**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Dec 08 02:59:56 2009 Dec 08 11:06:59 asac, so did you bring up your babbage already ? Dec 08 11:08:43 ogra: yes and no ;) ... default image boots ... karmic image doesnt get really far Dec 08 11:08:49 need to get serial adapter ;) Dec 08 11:09:07 but i think karmic image is not supposed to work? Dec 08 11:09:16 it is Dec 08 11:09:22 yeah Dec 08 11:09:39 and the others (i.e. JamieBennett, dyfet and plars ) use it Dec 08 11:09:46 hmm Dec 08 11:09:49 i get splash Dec 08 11:09:58 and then ? Dec 08 11:10:12 in contrast to factory image the keyboard works Dec 08 11:10:20 but it doesnt get further ... getting IO errors Dec 08 11:10:35 * ogra points to https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/mobile-lucid-une-casper-speedup Dec 08 11:10:35 give it 5 min Dec 08 11:10:39 asac, works fine here Dec 08 11:10:49 IO errors ? Dec 08 11:10:54 hmm. five minutes ;) ... i waited quite some time Dec 08 11:10:58 CF card problems? Dec 08 11:11:00 how did you write the image to SD Dec 08 11:11:20 using instructions on wiki Dec 08 11:11:37 https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/BabbageKarmicInstall Dec 08 11:11:45 yeah, that should just work Dec 08 11:12:03 * JamieBennett uses ImageWriter :) Dec 08 11:12:09 which way did you use to write the image ? Dec 08 11:12:19 dd Dec 08 11:12:20 imagewriter is essentially dd Dec 08 11:12:25 ogra: yes Dec 08 11:12:31 but prettier Dec 08 11:12:31 http://releases.ubuntu.com/9.10/ubuntu-9.10-desktop-armel+imx51.img Dec 08 11:12:36 though it doesnt use bs=16M Dec 08 11:12:42 no idea who added that Dec 08 11:12:53 try witrhout the bs=16M Dec 08 11:13:21 checking Dec 08 11:13:36 bs=1024 is the default in imagewriter Dec 08 11:13:43 * ogra just checked the source Dec 08 11:14:04 ok using bs=1024 Dec 08 11:15:24 what kind of SD is that ? (brand/model) Dec 08 11:15:45 only thing the dealer had Dec 08 11:15:52 former versions of the babbage (i.e. the B1) had probs with some cheapo SDs Dec 08 11:15:59 sandisk wasnt there ;) Dec 08 11:16:01 hmm Dec 08 11:16:11 but that should be fixed since 2.0 Dec 08 11:16:12 have to check when its not in my laptop Dec 08 11:16:17 asac: You might want to hunt up the specs on the card. I've found that using bs=${NATIVE_BLOCKSIZE} causes faster and more accurate writes. Dec 08 11:16:25 i think its Trans* something Dec 08 11:16:34 Transcend probably Dec 08 11:16:39 transcend Dec 08 11:16:47 yeah Dec 08 11:16:48 bah, persia beats me :P Dec 08 11:16:51 sounds right Dec 08 11:17:17 * persia just happened to have a transchend box at eye-level Dec 08 11:17:20 * ogra doesnt think he has transcend around to test Dec 08 11:20:32 ok at least i dont see any I/O error atm Dec 08 11:21:07 it says "writing IMID and MAP to secure the partition" Dec 08 11:21:11 UMID Dec 08 11:22:13 ogra: does that sound familiar? Dec 08 11:22:19 JamieBennett: ? Dec 08 11:22:57 asac: you have a serial adapter now? Dec 08 11:23:00 or is that on the screen Dec 08 11:23:02 ? Dec 08 11:23:04 screen Dec 08 11:23:07 no serial adapter Dec 08 11:23:13 need to figure that during lunch i guess ;) Dec 08 11:23:30 That should take around 90 seconds then it continues to boot Dec 08 11:23:47 now i have like udevd.*worker.*failed... Dec 08 11:24:06 That shouldn't happen ;) Dec 08 11:24:07 thats a kernel message Dec 08 11:24:19 yeah. seems it cannot handle the partitions somehow Dec 08 11:24:19 so your kernel boots :) Dec 08 11:24:25 no Dec 08 11:24:41 that partition thing belongs to an encryption device in the SoC Dec 08 11:24:50 just ignore it, we dont use that device Dec 08 11:24:59 just be patient :) Dec 08 11:25:07 * asac patient ;) Dec 08 11:25:53 ok if this is right there is definitly room for improving the image experience ;) Dec 08 11:26:25 * ogra had patches to get that noisy messages away Dec 08 11:26:33 no i got "stadin: I/O error" Dec 08 11:26:34 but the kernel team refused Dec 08 11:26:38 stdin: I/O error Dec 08 11:26:47 not sure if that is missing serial Dec 08 11:27:02 freescale likes to use KERN_CRIT where it only needs KERN_INFO in many areas Dec 08 11:27:04 with my previous dd'ed image i only got those Dec 08 11:27:22 Have you tried another CF card to make sure its not that? Most of the problems seem to stem from some breakage there. Dec 08 11:27:22 strange Dec 08 11:27:55 whats the md5sum of the .img file? Dec 08 11:28:24 297875d2a7531824a0fb08f241d33e8 Dec 08 11:28:30 297875d2a7531824a0fb08f241d33e85 ubuntu-9.10-desktop-armel+imx51.img Dec 08 11:28:31 http://releases.ubuntu.com/9.10/MD5SUMS Dec 08 11:28:35 hmm seems right Dec 08 11:28:44 whoops paste error Dec 08 11:29:17 anyone uses this without a serial console attached ;)? Dec 08 11:29:58 ok got another SD out of the bag from same brand though ;) Dec 08 11:30:01 i never use a serial console if i dont have to Dec 08 11:30:17 the other option would be to kill the windows CE sandisk thing that was delivered ;) Dec 08 11:30:19 and i only have to when i create new bootloader setups Dec 08 11:30:29 windows CE ? Dec 08 11:30:32 yes Dec 08 11:30:35 ugh Dec 08 11:30:43 well, dd it off the SD Dec 08 11:30:43 two SD things where there: linux ... and windows CE Dec 08 11:30:53 hey... there even is a license ;) Dec 08 11:30:57 and overwrite the SD then Dec 08 11:31:05 you can always dd it back Dec 08 11:31:07 yeah Dec 08 11:31:26 and order some sandisk cards ;) Dec 08 11:31:35 if thats the reason Dec 08 11:31:47 you dont have a mediamarkt around in hamburg ? Dec 08 11:31:52 i have Dec 08 11:31:56 they usually have multiple brands Dec 08 11:31:56 also saturn ;) Dec 08 11:32:01 they too Dec 08 11:32:12 do they have usb to serial adapters ;)? Dec 08 11:32:13 just buy three different ones Dec 08 11:32:14 hehe Dec 08 11:32:18 sure Dec 08 11:32:28 sure ... i wouldnt say that for saturn Dec 08 11:32:32 they really have close to nothing Dec 08 11:32:55 nothing == everything that is too low level for main stream customer is missing Dec 08 11:33:30 wow, the kassel saturn seems to be better then Dec 08 11:33:39 asac: That's just a call to change the needs of the "main stream consumer" :) Dec 08 11:34:14 heh Dec 08 11:34:30 yeah, just buy 10000 SD cards and you will change them Dec 08 11:35:26 Or start a local digital photo group for students, and get them to buy cards (this costs a few hours a week, rather than money) Dec 08 11:36:00 you mean saturn would give away the cards for free to students ? Dec 08 11:36:17 * ogra wonders how japan does business these days *g* Dec 08 11:36:26 No, but the students would pay rather than the instigator. Dec 08 11:36:32 ah Dec 08 11:36:46 hah Dec 08 11:36:58 the other SD card worked ;) Dec 08 11:37:03 ubuntu X is starting ;) Dec 08 11:37:04 Saturn *might* give away cards, if it was part of some special program: I don't know enough about German tax provisions. Dec 08 11:37:10 \o/ Dec 08 11:37:39 saturn is a rip-of-company ... say that they sell stuff cheap, but then you see the cheapest wireless router is 60 EUR Dec 08 11:37:49 while i get one at my dealer of same brand for 39 EUR Dec 08 11:37:57 yeah Dec 08 11:38:06 asac, congrats ! Dec 08 11:38:16 asac, install should take up to 1h Dec 08 11:38:27 depending on the speed of your USB device Dec 08 11:39:23 (or more I have found) Dec 08 11:39:25 * ogra takes a break Dec 08 11:58:58 hmm found out that the image kernel doesnt like my usb mass storage thing Dec 08 11:59:09 on x86 is fine with karmic kernel Dec 08 16:24:56 dmart: you said initially you have some ideas about the mksquashfs issue? current bt is: http://paste.ubuntu.com/337345/ Dec 08 16:36:38 dmart: https://edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mozilla-security/+archive/nss3.12.3 Dec 08 16:39:54 dmart: so you need to download the .deb files and force install them because the codec package (just something dloaded) isnt there for chromium Dec 08 16:40:20 of course all depends but chromium...-ffmpeg should get installed ;) Dec 08 16:41:15 did you build that yesterday ? Dec 08 16:42:33 right Dec 08 16:42:36 let me check if that worked ;) Dec 08 16:42:47 nope. failied to build Dec 08 16:42:58 https://edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mozilla-security/+archive/nss3.12.3/+build/1384064 Dec 08 16:43:06 worked everywhere else, but arm as it seems Dec 08 16:43:23 ogra: is that the same error we get on ffmpeg in archive? Dec 08 16:43:44 fno-signed-zeros -c -o libavformat/oggparseogm.o libavformat/oggparseogm.c Dec 08 16:43:44 In file included from libavformat/oggparseogm.c:27: Dec 08 16:43:47 ./libavcodec/get_bits.h:93:2: error: invalid preprocessing directive #warn Dec 08 16:43:49 hmm Dec 08 16:45:21 to be honest i havent looked at ffmprg yet Dec 08 16:45:24 *ffmpeg Dec 08 16:45:30 post A1 stuff :) Dec 08 16:45:50 sure Dec 08 16:46:28 ogra: i think from the start of the call it felt like dmart had an idea on the mksquashfs thing ... lets wait what he says ;) Dec 08 16:46:57 yeah Dec 08 16:46:58 ogra: upgrading karmic image yields a Read-only file system error Dec 08 16:47:02 when flashing kernel Dec 08 16:47:04 is that known? Dec 08 16:47:13 is mounted rw from what i can see Dec 08 16:47:17 upgrading to what ? Dec 08 16:47:28 ogra: just upgrading to karmic-security/-updates Dec 08 16:47:29 just security fixes ? Dec 08 16:47:32 yes Dec 08 16:47:35 I have no particular idea on mksquashfs yet, but I'd be intrested in reproducing the bug if you can give me a test case Dec 08 16:47:51 dmart, you have a pegatron nettop, right ? Dec 08 16:48:16 dmart: http://paste.ubuntu.com/337345/ thats the backtrace without symbols Dec 08 16:48:19 dmart, just create a lucid chroot ... chroot into it and run mksquashfs on any dir you like Dec 08 16:48:33 it will fail with SIGILL Dec 08 16:48:33 in some mutex stuff. though i doubt that pthread mutex can be broken completely Dec 08 16:49:14 but ... we can something similar for dchroot on the porter box which is also a pegatron afaik Dec 08 16:49:33 but not a sigill ;) Dec 08 16:49:33 dchroot -c lucid Dec 08 16:49:34 dchroot: pthread_mutex_lock.c:87: __pthread_mutex_lock: Assertion `mutex->__data.__owner == 0' failed. Dec 08 16:49:37 Aborted Dec 08 16:51:05 is your call over ? Dec 08 16:51:08 yes Dec 08 16:54:10 asac, can you throw me a link to the Chromium build and logs? Dec 08 16:54:39 dmart: https://edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mozilla-security/+archive/nss3.12.3/+packages Dec 08 16:54:46 dmart: you can access the build logs there Dec 08 16:54:54 https://edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mozilla-security/+archive/nss3.12.3/+build/1377663 Dec 08 16:54:57 dmart: ^^ Dec 08 16:55:03 dmart: the .debs are on the +packages page Dec 08 16:55:10 just the unfold the topmost build Dec 08 16:55:14 Oh, right. "mozilla" confused me ;) Dec 08 16:55:18 sorry Dec 08 16:55:32 was the only place i had spare that has native ppa capabilities ;) Dec 08 16:55:40 will get a better place Dec 08 16:56:08 Cheers Dec 08 17:03:33 ogra: where is this "Flashing kernel..." done? Dec 08 17:03:41 FIS create failed. Dec 08 17:03:49 create ? Dec 08 17:03:55 what are you doing there ? Dec 08 17:04:02 triggers update-initramfs Dec 08 17:04:12 ogra: i dist-upgraded ... kernel wants to update initramfs etc. Dec 08 17:04:16 update-initramfs calls flash-kernel Dec 08 17:04:17 then it says "flashing kernel" Dec 08 17:04:20 yeah Dec 08 17:04:32 i want to add debug statement to see which device it tries to write to Dec 08 17:04:41 but found it in triggers now Dec 08 17:04:41 and flash-kernel replaces the initramfs in the existing fis Dec 08 17:04:59 the device is defined in /etc/flash-kernel.conf Dec 08 17:05:22 as well as the offset and lenght Dec 08 17:05:22 hmm its wrong Dec 08 17:05:29 i still have the sd card with installer in the first slot Dec 08 17:05:31 is that wrong? Dec 08 17:05:38 the install SD card didnt boot on its own Dec 08 17:05:55 the SD turns into a boot floppy Dec 08 17:05:59 after install Dec 08 17:06:03 asac, ogra: I tried running mksquashfs /etc etc.squash --- didn't crash for me. Do I need a heavier test? Dec 08 17:06:08 it needs to stay where it was when you installed Dec 08 17:06:14 dmart: it only happens on pegatron lucid Dec 08 17:06:16 are you trying that? Dec 08 17:06:22 afaik it doesnt happen on babbage etc. Dec 08 17:06:40 ogra: right. so the flash-kernel.conf is wrong ... unless thats the define it is supposed to be flashed to Dec 08 17:06:50 dmart, you need a lucid chroot and be chrooted and do all that on a nettop Dec 08 17:06:50 s/define/device/ Dec 08 17:06:55 asac, what does it contain ? Dec 08 17:07:14 it contains mmm.*0 ... but the actual SD card the main install is on is mm.*1 Dec 08 17:07:16 fis_dev=/dev/mmcblk0 Dec 08 17:07:16 fis_offset_hex=0x40000 Dec 08 17:07:16 fis_size_hex="0x1F000" Dec 08 17:07:28 yes thats what i have Dec 08 17:07:29 thats the default Dec 08 17:07:31 ogra, I'm doing that except in a Babbage2.0 board... I'll try one of the nettops. Dec 08 17:07:34 but the actual install is on mmcblk1 Dec 08 17:07:46 blk0 is the boot floppy thing ... which is read-only as it seems Dec 08 17:07:51 asac, not your bootloader Dec 08 17:07:56 yeah Dec 08 17:07:59 so 0 is correct i guess Dec 08 17:08:06 wonder if all is lost now ;) Dec 08 17:08:08 yes Dec 08 17:08:11 no Dec 08 17:08:18 it just doesnt use the new initramfs Dec 08 17:08:29 did you lock the card physically ? Dec 08 17:08:39 right. thats why i want to shutdown now ... to check Dec 08 17:08:45 or is it safe to remove it while running ;)? Dec 08 17:09:08 you can remove the "bootfloppy" any time you dont boot or run flash-kernel Dec 08 17:09:15 oh ok Dec 08 17:09:20 * ogra needs to go for dinner ... Dec 08 17:09:27 back soon Dec 08 17:09:59 hmm removing and adding worked Dec 08 17:10:00 odd Dec 08 17:10:15 let me try the trigger again Dec 08 17:10:42 ok cool Dec 08 17:10:48 the issue just flew away ;) Dec 08 17:10:59 * asac reboots and hopes that the mass storage thing is fixed in latest kernel Dec 08 17:29:36 asac, ogra: OK, I see the mksquashfs bug now. Weeeird, I wonder what's different from the other platforms :O Dec 08 17:46:25 dmart: how sure are we that the mutex stuff in libc is correctly ported? Dec 08 17:46:49 i couldnt even find the arm specific code for that on quick glance ... but then i looked in redhat libc - which isnt what we use anyway Dec 08 17:50:07 hmm ... i constantly get complains about expired password Dec 08 18:39:17 ogra, lool: ping Dec 08 18:40:21 dmart, yup Dec 08 18:40:39 Hi there... looks like I may have some info on the mksquashfs problem Dec 08 18:40:51 ah, cool Dec 08 18:41:18 mksquashfs contains a misaligned multi-register store instruction Dec 08 18:41:49 misaligned in which way ? Dec 08 18:41:57 i mean it works with the right kernel Dec 08 18:42:14 STM with base register not a multiple of 4 (which might itself be due to a bug) Dec 08 18:42:37 hmm Dec 08 18:42:50 The kernel traps and emulates certain kinds of misaligned memory access, but the emulation for Thumb is not complete in 2.6.28 Dec 08 18:42:55 i find it significant that it only happens with the pegatron kernel Dec 08 18:43:04 ah Dec 08 18:43:15 So for "proper" karmic, it works Dec 08 18:43:25 right Dec 08 18:43:26 I think NCommander's error in GCC may have been similar Dec 08 18:43:49 well, he used a karmic kernel iirc Dec 08 18:43:59 but lucid userspace Dec 08 18:44:21 Why is it generated in the first place though, the toolchain should avoid it if it can right? Dec 08 18:44:29 (misaligned stores, that is) Dec 08 18:45:36 Yeah, we'd have to check what NCommander was doing. Dec 08 18:46:00 The compiler should not generate misaligned stores, so either it's a compiler code gen bug, or a pointer is getting corrupted due to a C bug Dec 08 18:46:16 ojn, the issue is with a 2.6.28 kernel that was compiled for ARMv5 and userspace tools that are v7, the userspce toold for squashfs are very closely connected to the kernel module Dec 08 18:47:04 ogra: Right, but like dmart says gcc should avoid operations with performance penalties such as trapped and emulated loads/stores. Dec 08 18:47:28 yeah, iondeed Dec 08 18:47:31 The SIGILL goes away with -O0 Dec 08 18:48:21 ah Dec 08 18:48:26 good pointer Dec 08 18:49:05 cool Dec 08 18:49:17 When you do something like int *p; *p = x; GCC knows ints are aligned and so can assume that p is properly aligned, but if p gets corrupted, this assumption may break Dec 08 18:49:30 yeah Dec 08 19:37:22 ogra: is the hardware clock supposed to work? Dec 08 19:37:25 for bbg? Dec 08 19:37:37 yes Dec 08 19:37:43 seems mine always goes back to 1970 ... which then causes Dec 08 19:37:47 password for auto login to expire Dec 08 19:37:49 note that the battery needs about 8h Dec 08 19:37:51 and autologin breaking Dec 08 19:37:58 ah Dec 08 19:38:00 hmm Dec 08 19:38:14 wait until tomorrow, if it still doesnt work thats a 3.0 issue Dec 08 19:38:20 kk Dec 08 19:38:28 we had issues on 2.5 but we solved them# Dec 08 19:40:06 we solved them? Dec 08 19:40:13 so its not battery related? Dec 08 19:40:14 hmm Dec 08 19:40:50 i remember something sourrounding hwclock by scott Dec 08 19:40:53 there were battery related and non battery related issues Dec 08 19:41:09 he basically broke my laptop to always bail out when it got a power off shutdown Dec 08 19:41:10 the battery related ones pointed out that you need to run the board for 8h first Dec 08 19:41:24 we solved the non battery related ones though Dec 08 19:41:33 ok. so really running or just with power plugged in? Dec 08 19:41:45 its the kernel, not the hwclock userspce proggy Dec 08 19:42:03 it can well be that the 3.0 hwclock driver isnt fully functional Dec 08 19:42:05 why do we ask for password renewal at all? Dec 08 19:42:12 since we didnt have 3.0 boards to even test Dec 08 19:42:13 how can i turn that off for now? is that a gdm config? Dec 08 19:42:38 i didnt even change the clock. but still it resets to time=0 all the time Dec 08 19:42:45 and logging in becomes highly painful ;) Dec 08 19:42:48 how do you restart ? Dec 08 19:42:50 even sudo Dec 08 19:43:03 do you power off the board completely ? Dec 08 19:43:05 this time i restarted as pusing the installer button Dec 08 19:43:11 previously i also powered off completely Dec 08 19:43:17 and are you sure the clock is at 1970 ? Dec 08 19:43:36 yes. 1st jan 1970 Dec 08 19:43:40 we had an issue where the board set the clock to something like 1939 ... Dec 08 19:43:42 2:38am now Dec 08 19:43:51 (probably 1:38 sincei started it) Dec 08 19:43:52 which nohting could cope with (pre epoch) Dec 08 19:43:59 hmm Dec 08 19:44:07 let me check on terminal. i only look at gnome clock atm Dec 08 19:44:09 ogra: it had problems with passwords too Dec 08 19:44:24 yes its 1st jan 1970 Dec 08 19:44:26 and gets reset on reboot Dec 08 19:44:32 yup, sounds right Dec 08 19:44:32 so not even full power cycle Dec 08 19:44:38 is needed Dec 08 19:44:39 one thing to make sure the clock is right is to use ethernet :) Dec 08 19:44:45 JamieBennett: ogra says it needs to be 8h power on Dec 08 19:44:51 ntpdate runs on ifup Dec 08 19:44:54 though i cannot see how a quick power off needs a full 8h Dec 08 19:44:54 ;) Dec 08 19:45:01 its just for a minute or two off Dec 08 19:45:17 but the battery doent have the needed voltage yet Dec 08 19:45:24 hmm. i didnt brin gup network for install this time Dec 08 19:45:27 asac: mine has been plugged in for more than 8hrs, whats the betting it keeps its time? Dec 08 19:45:30 it needs to be at 2.6V or some such Dec 08 19:45:43 JamieBennett: my guess is that it will get reset ;) Dec 08 19:45:49 :) Dec 08 19:45:56 ogra might want to bet against ;) Dec 08 19:46:02 well, in any case ntpdate fixes it ... so ethernet on boot helps a lot Dec 08 19:46:15 or just set the time ;) Dec 08 19:46:17 no, i wouldnt bet on anything for a board i have never seen :) Dec 08 19:46:30 * JamieBennett goes to check Dec 08 19:46:31 i can only talk about B2.5 Dec 08 19:46:36 the password is too simple thing is also just annoying ;) Dec 08 19:46:44 ogra: you saw a pic ;) Dec 08 19:46:57 and i know we had massive issues with the hwclock driver during karmic ... but for the 2.5 they were solved Dec 08 19:47:14 asac, there was no arrow pointing to the RTC chip on it ! Dec 08 19:47:30 how am i supposed to know it works without that ! Dec 08 19:48:16 * ogra needs arrows on pics Dec 08 19:48:39 its super annoying Dec 08 19:48:47 i have to change password everytime i run sudo Dec 08 19:48:56 plug in ethernet Dec 08 19:49:05 i am online ;) Dec 08 19:49:06 oh right Dec 08 19:49:08 thats the reason why Dec 08 19:49:15 i just got beamed to present ;) Dec 08 19:49:29 how can i disable this shitty password expiry feature ;)? Dec 08 19:49:35 * asac checks passwd Dec 08 19:49:38 its a bug in shadow Dec 08 19:50:00 and i'm sure it was fixed once so it doesnt ask for passwords if it recognizes that timestamp Dec 08 19:50:05 its a bug that we have it enabled at all? Dec 08 19:50:11 probably the patch got lost Dec 08 19:50:18 yes imho Dec 08 19:50:46 talk to colin, i think he applied the patch back sometime between hardy and jaunty Dec 08 19:51:01 (it was my bug actually, but i didnt do the fix) Dec 08 19:51:14 lets see if setting --maxdays=0 helps Dec 08 19:53:26 just make sure to have the ethernet cable plugged in on boot :) Dec 08 19:54:30 hmm Dec 08 19:54:38 let me setup nm to startup wifi on boot Dec 08 19:54:50 eth is just too spartanic ;) Dec 08 19:55:02 heh Dec 08 19:55:08 its reliable ... Dec 08 19:55:19 no microwaves can interfere Dec 08 20:28:32 my microwave fried itself a year ago ... never got a new one ;) Dec 08 20:29:06 but how do you melt chocolate then? Dec 08 20:48:28 bain-marie Dec 08 20:48:44 asac, did you copy the codecs just yet? Dec 08 20:53:49 fta: not yet. shall i? Dec 08 20:53:59 last time i looked they were 15h old Dec 08 20:54:08 that's ok, it's the one Dec 08 20:54:08 not sure if those are the bits i should give a spin Dec 08 20:54:45 * asac checks Dec 08 20:55:08 18h Dec 08 20:55:22 fta: chromium-codecs-ffmpeg - 0.5+svn20091208r34028-0ubuntu1~ucd1 Dec 08 20:55:28 please confirm so i dont waste built time ;) Dec 08 20:55:52 yes, correct Dec 08 20:56:19 ok let me copy existing binaries so it doesnt steal amd64 time Dec 08 20:56:34 ok copied Dec 08 20:56:39 and failed to copy binaries ;) Dec 08 20:57:32 hmmm ... instantly got a buildd Dec 08 20:57:34 odd scheduling Dec 08 20:57:41 https://edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-mozilla-security/+archive/nss3.12.3/+build/1386748