<rekado_>mark_weaver: nss on mips finally built! Took only 1d 4h 14m 19s <rekado_>now icedtea6 on mips could be restarted (it's still listed as a cached failure because of nss) <rekado_>civodul: thanks for your mail about this permission problem I have. I can only test and reply in the evening (~ 10 hrs from now). Sorry for the delay! <civodul>i may be available on IRC this evening <rekado_>numpy rebuilds require a lot of time. I would like to make them substitutable on x86_64 and i686 by building them against openblas. (On MIPS we don't have a working openblas yet.) Yay or nay? <phant0mas>sneek: later tell civodul, will push 05dd3496796bbb5a59314c60ebd2d4656155e4ee from wip-hurd to core-updates as well. ***jchmrt is now known as pietdagamer
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<phant0mas>mark_weaver: did a mistake on commit ba42199eb34d6598d8639528250e460aa18c3fc1 in core-updates, and forgot the ` in (native-inputs ("m4" ,m4)) <taylanub>phant0mas: push a patch that fixes it. no force-pushing. <phant0mas>taylanub: what should be the commit message? <taylanub>something in the usual style I'd say. maybe 'gnu: foobar: Add missing quasiquote.' with a short elaboration below <taylanub>and the usual ChangeLog style lines of course <phant0mas>every time I am pushing to the repo, I am getting terrified :P <taylanub>I had that too. one gets used to it :) shouldn't become sloppy of course. <phant0mas>believe me, after this, I will triple check before I press push :P <zacts>a new security vulnerability was found <zacts>I guess it affects TLS, and some versions of OpenSSH? <zacts>(in case you haven't heard of it already) <mark_weaver>phant0mas: don't worry about it. I've certainly made my share of mistakes, and I'm not alone :) <mark_weaver>zacts: what versions of OpenSSH are affected? can you provide a reference for that? *mark_weaver just read LWN's article on logjam, and it didn't mention SSH at all. <zacts>mark_weaver: sorry but I don't know... I've tried searching the openbsd-openssh mailing lists, but the archive services OpenBSD.org reccomends wasn't really helpful for me. <zacts>I really don't know where to find this information yet <zacts>perhaps the debian mailing lists? <mark_weaver>weakdh.org recommends using the latest version of OpenSSH, which we already have in Guix, so until I hear otherwise I guess we're okay on that front. <mark_weaver>however, I see now that we may need to update our GnuTLS asap :-( <zacts>mark_weaver: please don't rely on me personally to update you on if OpenSSH needs a patch, as I would love to do this, but I may be in over my head with studying and projects... <zacts>although, I'll still let you know if I do find anything ***kmic is now known as kmicu
<civodul>phant0mas: commit dedaf in core-updates has another typo: native-inputs must be a list, which it is not <sneek>Welcome back civodul, you have 1 message. <sneek>civodul, phant0mas says: will push 05dd3496796bbb5a59314c60ebd2d4656155e4ee from wip-hurd to core-updates as well. <phant0mas>I am not ever pushing anything to core-updates again unless I get an ok from you :P <civodul>just take your time, relax, and don't panic ;-) <civodul>well, staring at incredible bugs, that sort of thing ;-) <civodul>rekado: /run/setuid-programs/sudo does have the 's' bits and is root-owned, right? <paroneayea>civodul: just read that thread about /gnu/store on-list, I can guess what incredible bug you mean :)