**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Feb 04 10:59:57 2006 Feb 04 11:37:19 w Feb 04 14:43:35 hej! Feb 04 14:44:54 I've been trying to do a ipkg install unslung-devel - I get an error message "ERROR: Cannot satisfy the following dependencies for unslung-devel: wget-ssl" Feb 04 14:45:04 any suggestions? Feb 04 14:53:46 Hi newbie45 Feb 04 14:54:02 One moment. I will have a look Feb 04 14:55:05 thanks marceln Feb 04 15:01:11 Are you running unslung 5.x on a slug? Feb 04 15:04:12 As far as i can see the package isn't in the repository. Feb 04 15:04:44 marceln: yes, the current version Feb 04 15:06:11 I can't find the package but i could sent it by mail? Feb 04 15:06:56 would be nice :-) Feb 04 15:07:05 tgoeppel@gmx.de Feb 04 15:07:12 marceln: http://olifant.homeip.net/DISK%201/packets.html Feb 04 15:07:29 that's a package list I got 4 days ago Feb 04 15:07:51 wget-ssl ist still listed Feb 04 15:08:09 Please have a look at: http://ipkgfind.nslu2-linux.org/result.php?query=wget&searchtype=package§ion= Feb 04 15:09:47 marceln: isn't that the ordinary version of wget? I've got this one... Feb 04 15:09:52 I did a update wget to 1.10.2 30 January. Feb 04 15:10:37 you mean wget, not wget-ssl, don't you? Feb 04 15:11:20 It's the same program. "wget-ssl" is wget compiled with ssl options. Feb 04 15:11:38 wget without ssl isn't maintained any longer. Feb 04 15:11:46 ah, ok Feb 04 15:12:03 Please check your mail Feb 04 15:12:22 so I'll have to get the packets for native development manually? Feb 04 15:13:09 After you have installed wget-ssl everything should be fine. Feb 04 15:13:15 't paket is er - hartelijk bedankt :-) Feb 04 15:13:42 I will try to fix the reason why the package isn't in the repository anymore. Feb 04 15:14:29 In dat geval gelijk reclame maken: http://www.nllgg.nl/bijeenkomsten_2006_slugdag Feb 04 15:16:12 ah, in Utrecht :-) Feb 04 15:17:57 voor mij is dat helaas een beetje te ver - maar misschien ben ik bij toeval wel in nederland Feb 04 15:22:03 nu werkt 't Feb 04 15:24:09 Nail is working to fix the errors in the repository. Feb 04 15:25:01 Succes er mee. Feb 04 15:26:14 bedankt :-) Feb 04 16:03:13 I need a little help concerning compiling kernel modules Feb 04 16:39:31 Which module? Feb 04 16:47:34 i'm looking for a optware ipkg gcc package for my ds-101 ? i'm not sure where to go ? Feb 04 16:48:11 marceln: sorry, I was afk Feb 04 16:49:14 marceln: Linux Driver for Atmel AT76C5XXx-based Wireless Devices ( http://atmelwlandriver.sourceforge.net/downloads.html ) Feb 04 16:55:49 It's a 2.6.x kernel driver. Feb 04 16:57:53 2.6 or 2.4 Feb 04 16:58:26 marceln: there is a 'Makefile.kernelv2.4' Feb 04 16:58:49 and the readme tells me that I'll need the kernel sources Feb 04 17:00:00 which packages will I have to install? kernel-dev? Feb 04 17:07:51 I have found it. Feb 04 17:08:06 :-) Feb 04 17:43:29 brb Feb 04 18:01:03 b Feb 04 18:15:15 I am not sure. I have some object files which might work? Feb 04 18:16:23 I placed the atmelwlandriver in my cross compile environment and changed some files. Feb 04 18:17:04 Used the unslung kernel build directory as include dir for kernel files. Feb 04 18:17:13 And build some objects. Feb 04 18:20:45 marceln-away: I tried 'native' but it demands a lot of things I don't want to install (X11-headers etc) Feb 04 18:22:09 I guess I'll have to use a cross-devellopment installation to get it working Feb 04 18:23:42 obviously I need more than just the kernel modules - the command-line tools will be needed, too Feb 04 18:48:33 I'm trying to get the hang of these diversion scripts in uNSLUng. 1. /unslung let's me extend /etc/rc.d 2. what does /opt do for me and how? I keep coming up with 3 ways to do anything and I'm not really sure what is appropriate even when I get something to work. Feb 04 18:53:10 Well I've just found one thing it will do.... Hang the system so that it doesn't come up properly. sweet. Now i get to reflash and start again. Feb 04 18:54:15 When are people usually here? Feb 04 18:56:26 I'm trying to figure out whether to use unslung or openslug. Openslug doesn't seem to get package updates (ie asterisk), but I'd prefer to use LVM which unslung doesn't seem to have. Is there a method for re-compiling (back/sideways-porting) unslung packages for openslug? Feb 04 19:09:20 I'll be off Feb 04 19:09:22 cu Feb 04 19:10:37 I'll be nancy. Feb 04 19:10:41 uc Feb 04 19:12:32 welp.... ssh installed, flash drive on disk 1, ntfs mounted on disk 2, ntpclient installed, next step is to mount my wife's box. Woo hoo! Feb 04 19:33:43 astroid, some words about the dir things... /unslung is not an extending of /etc/rc.d, more a kind of override, you can use this dir, if you don't like, or want change things in /etc/rc.d Feb 04 19:35:14 /opt is the place where optware programs are installed. /opt/etc is the place where are the config files from some optware progs are stored, the startscripts for those programs are in /opt/etc/init.d Feb 04 19:43:26 cap: thanks again. I like the tidiness of keeping customization seperate in /unslung. I like to write a big startup script for my embedded devices so that when I screw them up (which I do) I can reconfigure a reflash very quickly. Feb 04 19:52:20 If I copy make/asterisk.mk and sources/asterisk/*.patch over to the openslug build system, will this work? Feb 04 19:52:58 (with the appropiate changes to the source to make a .bb file) Feb 04 20:03:26 I want to mount my wife's box but I can't get it up: mount -t smbfs -o username=xxxxx,password=xxxxx //192.168.1.101/share /mnt/maria - is there a module I need to install to have the smbmount work properly? Feb 04 20:04:46 smbfs Feb 04 20:04:55 on the client side Feb 04 20:05:50 think i've got it. It will be nice to get it up again :) Feb 04 20:08:35 almost got it.... Feb 04 20:08:36 # smbmount //192.168.1.101/SHARE /mnt/maria -o username=maria,password=platinum Feb 04 20:08:36 607: session request to 192.168.1.101 failed (Called name not present) Feb 04 20:08:36 607: session request to 192 failed (Called name not present) Feb 04 20:08:44 this is ugly but it works. Feb 04 20:08:58 this does not mount -t smbfs -o username=maria,password=platinum //192.168.1.101/SHARE /mnt/maria Feb 04 20:09:32 other than reminding me to change the share password can you see where i'm going wrong ;) Feb 04 20:10:54 auth failure?? http://www.google.co.nz/search?hl=en&q=session+request+to++failed+%28Called+name+not+present%29&btnG=Google+Search&meta= Feb 04 20:11:20 maria added with smbpasswd -a maria? Feb 04 20:14:14 I usually find smbclient is a good way to test if the samba connection is working Feb 04 20:23:26 interesting smbmount uses the netbios publshed name first then resolves to the ip. Feb 04 20:27:29 oddly mount doesn't seem to be handing off to smbmount properly but smbmount works fine. Feb 04 20:28:41 smbmount //netbiosname/SHARE /mnt/maria -username=mylovingwife password=nowchanged works perfectly. Feb 04 20:31:47 it seems that busybox mount is unable to handle the smbfs Feb 04 20:33:03 same issue accessing mount.cifs in openwrt. Feb 04 20:33:39 or the kernel was build without smbfs option Feb 04 20:34:24 not a very sexy bug to fix. Feb 04 20:37:50 I may have to set up a linux environment and start being useful. Feb 04 21:23:58 hmm. I may have a space issue. my 256 meg memory stick isn't enough for perl and rsync. things are bogging down badly. Feb 04 21:24:22 think i need more swap. Feb 04 21:26:20 interesting: free reports... Feb 04 21:26:44 total used free shared buffers Feb 04 21:26:44 Mem: 30520 29404 1116 0 10568 Feb 04 21:26:44 Swap: 0 0 0 Feb 04 21:26:44 Total: 30520 29404 1116 Feb 04 21:26:55 it looks like i don't have a swap. Feb 04 21:28:02 you'd need to run swap off an external disk. given you are using a usb disb i'd probablty not bother Feb 04 21:31:31 I can put a swap on the ntfs drive on disk2 though :), ps shows a few useless tasks (OneTouch and Reset) to kill. Is openslug more memory effective? Feb 04 21:32:11 don't think winalike Feb 04 21:32:45 *x systems usually use all available memory Feb 04 21:33:18 and swap if it is need Feb 04 21:33:26 ok. Feb 04 21:34:00 but on an unslung system you should have ~58MByte swap out of the box Feb 04 21:34:46 caplink: but do you really think it's wise to activate swap on memstick? Feb 04 21:35:27 * mwester considers a moment... Feb 04 21:35:36 I disabled the swap on the stick to give it some life. Feb 04 21:35:36 drif, no that isn't what i think, but normally there should be a swap part, also on a mem stick, that is what makes me wonder Feb 04 21:35:41 ah, ok Feb 04 21:36:10 touch /.ext3flash Feb 04 21:36:20 then you should add a swap file on your disk, but make sure, that you activate that swap after the disk is mounted Feb 04 21:36:43 that's kind of where my head was going. Feb 04 21:37:32 128 MB memory stick costs 14 USD - they're almost disposable! Why not swap on it, as long as one replaces it regularly? Unslung requires a swap partition, but if you "touch /.ext3flash" it gets turned off. I just comment out the line to turn it off, am careful about what runs so that I don't swap much, and I have a spare 128MB memory stick ready :) Feb 04 21:38:10 Oh - except it's slow to swap on the stick - that may be a problem for some. Feb 04 21:40:16 I'm going to have to break down and buy some disks and set up a raid. I'm curious whether the slug will be up to the processing tasks in the end but it's a darn interesting place to start. Feb 04 21:42:00 There is a wiki article about doing so. I have printed it, and I have a second 250GB drive connected to my main slug right now -- I'm just waiting for time to spend to set up RAID myself -- it looks like a better solution (for me anyway) than the drive copy... Feb 04 21:48:45 I'm thinking that rsnapshot will handle my backup needs and that a software raid on the back end will take care of the redundancy requirement. Feb 04 22:05:10 is the device-mapper module avaliable on openslug? seems to be some indication that its included by default, but lvcreate complains about lack of lvm-mapper Feb 04 22:05:16 er, device-mapper I mean Feb 04 22:21:01 Well I discovered it. device-mapper.ipk should probably add a Depends: to the kernel-dm-mod.ipk Feb 04 23:17:35 anyone alive ? Feb 04 23:18:06 I would like to know where the php log's are (if any) Feb 04 23:18:19 and how to get find to work Feb 04 23:20:47 what do you try, and what is your target? Feb 04 23:22:44 im trying to get my php script working .. but the page does not load .. therefore i need the php error log Feb 04 23:23:16 i have installed php-thttpd Feb 04 23:25:21 pro-x: php-thttpd has problems with http-post-requests. Do you try to post something to your script ? Feb 04 23:26:52 no im trying to connect to mysql and fecth some data Feb 04 23:28:05 *fetch Feb 04 23:28:11 have you double-checked phpinfo for mysql-support ? Feb 04 23:28:54 nope ... checking now Feb 04 23:30:26 It is listed under Supported databases Feb 04 23:31:29 and the DB is running and listening to the right IP/port ? Feb 04 23:33:44 yes Feb 04 23:35:03 ill try again tomorrow .. it's bedtime :) Feb 05 01:53:10 hi I'm trying to use upslug2 with macOSX Feb 05 01:53:23 has anyone got it to work with mac? Feb 05 01:56:26 Hi I'm trying to use upslug with macOSX Feb 05 01:56:34 has anyone got it to work Feb 05 01:56:53 I'm getting errors with the autoconfig Feb 05 02:00:20 any mac ppl here? Feb 05 04:37:00 Backing up 1 disk to another (2 300G disks) via rsync. Should I worry about syncing the conf partition or just data? Feb 05 04:39:59 I ask because I wonder if I also sync over conf if disk 2 will work as a hot backup for disk 1. Feb 05 05:24:45 Oh well. **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Feb 05 10:59:59 2006