**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Feb 06 23:59:57 2005 Feb 06 23:59:59 I don't have the fortune (or mis-fortune: don't know yet) to be a dad... Feb 07 00:00:11 I think US football is retarded. Feb 07 00:00:15 I hate watching it. Feb 07 00:00:27 rwhitby: I'm Barbadian... Feb 07 00:00:54 I only watch the superbowl and don't really care who wins... Feb 07 00:01:37 But some of the ads are cool and it would be nice if I didn't have to go to work tommorow :-) Feb 07 00:01:52 Where r u from rwhitby? Feb 07 00:02:02 FYI: ipkg.nslu2-linux.org has moved back to sourceforge.net due to the downloads saturating our gracious hoster's upload pipe. Feb 07 00:02:24 garpinc: Planet Earth Feb 07 00:02:48 :\ /? -) Feb 07 00:03:27 cmon... Feb 07 00:03:51 Australia Feb 07 00:04:31 03garpinc * 10unslung/make/gift-opennap.mk: fixed apparent problem Feb 07 00:04:51 Ah the land down under... I loved men at work... Feb 07 00:05:10 lived in Mountain View, CA for a year (working in Santa Clara). Prefer Australia :-) Feb 07 00:05:22 Hang on I'm going to look at the issue about where libgift is staged... Feb 07 00:05:29 I prefer Barbados... Feb 07 00:16:45 rwhitby: I have the latest version of the other gift files. I don't see the extra pkgconfig. BTW didn't you make the change to stage the pc files there? Feb 07 00:17:15 no, I made the change to retrieve the pc files from there. Feb 07 00:17:27 what version of pkg-config are you running on the build host? Feb 07 00:18:03 on builds.nslu2-linux.org we are running 0.15.0 Feb 07 00:18:21 0.15.0 Feb 07 00:18:53 have you set any related env variables on the build host which might change the behaviour of pkgconfig ? Feb 07 00:19:13 not that I know of.. Feb 07 00:19:40 But you r correct it is now staging where you said it would. Feb 07 00:20:26 I may have installed pkg-config midway in my porting process.. Feb 07 00:20:49 Does opennap build for you now? Feb 07 00:25:53 nope, you haven't fixed the PKG_CONFIG_PATH on line 97 of gift-opennap.mk Feb 07 00:26:24 grep PKG_CONFIG_PATH make/*.mk Feb 07 00:26:32 notice the difference? Feb 07 00:32:17 03garpinc * 10unslung/make/gift-opennap.mk: Corrected pkgconfig Feb 07 00:32:25 Ok should build for you... Feb 07 00:32:56 Things have changed a log since my last cvs update I guess... Feb 07 00:33:49 Overnight if I want to clean up every thing and rebuild what do I need to do? Feb 07 00:34:09 make distclean all Feb 07 00:34:22 03rwhitby * 10unslung/Makefile: Moved the ipkg repository back to sf.net Feb 07 00:34:44 Let me know when youre all set with opennap and then I'll start it and go to bed... Feb 07 00:35:28 BTW after make distclean all... I do just make right? Feb 07 00:35:39 the "all" does that for you Feb 07 00:36:00 So it will clean and rebuild... Feb 07 00:36:01 ? Feb 07 00:36:47 "distclean" cleans, and "all" rebuilds Feb 07 00:37:30 03rwhitby * 10unslung/Makefile: Promoted gift-opennap Feb 07 00:38:07 garpinc: as you can see from CIA, it's done. Feb 07 00:38:40 hmm - except you forgot the -1 in the control file. please fix that. Feb 07 00:38:54 What -1? Feb 07 00:39:04 Oh I get it... Feb 07 00:39:20 hi Feb 07 00:39:22 the IPK_VERSION - it has to match in the .mk file and the control file Feb 07 00:39:30 g'day Feb 07 00:39:48 what's up? Feb 07 00:39:56 ~up Feb 07 00:39:58 methinks up is a vector directed outward from the center of a mass (perpendicularly with respect to the surface of a sphere of equivalent mass with the same center),the perception of such a system, or a vector directed outward from the center of a mass (perpendicularly with respect to the surface of a sphere of equivalent mass with the same center),the perception ... Feb 07 00:40:44 jbot is very scientific today ... Feb 07 00:41:51 03garpinc * 10unslung/sources/gift-opennap/control: added the -1 Feb 07 00:44:58 With Einstein's theory space and time is relative so perpendicular in your timezone is relative to perpendicular in mine depending on the speed i'm travelling... Feb 07 00:45:59 * MooZ 's nose is bleeding now Feb 07 00:46:00 :p Feb 07 00:46:08 lol Feb 07 00:46:09 nice Feb 07 00:46:48 And so while i'm sleeping I hope all my problems will be resolved by morning relative of course to yours... Feb 07 00:47:33 garpinc, like paying bills and all Feb 07 00:48:25 oh yeah... especiallly... (however my bills are all paid automatically online aren't yours) Feb 07 00:49:28 mine too Feb 07 00:50:22 That would trouble me. Feb 07 00:51:33 gotta got to bed b4 me girlfriend thinks i'm a nerd... Peace Out... BTW the Bob_tm printer stuff id working great. You should all try it out. And The hub thing works too in case you have 2 drives like me. Feb 07 01:05:25 03rwhitby * 10unslung/Makefile: Changed the rsync flags Feb 07 01:10:30 hi Feb 07 01:11:32 hi Feb 07 01:24:44 Maybe we should be explicit about unslinging in the docs. Feb 07 01:25:03 "If you do not unsling, do not install packages unless you know what youre doing" Feb 07 01:32:04 or we can put an version tag on root and hdd, and check it on boot, if not equal: automagically unsling ;) Feb 07 01:32:28 ...during boot Feb 07 01:52:22 the latter wouldn't be good for me Feb 07 01:52:48 the former (doco) is a good idea. At least it gives people practice with flash recovery .... Feb 07 02:01:00 Hmm, the README already kind of says that. I'll make it more prominent. Feb 07 02:05:34 03dyoung 07 * r1.3086 10openembedded/packages/nslu2-binary-only/unslung-rootfs-2.3r25/README: Added Unslinging Disclaimer Feb 07 03:40:26 I'm convinced that everyone except possibly perlguru-work is asleep. Feb 07 03:41:49 not exactly Feb 07 03:41:49 well, you are wrong, mister! Feb 07 03:42:02 wrong Feb 07 03:42:15 heh Feb 07 03:42:21 wow...look what came out of the woodwork.... Feb 07 03:42:45 we all got woken up by our text-to-speech windowreaders Feb 07 03:45:01 ah...I see. Feb 07 03:45:46 I was busy programming my new remotes Feb 07 03:46:34 fun! do they work? after that loooooong journey. Feb 07 03:47:32 yep. just programming devremote with an extender ... Feb 07 03:53:05 'zzzzz Feb 07 03:53:21 zzzzzzz Feb 07 03:53:30 . Feb 07 03:53:49 . Feb 07 04:31:15 Hey all Feb 07 04:37:19 hey Feb 07 04:38:26 I see a lot has been happening whilst I've been away Feb 07 04:39:17 yes...a LOT. Feb 07 06:10:50 Hey glc Feb 07 06:39:21 ~seen [g2] Feb 07 06:39:29 [g2] <~g2@rdu57-8-035.nc.rr.com> was last seen on IRC in channel #nslu2-linux, 1d 23h 56m 27s ago, saying: 'thx for chatting, time for breakfast, hope I didn't rant too much :)'. Feb 07 07:56:27 <[1]garpinc> Hey Bob_tm... Feb 07 08:44:05 kergoth: I've installed the printk instrumentation patch. Feb 07 08:44:56 The results don't tell much more than before though. But it's a start. Feb 07 09:05:29 bye Feb 07 09:22:01 VoodooZ_work: kinda figured that might be the case, but yep. its good to add more tools to your toolbox, so to speak Feb 07 09:22:05 heh Feb 07 10:53:15 kergoth: Where would be the best place to append to the kernel command line? I want to use the CELF lpj=x precalculated calibration loop value. Feb 07 10:53:50 VoodooZ_work: the kernel's .bb controls the cmdline. there are some variables they generally obey for changing aspects of it, but afaik it isnt standard Feb 07 10:54:05 VoodooZ_work: it may be worth setting something up in kernel.bbclass for CMDLINE construction to ensure consistency Feb 07 10:54:58 Thanks. this might only save me a measly 240ms but It's a start. Feb 07 10:55:38 * kergoth nods Feb 07 10:55:52 * kergoth still advises working on the startup scripts :) Feb 07 10:56:28 btw, i tried removing udev but I ended up with more trouble so I'm reverting back. Feb 07 10:56:39 actually, you could think about using something other than sysvinit. you could use busybox init, with a custom minimal 'initscripts' package.. Feb 07 10:57:08 ouch. Sounds complicated. Feb 07 10:57:13 I know. I'm lazy Feb 07 10:57:17 hehe Feb 07 10:58:00 I also started compiling the optional stuff (i.e. bluetooth) as kernel modules but now stuff is broken. arrgghh. Feb 07 10:58:03 Lots of fun. Feb 07 10:58:56 Hi Feb 07 10:59:13 hey Feb 07 10:59:25 Kann mir jemand helfen zu appweb ? Feb 07 11:00:00 Je ne parle pas cette langue! Feb 07 11:00:03 :) Feb 07 11:00:10 maybe you should ask in english Feb 07 11:00:11 mh? Feb 07 11:00:41 du solltest die Frage in englisch stellen oder die deutsche Mailingliste versuchen ;-) Feb 07 11:00:52 i need php on addweb? But i dont find php for addweb Feb 07 11:00:54 yep. that would help. Feb 07 11:00:57 sorry mein englisch ist nicht das beste *g* Feb 07 11:01:08 :) Feb 07 11:01:53 Can anyone help me with appweb and php ? Feb 07 11:02:36 I wish I could help but I don't have any experience with it. Feb 07 11:02:48 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/WishList Feb 07 11:02:48 mh okay thx Feb 07 11:03:04 look at MySQL server line Feb 07 11:03:16 oh thx i see Feb 07 12:48:42 is it just me or does someone else also has issues with cvs access? Feb 07 12:49:00 I get: "ssh: connect to host cvs.sourceforge.net port 22: Connection refused" Feb 07 12:49:36 and 2 hours ago it was working Feb 07 12:49:49 heh. get used to it Feb 07 12:49:54 that happens with sf on occasion Feb 07 13:06:38 nothing left to do :-), night Feb 07 13:10:12 Donations have definitely slowed to a crawl now - wonder if SuperBowl had any effect .... Feb 07 13:15:00 cvs.sf.net seems to be back up Feb 07 13:16:36 what is up with all these moderation messages? Feb 07 13:16:52 are all posts being moderated nowadays or what? Feb 07 13:17:15 just first posts Feb 07 13:17:29 I can remove you from the moderation list if you like Feb 07 13:17:40 thatd be good, i already admin too many lists Feb 07 13:17:43 cool Feb 07 13:22:00 ANy idea why I would suddendly get this: udhcpc[916]: udhcpc (v0.9.9-pre) started Feb 07 13:22:00 udhcpc[916]: FATAL: couldn't listen on socket, Address family not supported by protocol Feb 07 13:22:21 kergoth: removed Feb 07 13:22:22 thats odd. sounds like the kernel was configured wrong Feb 07 13:22:28 rwhitby: yeah, it notified me. thanks Feb 07 13:22:53 yeah. and my bluetooth stopped working too. Feb 07 13:23:01 Putting back udev didn't fix it. Feb 07 13:23:17 someone been fiddling with the kernel's defconfig lately? Feb 07 13:23:22 bk prs filename is your friend Feb 07 13:23:52 :( I did but unless I changed something by accident I don't remember touching anything else than bluetooth. Feb 07 13:23:59 prs? Feb 07 13:24:12 yep Feb 07 13:24:13 prs Feb 07 13:24:18 its a useful bk command Feb 07 13:24:23 for looking at individual file revisions Feb 07 13:24:27 ic Feb 07 13:24:29 basically it shows you a change history for the file Feb 07 13:24:31 all its deltas Feb 07 13:24:33 their comments Feb 07 13:24:35 and who did them Feb 07 13:24:36 cool. Feb 07 13:25:16 its useful for blame :) also for when i need to see who added a given .bb to oe in the first place Feb 07 13:25:28 yeah. Feb 07 13:26:07 unfortunately It doesn't show anything new for me so It has to be me. :( Feb 07 13:26:12 hehe Feb 07 13:26:17 hate that :) Feb 07 13:26:24 What does dhcp needs aside ipv4? Feb 07 13:27:41 not sure Feb 07 13:27:44 Of course, this had to happen on the same night I wanted to demo it at the local robotics club meeting. crap. Feb 07 13:27:51 its possible that it needs socket filtering to find its packets Feb 07 13:27:58 havent looked at the udhcpc code Feb 07 13:28:09 could be that. I'll check. Feb 07 13:28:28 Thank god I have a working flashdisk.img file backup. Feb 07 13:28:41 socket filtering is great. construct a bpf filter, load it up, and you get only the packets you wanted. pcap can use it for its filtering on machines that support it Feb 07 13:29:55 is it called NETFILTER? Feb 07 13:30:01 no Feb 07 13:30:05 ok. Feb 07 13:30:08 netfilter is the iptables stuff Feb 07 13:30:14 firewalling, connection tracking, etc Feb 07 13:30:18 its socket filtering Feb 07 13:30:20 I'm trying to trace my steps in defconfig.. Feb 07 13:30:37 looks like it might be Feb 07 13:30:38 # CONFIG_FILTER is not set Feb 07 13:30:40 that one Feb 07 13:31:07 what? You don't have it set either? Feb 07 13:31:18 this is just a random kernel for a different board Feb 07 13:31:28 nothing to do with the nslu Feb 07 13:31:31 I'll try it. Feb 07 13:32:06 might not be that, but that was my first guess :) let mek now Feb 07 13:32:22 Unless that printk patch messed things up? Feb 07 13:32:32 its possible.. not very likely though Feb 07 13:32:39 yeah. Feb 07 13:35:09 I'm rebuilding so we'll see. Feb 07 13:35:30 anybody in channel who might need a 2.5" enclosure?/ Feb 07 13:36:03 in the United States as well (for shipping purposes) Feb 07 13:37:38 I have a macally PHR-250cc enclosure sitting in box with all the goodies.. willing to ship for free to any developer Feb 07 14:31:06 jacques: you around? Feb 07 15:14:45 donations just hit USD$666 - ooooooh Feb 07 15:47:56 hey all. Feb 07 15:48:23 anyone get jikes/jamvm/gnu classpath configured correctly? I'm having trouble Feb 07 15:49:07 I realized I don't need GCC running on this tiny box, I can do anything I;m going to need with java Feb 07 15:50:19 anyone? Feb 07 15:57:39 I can't find anything in the yahoo group, or anywhere else Feb 07 16:01:54 hello?/ Feb 07 16:02:54 ask a question and wait patiently. some people have more things to be doing than sitting on irc to answer your questions Feb 07 16:06:34 of course, as do I. I was just wondering if anyone was here at all Feb 07 16:06:55 you must be new to irc Feb 07 16:07:00 in general, people dont reply if they have no answer. Feb 07 16:07:03 you must be rude Feb 07 16:07:11 why yes, i am! Feb 07 16:07:15 how perceptive of you Feb 07 16:07:46 and no, I have been using irc for a very, very long time Feb 07 16:08:08 ah, so you've been using it this long and _still_ havent grasped the basic principles of irc ettiquite? thats unfortunate. Feb 07 16:08:15 good luck Feb 07 16:08:15 and usually when there are 30+ people in a channel, _someone_ is around to say 'hi'. unfortunately, it seems to be you. Feb 07 16:08:59 danwalkowski, kergoth is a good guy Feb 07 16:09:08 I"m sure he is. Feb 07 16:09:52 one of the good guys here in channell... Feb 07 16:10:17 and he's right, most of us can't/don't answer if we don't have the answer for you... Feb 07 16:10:17 great. Feb 07 16:10:44 I understand. I was just hoping for a ping letting me know anyone was even around Feb 07 16:10:58 as for your question, there is a project - kaffe, I think - to get java running on slug Feb 07 16:11:15 actually, i _am_ a bastard. its unfortunate for those that have to deal with me that while i'm a bastard, i generally _do_ know what i'm talking about as well. Feb 07 16:11:22 I wasn't around.., Feb 07 16:11:39 just give kergoth a beer, he'll get over it Feb 07 16:11:43 there are also 3 packages, already compiled, that, on paper, should work well together Feb 07 16:11:44 mm, beer. Feb 07 16:12:00 but I am having a hell of a time getting them happy Feb 07 16:12:52 I'll tell you a secret... the guys here in channel are the ones who are really good about posting what they've learned in the wiki Feb 07 16:13:10 there is very little info out in the world though, or in the yahoo group. so I came here. Feb 07 16:13:19 yeah, I know. Feb 07 16:13:27 which means that if what you're looking for is not in the wiki... then you might be on your own... and good luck, and when you figure it out, post it to the wiki Feb 07 16:13:48 so who compiled the packages, and posted them? they must have gotten them working. I figured that person would be here. Feb 07 16:14:05 check to see who the maintainer is Feb 07 16:14:43 that information is found on the Packages pages... Feb 07 16:15:07 jamvm: keith garry boyce Feb 07 16:15:19 jikes: "NLSU2 Linux" Feb 07 16:15:24 and if he isn't here.... Feb 07 16:16:01 in the case of "NSLU2 Linux" it just means that the original maintainer gave up maintenance to the group at large Feb 07 16:16:20 and I would know he isn't here how? :) Feb 07 16:16:46 (he's on the hook for gnu classpath too) Feb 07 16:17:00 look at member list over there -> no jamvm... he's not here Feb 07 16:17:47 I see 'CompBrain', 'geil_', etc. who knows what his irc handle is Feb 07 16:18:14 compbrain goes by compbrain... as does geil by "geil" Feb 07 16:18:44 and that helps me how? Feb 07 16:19:04 Keith Garry Boyce goes by?... Feb 07 16:19:47 I'm just saying a polite quick request for help here.. and if no one responds, then go ahead and make the same request on the mailing list Feb 07 16:20:14 yup. thanks. Feb 07 16:20:43 Keith might respond and tell you when he can be found on irc... Feb 07 16:21:08 that would be great Feb 07 16:22:10 good luck Feb 07 16:22:31 thanks. Feb 07 16:39:16 the easiest way to find a maintainer for a package is to look at "cvs log make/foo.mk" - that will at least tell you who originally checked it in, and who has modified it since. Then the usernames in the cvs log are @users.sourceforge.net addresses. Feb 07 16:40:40 rwhitby-web: gassie will be here on thursday. Feb 07 16:42:34 "gassie" - sounds a bit sissy to me for our macho native slug ... Feb 07 16:43:12 how about jean loui Feb 07 16:43:30 oui Feb 07 16:47:06 I like gastro better than gassie :-) Feb 07 16:47:53 gastro is good... Feb 07 16:50:10 How about 'full metal jacket' ? Feb 07 16:50:38 bit long for a host name ... Feb 07 16:50:49 Very macho though. Feb 07 16:50:53 FMJ Feb 07 16:51:11 the first member of slugfarm.org Feb 07 16:51:19 these days the kids are using TMJ Feb 07 16:51:27 total metal jacket Feb 07 16:52:01 mostly for indoor ranges tho - bottom of bullet it also jacketted so there is less lead dust released into the air when it hits the backstop Feb 07 16:52:55 * ka6sox remembers .45ACP hardball. Feb 07 16:54:05 .45ACP is my favorite handgun caliber. Feb 07 16:56:11 kergoth, you rang? Feb 07 16:56:44 * kergoth tries to remember why he rang Feb 07 16:56:46 oh right Feb 07 16:56:59 i hit this odd perl build error, looked at first glance like permissions or something Feb 07 16:57:06 dont have it in front of me anymore though, its on the machine at work Feb 07 16:57:12 was gonna ask if you'd seen tha tone Feb 07 16:57:26 * kergoth was building a development env for his colinux on his laptop Feb 07 16:58:11 kergoth, I'd be happy to look at it. I hope I can help :-) Feb 07 16:58:28 k, tomorrow then Feb 07 16:58:39 would like to try buliding OE in an oe built rootfs, in colinux Feb 07 17:01:47 kergoth, sounds like an interesting project Feb 07 17:02:25 doubt there'll be much to it, but itd be good to confirm that it behaves itself in a purely busybox environment Feb 07 17:02:49 find and squash any remnant bashisms Feb 07 17:03:09 ah yeah Feb 07 17:16:52 do newbies really think WE must put instructions in for basic NSLU2 usage? Feb 07 17:17:54 redirect to #nslu2 Feb 07 17:18:51 for some reason I don't get the mailing list updates for a bit... just got the one that starts with "I got my new slug, and I can telnet, and I can add packages, but I can't access it via computer...." Feb 07 17:32:22 uh... the README at sourceforge - the external one and the one in the .zip file is a deprecated version... Feb 07 17:33:10 any easy way to get the bk repo README to sourceforge? Feb 07 17:42:55 <[g2]> ka6sox, don't redirect to #nslu2 ! Feb 07 17:43:41 oh? Feb 07 17:43:43 why? Feb 07 17:44:01 <[g2]> well because I own that channel Feb 07 17:44:08 <[g2]> it's not for nslu2 support Feb 07 17:44:09 :) Feb 07 17:44:14 <[g2]> newbie support Feb 07 17:44:54 <[g2]> i registered the #nslu2 channel before rwitby and he chose nslu2-linux Feb 07 17:45:33 <[g2]> it was kinda a coin toss but I don't want to that do be used for nslu2 newbie support Feb 07 18:55:37 03jp30 * 10unslung/make/pkgconfig.mk: pkgconfig: explicitly require aclocal-1.9 on cross-build box Feb 07 19:13:48 back later Feb 07 19:13:54 see ya Feb 07 19:15:46 03jp30 * 10unslung/make/pkgconfig.mk: pkgconfig: explicitly require aclocal/automake 1.9, this time without breaking anything Feb 07 21:09:50 someone should create #nslu2-general to newbie support. Feb 07 21:10:05 * ByronT looks around Feb 07 21:10:30 ByronT: anything that is in Linksys doco should not be replicated in our doco. No we don't want to teach newbies where the power switch is :-) Feb 07 21:10:52 I'm also seeing the same delays on the mailing list ... Feb 07 21:11:11 have you noticed that the more complete our doco feels, the more Linksys usability related questions we're getting? Feb 07 21:11:41 yep Feb 07 21:12:19 and no, there's no simple way to replace the README in an already released zip file. Feb 07 21:12:51 well, would it be ok to replace the stand alone one? Feb 07 21:12:58 basically, we pick up whatever is available at release, and that usually stays until the next release (unless we decide that a release is warranted purely for a README change) Feb 07 21:13:26 we could replace the stand-alone one. let me see about how to give you access to do that. Feb 07 21:13:35 the specific change lost in the co-ordination has caused two "brick" incidents in the mailing list Feb 07 21:14:48 which change was that? Feb 07 21:15:20 detail on unslinging Feb 07 21:16:25 which step was wrong? Feb 07 21:16:26 someone had suggested an out for not unslinging - you approved it... and I wrote it in, but I also found out that you have to unsling unless you are reflashing the exact same firmware Feb 07 21:16:55 I later clarified that to state that you should always unsling... Feb 07 21:17:26 the clarification didn't make it... and so upgraders are taking the out... and immediately installing packages Feb 07 21:17:37 which end up in flash Feb 07 21:17:54 the repo version is good... Feb 07 21:32:31 #nslu2-general is registered Feb 07 21:47:30 back later Feb 07 22:43:57 ok... #nslu2-general is now setup with ChanServ in as op Feb 07 22:47:16 anybody who would like to help on "newbie" questions, feel free to join (and keep me from being left by myself) Feb 07 23:16:40 jbot, nslu2-general? Feb 07 23:17:16 yes definately. Feb 07 23:17:31 if the channel owner wants him. Feb 07 23:17:41 I was gonna teach him that. Feb 07 23:17:45 (jbot that is) Feb 07 23:17:55 "newbie" Feb 07 23:18:02 ~newbie Feb 07 23:18:03 newbie is, like, someone who is new to linux or debian, and should read the docs (/usr/share/doc/) Feb 07 23:18:16 ~nslu2-general Feb 07 23:18:19 but I'm thinking of the proper verbage. Also secretly hoping that rwhitby or someone else will do it before I think of it. Feb 07 23:18:41 I'm thinking a little slow these days. Feb 07 23:19:00 these *hours* for me... only 1AM and still at work Feb 07 23:19:04 ByronT I have a bot similar to Qbot here that I can send over there. Feb 07 23:19:27 so you can have it memorize stock answers. Feb 07 23:19:33 we really want jbot to send newbies from here to over there Feb 07 23:20:28 jbot, nslu2-general is the IRC channel specifically set up for end-user questions about the NSLU2 device. Questions that are not related to the nslu2-linux development projects should not be asked in #nslu2-linux, but should be asked in #nslu2-general instead. Feb 07 23:20:29 rwhitby-away: okay Feb 07 23:20:37 ~nslu2-general Feb 07 23:20:38 methinks nslu2-general is the IRC channel specifically set up for end-user questions about the NSLU2 device. Questions that are not related to the nslu2-linux development projects should not be asked in #nslu2-linux, but should be asked in #nslu2-general instead. Feb 07 23:21:01 is there a way to ask jbot how many times we've said ~nslu2-general in this channel? Feb 07 23:21:05 sweet! Feb 07 23:21:21 jbot, no, nslu2-general is #nslu2-general is the IRC channel specifically set up for end-user questions about the NSLU2 device. Questions that are not related to the nslu2-linux development projects should not be asked in #nslu2-linux, but should be asked in #nslu2-general instead. Feb 07 23:21:36 okay, rwhitby-away Feb 07 23:21:42 all right! Feb 07 23:22:04 ~nslu2-general Feb 07 23:22:05 #nslu2-general is the IRC channel specifically set up for end-user questions about the NSLU2 device. Questions that are not related to the nslu2-linux development projects should not be asked in #nslu2-linux, but should be asked in #nslu2-general instead. Feb 07 23:22:17 What does jbot run on? Feb 07 23:22:25 ~jbot Feb 07 23:22:26 i guess jbot is the shipboard computer, but you may call me eddie if it helps you relax Feb 07 23:22:31 hahahaha Feb 07 23:22:37 Cute. Is it an eggdrop bot or what? Feb 07 23:22:38 jbot is a Blootbot. Feb 07 23:22:45 Blootbot Feb 07 23:22:51 Still perl Feb 07 23:22:52 :P Feb 07 23:22:53 * ka6sox-away is slow tonight. Feb 07 23:23:14 jbot: what are you? Feb 07 23:23:15 I am a blootbot. For more info see Feb 07 23:23:23 ~blootbot Feb 07 23:23:24 it has been said that blootbot is an IRC bot written in perl decended from infobot. Hosted on SF. Patches welcome, submit on SF or mailto:Tim@Rikers.org, or http://blootbot.sourceforge.net/,. I am a blootbot Feb 07 23:23:37 I googled. Thanks. 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Hg (1021 hPa); Relative Humidity: 86%; Sky conditions: clear; Temperature: 33 F (1 C); Visibility: 10 mile(s); Wind: from the WNW (300 degrees) at 5 MPH (4 KT); Windchill: 28 F (-2 C) Feb 07 23:24:58 once on starts playing with the bot, it can be difficult to stop Feb 07 23:25:18 ~google blootbot Feb 07 23:25:22 Google says blootbot is at http://sourceforge.net/projects/blootbot/ or http://blootbot.sourceforge.net/ or http://bugs.debian.org/249035 or http://cia.navi.cx/stats/project/blootbot or http://klik.atekon.de/details.php?section=net/&package=blootbot Feb 07 23:25:34 ~botsnack Feb 07 23:25:34 :), fontenot Feb 07 23:25:43 ~karma jacques Feb 07 23:25:43 jacques has karma of 1 Feb 07 23:25:50 ~quote aapl Feb 07 23:25:50 jacques++ Feb 07 23:25:52 AAPL: 78.94 (79.35/77.50), 2/7/2005 4:00pm, Opened 79.00, Volume 9,399,938, Change +0.10 Feb 07 23:25:59 ~karma jacques Feb 07 23:25:59 jacques has karma of 1 Feb 07 23:26:45 ~yow Feb 07 23:26:46 Alright, you!! Imitate a WOUNDED SEAL pleading for a PARKING SPACE!! Feb 07 23:27:28 he used to play russian roulette but that had to be deactivated Feb 07 23:28:04 ~insult jbot Feb 07 23:28:05 jbot is nothing but an halfbaked half-mouthful of unintelligent craptacular carpet droppings Feb 07 23:28:23 hi, all. i have patched the libjpeg package to build shared instead of static libraries. it should build natively and cross; anyone like to help me test it? Feb 07 23:28:31 qbot quits when I do that. Feb 07 23:29:36 jp30 - check in the new version, and we'll give it a go Feb 07 23:29:38 jp30, I can probably help Feb 07 23:29:42 yeah Feb 07 23:31:19 here goes... Feb 07 23:31:27 03jp30 * 10unslung/ (3 files in 2 dirs): libjpeg: build shared libraries instead of static Feb 07 23:32:47 jp30: did you remember to increment the version in both the .mk and the control file? Feb 07 23:33:20 rwhitby: no, will fix that now... Feb 07 23:34:26 cross build worked Feb 07 23:34:37 03jp30 * 10unslung/ (make/libjpeg.mk sources/libjpeg/control): libjpeg: increment package version Feb 07 23:34:48 it's funny when cross build finishes before native gets done reading in the .mk files **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Feb 07 23:34:50 2005 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Feb 07 23:36:04 2005 Feb 07 23:37:13 03djf * 10unslung/Makefile: promoted pkgconfig to CROSS_ONLY_PACKAGES Feb 07 23:38:14 shall we also try to sort out the problem building pkgconfig natively? it works for me... Feb 07 23:38:34 jp30, it works for me too, we are working on it - it's not pkgconfig's fault Feb 07 23:38:59 it has to do with the .la files which libtool installs Feb 07 23:40:13 hmm... OK, as long as it's under control. once there's a native pkgconfig, the rest of my x11 work should build natively too Feb 07 23:40:27 right **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Feb 07 23:40:37 2005 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Feb 07 23:42:03 2005 Feb 07 23:44:20 shared libjpeg built and packaged native too **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Feb 07 23:45:28 2005 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Feb 07 23:48:04 2005 Feb 07 23:48:20 so some things that work for me don't work in the official environment **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Feb 07 23:59:56 2005