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jamespage | rbasak: I did some testing with ovs on groovy with that ltmain commit reverted - the package builds fine, installs and operates correctly | 08:46 |
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jamespage | linking on the binary package to DPDK libs also looks correct and matches the current version in groovy | 08:46 |
jamespage | if you would be so good as to reject the groovy upload, I'll re-upload without that delta | 08:46 |
jamespage | figured I did not need to block on your reject - new groovy version in the queue - please reject the old one | 08:49 |
jamespage | I think the fixes that cpaelzer pulled into DPDK to resolve build and linking issues have bought everything back in sync hence we don't need that change any longer | 08:49 |
cpaelzer | jamespage: exactly, that was the plan | 09:06 |
cpaelzer | to finally behave - as we initially had - and should have all the time | 09:06 |
jamespage | great - thanks for confirming cpaelzer | 09:19 |
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J_Darnley | Does this list all the available back ported packages on 18.04? https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic-backports/allpackages | 15:09 |
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sarnold | J_Darnley: yeah, probably; if you really wanted to double-check you could grab the Packages.gz files from the pockets and architecture you're interested in from http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/bionic-backports/main/binary-amd64/ | 18:19 |
grendal-prime | hey is there a way to run a nework discovery tool on netplan? | 18:41 |
sarnold | can you rephrase the question? | 18:42 |
grendal-prime | didnt have a network available to plug in durring build. Now i just need to run dhcp and get a network connection. | 18:43 |
grendal-prime | there is a tool that runs durring the build process on 20.04...can i kickstart that now? | 18:43 |
grendal-prime | god i hate netplan | 18:45 |
sarnold | grendal-prime: ah, not that I know of; that's a good idea, it's probably worth a bugreport to ask for it | 18:49 |
sarnold | grendal-prime: you can get most of the way there by copy-pasting this block and changing the NIC name to match whatever your nic is named https://netplan.io/examples/#using-dhcp-and-static-addressing | 18:50 |
grendal-prime | i can do a reinstall in 5 min nevermind | 18:50 |
sarnold | haha :) | 18:51 |
grendal-prime | i know it sounds rediculas...but..jesus. this thing has like 6 ethernet ports on it and idrac | 18:53 |
grendal-prime | i just want to get access to the internet so i can strip out all the cloud and netplan bs and install ifupdown and net-tools | 18:54 |
grendal-prime | im sure they have some future reason for doint that netplan switch but jesus it sucks | 18:55 |
sdeziel | grendal-prime: netplan is entirely optional, feel free to drive systemd-network directly if you find netplan getting in the way | 18:56 |
grendal-prime | ya, i mean its kinda a pain to go through this every damn time i have to install a bare metal install (kvm hosts) is there some method of just quick way of switching that back to systemd-network? | 19:01 |
grendal-prime | the way i do it now is to install ifupdown, configure it, then remove cloud-init and netplan, and reboot. and hope for the best | 19:01 |
grendal-prime | and i only have so much time in the lab (ankle injury) so i have to setup and run back to my room and do this from remote | 19:02 |
grendal-prime | when i say run i mean Hobble | 19:02 |
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