=== antoine6 is now known as antoine === gusnan is now known as Guest49099 === gusnan is now known as Guest69142 === cpaelzer__ is now known as cpaelzer === cpaelzer__ is now known as cpaelzer [10:13] Laney, FYI ghc 8.6.5 no change rebuild in focal was fast, and 8.8.4 rebuilt with that 8.6.5 was already slower but not that much (took 2 days) [10:14] so my wild guess is that 8.6.5 is really faster and 8.8.x became slower [10:14] if I no-change reupload another 8.8.1 in my ppa to be built on top of 8.8.4 it will probably take weeks [11:55] waveform, i have a hard time trying to get one of my UC16 Pi3's (which i cant easily physically reach to put UC18 on) to work with BT ... it only gives me "Controller AA:AA:AA:AA:AA:AA Pairable: yes" ... any hint what i could try to get this device to work without having to replace the OS ? [11:57] LocutusOfBorg: what is fast? [12:08] ogra, I vaguely recall that's from the hciattach command failing to specify the MAC address for the adapter - just a mo [12:09] i got pi-bluetooth installed (and tried various versions of bluez) ... feels like UC16 is missing something (firmware ?? kernel bits ???) [12:10] the bootloader firmware seems to be from sept. 2017 (its an older install) [12:16] wouldn't surprise me - I don't think uc16 has been updated in a long time [12:19] hrm 😕 [12:23] aha [12:23] Sep 18 14:22:43 stream kernel: bluetooth hci0: Direct firmware load for brcm/BCM.hcd failed with error -2 [12:23] Sep 18 14:22:43 stream kernel: Bluetooth: hci0: BCM: Patch brcm/BCM.hcd not found [12:24] waveform, ^^ looks like we're mssing firmware in the pi2-kernel snap [12:24] *missing [12:24] yes, that sounds relevant [12:24] yep ... and the file is indeed not there [12:25] you'll find the relevant .hcd files in the linux-firmware-raspi2 package [12:25] well, this is core [12:26] you cant modify the /lib/firmware content easily === cpaelzer__ is now known as cpaelzer [13:25] Laney, fast is building 8.8.4 with 8.6.5 in focal [13:26] now I'm building in focal 8.8.4 with 8.8.4, to see if the slow stuff is something else in groovy (e.g. libc/gcc/binutils) or gcc itself [13:29] LocutusOfBorg: I mean how long, like a few hours? [13:29] and s/or gcc/or ghc/ in that last line I assume? === kirkland is now known as Guest82000 [14:07] sure [14:07] Laney, the sed is correct [14:07] * Laney is a sed wizard [14:07] well, https://launchpad.net/~costamagnagianfranco/+archive/ubuntu/locutusofborg-ppa/+build/19929163 [14:08] the no change rebuild of 8.6.5 too 19 hours [14:08] and the one in the archive for focal took 14 h [14:08] the 8.8.4 took instead 2 days 2 h [14:08] everything on focal [14:08] https://launchpad.net/~costamagnagianfranco/+archive/ubuntu/locutusofborg-ppa/+build/19935040 [14:19] but debian doesn't see this, right? [14:19] I'm not sure what we're learning :\ [15:32] Laney, I'm not sure too, sorry [15:32] I want to understand how long will take the no change rebuild against itself (8.8.4->8.8.4) [15:39] LocutusOfBorg, hey, do you intend to upload the gstreamer packages this week? [15:59] Adding something to "big_packages" in autopkgtest cloud also means they end up as a part of "long" i.e. have a greater timeout. Is that correct? [16:17] bdmurray: https://git.launchpad.net/autopkgtest-cloud/tree/worker/worker#n485 [16:19] Laney: but the default timeout-test is 10000 correct? [16:19] Laney: If so it'd nice to add '--timeout--test=10000' in the last else so that it appears in the test logs. [16:21] If we think that it's appropriate to potentially diverge from a changed default, sure [16:53] seb128, they still meson-fail to configure [16:53] see my ppa locutusofborg-ppa, help is appreciated