**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Oct 07 02:59:57 2006 Oct 07 08:30:58 hmm would anyone know why i cant compile gcc with crossdev Oct 07 13:00:18 okay Oct 07 13:00:22 hello Oct 07 13:00:33 Anyone..? Oct 07 13:01:39 hi joshin Oct 07 13:01:42 hi fleetfoot Oct 07 13:02:04 Howdy jake_ Oct 07 13:02:19 joshin: are you using openslug? (3.10-beta) Oct 07 13:02:46 I'm using openslug 4.0 beta and gentoo-slug. :) Oct 07 13:02:58 What's up? Oct 07 13:02:59 wow Oct 07 13:03:11 I didn't got openslug 4.0 to run.. Oct 07 13:03:24 which brand of openslug you are using? Oct 07 13:03:58 I built myself a copy from the sources. Oct 07 13:04:38 oh nice. Oct 07 13:04:41 But I have 2 slugs. One runs from very recent openslug sources and the other runs a touch older version of openslug which I used to bootstrap gentoo slug upon. Oct 07 13:04:48 I've also worked with openslug. Oct 07 13:04:52 oops Oct 07 13:04:54 gentooslug Oct 07 13:05:01 http://www.roadrunner.cx/gentooslug Oct 07 13:05:51 Cool. I'll have my own version of a stage3 out soon. If you read my post, you'll see what's different with mine... Oct 07 13:06:04 where's your post? Oct 07 13:06:14 http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-289724-postdays-0-postorder-asc-start-50.html Oct 07 13:06:33 Are you the Jake of that post? Oct 07 13:06:52 hey found it.. Oct 07 13:06:55 Jake1981? Oct 07 13:07:29 I'd guess yes. :) Oct 07 13:07:41 yeap. Oct 07 13:08:19 No, I just asked because.. Oct 07 13:08:20 heh Oct 07 13:08:20 want to see something.. Oct 07 13:08:20 wait a sec.. Oct 07 13:09:22 okay Oct 07 13:09:23 ready Oct 07 13:09:30 Thanks for all the hard work! Now I need to get my version out. Maybe as a torrent to lessen the bandwidth impact Oct 07 13:09:30 I'm sorry about quality of this stuff.. Oct 07 13:09:33 no wait.. Oct 07 13:09:43 want to see what my slug is doing? Oct 07 13:09:44 Sure. Oct 07 13:09:48 check http://roadrunner.cx:808 Oct 07 13:09:54 *literally* Oct 07 13:10:14 I saw that when you were talking to Nail. I think it was Nail... Oct 07 13:10:21 (it's running gspcav1 module and hosting that stream by standalone unit, webcam is connected to slug) Oct 07 13:10:30 so I was just having some spare time here.. Oct 07 13:10:34 so I was thinking if someone needs a module.. Oct 07 13:10:43 Yup, I remember. That was pretty funny. Oct 07 13:10:43 I could compile it.. Oct 07 13:10:58 but no one's here unfortunately :) Oct 07 13:11:09 once when I'd do all the work for 'em :) Oct 07 13:11:11 for free.. Oct 07 13:11:12 well.. Oct 07 13:11:16 I'll let you go.. Oct 07 13:11:28 Hmm.. Wasn't fuse missing from openslug.. Oct 07 13:11:32 gotta do that next.. Oct 07 13:11:38 I'm here often. It was good to chat! Oct 07 13:11:49 yeah. thanks for.. thanks :) Oct 07 13:12:07 I actually want to build a portage.bb for openslug. That could make getting gentoo-slug built much easier. Oct 07 13:12:36 great idea.. Oct 07 13:13:01 but no need builds of gentooslug coming from me very soon.. Oct 07 13:13:05 It shouldn't be hard. Just need to find the time... Oct 07 13:13:13 now when it's developed.. Oct 07 13:13:30 I finally want to start using all the stuff I did.. Oct 07 13:13:42 formatting hd soon and then untarring (poor man's defrag) Oct 07 13:13:51 and then starting modificating stuff to my needs.. Oct 07 13:13:52 I know the feeling. :) And stay on your girlfriend's good side! Oct 07 13:14:03 ? Oct 07 13:14:17 heh Oct 07 13:14:55 Not spending so much time working on the build that she feels neglected. Oct 07 13:14:58 yeah, well there's a lot of other stuff too that has taken our precious time together.. but just wanted to thank her someway about understanding me.. Oct 07 13:15:16 Yup. My wife sometimes feels the same way. Oct 07 13:15:19 can't live together since my ex still lives with me :) Oct 07 13:15:36 and my new job.. well, sometimes I do a really long days.. max. 26,5h in a row.. Oct 07 13:15:44 Sounds like a soapopera. Oct 07 13:16:05 I know about long hours. I used to BE and then run the operations department for Hotmail.com. Oct 07 13:16:09 feels like one too :) Oct 07 13:16:13 I don't miss those 49 hour days. Oct 07 13:16:23 heh Oct 07 13:16:25 same job.. Oct 07 13:16:28 I mean.. Oct 07 13:16:33 we both propably used to sit that long.. Oct 07 13:16:43 :) Oct 07 13:16:45 expect that I drive a truck when I sit :) Oct 07 13:18:00 okay.. Oct 07 13:18:02 I just drive a computer. Or when I left Hotmail, 6000 of them. Oct 07 13:18:19 ov511 driver's compiled for voodoo2 when he appears.. Oct 07 13:18:27 next.. Oct 07 13:18:28 fuse.. Oct 07 13:19:01 I couldn't be on a job like that.. Oct 07 13:19:13 If I'd had a computer online in front of me @ job.. Oct 07 13:19:38 I'd propably had sshd my host first thing when I appear at my office :) Oct 07 13:20:07 Jake, have you got any work done? - No chief, but I managed to compile some new stuff for nslu2 @ my home :D Oct 07 13:20:17 No boss, but I tweaked my mysql server @ home :) Oct 07 13:20:33 Nah, the slug is so slow that you could get real work done between builds for it. Oct 07 13:21:07 that's why you compile stuff while it happens for my 2 dreambox 7025's and tweak my p4 server :) Oct 07 13:21:26 build web pages, download torrents and watch movies :D Oct 07 13:21:42 Or you use distcc to the 3 A64's in the house. :) Makes building on the slug much better. Oct 07 13:21:57 yup Oct 07 13:22:20 but hey.. I'll let you work with your slug now.. and wait rwhitby.. Oct 07 13:22:32 while I try to compile fuse module.. Oct 07 13:22:33 Though I'm going to try to up the memory on one of my slugs. With 128MB it would be about perfect. Oct 07 13:22:43 Ok, take care and I'll talk to you later! Oct 07 13:22:46 same here, but my soldering skills.. Oct 07 13:22:54 heh I got no hurry.. Oct 07 13:22:59 just spending my time.. Oct 07 13:23:22 I have some old dimms that tested bad to practice on. Oct 07 13:23:33 :) Oct 07 13:23:44 I'm not gonna even try :) Oct 07 13:23:54 even serial is too hard for me.. Oct 07 13:23:56 hey.. Oct 07 13:24:00 about openslug-4.0 Oct 07 13:24:08 you have a working release..? Oct 07 13:24:49 Yeah, I built it from the master makefile. Its what I have under Gentoo. Oct 07 13:24:57 I built it too.. Oct 07 13:25:00 but it didn't boot.. Oct 07 13:25:04 Just came to think that.. Oct 07 13:25:12 would it be a impossible thought.. Oct 07 13:25:41 that you'd share your openslug-4.0 among with all module ipk's with me? Oct 07 13:26:01 I was just powering up the machine that I built it on.. :) Oct 07 13:26:19 great :) Oct 07 13:26:51 I came to think that maybe now on.. I wouldn't make so much changes to gentooslug that I provided.. Oct 07 13:27:10 but could share a separate modules-v[kernel-version].tar.bz2 with it.. Oct 07 13:27:25 The build I used is from september 16th. Oct 07 13:27:39 1st edition? Oct 07 13:27:49 deos it have gcc4? Oct 07 13:27:53 nope, just the day I last built it. Oct 07 13:28:05 oh Oct 07 13:28:12 I thought you talked about my work :) Oct 07 13:28:17 It was built with gcc4. I did not build the gcc4 module for my slug Oct 07 13:28:27 well, my i386 gentoo propably has something wrong.. Oct 07 13:28:36 it wasn't able to build openslug-3.10-beta Oct 07 13:28:46 My openslug build machine is a Pentium3 Oct 07 13:29:00 I used my p4 server.. Oct 07 13:29:44 I only downloaded your version after mine was just about working. To debug networking on mine, compare the differences and see how I could make it better. Oct 07 13:30:25 I take it back, I have a working gcc built for openslug. Forgot I did that. :) Oct 07 13:30:55 I just downloaded ipk and used ar to extract it.. Oct 07 13:31:08 I need to use 3.4.4 for building modules natively.. Oct 07 13:31:34 Aah, guess I missed out on that fun by having been able to build a kernel with 4.1.1 Oct 07 13:33:42 yeah.. but how about the idea I told ya about? :) Oct 07 13:35:04 Wouldn't you need a 4.1.1 kernel to make it work. Oct 07 13:35:35 isn't it included in openslug-4.0..? :) Oct 07 13:36:15 if I flash it..? :) Oct 07 13:38:30 jake_, Openslug is by default a minimalist installation. You can copy it to a hard drive and add modules beyond what would fit in flash but you'd need to have access to (or build yourself) all the packages you want. Oct 07 13:38:48 I sent you the link to my Sept16th build and all the modules and packages I built. Oct 07 13:39:19 So gcc is not built by default since you typically build for OpenSlug on your big machine and not your slug. Oct 07 13:39:37 * joshin thinks you know this already but wanted to avoid confusion Oct 07 13:40:21 :) Oct 07 13:40:30 yeah, I only use openslug for starting gentooslug.. Oct 07 13:40:53 so I actually *only* need version of gcc that has been used when compiling kernel.. Oct 07 13:41:11 Me too since I was frustrated with openslug and building some packages. Oct 07 13:41:13 to be able to build propably missing kernel modules like gspcav1(also known as spca5xx) or fuse.. Oct 07 13:42:05 Well, the kernel that is on my openslug image was built with 4.1.1 so any 4.1.1 should work. Oct 07 13:43:36 That's excellent! Oct 07 13:43:56 If this works, I should be able to create new ebuild of nslu2kernel Oct 07 13:44:10 Good luck! Oct 07 13:44:11 this would allow people to emerge openslug kernel sources.. Oct 07 13:44:36 and this way use emerge to get modules like spca5xx and fuse as we could use 4.1.1 compiler which already is included in my build.. Oct 07 13:44:54 And ditch gcc3 too Oct 07 13:46:25 actually I want to leave that as end-user decision. Oct 07 13:46:37 there's still some stuff that won't compile with 4.x.x.. Oct 07 13:46:46 so it's for backup.. Oct 07 13:47:15 I understand that. Especially since it is so slow to build new stuff for the slug. Oct 07 13:47:20 that's why my build has so much stuff.. Oct 07 13:47:26 Yup. Oct 07 13:47:30 removing stuff takes couple of minutes.. Oct 07 13:47:33 at max.. Oct 07 13:47:43 but building mysql natively took about 2-3 days :) Oct 07 13:47:55 :) Did you use distcc? Oct 07 13:47:58 aren't you just happy that it already exists and just needs config :) Oct 07 13:48:06 no. Oct 07 13:48:09 I enabled it.. Oct 07 13:48:18 but then when I woke up and checked status.. Oct 07 13:48:23 Not on my build. My build was minimalistic. Oct 07 13:48:26 I noticed it had stopped due to error.. Oct 07 13:48:34 so I didn't use it.. Oct 07 13:48:46 because so many applications can't be compiled with it.. Oct 07 13:48:53 distcc is great if you compile ONE app.. Oct 07 13:49:06 but I compiled approx 300 :) Oct 07 13:50:27 Are you kidding? My emerge -e world took only 25 hours. Not bad at all. Distcc was wonderful! Oct 07 13:50:34 :) Oct 07 13:50:53 I emerged everything in system and world.. Oct 07 13:51:01 then upgraded.. Oct 07 13:51:13 and it took about 1,5 month :) Oct 07 13:51:19 and slug was busy all the time :) Oct 07 13:51:30 I told you that there's something wrong with my server's gentoo.. Oct 07 13:51:44 planning to re-install in some moment.. Oct 07 13:52:54 Same here. First thing after getting a libc build going was to get screen and distcc built. I then used crossdev to build a compatible toolchain, wrote the script as described in the Gentoo Distcc-cross howto, and kicked off a build in screen. Oct 07 13:53:06 (Same here on slug being busy for a while) Oct 07 13:53:12 :) Oct 07 13:53:29 and then.. Oct 07 13:53:33 my slug halted some times.. Oct 07 13:53:39 and what we have here.. Oct 07 13:53:42 corruption on files.. Oct 07 13:53:54 glibc files disapeared.. Oct 07 13:54:03 argh, no choice but to recompile glibc :D Oct 07 13:54:26 as I was too enthusiac to it to make backups in that early state :D Oct 07 13:54:41 Yeah, I had some problems with a USB card reader since my Gentoo slug is running on a Microdrive. :) Swapped reader and restarted the emerge. No problems since. Oct 07 13:54:50 Aah, Slug war stories. :) Oct 07 13:56:40 :D Oct 07 13:56:55 should had made a better diary with my process as my README file :) Oct 07 13:58:10 90% downloaded.. Oct 07 13:58:56 Yeah, I thought the same thing. Should have documented as I went. Oct 07 13:59:38 YES Oct 07 13:59:44 fuse compile success :) Oct 07 13:59:51 97% Oct 07 13:59:53 :) Oct 07 14:00:04 you happen to know any module that is missing= Oct 07 14:00:09 althought that YOU wouldn't need it.. Oct 07 14:00:15 but someone could..? Oct 07 14:00:45 I mean one's out of kernel tree like gspcav1/spca5xx, ov511 and fuse (actually fuse is in kernel tree too) Oct 07 14:00:45 Yeah. They'll just have to settle for 2 working gentooslug builds instead. Yours and mine. :) Oct 07 14:01:03 jake_, I don't know of any missing modules. Oct 07 14:01:23 well, support for some device that has module but not in standard kernel tree.. Oct 07 14:01:28 can think of any..? Oct 07 14:01:46 joshin: I'd had much better idea about choosing between gentooslug builds.. Oct 07 14:01:59 how does you gentooslug work? Oct 07 14:02:11 It's standalone right? Oct 07 14:02:21 runs without openslug right? Oct 07 14:03:03 It seems to work great. It (I believe) is similar to yours. Boots openslug's kernel and then pivot-roots to the gentoo filesystem. Oct 07 14:03:15 mine is a hybrid. Oct 07 14:03:22 It also works with standalone kernel. Oct 07 14:03:28 with boot option to sda1 Oct 07 14:03:36 but then slug leds don't work.. Oct 07 14:03:47 as initrd won't be mounted.. Oct 07 14:04:08 what is different in your build when compared to mine? Oct 07 14:04:12 Mine would work with a standalone kernel too but since I want to be able to fallback to openslug on problems was not wanting to do stanalone. Oct 07 14:04:30 that's exactly why mine is supposed to run with openslug too :) Oct 07 14:04:36 Mine is all gcc 4.1.1 and libc2.4. Not really a huge difference as far as I can tell. Oct 07 14:04:44 hmm.. Oct 07 14:04:51 I was too afreaid to use libcd2.4 Oct 07 14:04:54 as it was masked.. Oct 07 14:05:04 So was gcc4.1.1 :) Oct 07 14:05:13 no it wasn't.. Oct 07 14:05:34 it was masked to unstable when I builded my second edition.. Oct 07 14:05:46 Oops, you're right it was just unstable. Oct 07 14:05:46 but earlier it was masked in profile.. Oct 07 14:05:53 I just came to think.. Oct 07 14:05:55 But glibc2.4 works fine. Oct 07 14:05:59 that wouldn't it be wiser.. Oct 07 14:06:04 to combine our work instead? Oct 07 14:06:14 standardize.. Oct 07 14:06:56 it would be a huge job to recompile everything in system & world with gcc-4.1.1-r1.. Oct 07 14:07:10 Oh probably. Problem is that I'm so busy these days that I'm probably a bit flaky and you said that you're done building for a bit and more wanting to play with your slug. Oct 07 14:07:47 That's true.. Oct 07 14:07:47 but maybe I should postpone my personal needs.. Oct 07 14:08:17 I just would need some little help.. Oct 07 14:08:27 One think why not to use libc 2.4 Oct 07 14:08:35 I didn't know what to enable.. Oct 07 14:08:40 nptl, nptlonly.. Oct 07 14:08:44 and so on.. Oct 07 14:08:58 didn't want to fail.. Oct 07 14:09:04 but if you tested 2.4.. Oct 07 14:09:12 you know which flags will bring success.. Oct 07 14:09:23 and actually.. Oct 07 14:09:27 I have even a better idea.. Oct 07 14:09:48 You could create me a binary package of glibc2.4 :) Oct 07 14:09:58 No matter what, you need to get your big system able to handle distcc. Oct 07 14:10:09 and /var/db/pkg/sys-libs/glibc-2.4-r?/ tarball.. Oct 07 14:10:44 well.. I could make it emerge -e system and world.. Oct 07 14:10:45 have you tried "crossdev -t armeb-softfloat-linux-gnu" to get yourself an arm toolchain on your bigger machine? Oct 07 14:10:53 I have already.. Oct 07 14:11:03 but it's a known fact that everything doesn't compile under it.. Oct 07 14:11:24 Did you follow this howto on your slug? http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/cross-compiling-distcc.xml Oct 07 14:11:26 but I could use emerge -e system & world and then emerge --resume --skipfirst 100 times.. Oct 07 14:11:39 after that disable distcc and emerge -e system and world.. Oct 07 14:11:48 Everything I've tried has built just fine. (I did need to turn sandbox off for a couple packages) Oct 07 14:11:54 so it would update packages that weren't possible to distcc compile.. Oct 07 14:12:06 I always turn off sandbox when using distcc.. Oct 07 14:12:20 for e.g. mysql5 is one that won't build with distcc afaik. Oct 07 14:12:59 and distcc can only be used when makefile builds objects.. Oct 07 14:13:06 linker must be used locally. Oct 07 14:13:11 Here's an example: Oct 07 14:13:24 gcc helloworld.c -o helloworld.o Oct 07 14:13:37 or actually: Oct 07 14:13:45 I know how distcc works and its limitations. Oct 07 14:13:51 distcc helloworld.c -o helloworld.o; gcc helloworld.o -o helloworld Oct 07 14:13:53 this will work. Oct 07 14:14:02 but distcc helloworld.c -o helloworld Oct 07 14:14:03 Local linking is why I am seriously thinking of adding memory to one of my slugs. Oct 07 14:14:05 this won't work. Oct 07 14:15:25 well.. Oct 07 14:15:28 I'll put it down.. Oct 07 14:15:35 could you check what flags you have on glibc-2.4 Oct 07 14:15:47 and which version (exactly) you are using, is it r1 or something? Oct 07 14:16:03 USE="nptl nptlonly pam gdbm berkdb ssl perl python readline ncurses crypt zlib usb dba -ipv6 minimal" Oct 07 14:16:14 slug portage # emerge -a --buildpkgonly glibc Oct 07 14:16:14 These are the packages that would be merged, in order: Oct 07 14:16:14 Calculating dependencies... done! Oct 07 14:16:14 [ebuild R ] sys-libs/glibc-2.4-r3 Oct 07 14:16:30 I can build the package for you. Oct 07 14:16:44 It will take around 6 hours though. Oct 07 14:17:21 Not sure if you have all the dependencies for it though. Oct 07 14:17:51 I could check.. wait a sec.. Oct 07 14:18:12 Nothing on the slug takes just a second. :D Oct 07 14:19:27 expect that I don't enable minimal and I do enable ipv6 :) Oct 07 14:20:20 I've never had use for ipv6. Oct 07 14:20:50 I got it working.. Oct 07 14:21:07 and I enable it mostly because I do this for other people too.. Oct 07 14:21:11 They might wanna use ipv6.. Oct 07 14:21:15 so it's just an option.. Oct 07 14:21:21 people don't HAVE to use it.. Oct 07 14:21:35 it's disabled if module ipv6 isn't loaded.. Oct 07 14:21:41 but support can still be there.. Oct 07 14:21:47 expect for package miau (irc bot) Oct 07 14:22:00 it has 2 versions, 1 for ipv4 and 1 for ipv6.. Oct 07 14:22:10 and this is controlled by that switch.. Oct 07 14:22:28 I'm of the opposite mindset. Build only what is needed to get it working and make it easy to build. People can add what they want later. Oct 07 14:22:36 ipv6 version can't be used to contact ipv4.. and vice versa.. usually ipv6 support means that both can be supported. Oct 07 14:22:52 yes. but adding ipv6 afterwards.. Oct 07 14:24:26 all deps exist.. Oct 07 14:24:45 Opposite mindsets. I'd rather a lean and mean build, you'd rather a well loaded build. Oct 07 14:24:47 well maybe I'll just do a 3rd update for my edition :) Oct 07 14:25:14 hey, can anyone help with the following: when I try to perform 'ipkg update' i just get lots of errors like: Oct 07 14:25:22 ipkg: Invalid gzip magic Oct 07 14:26:11 I have found something similar on http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/nslu2-linux/message/13498, but I'm fairly sure this is not the same problem Oct 07 14:26:13 iwo, are you loading an older package on your machine? Oct 07 14:26:45 what do you mean? :) I'm just trying to update my package list Oct 07 14:26:51 Sorry, was confused. Oct 07 14:26:58 Where are you trying to update from? Oct 07 14:27:19 you mean the working directory? Oct 07 14:27:40 I mean from what remote site are you trying to update your package list from. Oct 07 14:27:47 surely Packages.gz should be a gzip archive... Oct 07 14:27:48 What is the URL? Oct 07 14:27:52 but if you look here: Oct 07 14:27:58 http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/nslu2/cross/stable/Packages.gz Oct 07 14:28:04 it's not (it's a txt file) Oct 07 14:28:08 thats my url btw Oct 07 14:28:30 That's a server issue. Oct 07 14:28:41 Notify them that there's a problem. Oct 07 14:29:12 hmm, this is really weird Oct 07 14:29:13 You might be able to grab the file manually, gzip it and put it where it belongs Oct 07 14:29:28 when I go to http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/nslu2/cross/stable/Packages.gz using firefox, i get a txt file Oct 07 14:29:56 however if i right-click and choose save-as, then i get a gz archive (?!?!) Oct 07 14:30:04 actually iwo, your browser is decompressing it Oct 07 14:30:07 which i can open in winrar Oct 07 14:30:08 the file seems fine Oct 07 14:30:13 what a weird feature Oct 07 14:30:39 Nope. It is a NICE feature. Oct 07 14:30:43 :D Oct 07 14:31:21 how much space do you have on your slug? Are you filling the disk? Oct 07 14:32:12 no, don't think so. Oct 07 14:32:34 i think i have around 256mb free space on my usb stick (which i unslung to) Oct 07 14:32:45 how can i check? Oct 07 14:32:57 df > Oct 07 14:32:59 df ? Oct 07 14:33:15 181mb free Oct 07 14:34:25 why don't you cut and paste the entire output from your "ipkg update" command. Should only be 3-4 lines Oct 07 14:35:31 ah, i see what the problem is... Oct 07 14:35:39 Cool, tell us. Oct 07 14:35:46 i think it *is* actually similar to the group message above Oct 07 14:36:34 you can try grabbing the file on your slug directly with wget Oct 07 14:38:30 yeah, it's corrupted (in a worrying way!) Oct 07 14:38:49 it's returning html with a message from BT telling me that my request cannot be fulfilled Oct 07 14:39:48 here's the content of Packages.gz when i use wget: Oct 07 14:39:50 http://pastebin.co.uk/3475 Oct 07 14:40:13 what was the wget command you tried? Oct 07 14:40:58 wget http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/nslu2/cross/stable/Packages.gz Oct 07 14:41:19 i think it might be a dns problem, is there a way to flush the dns cache? Oct 07 14:42:05 I doubt your DNS is cached locally unless you're running bind. Does your /etc/resolv.conf look correct? Oct 07 14:43:36 no :D Oct 07 14:43:39 thanks joshin Oct 07 14:43:48 i don't remember ever setting these values Oct 07 14:43:57 i changed isp last month, so the values are out of date Oct 07 14:45:15 Glad to be of help! Oct 07 14:45:43 As payment, you are now required to answer 2 questions of other users when you can! :) Oct 07 14:45:58 :) i always try Oct 07 14:46:11 :) Oct 07 14:48:08 :) Oct 07 14:48:21 installed fuse with portage's emerge.. and ebuild.. Oct 07 14:48:35 first started emerge and waited until it had sources compiled. Oct 07 14:48:44 then I hit ctrl-c Oct 07 14:48:48 go to it's work dir.. Oct 07 14:49:13 fix makefile to use gcc-3.4.4 to compile module with /usr/src/linux as kernel source location.. Oct 07 14:49:29 then I did ebuild fuse-2.6.0_pre3 install and now doing a qmerge.. Oct 07 14:49:35 tested that module does work.. Oct 07 14:49:57 exit Oct 07 14:50:07 sorry, wrong window :) Oct 07 14:50:08 nice way to have fuse's libraries installed @ same time and portage style doesn't broke. Oct 07 14:51:45 how do i flush dns after editing /etc/resolv.conf? Oct 07 14:51:49 do i need to? Oct 07 14:52:19 do i need to re init anything? Oct 07 14:52:25 reboot works really nicely :) Oct 07 14:52:35 :P Oct 07 14:58:21 fuse works.. great now I'm able to build for e.g. fusesmb with emerge and there's no problemo. Oct 07 15:01:09 joshin: still here? Oct 07 15:01:19 Haven't yet flashed your openslug-4.0.. Oct 07 15:02:09 I'm here on and off. Getting the kids breakfast and then house chores to work on. Oct 07 15:03:10 Just came to think one thing.. Could it be too much to ask if you could also give me sources of kernel used on that build, you can find it from.. your build dir's work directory.. there's a subdir ixp4xx-kernel-[kernelversion].. Oct 07 15:03:26 hmm /etc/resolv.conf gets reverted at boot time Oct 07 15:03:35 That way I could build fuse, ov511, gspcav1 and other missing modules for that build too.. Oct 07 15:03:36 ...it must be getting the values from my router Oct 07 15:03:43 oh no, probably the slug http interface Oct 07 15:03:44 iwo, check your /etc/ for something that sets it. Oct 07 15:03:53 options of dhcp.. Oct 07 15:03:55 jake_, I doubt that I have the sources. Will check. Oct 07 15:04:25 it can be overrided from setup of dhcp client.. atleast udhcpc/iproute2 setup will allow this on gentoo, so why not on other systems.. Oct 07 15:04:39 joshin I'd really give a value for that.. Oct 07 15:05:04 otherwise I will need to build openslug 4.0 by myself too once again. build propably won't work this time either.. Oct 07 15:05:30 I think I found it. Oct 07 15:05:31 but sources should have been patched correctly :) That just takes rest of this day.. Oct 07 15:05:32 hold on Oct 07 15:05:39 great, that's done it :D Oct 07 15:05:51 joshin no rush.. Just wanted to know do I need to start building :) Oct 07 15:06:04 Looks like all the intermediate files are there too. Will tar.gz it up now Oct 07 15:06:11 great Oct 07 15:06:17 jake_, do you have a way for me to push it to you? Oct 07 15:06:22 yeah. Oct 07 15:06:33 take me to a private conversation.. Oct 07 15:14:18 jake_, you have PM of url to the file Oct 07 15:14:42 86MB Oct 07 15:15:47 got it.. Oct 07 15:20:08 Enjoy! Oct 07 15:21:05 yeah Oct 07 15:21:12 starting to flash openslug-4.0 now.. Oct 07 15:21:39 wish me luck.. after smoke disappearing from room we can check connections :) Oct 07 15:22:37 jake: can you feedback - I'm interested in whether ethernet is working atm Oct 07 15:23:03 you mean because it uses ixp drivers of version 2.3? Oct 07 15:23:22 well 2.1 drivers have had some rare connectivity issues on heavy load.. Oct 07 15:23:29 don't know yet about 2.3.. Oct 07 15:23:39 but I'm just about to find out :) Oct 07 15:23:39 I believe that the version I gave you jake_ uses 2.1 Oct 07 15:23:54 The newer version I know uses 2.3 Oct 07 15:24:21 I'll check when it has booted.. Oct 07 15:24:34 verifying now.. Oct 07 15:24:45 and rebooting.. Oct 07 15:24:53 and smoke! Oct 07 15:24:53 we live hard times, my fellows :) Oct 07 15:25:04 BOOM! What exploded.. Oct 07 15:25:05 jake: we're using a different driver now Oct 07 15:25:09 beep Oct 07 15:25:12 it boots.. Oct 07 15:25:24 blaster8: explain.. Oct 07 15:25:24 * joshin breathes a sigh of relief Oct 07 15:25:27 we're not using Intel 2.1/2.3 any more Oct 07 15:25:33 read the dev mailing list Oct 07 15:25:33 I heard something about FREE ixp driver.. Oct 07 15:25:44 blaster8, still need serial port for it? Oct 07 15:25:49 yeah, I integrated that about 2 weeks ago Oct 07 15:25:59 it works fine now, automatically Oct 07 15:25:59 Or has that been fixed in the last couple weeks? Oct 07 15:26:02 yes Oct 07 15:26:02 Cool! Oct 07 15:26:12 you've probably been using it without noticing Oct 07 15:26:15 No more 20% difference in speed between big and little endian Oct 07 15:26:23 Not yet. Still using my build from Sept16. Oct 07 15:26:25 actually, there will be a big difference Oct 07 15:26:34 That is fundamental to the hardware Oct 07 15:26:45 Cool, have a new build from last night to test. Oct 07 15:26:48 it receives ping.. Oct 07 15:26:52 The NPE's always run in BE mode, whatever mode the CPU runs in Oct 07 15:26:56 jake: check ssh Oct 07 15:27:18 blaster8, on another note, any idea why Nail and I couldn't get glibc2.4 to build in openslug Oct 07 15:27:22 joshin: so unfortunately, in LE mode the CPU has to byteswap all packets Oct 07 15:27:25 works.. Oct 07 15:27:28 logged in.. Oct 07 15:27:28 joshin: no, that's an OE build issue Oct 07 15:27:36 jake_: good Oct 07 15:27:54 I guess I should join the dev mailing list... Oct 07 15:28:20 http://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.misc.nslu2.devel Oct 07 15:29:49 timeout for gmane.org Oct 07 15:29:59 odd, works fine here Oct 07 15:30:07 I got never it to work.. Oct 07 15:30:11 that's just a handy archive I use, anyway Oct 07 15:30:14 blaster8, is there a different mailing list than the nslu2-developers yahoo group? Oct 07 15:30:22 sometimes I've saw links to it in google.. Oct 07 15:30:27 no, that's the one I post to Oct 07 15:30:30 it works only through cache for me.. Oct 07 15:30:46 yahoo group works just fine.. Oct 07 15:30:55 Ok, will enable it to send me mail then. I'm already a member but just never quite get around to reading the messages. Oct 07 15:30:57 and I've been on it for years.. Oct 07 15:31:09 but not very active in reading/writing there.. Oct 07 15:32:16 so jake_ my build works ok then? Oct 07 15:32:25 yeah Oct 07 15:32:33 I need to copy modules first to my hdd.. Oct 07 15:33:24 but now I'll take a small break before start compiling missing modules for 2.6.17 :) Oct 07 15:33:41 I'd first need to make a tarball of what I've compiled for 2.6.16 :) Oct 07 15:33:57 but I want voodoo2 first to test that ov511 module I compiled to him does work. Oct 07 15:34:09 (webcam module) Oct 07 15:34:14 afaik :) Oct 07 15:34:19 actually I didn't check what it is.. Oct 07 15:34:33 just forced it to compile for 2.6.16 with gcc-3.4.4 :) Oct 07 15:52:10 blaster8, so running a build off the current sources would include the new driver and should work. :) Oct 07 15:52:27 HEAD builds and functions Oct 07 15:52:38 and HEAD includes Linux 2.6.18 with the new driver Oct 07 15:52:45 so yes Oct 07 15:54:07 Ok, I'll try it and then update my Gentoo-Slug build to reflect the updates. Looking forward to having more available memory and more network throughput. Way better than a stick in the eye Oct 07 15:54:26 indeed Oct 07 15:54:41 one small issue is that the current build has not been tested on LE Oct 07 15:54:46 however much I ask people Oct 07 15:55:15 If you test and it works fine (which it should) can you email the dev list? Oct 07 15:56:33 I guess. I wasn't planning on testing LE though I guess I could. Oct 07 15:56:42 Whats the worst that could happen? :D Oct 07 15:57:39 ethernet doesn't work Oct 07 15:57:45 so no SSH Oct 07 15:58:08 As long as I can reflash it via the reset button, that shouldn't be a problem. Oct 07 15:58:10 I thought gentooslug must be arm LE only Oct 07 15:58:22 just run BE, it's better anyway Oct 07 15:58:22 Debianslug is LE. Gentoo is BE Oct 07 15:58:30 I'll get someone else to test it, at some point Oct 07 16:14:03 * joshin is doing a search for a USB SDRAM device. Would make swapping far less painful. :) Oct 07 16:14:32 d'oh Oct 07 17:32:10 There althought is uclibc version of gentooslug avail. which is le.. Oct 07 17:33:02 but since uclibc limits pretty much atleast my interest in it has ended ages ago. Oct 07 17:33:30 I thought the uclibc version was BE Oct 07 17:33:42 there's also be version :) Oct 07 17:33:54 but reacently (check nslu2 thread on gentoo forum).. Oct 07 17:33:55 aah Oct 07 17:34:08 someone made available uclibc version which is little endian. Oct 07 17:34:39 Aah. Oct 07 17:35:06 I don't blame users of uclibc gentooslug.. it's a pain in the ass when you can't compile almost anything.. Oct 07 17:35:39 I wonder if a dietlibc build would be better. But not enough to try it myself. Oct 07 17:36:19 yeah. well I'm happy with glibc. Oct 07 17:36:33 I thought dietlibc was just a fork of uclibc..? Oct 07 22:34:45 Ok, now running an 8 hour old armeb HEAD build. :) Not quite posting from my slug but it is alive and talking on the net. Oct 07 23:19:15 anyone have problem with nfs on the snlu2 Oct 07 23:19:49 nfssvc: No such device Oct 08 00:06:06 never seen that problem **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Oct 08 02:59:57 2006