**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jun 26 02:59:56 2006 Jun 26 08:02:02 03rwhitby * r3 10debian/devio/ (25 files in 7 dirs): [svn-inject] Installing original source of devio Jun 26 08:02:09 03rwhitby * r4 10debian/devio/devio/branches/upstream/1.2/: [svn-inject] Tagging upstream source version of devio Jun 26 08:02:16 03rwhitby * r5 10debian/devio/devio/trunk/: [svn-inject] Forking devio source to Trunk Jun 26 08:03:20 03rwhitby * r6 10debian/devio/devio/trunk/ (15 files in 3 dirs): Load devio-1.2 into devio/devio/trunk. Jun 26 08:07:08 03rwhitby * r7 10debian/branches/: Removed file/folder Jun 26 08:07:43 03rwhitby * r8 10debian/trunk/: Removed file/folder Jun 26 08:07:56 03rwhitby * r9 10debian/tags/: Removed file/folder Jun 26 08:08:16 03rwhitby * r10 10debian/ (devio/ trunk/): Renamed remotely Jun 26 08:08:43 03rwhitby * r11 10debian/devio/: Copied remotely Jun 26 08:09:06 03rwhitby * r12 10debian/trunk/: Removed file/folder Jun 26 09:18:34 03rwhitby * r13 10debian/ixp400-eth/ (9 files in 5 dirs): [svn-inject] Installing original source of ixp400-eth Jun 26 09:18:42 03rwhitby * r14 10debian/ixp400-eth/branches/upstream/1.5/: [svn-inject] Tagging upstream source version of ixp400-eth Jun 26 09:18:49 03rwhitby * r15 10debian/ixp400-eth/trunk/: [svn-inject] Forking ixp400-eth source to Trunk Jun 26 09:19:37 03rwhitby * r16 10debian/ixp400-eth/trunk/ (25 files in 3 dirs): Load ixp400-eth-1.5 into ixp400-eth/trunk. Jun 26 09:34:35 03rwhitby * r17 10debian/ixp400-accesslib/ (547 files in 106 dirs): [svn-inject] Installing original source of ixp400-accesslib Jun 26 09:34:43 03rwhitby * r18 10debian/ixp400-accesslib/branches/upstream/2.1/: [svn-inject] Tagging upstream source version of ixp400-accesslib Jun 26 09:34:51 03rwhitby * r19 10debian/ixp400-accesslib/trunk/: [svn-inject] Forking ixp400-accesslib source to Trunk Jun 26 09:36:53 03rwhitby * r20 10debian/ixp400-accesslib/trunk/ (33 files in 6 dirs): Load ixp400-accesslib-2.1 into ixp400-accesslib/trunk. Jun 26 11:46:57 py-amara needs ipkg cleanup Jun 26 14:05:53 03marcusb * r21 10debian/ixp400-accesslib/trunk/debian/rules: exclude .svn directory from module source package Jun 26 14:52:03 ? Jun 26 14:52:17 hey when the ixp module from the intel CSR lib builds Jun 26 14:52:22 is it a .ko or .o file? Jun 26 14:53:19 on slugos a .ko file, maybe on unslung a .o Jun 26 15:09:49 slugos is 2.6 based, right? Jun 26 15:11:48 gandhijee: yes Jun 26 15:12:01 2.6.16 Jun 26 15:13:02 they patch the source to add skb or whatever back? Jun 26 15:31:37 when ever i try to compile my module, i get -mabi=apcs-gnu , invalid option Jun 26 15:31:48 has this been removed from gcc? Jun 26 15:49:40 <[g2]> eFfeM-away I just pulled a few minutes ago and there was a head conflict in OE Jun 26 15:49:45 <[g2]> in the monotone DB Jun 26 15:51:34 g2: did you guys have to modify the make file any to get the 2.6 kernel modules to build? Jun 26 15:52:51 <[g2]> gandhijee what are you trying to build ? Jun 26 15:56:27 <[g2]> gandhijee I mean which distro are you building for ? debianslug, openslug, ucslugc Jun 26 15:57:50 none of the above Jun 26 15:57:55 i am working on an IXP465 Jun 26 15:58:16 i got it as a gift Jun 26 15:58:37 <[g2]> sweet Jun 26 15:58:39 and i am trying to make the modules for the damn thing so i can get network running on it. Jun 26 15:58:40 yeah Jun 26 15:59:06 but everytime i try to build the module in the ixp400_xscale_sw lib i get this BS error Jun 26 15:59:33 ERROR: Can't build ixp46X/lib/linuxbe/ixp400_.ko.o because ".ko" is not a valid component name Jun 26 15:59:57 <[g2]> what do you want to run on the 465 ? Jun 26 16:00:02 and i can't get support from an intel FAE or whatever, and the sourceforge page doesn't exist anymore Jun 26 16:00:24 i dunno, gonna try asterisk and try to port zaptel to it maybe Jun 26 16:00:53 but i'd rather build it buy hand, i got everything else on the damn thing working, cept these lame NPE's Jun 26 16:01:30 <[g2]> are you running 2.6.16 or later ? Jun 26 16:01:55 i am on 2.6.12 right now Jun 26 16:02:10 i had a problem when compiling the intel modules w/ 2.6.14 Jun 26 16:02:20 something about skbuff or somethign like that. Jun 26 16:02:26 one sec, i can recompile it and tell oyu Jun 26 16:03:05 <[g2]> which version of gcc are you x-compile with ? Jun 26 16:03:16 <[g2]> s/x-compile/x-compiling/ Jun 26 16:03:16 [g2] meant: which version of gcc are you x-compiling with ? Jun 26 16:03:19 3.3.6 Jun 26 16:03:33 i get an error about mabi=apcs-gnu too Jun 26 16:03:37 so i just removed it. Jun 26 16:03:51 from the makefiles and hte macros Jun 26 16:03:53 <[g2]> have you pull all the patches from the nslu2-linux CVS kernel ? Jun 26 16:04:01 <[g2]> s/pull/pulled/ Jun 26 16:04:01 [g2] meant: have you pulled all the patches from the nslu2-linux CVS kernel ? Jun 26 16:04:08 i really really don't feel like installing monotone Jun 26 16:04:23 <[g2]> I said CVS not OE Jun 26 16:04:27 o Jun 26 16:04:44 i didn't know there was a CVS for nslu2 Jun 26 16:04:59 everyone just kept telling me about monotone when i asked for a source tree Jun 26 16:05:06 or patches Jun 26 16:05:15 <[g2]> well it's going away (as we'll migrate to SVN) but it's only been around for nearly 2 years :) Jun 26 16:05:32 <[g2]> monotone is the mainline for lost of stuff Jun 26 16:05:36 lol Jun 26 16:05:47 <[g2]> but all the optware stuff was in CVS Jun 26 16:06:27 O Jun 26 16:07:24 <[g2]> http://nslu.cvs.sourceforge.net/nslu/kernel/ Jun 26 16:07:34 sweet Jun 26 16:07:56 <[g2]> we've been running CSR on 2.6 since 9/2004 and 2.6.7 Jun 26 16:08:36 <[g2]> s/CSR/CSR\/IAL/ Jun 26 16:08:52 <[g2]> s#CSR#CSR/IAL# Jun 26 16:09:09 <[g2]> jbot should learn those tricks :) Jun 26 16:11:43 is there a guide on how to pull down the pages for the cvs for nslu2 Jun 26 16:13:11 <[g2]> gandhijee um checkout kernel cvs type "make" Jun 26 16:13:44 <[g2]> you'll need the Intel NPE sources from Intel and the kernel from kernel.org Jun 26 16:13:56 <[g2]> but all the other patches are in the repo Jun 26 16:14:06 NPE microcode, or the AccessLib? Jun 26 16:14:11 i already have the access libs Jun 26 16:14:15 <[g2]> right Jun 26 16:14:19 and NPE stuff Jun 26 16:14:25 <[g2]> NPE and accesslibs Jun 26 16:14:33 ok cool Jun 26 16:14:50 <[g2]> we've built for nearly all the versions Jun 26 16:14:56 and i have 22 kernels :þ Jun 26 16:15:00 ls Jun 26 16:15:03 whoops Jun 26 16:15:18 <[g2]> 22 kernels ? Jun 26 16:15:22 yeah Jun 26 16:15:28 various 2.6 kernels Jun 26 16:15:39 <[g2]> heh, I've probably got 222 Jun 26 16:15:48 and minor revs on them just for xscale Jun 26 16:15:54 wowzer Jun 26 16:16:39 <[g2]> the makefile is setup for build about 5 or 6 different machines all in BE or LE Jun 26 16:17:01 the NPE's build for LE???? Jun 26 16:17:23 <[g2]> Ummm yeah we've been running Debian for quite a long time Jun 26 16:17:37 oh wow Jun 26 16:17:41 <[g2]> obviously Debian can distribute the NPE modules Jun 26 16:17:45 i am behind Jun 26 16:17:51 how so? Jun 26 16:18:06 <[g2]> The Intel license issue with the NPE/IAL modules Jun 26 16:18:18 <[g2]> s/issue/issues/ Jun 26 16:18:18 [g2] meant: The Intel license issues with the NPE/IAL modules Jun 26 16:19:00 o Jun 26 16:20:07 man i am cvs retarded, how do i even log in to it? Jun 26 16:20:42 <[g2]> http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=116564 Jun 26 16:20:51 thanx Jun 26 16:20:52 again Jun 26 16:29:44 can anyone tell me what the install-strip is for in t he -ipk section of the .mk template? Jun 26 16:30:29 i'm getting the error: No rule to make target 'install-strip'. Stop. Jun 26 16:35:31 [g2]: do you still have the head conflict Jun 26 16:35:42 was away for dinner ... Jun 26 16:35:54 Just checked and here it thinks everything is ok. Jun 26 16:35:59 <[g2]> eFfeM I was about an hour ago Jun 26 16:36:05 <[g2]> I can try and pull again Jun 26 16:36:18 <[g2]> I'm building something now it'll be a while until that completes Jun 26 16:36:27 ok, np Jun 26 16:36:40 actually I will be gone in an hr or so Jun 26 16:36:47 there are some odd things in the build system Jun 26 16:38:42 pvrusb2-mci does not appear in the archive, yet I am sure it builds ok Jun 26 16:38:58 got past the install-strip problem (just commented it it out). now i have a new problem that is not so easy to understand... Jun 26 16:39:31 the error is: CONTROL/control is missing field Section Jun 26 16:39:49 The Section field should have one of the following values: .... Jun 26 16:41:09 ah, ok got it (need to define the SECTION variable Jun 26 16:43:39 am i right in thinking, that just by using the optware makefile, i haven't actually built a slug compatible binary?? Jun 26 16:44:39 and only when i commit to svn and add the package to be build, then i will see whether it can be built for the arm platform? Jun 26 17:18:32 g2: you guys don't happen to run CVS on another port do you? Jun 26 17:18:47 i configed my FW to let me out through 2401 but i still get no route to hose Jun 26 17:18:53 host Jun 26 17:19:22 <[g2]> gandhijee sourceforge isn't super reliable Jun 26 17:21:11 O Jun 26 17:21:19 man this sucks Jun 26 17:21:35 i just want to play with my new toy =/ Jun 26 17:24:51 ls Jun 26 17:24:59 oops sorry (wrong window :P) Jun 26 17:33:58 there doesn't happen to be a CVS mirror for them by any chance is there? Jun 26 17:35:28 which module do you want? Jun 26 17:35:31 kernel/patches? Jun 26 17:35:51 or kernel/2.6.x? Jun 26 17:38:41 http://mmd.ath.cx/nslu2_kernel.tar.gz <- that's CVS HEAD of kernel/ Jun 26 17:45:46 i need some patches for the intel csr too Jun 26 17:46:15 whenever i try to make the module with this crap they give, i get ERROR: Can't build ixp46X/lib/linuxbe/ixp400_.ko.o because ".ko" is not a valid component name Jun 26 18:18:00 how long is it supposta take for the kernel module to load? Jun 26 18:18:12 i got the thing nice and build, but it takes FOREVER toload Jun 26 18:45:46 vmaster: what version of gcc do you guys use to build the kernel modules? Jun 26 18:46:59 gandhijee: i don't have an IXP (yet) Jun 26 18:47:16 O Jun 26 18:47:23 i just grabbed the sources from cvs and put them up for you via http, as you seemed to have problems accessing the cvs Jun 26 18:47:43 ahh, many thanks Jun 26 18:47:48 np Jun 26 18:48:05 its just sourceforge cvs for some reason Jun 26 18:48:14 i got the the freebsd cvs no prob Jun 26 18:48:30 yeah, as g2 said, sf is quite unreliable Jun 26 19:56:23 hey, are there any devs here that could give me some advice on new optware package i'm attempting to create? Jun 26 20:02:22 i've created my .mk file, and i can successfully run make and make -ipk. Jun 26 20:07:49 <[1]gandhijee> how long is it supposta take the NPE's on an IXP to start up? Jun 26 20:08:24 heh, how long did you wait so far? Jun 26 20:09:15 if a dev is interested, could you take a look at http://pastebin.com/732002 and tell me whether it looks okay? Jun 26 20:09:22 it's my mk file Jun 26 20:13:00 anyone ? :) Jun 26 20:20:10 iwo: Are you posting this because you want help with it or because you want commit rights, if the former then say what the problem is, if the latter you need someone with admin rights rather than just a developer so its best to post to the devel mailing list Jun 26 20:21:08 i am going to post this to the dev list (as per AddAPackageToUnslung on the wiki), i was just wondering if a dev could sanity check it before i do Jun 26 20:21:25 it seems to work for me, but i'm new to this and i don't know if i am missing something Jun 26 20:21:38 but i suppose the dev mailing list will tell me if i am :) Jun 26 20:23:37 have you actually installed it from the ipk, you seem to have commented out all the bits that copy the code into the ipk Jun 26 20:24:23 You also haven't set the text of EXTRACT-XISO_DESCRIPTION Jun 26 20:28:49 vmaster: i've wait for up to a minute Jun 26 20:29:10 i might go take a shit and come back and see what happens Jun 26 20:29:31 and i cant seem to login on another console to see what is happening.... Jun 26 20:30:03 AdamBaker: okay, description is now filled in. Jun 26 20:30:15 the only bits i commented out, were the bits that caused errors :\ Jun 26 20:30:34 much of it was example lines that didn't seem to apply to my package Jun 26 20:30:56 are you talking about the lines that start with 'install ...' Jun 26 20:31:15 There is plenty that doesn't apply when building something that isn't based on autoconf Jun 26 20:31:43 i guess the line that puts the ipk package in the right place is: Jun 26 20:31:44 http://pastebin.com/732002 Jun 26 20:31:47 oops sorry Jun 26 20:32:53 i mean the line is: Jun 26 20:33:03 #       $(MAKE) -C $(EXTRACT-XISO_BUILD_DIR) DESTDIR=$(EXTRACT-XISO_IPK_DIR) install-strip Jun 26 20:33:08 yeah Jun 26 20:33:21 is the line you need a replacement for Jun 26 20:33:39 my problem is that 'install-strip' was unrecognised Jun 26 20:34:00 i got an error (something like: No rule present for target 'install-strip') Jun 26 20:34:16 As the package doesn't have an install target in the Makefile I guess the end result is a single executable Jun 26 20:35:01 yes Jun 26 20:35:12 in that case you need to copy that executable to $(EXTRACT-XISO_IPK_DIR)/opt/bin (IIRC) and then ideally strip it Jun 26 20:36:27 stripping isn't essential to make things work but reduces the space it uses for those working with flash disks etc. Jun 26 20:38:02 when you think you have got the ipk OK you can copy it onto your target and ipkg install it. If it doesn't install the binary you have done something wrong Jun 26 20:39:36 When you are happy with your package add it to READY_FOR_TESTING in the main Makefile then do make testing which will do somee sanity checks for you Jun 26 20:39:57 okay, thanks for the help! i'll try to install the ipk before i post to the dev list Jun 26 20:40:24 sorry for being dense, but to you have any idea what the line would be that replaces the line we are talking about? Jun 26 20:40:32 can i just put simple cp command in there? Jun 26 20:43:38 a simple cp should be fine if you do the strip afterwards Jun 26 20:45:22 you need to use $(STRIP_COMMAND) to do the strip Jun 26 20:54:19 thanks for the help AdamBaker, got to go but i'll be back on this tomorrow :) Jun 26 20:54:21 cheers Jun 27 00:07:22 once you have the web interface up on .77, how do you enable telnet access? I just want to check if i need to snip r83 or not.. Jun 27 00:34:27 03rwhitby * r22 10debian/tarballs/ (4 files): Initial import of tarballs Jun 27 00:35:14 npt: you're following the README file instructions, right? Jun 27 00:44:16 rwhitby: i am now :) Jun 27 00:44:21 thanks for replying btw **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Jun 27 02:59:57 2006