There is no new builds from Ubuntu Mainline from 01.19
Yesterday I noticed on kernel PPA mainline that the last build is on 19th of January 2019, which is 5 days back. I was hoping to try the new 5.0 rc3. Daily build are also from 19th. After some digging around I found:
/home/kernel-ppa/kteam-tools/mainline-build/mainline-work-kmsgq cod-changeset-build 'disco' 'linux' 'crack' 'cod/changeset/disco/hash--0ee7e06f2fa5b1d3b3defabddc4fcab28fa2e1d2' 'LP#1809046' # Out of disk space
There is problem, or they are doing some maintenance?
Edit: I think that after system update, there is problem with git-build-recipe.
RUN ['git-build-recipe', '--safe', '--no-build', '--manifest', '/home/buildd/build-RECIPEBRANCHBUILD-2025873/chroot-autobuild/home/buildd/work/tree/manifest', '--distribution', 'cosmic', '--allow-fallback-to-native', '--append-version', '~ubuntu18.10.1', '/home/buildd/build-RECIPEBRANCHBUILD-2025873/chroot-autobuild/home/buildd/work/recipe', '/home/buildd/build-RECIPEBRANCHBUILD-2025873/chroot-autobuild/home/buildd/work/tree']
usage: git-build-recipe [-h] [--manifest PATH] [--if-changed-from PATH]
[--package PACKAGE] [--distribution DISTRIBUTION]
[--no-build] [--append-version APPEND_VERSION]
[--safe] [--allow-fallback-to-native]
LOCATION [WORKING-BASEDIR]
git-build-recipe: error: No control file to take the package name from, and --package not specified.
kernel ppa
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Yesterday I noticed on kernel PPA mainline that the last build is on 19th of January 2019, which is 5 days back. I was hoping to try the new 5.0 rc3. Daily build are also from 19th. After some digging around I found:
/home/kernel-ppa/kteam-tools/mainline-build/mainline-work-kmsgq cod-changeset-build 'disco' 'linux' 'crack' 'cod/changeset/disco/hash--0ee7e06f2fa5b1d3b3defabddc4fcab28fa2e1d2' 'LP#1809046' # Out of disk space
There is problem, or they are doing some maintenance?
Edit: I think that after system update, there is problem with git-build-recipe.
RUN ['git-build-recipe', '--safe', '--no-build', '--manifest', '/home/buildd/build-RECIPEBRANCHBUILD-2025873/chroot-autobuild/home/buildd/work/tree/manifest', '--distribution', 'cosmic', '--allow-fallback-to-native', '--append-version', '~ubuntu18.10.1', '/home/buildd/build-RECIPEBRANCHBUILD-2025873/chroot-autobuild/home/buildd/work/recipe', '/home/buildd/build-RECIPEBRANCHBUILD-2025873/chroot-autobuild/home/buildd/work/tree']
usage: git-build-recipe [-h] [--manifest PATH] [--if-changed-from PATH]
[--package PACKAGE] [--distribution DISTRIBUTION]
[--no-build] [--append-version APPEND_VERSION]
[--safe] [--allow-fallback-to-native]
LOCATION [WORKING-BASEDIR]
git-build-recipe: error: No control file to take the package name from, and --package not specified.
kernel ppa
The mainline PPA breaks about 2 or 3 times per year. Sometimes the kernel team doesn't seem to notice until someone tells them, which I have often done via IRC. I am not familiar withgit-build-recipe
, but did not have an issue compiling kernel 5.0-rc3 myself, using the method detailed here.
– Doug Smythies
Jan 23 at 15:03
Can you notice them please, because I don't use IRC at all.
– Dimitar Atanasov
Jan 23 at 16:44
It 's there now.
– Doug Smythies
Jan 25 at 16:06
All is working now.
– Dimitar Atanasov
Jan 25 at 20:01
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Yesterday I noticed on kernel PPA mainline that the last build is on 19th of January 2019, which is 5 days back. I was hoping to try the new 5.0 rc3. Daily build are also from 19th. After some digging around I found:
/home/kernel-ppa/kteam-tools/mainline-build/mainline-work-kmsgq cod-changeset-build 'disco' 'linux' 'crack' 'cod/changeset/disco/hash--0ee7e06f2fa5b1d3b3defabddc4fcab28fa2e1d2' 'LP#1809046' # Out of disk space
There is problem, or they are doing some maintenance?
Edit: I think that after system update, there is problem with git-build-recipe.
RUN ['git-build-recipe', '--safe', '--no-build', '--manifest', '/home/buildd/build-RECIPEBRANCHBUILD-2025873/chroot-autobuild/home/buildd/work/tree/manifest', '--distribution', 'cosmic', '--allow-fallback-to-native', '--append-version', '~ubuntu18.10.1', '/home/buildd/build-RECIPEBRANCHBUILD-2025873/chroot-autobuild/home/buildd/work/recipe', '/home/buildd/build-RECIPEBRANCHBUILD-2025873/chroot-autobuild/home/buildd/work/tree']
usage: git-build-recipe [-h] [--manifest PATH] [--if-changed-from PATH]
[--package PACKAGE] [--distribution DISTRIBUTION]
[--no-build] [--append-version APPEND_VERSION]
[--safe] [--allow-fallback-to-native]
LOCATION [WORKING-BASEDIR]
git-build-recipe: error: No control file to take the package name from, and --package not specified.
kernel ppa
Yesterday I noticed on kernel PPA mainline that the last build is on 19th of January 2019, which is 5 days back. I was hoping to try the new 5.0 rc3. Daily build are also from 19th. After some digging around I found:
/home/kernel-ppa/kteam-tools/mainline-build/mainline-work-kmsgq cod-changeset-build 'disco' 'linux' 'crack' 'cod/changeset/disco/hash--0ee7e06f2fa5b1d3b3defabddc4fcab28fa2e1d2' 'LP#1809046' # Out of disk space
There is problem, or they are doing some maintenance?
Edit: I think that after system update, there is problem with git-build-recipe.
RUN ['git-build-recipe', '--safe', '--no-build', '--manifest', '/home/buildd/build-RECIPEBRANCHBUILD-2025873/chroot-autobuild/home/buildd/work/tree/manifest', '--distribution', 'cosmic', '--allow-fallback-to-native', '--append-version', '~ubuntu18.10.1', '/home/buildd/build-RECIPEBRANCHBUILD-2025873/chroot-autobuild/home/buildd/work/recipe', '/home/buildd/build-RECIPEBRANCHBUILD-2025873/chroot-autobuild/home/buildd/work/tree']
usage: git-build-recipe [-h] [--manifest PATH] [--if-changed-from PATH]
[--package PACKAGE] [--distribution DISTRIBUTION]
[--no-build] [--append-version APPEND_VERSION]
[--safe] [--allow-fallback-to-native]
LOCATION [WORKING-BASEDIR]
git-build-recipe: error: No control file to take the package name from, and --package not specified.
kernel ppa
kernel ppa
edited Jan 23 at 10:07
Dimitar Atanasov
asked Jan 23 at 6:37
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The mainline PPA breaks about 2 or 3 times per year. Sometimes the kernel team doesn't seem to notice until someone tells them, which I have often done via IRC. I am not familiar withgit-build-recipe
, but did not have an issue compiling kernel 5.0-rc3 myself, using the method detailed here.
– Doug Smythies
Jan 23 at 15:03
Can you notice them please, because I don't use IRC at all.
– Dimitar Atanasov
Jan 23 at 16:44
It 's there now.
– Doug Smythies
Jan 25 at 16:06
All is working now.
– Dimitar Atanasov
Jan 25 at 20:01
add a comment |
The mainline PPA breaks about 2 or 3 times per year. Sometimes the kernel team doesn't seem to notice until someone tells them, which I have often done via IRC. I am not familiar withgit-build-recipe
, but did not have an issue compiling kernel 5.0-rc3 myself, using the method detailed here.
– Doug Smythies
Jan 23 at 15:03
Can you notice them please, because I don't use IRC at all.
– Dimitar Atanasov
Jan 23 at 16:44
It 's there now.
– Doug Smythies
Jan 25 at 16:06
All is working now.
– Dimitar Atanasov
Jan 25 at 20:01
The mainline PPA breaks about 2 or 3 times per year. Sometimes the kernel team doesn't seem to notice until someone tells them, which I have often done via IRC. I am not familiar with
git-build-recipe
, but did not have an issue compiling kernel 5.0-rc3 myself, using the method detailed here.– Doug Smythies
Jan 23 at 15:03
The mainline PPA breaks about 2 or 3 times per year. Sometimes the kernel team doesn't seem to notice until someone tells them, which I have often done via IRC. I am not familiar with
git-build-recipe
, but did not have an issue compiling kernel 5.0-rc3 myself, using the method detailed here.– Doug Smythies
Jan 23 at 15:03
Can you notice them please, because I don't use IRC at all.
– Dimitar Atanasov
Jan 23 at 16:44
Can you notice them please, because I don't use IRC at all.
– Dimitar Atanasov
Jan 23 at 16:44
It 's there now.
– Doug Smythies
Jan 25 at 16:06
It 's there now.
– Doug Smythies
Jan 25 at 16:06
All is working now.
– Dimitar Atanasov
Jan 25 at 20:01
All is working now.
– Dimitar Atanasov
Jan 25 at 20:01
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The mainline PPA breaks about 2 or 3 times per year. Sometimes the kernel team doesn't seem to notice until someone tells them, which I have often done via IRC. I am not familiar with
git-build-recipe
, but did not have an issue compiling kernel 5.0-rc3 myself, using the method detailed here.– Doug Smythies
Jan 23 at 15:03
Can you notice them please, because I don't use IRC at all.
– Dimitar Atanasov
Jan 23 at 16:44
It 's there now.
– Doug Smythies
Jan 25 at 16:06
All is working now.
– Dimitar Atanasov
Jan 25 at 20:01