#archlinux32 | Logs for 2019-01-12

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[00:46:52] <buildmaster> i686/parity-ethereum is broken (says nlopc46).
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[02:06:26] <autofsckk> hello guys, i have a problem, how can i downgrade my kernel? i deleted my cache because of not having enouogh space, but now my computer freezes all the time, please help
[02:12:38] <rcf> For binaries you'll have to find an archive (if one exists for this distro flavor) or a stale mirror.
[02:29:43] <autofsckk> rcf: i see i have installed linux 4.20 and linux lts
[02:29:55] <autofsckk> is it safe if i uninstall the 4.20 and leave only lts?
[02:30:07] <autofsckk> because im not sure what kernel im using right now
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[02:49:29] <rcf> autofsckk: uname -r will tell you what you are using.
[03:30:38] <thePiGrepper> autofsckk: you can always install downgrade from the AUR and make downgrading packages a bit easier
[03:34:43] <bill-auger> the LTS kernel is your friend there
[03:46:29] <buildmaster> i686/gitlab is broken (says eurobuild3).
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[04:07:51] <buildmaster> Hi phrik!
[04:07:51] <buildmaster> !rq phrik
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[04:11:49] <phrik> buildmaster: <phrik> i am bot
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[14:45:38] <buildmaster> Hi abaumann!
[14:45:38] <buildmaster> !rq abaumann
[14:45:39] <phrik> buildmaster: <abaumann> I remember the old saying in archlinux: "core" is for the things we need to boot the system and build the system. So meson is now part of core?
[14:46:11] <abaumann> deep42thought: some scripts on the buildmaster run havock.. I constantly loose binaries and files in the root partition..
[14:47:15] <abaumann> package libogg-1.3.3-3.1-i686 does not have a valid architecture
[14:47:19] <abaumann> for every packages?
[14:47:30] <abaumann> Architecture = auto
[14:47:42] <abaumann> and the machine runs 64-bit arch?
[14:48:58] <abaumann> the data partition disappeared.. oi
[14:51:05] <abaumann> ah...
[14:51:08] <abaumann> I'm in a chroot.
[14:51:09] <abaumann> :-)
[14:51:11] <abaumann> never mind.
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[15:03:36] <buildmaster> Hi deep42thought!
[15:03:36] <buildmaster> !rq deep42thought
[15:03:37] <phrik> buildmaster: <deep42thought> so you're a garbage collector?
[15:04:08] <deep42thought> abaumann: is anything you said lately still an issue?
[15:09:35] <deep42thought> maybe we should customize the prompt to show where your current / is located ... it's a feature that has saved me quite some times
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[18:56:01] <buildmaster> i686/ruby-mustache is broken (says nlopc46).
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[20:41:26] <buildmaster> i686/ibm-sw-tpm2 is broken (says eurobuild3).
[20:42:18] <buildmaster> i686/python-jsonrpc-server is broken (says eurobuild3).
[21:14:30] <buildmaster> i686/tpm2-tss are broken (says eurobuild3).
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[22:18:32] <tyzoid> hey deep42thought, Which box was the old packages.archlinux32.org running on?
[22:18:54] <tyzoid> I've started up the container I believe was hosting it, but I can't recall
[22:19:24] <tyzoid> I think the reason it was never started up for a while was it was still marked 'test' from when we were doing SQL replication tests
[22:19:24] <deep42thought> uhm, I don't know
[22:19:33] <deep42thought> I just connected to packages.archlinux32.org :-/
[22:19:47] <deep42thought> yeah, sounds reasonable
[22:20:13] <tyzoid> Try srv1.tyzoid.com port 2203
[22:20:45] <tyzoid> IIRC that was the box
[22:20:55] <deep42thought> yup, looks good
[22:21:14] <tyzoid> Ok. It probably needs an apt update
[22:21:28] <tyzoid> Ah, this was an arch box
[22:21:28] <tyzoid> nice
[22:21:43] <tyzoid> Yeah, def. needs a pacman -Syu since it hasn't been started in months
[22:22:02] <tyzoid> And I assume the replication partnership might need to be re-made, if you wanted to start utilizing the box again
[22:22:15] <tyzoid> Can you confirm you still have root access to the box?
[22:22:39] <tyzoid> deep42thought ^
[22:23:25] <deep42thought> confirmed
[22:23:29] <tyzoid> Sweet
[22:23:48] <tyzoid> Let me know if there's anything you want me to do on the box, or if you wanted to look at it
[22:23:59] <deep42thought> I'll do an update
[22:24:02] <tyzoid> Don't want to be doing competing things on the same box
[22:24:06] <deep42thought> and try to kick-start the db again
[22:24:06] <tyzoid> Cool.
[22:24:12] <tyzoid> Sounds good
[22:24:17] <deep42thought> is the networking still set up?
[22:24:22] <tyzoid> Should be?
[22:24:24] <deep42thought> e.g. routing of 443 and 80
[22:24:43] <tyzoid> It went through a reverse proxy that handles TLS
[22:24:46] * deep42thought is doing too many things in parallel - I need another monitor
[22:24:47] <tyzoid> so you only need 80
[22:25:41] <tyzoid> I feel ya
[22:25:46] <tyzoid> I'm working on a 13" laptop atm
[22:26:03] <tyzoid> I've got no idea how people can work on anything smaller than that
[22:26:28] <tyzoid> At work, I use 3 monitors - two external + the laptop screen
[22:27:04] <tyzoid> Btw, decided against fosdem this year.
[22:27:09] <deep42thought> ok
[22:27:10] <tyzoid> I'll have to see how it works out next year
[22:29:22] <deep42thought> looks, like the vm didn't (yet) come up after the reboot
[22:29:55] <deep42thought> or I'm just too impatient ...
[22:30:54] <tyzoid> deep42thought: I think this was the issue we had a while ago with the systemd nondeterminsm patch
[22:31:02] <tyzoid> i.e. the patch to systemd the breaks networking
[22:31:16] <tyzoid> One sec while I fix
[22:31:21] <deep42thought> thanks :-)
[22:37:08] <tyzoid> Hmm, I already applied that fix to the box, it seems
[22:37:15] <tyzoid> Something else is messing up systemd-networkd
[22:37:31] <deep42thought> if it's not messed up itself already ;-)
[22:38:42] <tyzoid> That's true
[22:38:46] <tyzoid> It *is* systemd after all
[22:41:49] <tyzoid> deep42thought: Here's the error https://hastebin.com
[22:41:50] <phrik> Title: hastebin (at hastebin.com)
[22:42:49] <deep42thought> some private* option inside the service file?
[22:46:42] <tyzoid> No idea.
[22:46:43] <tyzoid> https://bugs.archlinux.org seems relevant
[22:46:43] <tyzoid> Though I'm not running an unpriviledged container
[22:46:44] <phrik> Title: FS#61313 : [systemd] 240.0-3 -networkd.service not starting in unprivileged container (at bugs.archlinux.org)
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[22:48:27] <tyzoid> Quick solution seems to be to downgrade systemd
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[22:50:17] <tyzoid> deep42thought: Yeah, after downgrading systemd from 240 back to 239, it seems to be working again
[22:50:26] <tyzoid> I can try to play around with it, but I suspect this will affect all of my arch containers.
[22:50:30] <deep42thought> oh, indeed
[22:50:54] <tyzoid> Anyway, you should be able to connect again
[22:51:01] <deep42thought> my guess (what has happened to me before): some option is now default in systemd which blocks the unit from working
[22:55:57] <tyzoid> That's usually how these things go
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