[00:07:29] --- geoffreyerffoeg@gmail.com/barnowlBEF62565 has left [00:13:36] --- Jeffrey Altman has left: Replaced by new connection [00:13:39] --- Jeffrey Altman has become available [00:24:33] --- reuteras has become available [00:24:54] --- reuteras has left [00:33:21] --- reuteras has become available [00:40:43] --- mfelliott has left [00:42:50] --- mfelliott has become available [00:56:02] --- reuteras has left [00:56:02] --- reuteras has become available [00:58:39] --- reuteras has left [00:58:39] --- reuteras has become available [01:17:03] --- mfelliott has left [01:18:25] --- mfelliott has become available [02:34:02] Did someone screw up the byte order in the IP addrs of the DB voting?????? $ udebug crab 7003 Host's addresses are: 130.237.232.29 Host's 130.237.232.29 time is Fri Feb 18 11:31:47 2011 Local time is Fri Feb 18 11:31:49 2011 (time differential 2 secs) Last yes vote for 29.232.237.130 was 2 secs ago (sync site); ^^^^^^^^^ [02:38:28] --- reuteras has left [02:40:21] Not in the voting, just in the debug interface. [02:42:56] Thanks. Ok, that was better. [02:44:05] That happens for 1.4.x versions of udebug running on little-endian hosts. It's fixed in master (and, given the age of my sandbox, presumably in 1.5/1.6), and of course you wouldn't notice if you ran udebug on a big-endian system. [02:44:12] It's the price we all pay for abandoning Solaris. [02:44:19] But now, I am off to catch a train. Have fun. [02:44:46] we have .. (security alert stuff) [04:34:19] --- reuteras has become available [04:40:27] --- haba has left [07:18:44] --- deason has become available [07:23:00] andersk, kaduk: if you wanted to know, the afsd.fuse thing should be fixed if you pull the latest 1.6.x [08:02:25] Now that the client on my build server is not using a stupidly-small cache size, binary builds for amd64_fbsd_{81,82,90} are in /afs/sipb.mit.edu/project/freebsd/openafs/amd64_fbsd_{81,82,90}/ . [08:04:20] --- reuteras has left [09:39:50] --- rra has become available [10:01:18] thanks, i'll put them up shortly. [10:01:31] Thanks. [10:02:12] I think I will be able to build for i386 as well, but setting those chroots up will be a little more effort, as I'm not sure exactly where I need to specify the cross-arch flags. [10:03:08] (I'm not especially inclined to build for 7.x because (a) the ports Makefile specifies version 8.0 or greater, and (b) the client is not fully functional for those versions.) [10:03:41] if i had my VMs with me i could; i just have thoughtpolice vms i built out which i use for my freebsd dev stuff [10:15:59] Should I hold off on uploading 1.6.0pre2 to experimental? I wasn't sure from the reported kernel panics on Linux. [10:48:21] --- deason has left [11:59:55] --- rra has left: Disconnected [12:11:00] --- deason has become available [15:26:11] --- deason has left [15:58:12] --- Russ has become available [16:05:35] --- cudave has left: Disconnected [17:07:05] --- sxw has become available [17:18:10] --- sxw has left [18:08:22] geofft reports that 1.4.14 doesn't build (on natty)? [18:12:41] --- meffie has left [19:08:40] Uh, why does the CVE claim that they affect 1.4.14? I thought that release was supposed to fix them ... [20:46:59] Dunno -- the Debian security folks correctly stated that the problem was fixed in 1.4.14 for unstable. [20:47:18] 1.4.14 won't build for natty. [20:47:27] It only supports through .37, and natty has .38, IIRC. [21:44:50] I think I would be happy if 1.6.0pre2 were in experimental soon, so we can sync it to natty before FeatureFreeze on Thursday, since it’s the only version that actually builds on natty’s kernel. [21:44:59] I’ve been running it on natty from the PPA and it works for me. [22:21:07] I thought the natty box he had claimed a 2.6.27-12 kernel. Anyway, the build error looked more like we were missing one of our headers in our code. [22:25:09] if it's older tha 2.6.37 then it's presumably the dcache.h versus fs.h issue [22:51:27] Oh, I see we covered this elsewhere. [22:57:18] No, natty is at 2.6.38-4-generic. It was 2.6.37 a month ago. [23:35:59] --- Russ has left: Disconnected