely use its real speed... | 22:14 |
wgrant | The RPi 2's Ethernet and USB aren't ideal, but they're not a fundamental problem for ongoing software support. | 22:15 |
wgrant | For actual use cases, sure. | 22:15 |
wgrant | But the big problem with the original RPi was that its CPU supports only a very old instruction set, and if Ubuntu built for that there would be serious performance penalties on all modern devices. RPi 2 fixes that. | 22:17 |
antivirtel | hmm.. great, but I'm planning to buy an other one only if it has USB 3.0.. what do you think of the internal speed of these devices, can it achive at least 1 Gb/s? | 22:18 |
antivirtel | as I remember the peak is 5 Gb/s, but it is just a dream :D | 22:20 |
wgrant | RPi 2 can't do 1Gbps on any of its external buses AFAIK. | 22:23 |
antivirtel | that's what I was thought... but I meant, if it would have been packed with USB 3.0 wgrant | 22:24 |
antivirtel | good night, you may HL me while I'm away! | 23:15 |
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FailBit | question: https://code.launchpad.net/~inkscape.dev/inkscape/trunk/ always shows a banner stating "An upgrade of this branch is in progress." and it never goes away - is this normal? | 23:33 |
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