[02:27] coreycb: ta === WoC- is now known as WoC [04:26] xnox, had to wipe the entire installation and reinstall ubuntu... well, now i know not to ever install cacti again for any reason === caravena_ is now known as caravena [08:58] say, xnox is there any guide to mk-sbuild ? [09:01] i only get to the; * Before continuing, you MUST restart your session to gain "sbuild" group permissions! * [09:03] you didn't have to reinstall, people tried to give hints after you left IRC [09:03] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SimpleSbuild [09:03] and yeah, you either have to restart the session at that point or else 'newgrp sbuild', quirk of Unix [09:05] oops, i thought it was the cross compile session, lol [09:06] ty ;] [09:06] so with some luck and fair winds i may have a ppc64 18.10 ;) [09:09] actually, was a good thing i did reinstall... clean now ;] the original install was 14.05 i think [09:09] or 12... [09:11] that's fine if it's managed well :) [09:12] dang... E: Unable to locate package libc-dev:ppc64 [09:12] my laptop was installed from a 13.04 alpha; my server with Debian either slink or potato, I forget [09:13] well, i ponder on that later.. 0312 here, bed time... Well, can [09:14] not say it was well maintained ;) [09:14] I assume you have a build daemon of some kind already set up since otherwise this'll be extremely tedious [09:14] and a local repository [09:14] working on that :) [09:14] i do have a actual ppc64 running though [09:15] but right now it runs 16.04 [09:15] gn === hays_ is now known as hays [21:36] seems like precise, would have worked for the cross compile with mk-sbuild, but the precise version of dpkg does not have --add-architecture and one need to add the --debootstrap-no-check-gpg [21:37] ;P [21:44] edited the mk-sbuild to use the --foreign-architecture [22:51] did --foreign-architecture in precise require it to be used per pkg ?