OK, How will I identify the upload when I see it? The box is running Debian/Sid and I do regular updates. So presumably, I’ll see a “linux-image-3.16.0-4-armmp” package go by sometime soon? And I’ll know I’ve got it when I see two /dev/rtc* devices?
As for “[email protected]” — I’m afraid it’s bogus. I had exim4 configured wrong when I submitted the original bugreport /-:. I’m subscribed to the bugreport with my proper address (“[email protected]”) now; so you can either just send stuff for me to the bugreport directly or to the “@pobox.com” address, and delete (or simply ignore) “[email protected]” whenever it raises its head. Thanks! This has been an interesting and educational discussion! Rick On May 6, 2015, at 1:01 AM, Ian Campbell <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sat, 2015-05-02 at 17:21 +0100, Ian Campbell wrote: >> We typically build RTCs statically (for this sort of reason) so it seems >> like the right thing for us to do here is to build both in. > > Which I've now done in SVN. Rick, please test the next upload. > > Also, Rick, I'm getting messages from my MTA about not being able to > deliver to [email protected], it's been queuing/retrying since > the weekend and says I shouldn't worry, but I thought I'd mention it > since I was here. Exim logs say: > > 2015-05-06 06:48:50 1YoZqj-0002JC-G0 == [email protected] > R=dnslookup T=remote_smtp defer (-53): retry time not reached for any host > > Hopefully you will see this via some other route. > > Ian. > > -- > To unsubscribe, send mail to [email protected]. > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: https://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

