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[11:11:16] <cradek> haha, the bike shed is well painted
[11:11:57] <cradek> I should have known better
[11:24:25] <archivist> and which bike shed are you referring to
[11:27:01] <skunkworks__> that is a bit random.. expecially for cradek...
[11:27:42] <skunkworks__> Is it code? Is he in trouble?
[11:40:01] <CaptHindsight> did he post to the wrong channel?
[11:41:10] <skunkworks__> It is a mystery...
[11:43:49] <CaptHindsight> has anyone tried Linuxcnc on the new Linux Mint releases yet? They are supposed to share the Ubuntu 14.04 packages
[11:48:32] <pcw_home> comp shed I am guessing
[11:48:50] <mozmck1> not me, but I'm running Mint 16. too bad they don't have an easy upgrade path to 17.
[11:55:10] <KGB-linuxcnc> 03Chris Radek 05cradek/renamecomp b2e5df3 06linuxcnc 10(10 files in 6 dirs) Rename comp to halcompile, to avoid several kinds of confusion * 14http://git.linuxcnc.org/?p=linuxcnc.git;a=commitdiff;h=b2e5df3
[11:55:52] <cradek> seb_kuzminsky: if you don't want that in 2.6, I'll just do it in master
[11:58:40] <cradek> jepler: I would also appreciate your thoughts about renaming your baby
[12:13:31] <linuxcnc-build_> build #327 of 1401.rip-wheezy-amd64 is complete: Failure [4failed compile runtests] Build details are at
http://buildbot.linuxcnc.org/buildbot/builders/1401.rip-wheezy-amd64/builds/327 blamelist: Chris Radek <chris@timeguy.com>
[12:14:03] <linuxcnc-build_> build #326 of 1400.rip-wheezy-i386 is complete: Failure [4failed compile runtests] Build details are at
http://buildbot.linuxcnc.org/buildbot/builders/1400.rip-wheezy-i386/builds/326 blamelist: Chris Radek <chris@timeguy.com>
[12:18:17] <skunkworks__> heh
[12:19:14] <skunkworks__> compenstien
[12:19:31] <skunkworks__> comp-plex
[12:29:36] <linuxcnc-build_> build #2169 of 1300.rip-precise-i386 is complete: Failure [4failed compile runtests] Build details are at
http://buildbot.linuxcnc.org/buildbot/builders/1300.rip-precise-i386/builds/2169 blamelist: Chris Radek <chris@timeguy.com>
[12:29:43] <linuxcnc-build_> build #2171 of 1306.rip-precise-amd64 is complete: Failure [4failed compile runtests] Build details are at
http://buildbot.linuxcnc.org/buildbot/builders/1306.rip-precise-amd64/builds/2171 blamelist: Chris Radek <chris@timeguy.com>
[12:31:16] <linuxcnc-build_> build #1373 of 1301.rip-precise-rtai-i386 is complete: Failure [4failed compile runtests] Build details are at
http://buildbot.linuxcnc.org/buildbot/builders/1301.rip-precise-rtai-i386/builds/1373 blamelist: Chris Radek <chris@timeguy.com>
[12:31:47] <linuxcnc-build_> build #2171 of 1202.rip-lucid-amd64 is complete: Failure [4failed compile runtests] Build details are at
http://buildbot.linuxcnc.org/buildbot/builders/1202.rip-lucid-amd64/builds/2171 blamelist: Chris Radek <chris@timeguy.com>
[12:32:00] <linuxcnc-build_> build #2170 of 1200.rip-lucid-i386 is complete: Failure [4failed compile runtests] Build details are at
http://buildbot.linuxcnc.org/buildbot/builders/1200.rip-lucid-i386/builds/2170 blamelist: Chris Radek <chris@timeguy.com>
[12:35:12] <linuxcnc-build_> build #2172 of 1201.rip-lucid-rtai-i386 is complete: Failure [4failed compile runtests] Build details are at
http://buildbot.linuxcnc.org/buildbot/builders/1201.rip-lucid-rtai-i386/builds/2172 blamelist: Chris Radek <chris@timeguy.com>
[12:35:12] <linuxcnc-build_> build #2173 of 0000.checkin is complete: Failure [4failed] Build details are at
http://buildbot.linuxcnc.org/buildbot/builders/0000.checkin/builds/2173 blamelist: Chris Radek <chris@timeguy.com>
[12:38:18] <cradek> ouch
[12:42:50] <cradek> access(".git/objects/61/0f3a8876dbd60a414f5001bf532252d4497979", F_OK) = 0
[12:42:53] <cradek> access(".git/objects/54/09decefea7ba4b911cd946cfb147a453e693c1", F_OK) = 0
[12:42:56] <cradek> --- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) @ 0 (0) ---
[12:42:58] <cradek> wellll that's new
[12:45:39] <skunkworks__> what did you do!!!!
[12:45:54] <cradek> git suddenly became all crashy for me
[12:46:07] <cradek> I see memtest in my future
[12:46:11] <skunkworks__> as a side note - alinging the partition helped a ton
[12:46:20] <skunkworks__> yeck
[12:46:30] <skunkworks__> the computer is usable again
[12:47:13] <KGB-linuxcnc> 03Chris Radek 05cradek/renamecomp b9369c9 06linuxcnc 10tests/comp/test.sh 10tests/symbols.0/test.sh 10tests/symbols.1/test.sh 10tests/usercomp.0/test.sh Fix tests broken by renaming comp * 14http://git.linuxcnc.org/?p=linuxcnc.git;a=commitdiff;h=b9369c9
[12:47:24] <cradek> fortunately I have more than one machine
[13:04:44] <seb_kuzminsky> cradek: let's put the bike shed in master
[13:16:25] <skunkworks__> I had never heard of that saying before today
[13:18:56] <cradek> bsd geeks all know about it, but it's a much wider effect
[13:23:53] <jepler> cradek: whatever .. I'll have to learn not to type "comp" anymore.
[13:24:27] <jepler> cradek: any way to make transition easier, like offering both names in 2.6 and then withdrawing the "comp" name in 2.7?
[13:25:09] <cradek> I'm sure that would be possible, but I don't think that makes the transition easier for anybody
[13:45:02] <jepler> huh, (non-repeatable) failure in tests/interp/subroutine-return --
http://pastebin.com/22EXFWZD
[13:45:08] <jepler> cannot reopen file (null) - removed or renamed? (No such file or directory)
[14:11:04] <KGB-linuxcnc> 03Chris Radek 05master a0613f0 06linuxcnc 10(14 files in 10 dirs) Rename comp to halcompile, to avoid several kinds of confusion * 14http://git.linuxcnc.org/?p=linuxcnc.git;a=commitdiff;h=a0613f0
[14:12:42] <KGB-linuxcnc> 05cradek/renamecomp b9369c9 06linuxcnc 04. branch deleted * 14http://git.linuxcnc.org/?p=linuxcnc.git;a=commitdiff;h=b9369c9
[14:14:17] <cradek> haha comp-plex
[14:14:30] <cradek> comp-eat
[14:21:19] <KimK> CaptHindsight: I am getting started with Mint 17, I hope to try LinuxCNC on it later and see what happens.
[14:26:03] <CaptHindsight> KimK: memleak built and preempt_rt kernel v3.12.22-rt34
http://dpaste.com/22CPR57 that ran ~30uS
[14:26:24] <CaptHindsight> you can try that new kernel as well
[14:27:56] <CaptHindsight> I have the 3.4.55 RTAI running on Ubuntu 14.04 but not Linuxcnc yet
[14:37:17] <KimK> CaptHindsight: Sounds great, thanks. I decided I was done putting up with Ubuntu's and Gnome's shenanigans. Plus I think I'm going to like Cinnamon way better than trying to run Gnome 3 in classic mode. Mint has been beating Ubuntu soundly in the Distrowatch poll (currently 3,521 to 2,193)
http://distrowatch.com/ and Mint 17 is the LTS version, so, great, I'm going to try to switch. We'll see if I encounter any problems.
[14:38:37] <KimK> Hopefully not since Mint 17 is based on Ubuntu 14.04, but you never know what might pop up.
[14:39:16] <mozmck1> I like Cinnamon pretty well.
[14:40:06] <KimK> Hi mozmck1 , thanks, good to know.
[14:44:17] <KimK> I started to fiddle with the panel settings in 17 to try to get two taskbars that look like 10.04 (I'm used to 10.04, and I have a lot of widgets on the upper "empty" taskbar) but I had to quit, I'll get back to it later. Any advice appreciated, if someone has already done that.
[14:48:32] <KimK> And I'm not fanatical about it, if it ends up looking a little different from 10.04, I can live with that.
[14:54:46] <mozmck1> KimK: in Panel Settings, there is a "Panel Layout" at the top.
[16:07:14] <CaptHindsight> KimK: I got tired of Ubuntu back around v8. I'm trying to get multitouch working well on some desktop and I'm wondering about linuxcnc conflicts with the Ubuntu 14.04 packages
[20:34:39] <memfrob> some files from ubc3-7i80 were ignored by git during the merge into master
[20:34:55] <memfrob> specifically src/emc, any idea why?
[20:35:27] <mozmck> Make sure git wasn't told to ignore changes to those files.
[20:37:19] <mozmck> by ignore I mean --assume-unchanged
[20:37:51] <memfrob> just FYI i need to redo the merge into master, something went wrong
[20:38:05] <memfrob> (ubc3-7i80-master branch is broken)
[20:38:05] <mozmck> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2363197/can-i-get-a-list-of-files-marked-assume-unchanged
[20:38:44] <mozmck> I mention the assume-unchanged because it bit me once, and it is not an obvious thing. I don't know how some of my files got marked with that either.
[20:39:40] <memfrob> that's really odd, thanks mozmck. i never ran into this kind of issue before.
[20:39:55] <memfrob> (and i have years of experience with git btw)
[20:41:42] <memfrob> now instead of me copypasta by hand, is there a way to tell git to not ignore those files when running merge?
[20:43:10] <memfrob> ah --no-assume-unchanged
[20:44:28] <memfrob> git update-index --assume-unchanged <file> is the syntax. i wonder if it takes wildcards.
[20:44:53] <memfrob> (dont ignore anything unless its in .gitignore)
[20:45:06] <memfrob> ^that should be the default anyway, 100% of the time
[20:45:06] <mozmck> I don't know.
[20:45:24] <mozmck> I found the files that did not update and ran it on them I believe.
[20:45:51] <memfrob> mozmck, if you ran into the same issue, that means the .git directory in linuxcnc is borkde
[20:46:13] <mozmck> Oh! This was on a different project of mine!
[20:46:21] <mozmck> sorry for the confusion.
[20:46:41] <memfrob> maybe my .git directory is messed up then?
[20:47:24] <mozmck> I don't know! That just came to mind when you said some files were ignored.
[20:47:56] <memfrob> if this is exclusively on my end then my ISP is now officially impossible for me to work with.
[20:48:18] <mozmck> I was able to to tell it --no-assume-unchanged on the file or 2 that refused to commit and fixed it.
[21:00:51] <CaptHindsight> our ISP is unstable the past couple of days, have to add another provider or wait till it settles down :(
[21:01:35] <CaptHindsight> so uploading anything over a few MB to GIT is hosed for the time being
[21:02:11] <CaptHindsight> thank you AT&T
[21:02:40] <CaptHindsight> the service is fine as long as you hardly use it
[21:03:30] <CaptHindsight> so that GIT diff of ubc3-7i80 is broken for the time being