**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Feb 13 02:59:58 2012 Feb 13 09:44:15 Hello folks! Feb 13 09:44:34 IS there any ARM channel on freenode? Feb 13 09:44:47 Specific to ARM, not neccesarely ubuntu-arm. Feb 13 09:52:28 GrueMaster and NCommander, i uploaded armadaxp kernel to PPA, building is ok. Feb 13 19:11:36 infinity: ogra_: anyone want to review the kernel before I upload? Feb 13 19:12:54 NCommander: It'll land in NEW anyway, I can review it there. ;) Feb 13 19:13:12 NCommander: Unless you suspect it's a mess and will need a few iterations. Feb 13 19:14:06 infinity: its pretty hidious, but I think I got everything correct. Feb 13 19:14:37 Is there any reason that, despite using the omap4 packaging, it's only building for armhf? Feb 13 19:14:41 infinity: Define "mess". It does need work, but the sooner we get it into main, the sooner we can spin images and hammer it with more tests (and file bugs against it). Feb 13 19:14:53 I mean, I know we'll only build IMAGES for armhf, but there's no reason not to provide the kernel for armel too. Feb 13 19:15:45 Mainly for testing. We have a very limited quantity of systems. Beyond that, I don't see a reason for no armel rev. Feb 13 19:16:02 NCommander: Anyhow, what I see for ~ppa4 looks fine on the surface, but I haven't done copyright audits and the like, which I'll do when it lands in NEW. So, make sure debian/copyright is sane. Feb 13 19:16:33 GrueMaster: Yeah, it just didn't make sense to me to intentionally fork that from the omap4 packaging. Had it been cargo-culted wholesale, it would have armel too. ;) Feb 13 19:16:59 But, not picky. Feb 13 19:17:09 infinity: well, I need to cut some crud, I don't thinkwe need linux-armadaxp-libc-dev Feb 13 19:17:10 Most people should only ever want armhf on this thing anyway. Feb 13 19:17:38 NCommander: I don't see that in the published packages... Feb 13 19:17:52 oh, it got stubbedout Feb 13 19:17:57 * NCommander is going through one last time Feb 13 19:19:09 NCommander: Anyhow. Yeah. Just double-check that licensing stuff is right, blah blah, any last-minute crap you care about, upload, and I'll put on a different hat and give it a proper review. Feb 13 19:19:24 NCommander: And we did, ultimately, get agreement from all concerned parties to jam this in main, right? Feb 13 19:19:34 infinity: I used the existing copyright with a notice that its Linux for ArmadaXP, and that Marvell added that support Feb 13 19:19:42 infinity: yes, we did, but we need a proper MIR for it Feb 13 19:19:48 We... Do? Feb 13 19:19:48 (per skaet) Feb 13 19:19:50 It's a kernel. Feb 13 19:20:01 I'll talk to her about that. Feb 13 19:20:18 infinity: publish it to universe for now. We can promote it later, but I need something sitting in archive Feb 13 19:20:30 I'll talk in parallel with my review. Feb 13 19:20:39 Of the tlak goes nowhere fun, I'll accept to universe. Feb 13 19:20:50 infinity: thanks Feb 13 19:20:54 But I'd prefer to accept to main. Feb 13 19:20:58 So, we'll see how that goes. Feb 13 19:21:12 * NCommander would like someone else review this before kicking to the archive, but uploading 100 MiB to REVU on this linux will SUCK Feb 13 19:21:25 s/linux/link/g Feb 13 19:22:17 And no orig either. So, every iteration is a new land of suck. Feb 13 19:22:32 infinity: I built one Feb 13 19:22:38 But, honestly, all of our !primary kernel packaging is a mess. Feb 13 19:22:39 or more specifically Feb 13 19:22:46 apw and I have been talking about ways to make that less so. Feb 13 19:22:46 I grabbed the .orig that was used in oneiric Feb 13 19:22:55 But for now, "Whatever, if it builds packages that work." Feb 13 19:23:07 but it should make future uploads be about 4 MiB (the Marvell crap lives in diff.gz :-() Feb 13 19:26:43 infinity: uploading now. Holding about 200 KiB (I found T-Mobile gave me better upstream than my home ISP or starbucks) Feb 13 19:28:13 That's a bit sad. But good advertising for tmo. :P Feb 13 19:30:07 3 Mbit up/7 down according to speed test Feb 13 19:30:19 Home connection is 256kpbs up/25 down Feb 13 19:30:50 and t-mobile offers $30 prepaid SIMs with 5 GiB. When I hit the bandwidth cap, I run to the store, buy a new SIM, and run with it Feb 13 19:31:20 * NCommander went through about 10 GiB of 3G data in a week when we were in Austin due to the pathetic hotel wireless Feb 13 19:38:00 Uploading linux-armadaxp_3.0.0.orig.tar.gz: 19570k/94410k[Errno 104] Connection reset by peer Feb 13 19:38:06 ARGH$#!@#!#^$ Feb 13 19:39:29 NCommander: rsync --partial to chinstrap, and dput from there. Feb 13 19:39:35 NCommander: Then you can at least resume. Feb 13 19:41:35 good idea Feb 13 19:43:27 NCommander: I already have the ppa4 kernel in my chinstrap directory, if you want to save time. Feb 13 19:43:53 GrueMaster: cooloney packaged it wrong and there is no orig.tar.gz so it needs a reupload Feb 13 19:44:04 bah. Figures. Feb 13 19:44:12 NCommander: Well, also... Feb 13 19:44:30 NCommander: If that's a bit-for-bit copy of the orig from oneiric, just grab it from the librarian to chinstrap and rename it. Feb 13 19:44:39 NCommander: Then upload diff and dsc, and dput. Feb 13 19:44:58 diff and dsc and changes even, but you know what I mean. Feb 13 19:45:05 infinity: indeed Feb 13 19:45:31 infinity: I didn't push the source up. Just the binary .deb Feb 13 19:46:26 Let me know if there is anything I can do to help. Feb 13 19:47:15 * infinity grabs a snack while this all goes on. Feb 13 19:51:23 uploaded Feb 13 19:51:27 * NCommander waits for a NEW email Feb 13 19:59:58 * NCommander still waits for a NEW email Feb 13 20:03:21 infinity: [ubuntu/precise] linux-armadaxp 3.0.0-1500.1 (New) Feb 13 20:03:24 do your thing Feb 13 20:16:21 NCommander: Thinging. Feb 13 20:23:21 ewww, Feb 13 23:52:01 ogra_: That thread for the AC100 config patch didn't go anywhere, so if that alsa-lib config snippet works with the aC100 for the kernel you have in precise for that hardware, then I'll put it in for precise, and we can sort it out properly in the future, when are get into the device-tree ira. **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Feb 14 02:59:56 2012