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[05:41:27] <girls> "If you use custom scripts make sure these do not rely on hardcoded file extensions. The zstd package file extension will be .pkg.tar.zst." ... umm, I guess, we rely *heavily* on packages ending in *.xz :-(
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[06:12:50] <OsirisX> https://discourse.osmc.tv would someone be willing to work on a usbinstaller for appletv archlinux32?
[06:12:52] <phrik> Title: AppleTV Bootloader Info ATTN Sam - Apple TV - OSMC Forums (at discourse.osmc.tv)
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[08:05:11] <buildmaster> Hi deep42thought!
[08:05:12] <buildmaster> !rq deep42thought
[08:05:12] <phrik> buildmaster: <deep42thought> db-update --fuck-up
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[08:06:03] <buildmaster> Hi nit-picker!
[08:06:03] <buildmaster> !rq nit-picker
[08:06:04] <phrik> buildmaster: <nit-picker> abaumann: but there are only 18 "intermediate" versions
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[08:24:36] <buildmaster> Hi nit-picker!
[08:24:36] <buildmaster> !rq nit-picker
[08:24:37] <phrik> buildmaster: <nit-picker> abaumann: but there are only 18 "intermediate" versions
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[08:25:37] <buildmaster> Hi abaumann!
[08:25:37] <buildmaster> !rq abaumann
[08:25:38] <phrik> buildmaster: <abaumann> The future looks bright, no window managers working, Xorg not working, sound and video stuff "optimized", so not working. Gives us a nice text-only distribution. :-)
[08:27:08] <deep42thought> Hi abaumann!
[08:27:15] <abaumann> Morning deep42thought :-)
[08:27:37] <abaumann> just testing a new test machine: thinkpad 240x
[08:27:41] <abaumann> 128 MB RAM
[08:27:55] <abaumann> it has a pcmcia slot, so I could test my 5 assorted cards with it :-)
[08:28:05] <deep42thought> :-)
[08:28:45] <abaumann> booting an USB 1 stick over the Plopp bootmanager seems to be the way to go
[08:29:03] <abaumann> the bootmanager on a floppy with very propriatary floppy connector cable
[08:29:07] <abaumann> the machine is from 1999
[08:31:40] <abaumann> yep. a 32 GB USB3 stick doesn't like to work on a USB 1 interface from 1999. :-)
[08:32:14] <deep42thought> USB is like ruby: it's only backwardscompatible one minor version - or what?
[08:32:24] <deep42thought> ah, no it was rust
[08:32:27] <deep42thought> ...
[08:32:27] <abaumann> I think, the stick is too big. :-)
[08:32:39] <abaumann> I have a 512 mb usb stick
[08:32:42] <abaumann> almost as old.
[08:32:42] <deep42thought> old hdd's had this "limit to 4GB" option
[08:32:47] <abaumann> should come in handy :-)
[08:32:58] <deep42thought> option = jumper
[08:33:04] <abaumann> yeah. I fear it's some magic 2 GB limit of sorts
[08:33:13] <abaumann> the machine also doesn't like a 16 GB compact flash
[08:33:22] <deep42thought> and the usb stick doesn't have a jumper for *that*?
[08:33:34] <abaumann> :-)
[08:34:58] <abaumann> yeah. no problem with the 512 mb stick :-)
[08:35:06] <deep42thought> \o/
[08:36:04] <deep42thought> the nit-picker can now repair dependencies - I'm currently letting it run over all packages
[08:36:22] <deep42thought> let's see if freshly built packages do get the correct dependencies in the database
[08:36:41] <abaumann> does it write a log of it's findings?
[08:36:46] <deep42thought> no
[08:37:02] <abaumann> but you see it in the database after the fix
[08:37:07] <deep42thought> afterwards I'll make nit-picker complain in the channel (vs. only to me, currently) about wrong dependencies
[08:37:14] <abaumann> ah.
[08:37:21] <abaumann> it's a robot in the end.
[08:37:24] <deep42thought> I see "Files /tmp/tmp.nit-picker.6vAccTFlUi/db-deps and /tmp/tmp.nit-picker.6vAccTFlUi/pkg-deps differ" plopping up on my terminal
[08:37:31] <abaumann> "nick the fixer"
[08:37:40] * abaumann searches for robot names :-)
[08:37:43] <deep42thought> and "dependencies of virtualbox-guest-utils-6.0.8-2.0-i686.pkg.tar.xz (built on 2019-05-15) differ between the package and our database" in my pm
[08:37:44] <deep42thought> s
[08:38:15] <deep42thought> No.5
[08:38:22] <abaumann> :-)
[08:38:31] <abaumann> wally?
[08:38:41] <abaumann> naeh, nit-picker is nice :-)
[08:39:14] <deep42thought> I was going for Krümelkacker, but I wasn't able to find a suitable translation ...
[08:39:36] <abaumann> lol
[08:41:48] <abaumann> I find it much easier to use a pacstrap onto an USB stick with syslinux than the normal USB stick from the archiso.
[08:41:56] <abaumann> the ramdisk is to big, the root SFS is too big
[08:42:04] <abaumann> the scripts and hooks are quite complex
[08:42:22] <abaumann> (they have to be as they have to cover LUKS via LVM on a software RAID)
[08:42:46] <abaumann> I plan to write a small walkthrough, so people see how you can install very old machines
[08:43:15] <abaumann> 512MB and pacstrap base.. good idea. :-)
[08:50:16] <abaumann> ah: pacstrap -c is your friend :-)
[08:53:49] <deep42thought> hmm, something or someone automatically converts install_targets.name to lowercase
[08:54:15] <abaumann> no me :-)
[08:56:37] <deep42thought> tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]'
[08:56:39] <deep42thought> found it :-)
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[09:05:26] <abaumann> the zstd move is a good one
[09:06:22] <deep42thought> that may be, but I have to grep for hard coded xz :-(
[09:08:41] <abaumann> yeah. that's not nice. :-(
[09:08:56] <deep42thought> but it's a design problem :-)
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[09:14:10] * abaumann installs base on quite some legacy machines..
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[09:16:24] <deep42thought> our database dumps shall still be xz compressed, right?
[09:16:59] <abaumann> suppose so. the statement says only the packages are going zstd.
[09:17:18] <deep42thought> no, I'm talking about /data/backup/database-*.xz
[09:17:25] <abaumann> ah. those. :-)
[09:17:31] <abaumann> yeah. nobody cares, I suppose.
[09:17:39] <deep42thought> that is sure
[09:17:47] <deep42thought> the question is, what *you* prefer
[09:18:07] <abaumann> I don't mind.. I use all from gzip/bzip2/xz/zstd
[09:18:36] <deep42thought> btw: there is noone forcing *us* to change our package compression, though
[09:18:59] <deep42thought> ... we could switch to plain *.pkg.tar and it would work
[09:19:01] <abaumann> actually I do mind.. leave them, otherwuise rsnapshot will use a new 30 GB junk on my hard disk :-)
[09:19:10] <deep42thought> lol, ok
[09:29:24] <deep42thought> proposal: https://buildmaster.archlinux32.org
[09:29:35] <deep42thought> binary_packages <-> package_extensions
[09:30:39] <deep42thought> each binary_package would get to know what package_extension is in use
[09:30:57] <deep42thought> we could add columns like "compression_program" to the package_extension table
[09:31:07] <deep42thought> but I'm not sure what we would do with this information ;-)
[09:31:40] <abaumann> you could use 'compression_program' in the program and select it first from package_extensions
[09:31:44] <deep42thought> `suffix` is a varchar(8) (should fit for "tar.zst" and "tar.xz")
[09:31:45] <abaumann> but this exagerated
[09:31:55] <deep42thought> yeah, exactly
[09:31:59] <abaumann> sounds good
[09:32:24] <deep42thought> I made the column package_extension NULLable
[09:32:32] <deep42thought> so unbuilt packages can have it as NULL
[09:32:38] <deep42thought> and we can set it once we see the built package
[09:32:50] <deep42thought> or should I rather add a "unknown" package_extension?
[09:33:16] <abaumann> joins with null are sometimes a little bit nasty
[09:33:30] <abaumann> then the unknown might be better
[09:33:43] <abaumann> otoh NULL was invented for exactly the absense of information about something
[09:33:46] <deep42thought> but the join would only happen when you're interested in the compression details
[09:33:51] <deep42thought> e.g. for constructing the filename
[09:33:56] <abaumann> ah.
[09:34:01] <deep42thought> which makes no sense for unknown packages
[09:34:13] <deep42thought> hmm
[09:34:14] <abaumann> the any architecture is a similar case
[09:34:30] <deep42thought> but "any" is not "absence of information"
[09:34:36] <deep42thought> it is rather "absence of restrictions"
[09:34:41] <abaumann> true.
[09:34:49] <deep42thought> ok, I'll use NULL here
[09:34:52] <abaumann> ok
[09:35:11] <deep42thought> this also has the advantage, that I can add the column live
[09:35:12] <deep42thought> :-)
[09:36:14] <deep42thought> how about renaming the table to `compressions`?
[09:36:27] <deep42thought> package_extension sound so ... German :-)
[09:36:32] <abaumann> :-)
[09:36:45] <abaumann> fits better to architectures, yes
[09:40:31] <deep42thought> "Sets the compression used when making compiled or source packages.
[09:40:31] <deep42thought> Valid suffixes are .tar, .tar.gz, .tar.bz2, .tar.xz, .tar.lzo,
[09:40:31] <deep42thought> .tar.lrz, and .tar.Z."
[09:40:38] <deep42thought> I don't see tar.zst in that list
[09:40:46] <deep42thought> (man 5 makepkg.conf)
[09:43:31] <buildmaster> i686/zeroc-ice is broken (says buildknecht): https://archlinux32.org
[09:44:07] <abaumann> not adapted yet
[09:44:16] <deep42thought> yes
[09:44:19] <deep42thought> I misread the news
[09:44:41] <deep42thought> the news is, that the upcoming pacman 5.2 allows to *build* those packages
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[09:52:36] <buildmaster> Hi nit-picker!
[09:52:36] <buildmaster> !rq nit-picker
[09:52:39] <phrik> buildmaster: <nit-picker> abaumann: but there are only 18 "intermediate" versions
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[10:02:38] <buildmaster> Hi nit-picker!
[10:02:38] <buildmaster> !rq nit-picker
[10:02:39] <phrik> buildmaster: <nit-picker> abaumann: but there are only 18 "intermediate" versions
[10:07:26] <abaumann> The 240X boots from a 2 GB SD card from an old photo camera via an USB-to-SD-adapter and a propitary floppy with plopp
[10:07:41] <abaumann> free -m shows 113 MB free
[10:07:54] <abaumann> it's amazing how well the Linux kernel works on low-memory devices..
[10:08:10] <abaumann> ..and not so amazing all this initramsfs is consuming
[10:08:29] <abaumann> at least, it goes out of the way and releases all memory after switching to /new_root
[10:08:33] <T`aZ> hmm, the perf tool cant run because libperl.so is not found
[10:09:08] <T`aZ> wasn't there some perl rebuild issue some months ago ?
[10:09:47] <abaumann> lemme check, maybe perf has simple not been rebuild against new perl
[10:10:09] <abaumann> *simply
[10:10:24] <T`aZ> i don't know about all this magic rpath/ldd/black magic
[10:10:38] <abaumann> lddtree /usr/bin/perl
[10:10:39] <T`aZ> libperl is there in */perl*/*/libperl.so
[10:11:34] <T`aZ> /usr/lib/perl5/5.30/core_perl/CORE/libperl.so indeed
[10:12:22] <T`aZ> and not found on the perf bin
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[10:14:26] <abaumann> libperl.so => None
[10:15:27] <abaumann> readelf -a /usr/bin/perf | grep RPATH
[10:15:35] <abaumann> 0x0000000f (RPATH) Library rpath: [/usr/lib/perl5/5.28/core_perl/CORE]
[10:15:56] <abaumann> so yes. perf is still linked against perl 5.28 and needs a rebuild..
[10:15:59] <abaumann> .. will trigger.
[10:16:07] <abaumann> thanks T`aZ for reporting
[10:18:47] <T`aZ> np :p
[10:22:09] <deep42thought> fasten your seatbelts, prepair for catastrophic failure: The buildmaster now extracts the compression suffix from the yet-to-be-filled database.
[10:22:32] * abaumann searches for seatbelts on his office chair..
[10:23:18] <deep42thought> well, at least bring the backrest in an upright position, then ...
[10:23:48] <abaumann> :-)
[10:25:09] * buildmaster failed to execute a mysql query - can you have a look at "tmp.mysql-functions.query.2019-10-17T10:23:02.6tR0FI.stdin"?.
[10:25:29] <deep42thought> oops, missing ","
[10:25:31] <abaumann> mysql>2 ERROR 1064 (42000) at line 2: You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MariaDB server version for the right syntax to use near 'IF(`compressions`.`suffix` IS NULL,"tar.xz"`compressions`.`suffix`)) FROM `binar' at line 1
[10:25:35] <abaumann> oups :-)
[10:27:41] <deep42thought> dammit
[10:27:46] <deep42thought> *two* missing ","
[10:28:43] <deep42thought> the try-again-on-error thing for mysql is really annoying when you have syntax errors :-(
[10:29:15] <T`aZ> im a huge fan of not tolerating errors, stop everything when one is detected, never retry :/
[10:29:24] <T`aZ> also, mysql, why :s
[10:29:28] * buildmaster resumes sanity.
[10:29:35] <deep42thought> well, the database has lots of timeouts
[10:29:37] <deep42thought> :-(
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[10:33:53] <deep42thought> T`aZ: but actually, we *are* stopping everything on (the right kind of) errors
[10:34:09] <deep42thought> this is, whenever the buildmaster questions its sanity
[10:34:14] <T`aZ> ha :p
[10:34:16] <abaumann> yeah. the build process is usually very reliable.
[10:34:46] <abaumann> but, when you have to improve the system, you can only do it in the live system, there is no test setup with a buildmaster or so (would be quite tricky to set up anyway)
[10:35:18] <deep42thought> well, I can test most of the functionality here on my box
[10:35:26] <deep42thought> but really modifying the database here is hard ...
[10:35:33] * abaumann has no pcmciautils for i486, how sad, now that the network linksys card is recognized on the thinkpad 240x
[10:37:44] * abaumann reallizes, that the 20-year old laptop is actually new enough to run the i686 branch
[10:37:54] <deep42thought> lol
[10:38:16] <abaumann> it was hell of a machine back at that time
[10:41:21] <buildmaster> pentium4/linux-tools are broken (says eurobuild6-5): https://archlinux32.org
[10:41:30] <buildmaster> i686/linux-tools are broken (says rechenknecht): https://archlinux32.org
[10:42:09] <deep42thought> perf errors^?
[10:45:49] * buildmaster goes insane.
[10:46:36] <abaumann> perf is linked against perl 5.28, not 5.30
[10:46:47] <abaumann> so the rpath points to a non-existing libperl.so
[10:46:51] <deep42thought> yes
[10:46:58] <deep42thought> and this breaks the build of linux-tools, it looks
[10:47:16] <abaumann> I rescheduled perf onto my slave
[10:48:34] <deep42thought> pcmciautils somehow got on the deletion-list
[10:48:38] <deep42thought> but it should not
[10:49:55] <abaumann> maybe because it's in core in 32-bit but not upstream?
[10:52:21] <deep42thought> arch=('i686' 'pentium4' 'x86_64')
[10:52:23] <deep42thought> indeed
[10:52:57] * buildmaster resumes sanity.
[10:54:54] <abaumann> huh.
[11:14:15] <abaumann> The PCMCIA card works like a charm. is a Linksys recognised as Tupip (as PCMCIA Yenta)
[11:14:21] <abaumann> cool. :-)
[11:16:12] <abaumann> now the next issue will be the SiS graphic card *urgh*
[11:17:18] <T`aZ> vesa driver should work ? :D
[11:17:19] <deep42thought> who needs graphics?
[11:17:36] <abaumann> true, but would be nice :-)
[11:17:49] <abaumann> it's vesa 2.0 compliant, so that's the worst case fallback.
[11:18:34] <abaumann> the PCEnginges cardbus-adapter and card work like a charm in that thing.. much more silent than the original IBM 8GB disk, which died almost immediately when I started writting to it.
[11:23:35] <abaumann> xf86-video-vesa doesn't build, nice..
[11:27:55] <abaumann> on i486 I mean.
[11:28:04] <abaumann> Oh well. Let's upgrade to i686.. :-)
[11:29:17] <abaumann> depmod uses more than 128 MB of RAM to build the module tree
[11:30:34] <abaumann> most likely it loads all modules into memory :->
[11:30:52] <abaumann> modern software really amazes me more and more
[11:32:45] <T`aZ> when you have 16gig of ram you don't care
[11:33:40] <abaumann> yes: char *p = malloc( 256 * 1024 * 1024 );
[11:34:21] <abaumann> now I have to add a swapfile on a compact flash card so depmod doesn't abort during pacstrap
[11:34:34] <T`aZ> swap over nfs ?
[11:34:51] <abaumann> not the best idea
[11:34:54] <abaumann> nbd maybe
[11:35:04] <T`aZ> 10y ago it crashed the kernel anyway :D
[11:35:05] <abaumann> but also that one had issues.
[11:35:21] <abaumann> did this kind of stuff with the Alix
[11:35:24] <abaumann> 256MB RAM
[11:35:53] <T`aZ> try zswap also, it really helps a bit
[11:36:03] <abaumann> know that I know the network card is working fine, I could also do it via PXE/NBD
[11:36:29] <abaumann> on a pentium III?
[11:36:33] <abaumann> poor pentium III :-)
[11:37:03] <T`aZ> ofc
[11:51:51] <abaumann> yeah. it's not depmod per se. just while runnig pacman and hooks and depmod all the 20-40 MB add up and go over 128MB
[11:51:59] <abaumann> AFK for lunch
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[12:15:36] <buildmaster> any/mitmproxy is broken (says eurobuild6-1): https://archlinux32.org
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[14:57:03] <deep42thought> I think, I found the issue with the all-lower-case install_targets: the mysql-database had utf8mb4_unicode_ci on that column, so it would ignore the case - I set utf8mb4_bin on that one column, I think, it's the only place where we should be case-sensitive
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[15:37:06] <deep42thought> hmm, now I'm unable to add "intel-ucode" into the install_targets table :-/
[15:39:51] <deep42thought> there is a "UNIQUE KEY `name`(`name`)", but still we have duplicate name entries in that table
[15:40:10] <deep42thought> (that is, to_base64(name) is identical for those)
[15:41:23] <deep42thought> abaumann: you're the database expert, can you have a look at `install_targets`.`name` - I'd like it to be a case-sensitive string column and a unique key. It looks o.k. to me, but aparently, it's not ...
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[15:55:10] <buildmaster> Hi nit-picker!
[15:55:10] <buildmaster> !rq nit-picker
[15:55:11] <phrik> buildmaster: <nit-picker> abaumann: but there are only 18 "intermediate" versions
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[16:18:54] <deep42thought> oh, great, I just crashed all the replication slaves by changing the datatype of that column
[16:19:11] <deep42thought> I'll try to change it back, but I have to leave in a few minutes ...
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[16:27:48] * buildmaster failed to execute a mysql query - can you have a look at "tmp.mysql-functions.query.2019-10-17T16:16:55.Q7tG9w.stdin"?.
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[17:59:00] <buildmaster> Hi nit-picker!
[17:59:00] <buildmaster> !rq nit-picker
[17:59:01] <phrik> buildmaster: <nit-picker> abaumann: but there are only 18 "intermediate" versions
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[18:04:07] <buildmaster> Hi nit-picker!
[18:04:07] <buildmaster> !rq nit-picker
[18:04:09] <phrik> buildmaster: <nit-picker> abaumann: but there are only 18 "intermediate" versions
[18:04:38] <buildmaster> i486/qjackctl is broken (says eurobuild6-7-i486): https://archlinux32.org
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[18:08:35] <buildmaster> Hi nit-picker!
[18:08:35] <buildmaster> !rq nit-picker
[18:08:36] <phrik> buildmaster: <nit-picker> abaumann: but there are only 18 "intermediate" versions
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[18:11:09] <buildmaster> i486/qmidinet is broken (says eurobuild6-7-i486): https://archlinux32.org
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[18:13:24] <buildmaster> Hi nit-picker!
[18:13:24] <buildmaster> !rq nit-picker
[18:13:26] <phrik> buildmaster: <nit-picker> abaumann: but there are only 18 "intermediate" versions
[18:15:24] <buildmaster> i486/qsynth is broken (says eurobuild6-7-i486): https://archlinux32.org
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[18:18:05] <buildmaster> i486/qmidictl is broken (says nlopc46-i486bs0): https://archlinux32.org
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[18:18:20] <buildmaster> Hi nit-picker!
[18:18:20] <buildmaster> !rq nit-picker
[18:18:21] <phrik> buildmaster: <nit-picker> abaumann: but there are only 18 "intermediate" versions
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[18:20:50] <buildmaster> i486/qxgedit is broken (says eurobuild6-7-i486): https://archlinux32.org
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[18:23:15] <buildmaster> Hi nit-picker!
[18:23:15] <buildmaster> !rq nit-picker
[18:23:17] <phrik> buildmaster: <nit-picker> abaumann: but there are only 18 "intermediate" versions
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[18:28:02] <buildmaster> Hi nit-picker!
[18:28:02] <buildmaster> !rq nit-picker
[18:28:03] <phrik> buildmaster: <nit-picker> abaumann: but there are only 18 "intermediate" versions
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[18:32:20] <buildmaster> Hi nit-picker!
[18:32:20] <buildmaster> !rq nit-picker
[18:32:22] <phrik> buildmaster: <nit-picker> abaumann: but there are only 18 "intermediate" versions
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[18:37:12] <buildmaster> Hi nit-picker!
[18:37:12] <buildmaster> !rq nit-picker
[18:37:13] <phrik> buildmaster: <nit-picker> abaumann: but there are only 18 "intermediate" versions
[18:38:30] <buildmaster> i486/llpp is broken (says eurobuild6-7-i486): https://archlinux32.org
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[18:42:40] <buildmaster> Hi nit-picker!
[18:42:40] <buildmaster> !rq nit-picker
[18:42:42] <phrik> buildmaster: <nit-picker> abaumann: but there are only 18 "intermediate" versions
[18:42:44] <buildmaster> i686/llpp is broken (says buildknecht2): https://archlinux32.org
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[18:47:26] <buildmaster> Hi nit-picker!
[18:47:26] <buildmaster> !rq nit-picker
[18:47:28] <phrik> buildmaster: <nit-picker> abaumann: but there are only 18 "intermediate" versions
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[20:27:15] <buildmaster> i486/glusterfs are broken (says nlopc46-i486bs0): https://archlinux32.org
[20:28:26] <buildmaster> pentium4/glusterfs are broken (says rechenknecht): https://archlinux32.org
[20:28:51] <buildmaster> i686/glusterfs are broken (says eurobuild6-5): https://archlinux32.org
[20:46:25] <buildmaster> any/mitmproxy is broken (says eurobuild6-4): https://archlinux32.org
[20:47:34] <buildmaster> pentium4/grafana is broken (says eurobuild6-5): https://archlinux32.org
[20:47:54] <buildmaster> i686/grafana is broken (says rechenknecht): https://archlinux32.org
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[20:54:44] <buildmaster> pentium4/hedgewars are broken (says eurobuild6-6) - already flagged out-of day upstream on 2019-10-09: https://archlinux32.org
[21:00:24] <buildmaster> i686/hedgewars are broken (says rechenknecht) - already flagged out-of day upstream on 2019-10-09: https://archlinux32.org
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[21:01:57] <buildmaster> Hi abaumann!
[21:01:57] <buildmaster> !rq abaumann
[21:01:58] <phrik> buildmaster: <abaumann> deep42thought: I want to test the machine, not kill it. :-)
[21:08:04] <abaumann> deep42thought: the Thinkpad 240X works with siliconmotion Xorg from AUR. :-)
[21:08:22] <abaumann> I'll have a look at Mysql now. I might be a database expert, but not a Mysql expert ;-)
[21:19:32] <abaumann> I don't quite get your musql issue: intel-ucode exists in the table
[21:19:33] <abaumann> select * from abatest where name='intel-ucode';
[21:19:35] <abaumann> | 13274 | intel-ucode |
[21:20:27] <abaumann> changing the column data type doesn't change anything about that..
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[22:29:55] <buildmaster> Hi deep42thought!
[22:29:55] <buildmaster> !rq deep42thought
[22:29:57] <phrik> buildmaster: <deep42thought> otoh I have the feeling, archlinux32 dies anyway if I get overrun by a bus
[22:30:19] <deep42thought> abaumann: I changed the column type back to get the buildmaster (or more: the replication slaves) back on track
[22:30:41] <deep42thought> the problem is, that I cannot store "INTEL-UCODE", because it considered identical to "intel-ucode" in the database
[22:31:22] <deep42thought> I tried to change the column type, but then all kind of other funny things happened: we started to have multiple rows with identical names - although there is a "UNIQUE KEY `name`(`name`)"
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