**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Jun 06 02:59:57 2006 Jun 06 05:08:37 Anyone here able to help write http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/SlugOS/ReleaseNotes3x8 or edit http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/SlugOS/UsingTheBinary ? Jun 06 05:12:39 Anyone here willing to download some SlugOS beta binary files and test them for me? Jun 06 05:19:22 Nobody wants to be the first to get OpenSlug 3.8 ... oh well. Jun 06 05:27:07 03bzhou * 10unslung/Makefile: added py-pgsql back Jun 06 05:47:06 Can someone test OpenSlug 3.8 binary at http://www.slug-firmware.net/ ? Jun 06 08:25:58 Jun 06 09:03:25 OpenSlug 3.8 and DebianSlug 3.8 are released. Jun 06 14:35:56 hey Jun 06 14:36:09 can someone help me out, i am trying to compile the IXP NPE modules Jun 06 14:36:18 but i get a bunch of errors Jun 06 14:44:15 ?? Jun 06 14:44:16 hello Jun 06 15:30:08 * mucsleber yawns Jun 06 15:42:06 can someone help me out, i am trying to compile the IXP NPE modules for the linux kernel? Jun 06 15:42:26 i can't seem to get it to play nice w/ the Intel 2.1 libs Jun 06 16:18:43 I seem to get multiple head errors when trying to checkout openembedded Jun 06 16:18:47 is this a know problem / Jun 06 16:21:06 possibly. It happens from time to time Jun 06 16:21:32 it's been happening everytime I try to check it out for the last week or two Jun 06 16:26:09 ah well I guess I'll wait for openslug to go to beta then Jun 06 16:30:45 I don't get multiple heads when I sync now... Jun 06 16:32:59 is that because you have the files already ? Jun 06 16:33:10 I don't have an openembedded directory yet Jun 06 16:33:15 I've got nothing Jun 06 16:35:47 you could check out the sources from SVN instead Jun 06 16:36:30 ok, whats the cmd line for that ? ;P Jun 06 16:36:54 if you've got the latest Makefile (wget http://www.nslu2-linux.org/Makefile), you should be able to do "make openslug-3.8-beta" Jun 06 16:37:19 or something close to that, lemme chekc Jun 06 16:37:51 make setup-slugos-3.8-beta Jun 06 16:38:18 that's the sources of what will hopefully be the final 3.8-beta release later today Jun 06 16:38:29 thanks NAiL that seems to be working Jun 06 16:39:29 note that that repository does not benefit from all the OE-developers working with monotone Jun 06 16:39:56 (ie, it's mostly fixes to packages that are broken) Jun 06 16:40:08 ok Jun 06 16:41:17 so it has it's own copy of the OE stuff then ? Jun 06 16:41:22 yup Jun 06 16:41:29 snapshot from yesterday, actually Jun 06 16:45:05 test Jun 06 16:45:11 passed :-P Jun 06 16:45:31 heheh thanks. My other session died for whatever reason. This one is solid. Jun 06 17:34:47 can someone help me out, i am trying to compile the IXP NPE modules for the linux kernel Jun 06 17:35:05 but when i try to compile the ixp400_eth modules, it bombs out Jun 06 17:40:18 It'd help if you pasted logs in pastebin Jun 06 17:58:56 ok Jun 06 17:58:57 one sec. Jun 06 18:02:53 http://pastebin.ca/62631 Jun 06 18:03:28 also doing a make libosal fails too, i can pastebin that as well if u want Jun 06 18:10:04 cd ~noe Jun 06 18:10:07 ~npe Jun 06 18:10:09 npe is probably a Network Processing Engine. Jun 06 18:10:17 ~npe modules Jun 06 18:10:20 ~IXP Jun 06 18:10:25 ~intel Jun 06 18:10:27 ~xscale Jun 06 18:10:28 intel is, like, a memory company that suddenly fell in the processor biz and took over the entire market with their badly-designed processors originally designed for calculators Jun 06 18:10:30 it has been said that xscale is a arm processor from intel, with numerous errata. see http://www.intel.com/design/pca/applicationsprocessors/specupdt/278534.htm Jun 06 18:10:47 ~ixp400_eth Jun 06 18:22:10 did you get that pastebin? Jun 06 18:27:13 ~jbot compile IXP400 Jun 06 18:28:20 gandhijee: yeah. I think one of the proper kernel hackers should look at that though Jun 06 18:28:36 =/ Jun 06 18:28:49 can you point me to someone to ask? Jun 06 18:29:05 Try sending a mail to the dev-list Jun 06 18:30:28 cool, thanks Jun 06 18:32:49 how do i subscribe to the devlist? Jun 06 18:38:34 groups.yahoo.com/groups/nslu2-developers or something like that Jun 06 20:33:49 I am experiencing a problem with the Debian partition tool during the install. It appears that my 2 GB SanDisk USB flash disk is not recognized properly. I was able to mount the partition by dropping to a shell though. Jun 06 20:34:21 Any thougts on this? Am I inappropriately using this channel? Jun 06 20:36:07 I'll add some details. Jun 06 20:36:58 I have used fdisk and mkfs.ext3 on another Linux computer to create a large partition on the flash disk. Jun 06 20:37:32 This partition and the previous FAT16 partition are not recognized by the partition tool in the Debian installer. Jun 06 20:38:09 It is possible for me to mount the EXT3 partition with 'mount' through the shell prompt accessible at the beginning of the install. Jun 06 20:39:33 If this sort of problem should be mentioned in some other forum, such as a mailing list or bug report, I will be happy to do that if someone would instruct me on where to submit the report. Jun 06 21:13:03 rye, this is the right channel Jun 06 21:13:12 don't have the info to help you Jun 06 21:13:36 slugbug is still down as far as I know, but you could mail to nslu2-linux or nslu2-developer on yahoo Jun 06 21:13:46 or wait until someone with debian knowledge drops in Jun 06 21:14:36 I will likely try to send an e-mail to one of the mailing lists later tonight. I'm just preparing to bike home now. Thanks for responding to my questions. Jun 06 21:15:35 np Jun 06 21:15:50 catch u later (sleeptime for me) Jun 06 22:00:44 Anyone tried the 3.8 binary yet? Jun 06 22:47:14 cbrake: ping Jun 06 22:47:21 cbrake_away: ping Jun 07 01:35:15 03cdoban * 10unslung/make/asterisk.mk: updated to version 1.2.9.1 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Jun 07 02:59:56 2006