[05:58] slangasek, anything specific to look at today? [05:59] doko: well, ldc ftbfs because llvm3.5 uses the old abi, if you want to look at that [06:00] ok [06:09] ^^ once cauchy is published, calligra can be retried [06:13] bad network here, will head over to the conference place === Mirv_ is now known as Mirv [10:28] slangasek, was timblserver from experimental a good idea? changes the version number in the -dev package and requires sourceful changes to the rdepends [12:54] hmm, looks like we need some ocaml rebuilds too ... apt-get install frama-c-base fails === tgm4883_ is now known as tgm4883 [18:47] do we get a tzdata update for North Korea? :) [19:18] /«PKGBUILDDIR»/gen/asm-x86.h:225:5: error: narrowing conversion of '-1' from 'int' to 'char' inside { } [-Wnarrowing] [19:18] yes, that's a reasonable error message to see in an armhf build log [19:24] desktop images currently not buildable against the stack in -proposed [19:29] triggering libcolumbus rebuilds for the above [22:33] slangasek: NK tzdata? Hrm? [22:34] * infinity reads the tzdata list. [22:36] slangasek: So, to answer your question, yes, it looks like Paul will be pushing a new tzdata upstream ASAP. [22:37] slangasek: I'm somewhat curious, personally, about the intersection of people in NK who have a computer, run Ubuntu, and care about the timezone, but I'll package it up when it lands, just in case. :P [22:38] infinity: that's good, we wouldn't want Kim Jong-Un to hire an astrologer to sue all Linux for crimes against the state [22:38] TZ=Asia/Crazytown date [22:38] slangasek: I don't think that's what astrologers do... [22:39] infinity: it was an astrologer that sent the previous C&D against tzdata, wasn't it? [22:39] slangasek: Also, I'm finding it harder and harder to criticize Kim Jong-Un, the more Canada's PM behaves just like him. Look after your own house first, and all that. [22:39] heh [22:40] slangasek: I, uhm, completely missed this C&D... [22:40] orly [22:40] slangasek: All I see it the usual "news reports crazy timezone changes, here are some patches" discussions. [22:40] it was big news for two days a couple years ago [22:41] then the astrology software company in question learned not to get too big for its britches [22:41] Oh. That's sounding familiar. [22:41] I thought you meant recently, in relation to Korea. I'm not awake yet. [22:46] tzdata commits are a fascinating history lesson. [22:46] +# The term "Summer Time" was introduced by Herbert Samuel, Home Secretary; see: [22:46] +# Viscount Samuel. Leisure in a Democracy. Cambridge University Press [22:47] +# ISBN 978-1-107-49471-8 (1949, reissued 2015), p 8.