#archlinux32 | Logs for 2020-06-06

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[03:51:47] <trotz> 2020/06/06 03:51 CRIT jeti100 Archive HTTP CRITICAL - Invalid HTTP response received from host on port 80: cURL returned 28 - Timeout was reached
[03:53:18] <buildmaster> i486/spdlog is broken (says nlopc46-i486bs0): https://archlinux32.org
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[04:01:43] <trotz> 2020/06/06 04:01 OK jeti100 Archive HTTP OK: HTTP/1.1 200 OK - 821 bytes in 0.114 second response time
[04:11:02] <buildmaster> i686/spdlog is broken (says eurobuild6-2): https://archlinux32.org
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[04:55:46] <trotz> 2020/06/06 04:55 CRIT archlinux32.org Home HTTP CRITICAL - Invalid HTTP response received from host on port 80: cURL returned 28 - Timeout was reached
[04:56:47] <trotz> 2020/06/06 04:55 CRIT archlinux32.org PING PING CRITICAL - Packet loss = 100%
[05:00:46] <trotz> 2020/06/06 05:00 OK archlinux32.org PING PING OK - Packet loss = 0%, RTA = 46.38 ms
[05:05:47] <trotz> 2020/06/06 05:05 OK archlinux32.org Home HTTP OK: HTTP/1.1 200 OK - 22991 bytes in 0.745 second response time
[05:28:48] <trotz> 2020/06/06 05:27 CRIT jeti100 Master Mirror Secure HTTP CRITICAL - Invalid HTTP response received from host on port 443: cURL returned 28 - Timeout was reached
[05:38:48] <trotz> 2020/06/06 05:38 OK jeti100 Master Mirror Secure HTTP OK: HTTP/1.1 200 OK - 1408 bytes in 0.086 second response time
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[07:33:43] <buildmaster> i486/rime-cantonese is broken (says nlopc46-i486bs0): https://archlinux32.org
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[08:33:50] <buildmaster> pentium4/pandoc is broken (says rechenknecht): https://archlinux32.org
[08:58:27] <buildmaster> i686/pandoc is broken (says eurobuild6-1): https://archlinux32.org
[09:26:57] <buildmaster> pentium4/shellcheck is broken (says eurobuild6-6): https://archlinux32.org
[09:28:55] <buildmaster> i686/shellcheck is broken (says eurobuild6-5): https://archlinux32.org
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[10:15:02] <trotz> 2020/06/06 10:14 WARN buildmaster SMART sda (No output on stdout) stderr:
[10:17:02] <trotz> 2020/06/06 10:16 WARN buildmaster SMART sdb (No output on stdout) stderr:
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[12:21:04] <buildmaster> i486/gitlab-shell is broken (says nlopc46-i486bs1): https://archlinux32.org
[13:40:41] <buildmaster> i486/helm is broken (says nlopc46-i486bs1): https://archlinux32.org
[13:57:20] <buildmaster> i686/ocaml-ctypes are broken (says eurobuild6-2): https://archlinux32.org
[13:58:27] <buildmaster> pentium4/ocaml-ctypes are broken (says eurobuild6-1): https://archlinux32.org
[14:05:31] <buildmaster> i486/lxd is broken (says nlopc46-i486bs0): https://archlinux32.org
[14:09:24] <buildmaster> pentium4/qgis are broken (says rechenknecht): https://archlinux32.org
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[14:40:30] <ahuillet> hi - I need to build a package for archlinux32, but can't do it on the target directly because it's got a crappy CPU and too little RAM. is there an easy chroot image available, or similar, to do this from x86-64?
[14:40:43] <girls> yes
[14:40:47] <ahuillet> or is the advice to just feed -m32 in CFLAGS and cross fingers?
[14:41:15] <girls> check out devtools32 from [releng]
[14:41:19] <girls> https://mirror.archlinux32.org
[14:41:24] <girls> that's what we use for building
[14:49:31] <ahuillet> thanks. is there documentation somewhere?
[15:05:53] <buildmaster> i486/k9s are broken (says nlopc46-i486bs1): https://archlinux32.org
[15:49:59] <buildmaster> i686/lxd is broken (says rechenknecht): https://archlinux32.org
[15:57:33] <girls> we have documentation on how to set up a build slave
[15:57:40] <girls> but that's not exactly what you want
[15:59:12] <girls> what you want really boils down to: install devtools32 (and its dependencies), run `extra-i686-build` (or one of the other build commands, depending on the targeted repository and architecture) in the directory of the PKGBUILD
[16:06:26] <buildmaster> pentium4/lxd is broken (says rechenknecht): https://archlinux32.org
[16:49:39] <buildmaster> i686/llvm is broken (says eurobuild6-2): https://archlinux32.org
[16:49:46] <buildmaster> pentium4/llvm is broken (says eurobuild6-1): https://archlinux32.org
[17:08:53] <buildmaster> i486/perl-sys-virt is broken (says nlopc46-i486bs0) - already flagged out-of-date upstream on 2020-03-26: https://archlinux32.org
[18:24:52] <buildmaster> i686/qgis are broken (says rechenknecht): https://archlinux32.org
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[19:46:52] <chub> hey guys, how come I can't use the exfat module?
[19:47:13] <chub> I'm on 5.6.4
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[20:11:52] <buildmaster> Hi abaumann!
[20:11:52] <buildmaster> !rq abaumann
[20:11:53] <phrik> buildmaster: <abaumann> I think, adding a error to namcap whenever git/hg repos are used, is an idea. :->
[20:12:15] <abaumann> the last pacman update gives me a mirrorlist from 64-bit, as mirrorlist.orig, something is not ok.
[20:13:40] <abaumann> why no mirrorlist.pacnew?
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[20:36:13] <girls> abaumann: pacman-mirrorlist-20200410-1.3-any.pkg.tar.zst looks good
[20:36:16] <girls> what are you using?
[22:09:25] <bill-auger_> what can i do about cryptsetup missing dependency device-mapper 1.03
[22:14:40] <girls> bill-auger_: what do you mean? cryptsetup installs fine for me
[22:16:27] <bill-auger_> not here - i can not upgrade or create chroots
[22:16:47] <bill-auger_> see here https://www.archlinux32.org
[22:16:49] <phrik> Title: Arch Linux 32 - cryptsetup 2.3.3-1.0 (i686) (at www.archlinux32.org)
[22:17:05] <bill-auger_> it depends on libdevmapper.so.1.02 (device-mapper) (link) - which does not exist
[22:17:35] <bill-auger_> there is device-mapper 2.02 in both core and testing
[22:18:17] <bill-auger_> that also depends on libdevmapper.so.1.02 (device-mapper) (link) - maybe my repos are borked
[22:18:49] <girls> ah, on i686
[22:18:53] <girls> I'll re-check
[22:19:34] <bill-auger_> maybe device-mapper version 2.02 was suposed to be 1.02
[22:22:01] <bill-auger_> arch has device-mapper 2.02.187-3 - but none of the so depends
[22:23:21] <bill-auger_> the arch cryptsetup has the sodep libdevmapper.so=1.02-64 (device-mapper) - just an odd version scheme i suppose
[22:23:48] <girls> but i686/testing/device-mapper-2.02.187-3.0-i686.pkg.tar.zst provides the correct sodep
[22:25:54] <bill-auger_> ook i was just checked - the arch device-mapper Provides: libdevmapper-event.so=1.02-64, libdevmapper.so=1.02-64
[22:26:05] <girls> yes
[22:26:09] <bill-auger_> the web interface does not show "provides" ?
[22:26:13] <girls> and ours provides the same (modulo 64->32)
[22:26:22] <girls> ummm
[22:26:24] <girls> dunno
[22:26:25] <girls> honestly
[22:26:27] <bill-auger_> ok i will try to enable testing
[22:26:41] <girls> the one in core does not have the sodepends
[22:26:48] <girls> and it does not have soprovides, either
[22:26:51] <girls> this should work, too
[22:28:29] <bill-auger_> the cryptsetup in core does have the sodepds https://www.archlinux32.org
[22:28:30] <phrik> Title: Arch Linux 32 - cryptsetup 2.3.2-1.0 (i686) (at www.archlinux32.org)
[22:28:53] <girls> Depends On : device-mapper openssl popt libutil-linux json-c argon2
[22:29:08] <bill-auger_> look at the web interface
[22:29:18] <girls> yes
[22:29:25] <girls> (link) means, it's only in our mysql database
[22:29:30] <girls> e.g. not in the package metadata
[22:30:15] <bill-auger_> ok not sure why i could not create a chroot then - i will try again n a few minutes
[22:30:45] <girls> maybe something else makes trouble :-/
[22:44:49] <bill-auger_> is simplysam.us a dead mirror? it times out on every package
[22:45:10] <girls> iirc, it had trouble in the past but always has been resurrected
[22:45:51] <bill-auger_> i think its gone for good this time - its not listed on the mirrors web page https://www.archlinux32.org
[22:45:52] <phrik> Title: Arch Linux 32 - Mirror Status (at www.archlinux32.org)
[22:46:55] <girls> it's also not anymore on our mirrorlist :-D
[22:48:52] <bill-auger_> this is an old VM
[22:49:09] <bill-auger_> actually i cant upgrade it because of the keyring
[22:49:25] <girls> ?
[22:49:39] <girls> just run `pacman-key --refresh-keys` and you should be fine
[22:50:24] <bill-auger_> it doesnt work - i have this problem a lot with arch32
[22:51:04] <bill-auger_> i had to install the archlinux32-keyring-transition first, which removes archlinux32-keyring - then i can install archlinux32-keyring
[22:51:27] <bill-auger_> i have had to do that several times over the years
[22:51:42] <girls> that sounds wrong
[22:52:31] <bill-auger_> yea but it works - np im on track now
[22:52:36] <girls> once the keys are in the keyring, refreshing them should really be sufficient
[22:52:44] <bill-auger_> just trying to see if i can create a chroot with pacstrap
[22:52:57] <bill-auger_> the keys seems to change though
[22:54:51] <bill-auger_> IIRC there have been two different keys for arch@eckner.net - now the one that had unknown trust is arch-packages@eckner.net
[22:55:35] <bill-auger_> ive never been sure what my problem was - it has always een fairly simple to fix, so i did not bother to trouble-shoot it
[23:09:35] <bill-auger_> i see the problem - in my chroots there is core/cryptsetup 2.3.3 - that has the spdeps
[23:13:57] <bill-auger_> but core actually has cryptsetup 2.3.2-1.0 - my arch32 VM agrees with the website
[23:15:08] <bill-auger_> but on our build server there is a newer version in core http://termbin.com
[23:20:43] <chub> is there a way to get exfat module in archlinux32 ?
[23:30:47] <bill-auger_> chub: pacman -S exfat-utils
[23:31:15] <chub> I think exfat-utils uses the FUSE exfat?
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[23:37:16] <bill-auger_> yes i beleive so
[23:42:20] <bill-auger_> there is an AUR package for the kernel module https://aur.archlinux.org
[23:42:21] <phrik> Title: AUR (en) - exfat-nofuse-dkms-git (at aur.archlinux.org)