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<f_> oh nice
<f_> We now have online chatlogs!
<f_> No /topic in logs though, weird.
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<f_> Sorry for the topic spam!
<f_> clever: ^ online logs
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<whitequark> f_: the logger bot is stateless; it doesn't know whether there was a topic logged already
<f_> Sure, good to know. Thanks anyway!
<whitequark> and the logger frontend just fetches the last logged /topic for the day
<whitequark> since people usually change the /topic right away it's never been an issue
<whitequark> cheers!
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<f_> Cheers!
<clever> f_: ah nice!
<f_> That logger is really nice.
<f_> At this point someone could have a domain point to libera.irclog.whitequark.org via CNAME
<f_> like: logs.jruby.org/jruby
<f_> the librerpi website should get some more love
<f_> clever: Should I add a link to the CI?
<clever> which hydra page you thinking of?
<f_> latest ci build, I mean
<f_> or list of CI builds
<clever> something in this area maybe
<clever> or the other one....
<clever> ah this one
<clever> the dist package, contains all of the firmware fully built
<clever> just unpack it to / and it boots
<clever> (if partitioned properly)
<f_> The first one LGTM
<f_> That's what I was thinking of
<clever> with lk-overlay, you need extra docs on which files you need and how to rename and layout
<clever> while with the dist job in rpi-nixos, its already been renamed and laid out
<f_> Docs which we'll have on the website anyway
<clever> yeah
<f_> I think we already have them on the website
<f_> just cleaning up
<clever> the dist_deb package is just the tar packaged into a .deb
<clever> so you could dpkg -i ./foo.deb to install it
<clever> which reminds me...
<clever> f_: did you see this one before?
<f_> I don't remember seeing that
<f_> But it seems like you're trying to manually install debian with debootstrap and installing the CI .deb
<clever> yep
<clever> from memory, i think the only problem i had, was that i forgot about etc/fstab, and making the root r/w
<clever> otherwise, it just booted up and worked
<clever> and anybody that maintains a distro could then take that gist, and adapt it to another distro
<f_> archlinux :D
<clever> the average gentoo or arch user could also do it :P
<clever> because of how complex the install process is
<f_> Trust me, it's not very complex.
<f_> looking at online logs, works really well
<clever> relative to ubuntu, it is :P
<clever> but ive installed LFS, gentoo isnt complex anymore
<f_> lol
<f_> Linux For Starters? cough* linux from scratch
<clever> from scratch, yeah :P
<clever> i ran LFS on my router for several years
<clever> but its not something you can upgrade and maintain
<juri_> i used to run it, but added a step of placing all of the pieces in .deb containers.
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