[14:31] <holmanb> phunyguy: quick check in, how did testing go?
[16:43] <phunyguy> holmanb: doing it now, sorry got tied up in some things yesterday.  Shifting to a new role at work.
[16:49] <phunyguy> getting the network configured manually in this VM so I can pull in git+your fork
[16:59] <holmanb> phunyguy: no rush :) (and congrats on the new role)
[18:48] <phunyguy> thanks, it's doing exactly this type of stuff.  devops type stuf
[18:48] <phunyguy> +f
[18:48] <phunyguy> coming from a Windows desktop engineering type role
[18:48] <phunyguy> so a big change
[19:45] <phunyguy> holmanb: there, got this to install the "gentoo" way using an ebuild and your branch directly, so I can reliably test changes you make
[19:55] <phunyguy> I've also forked your repo (forkception) so I can also poke at this myself, while keeping up to date with your changes.
[20:45] <holmanb> phunyguy: nice good for you!
[20:46] <holmanb> phunyguy: sounds good
[21:27] <phunyguy> @holmanb: so, I've tested and tested again, and with your fork, I can't get the same behavior as before, where it half-configures the network.  It's back to "No available network renderers found."
[21:27] <phunyguy> let me dump the log
[21:29] <phunyguy> holmanb: https://dpaste.com/6HHZQ6LB4
[21:30] <phunyguy> https://dpaste.com/6HHZQ6LB4#line-443
[22:21] <holmanb> phunyguy: +1 I think there was a bug in the original patch, and I added a bunch of extra logs to give us better data to work with.
[22:21] <holmanb> just pushed that to your branch
[22:26] <phunyguy> sweet, let me sync up and pull