=== chris15 is now known as chris14 [09:05] ricotz: I've also been hoping to see 6.1rc6 i think something is wrong with the build server, there' hasn't been much activity on it since 2022-11-18 [09:06] a couple of the dailies (drm-tip and drm-intel-nightly) finally showed up, so hopefully that's a harbringer for other builds showing up [09:48] We made some changes to how configs are handled which likely broke mainline builds. I believe xnox is looking into it. [10:31] hey, anybody ever took a look at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-meta-hwe-5.4/+bug/1914774 ? [10:31] -ubottu:#ubuntu-kernel- Launchpad bug 1914774 in linux-meta-hwe-5.4 (Ubuntu) "HWE kernels do not ship linux-tools packages" [Undecided, Confirmed] [10:32] the summary is wrong, linux-tools are shipped, albeit with a weird package name, but are installed in a non standard directory which is not part of $PATH [10:33] and I'm 99% certain that was not the case from the beginning of linux-meta-hwe-5.4 but changed somewhere mid release. [11:39] SvenKieske, apt install linux-tools-generic-hwe-18.04? [11:42] to go along with linux-image-generic-hwe-18.04 [11:44] these are meta packages that depend on the likes of linux-{image,tools}-5.4.0-132-generic [11:49] https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic-updates/linux-tools-generic-hwe-18.04 [12:56] I hope you know this. There are no mainline builds available after 6.1-rc5 and 6.0.9 in https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/?C=N;O=D === cpaelzer_ is now known as cpaelzer [15:49] apw: ^ [16:35] juergh: thanks for the reply, but my $PATH does not contain /usr/lib/ as does no standard path, I believe? I updated the bug. [16:40] SvenKieske, it doesn't have to. /usr/bin/cpupower is the script to run which find the correct version in /usr/lib/... [16:43] $ dpkg -S /usr/bin/cpupower [16:43] linux-tools-common: /usr/bin/cpupower [16:45] yeah, but I installed the exact package you mentioned and there is nothing under /usr/bin/cpupower and the package list also doesn't mention this path? or is this some symlinking? [16:45] mhm, let me check my linux-tools-common [16:46] why does linux-tools-generic-hwe-18.04 not depend on linux-tools-common then? is it just in the recommends? linux-tools-common was not installed here (we do not, by default, install all recommended packages) [16:54] I don't know. Because it's just a convenience script that is not strictly required? [16:54] juergh: I put the dependency chain I found in the bug report. imho this is a missing dependency, because the binary is not usable out of the box if it's missing from $PATH, e.g. in automatic scripts. I didn't check if it's in "recommends" but imho that would be wrong anyway? [16:55] juergh: but thanks for finding the correct package, will add it to our package list to install [17:10] SvenKieske, this might be a hwe package issue. the dependency chain of linux-tools-generic does include linux-tools-common. [17:12] hrm. maybe linux-hwe-5.4-tools-common should depend on linux-tools-common. [17:15] that meta package is actually rather pointless [17:41] hey, was curious to know what the timeline looks like for 5.19 becoming available as part of linux-aws-edge or similar for 22.04?