**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Aug 19 02:59:56 2006 Aug 19 06:57:44 03bzhou * r3827 10optware/trunk/make/perl-algorithm-diff.mk: perl-algorithm-diff: cross buildable Aug 19 06:57:47 03bzhou * r3828 10optware/trunk/make/perl-appconfig.mk: perl-appconfig: cross buildable Aug 19 06:58:02 03bzhou * r3829 10optware/trunk/make/perl-archive-tar.mk: perl-archive-tar: cross buildable, upgrade to 1.30 Aug 19 06:58:10 03bzhou * r3830 10optware/trunk/make/perl-business-isbn-data.mk: perl-business-isbn-data: cross buildable Aug 19 06:58:16 03bzhou * r3831 10optware/trunk/make/perl-business-isbn.mk: perl-business-isbn: cross buildable Aug 19 06:58:23 03bzhou * r3832 10optware/trunk/make/perl-cgi-application.mk: perl-cgi-application: cross buildable Aug 19 06:58:31 03bzhou * r3833 10optware/trunk/make/perl-class-accessor.mk: perl-class-accessor: cross buildable, upgrade to 0.27 Aug 19 06:58:36 03bzhou * r3834 10optware/trunk/make/perl-class-data-inheritable.mk: perl-class-data-inheritable: cross buildable Aug 19 06:58:49 03bzhou * r3835 10optware/trunk/make/perl-class-trigger.mk: perl-class-trigger: cross buildable Aug 19 06:58:51 03bzhou * r3836 10optware/trunk/make/perl-clone.mk: perl-clone: cross buildable Aug 19 06:59:06 03bzhou * r3837 10optware/trunk/make/perl-compress-zlib.mk: perl-compress-zlib: cross buildable, upgrade to 1.42 Aug 19 06:59:15 03bzhou * r3838 10optware/trunk/make/perl-date-manip.mk: perl-date-manip: cross buildable Aug 19 06:59:20 03bzhou * r3839 10optware/trunk/make/perl-db-file.mk: perl-db-file: cross buildable, upgrade to 1.814 Aug 19 06:59:30 03bzhou * r3840 10optware/trunk/make/perl-dbi.mk: perl-dbi: cross buildable, upgrade to 1.52 Aug 19 06:59:36 03bzhou * r3841 10optware/trunk/make/perl-dbix-contextualfetch.mk: perl-dbix-contextualfetch: cross buildable Aug 19 06:59:47 03bzhou * r3842 10optware/trunk/make/perl-digest-hmac.mk: perl-digest-hmac: cross buildable Aug 19 06:59:52 03bzhou * r3843 10optware/trunk/make/perl-digest-sha1.mk: perl-digest-sha1: cross buildable, upgrade to 2.11 Aug 19 07:00:04 03bzhou * r3844 10optware/trunk/make/perl-digest-sha.mk: perl-digest-sha: cross buildable, upgrade to 5.43 Aug 19 07:00:14 03bzhou * r3845 10optware/trunk/make/perl-extutils-cbuilder.mk: perl-extutils-cbuilder: cross buildable Aug 19 07:00:20 03bzhou * r3846 10optware/trunk/make/perl-extutils-parsexs.mk: perl-extutils-parsexs: cross buildable Aug 19 07:00:32 03bzhou * r3847 10optware/trunk/make/perl-gd-barcode.mk: perl-gd-barcode: cross buildable Aug 19 07:00:37 03bzhou * r3848 10optware/trunk/make/perl-gd.mk: perl-gd: cross buildable, upgrade to 2.34 Aug 19 07:00:45 03bzhou * r3849 10optware/trunk/make/perl-html-parser.mk: perl-html-parser: cross buildable, upgrade to 3.55 Aug 19 07:00:50 03bzhou * r3850 10optware/trunk/make/perl-html-tagset.mk: perl-html-tagset: cross buildable Aug 19 07:00:56 03bzhou * r3851 10optware/trunk/make/perl-html-template.mk: perl-html-template: cross buildable, upgrade to 2.8 Aug 19 07:01:02 03bzhou * r3852 10optware/trunk/make/perl-ima-dbi.mk: perl-ima-dbi: cross buildable Aug 19 07:01:09 03bzhou * r3853 10optware/trunk/make/perl-io-string.mk: perl-io-string: cross buildable Aug 19 07:01:13 03bzhou * r3854 10optware/trunk/make/perl-io-stringy.mk: perl-io-stringy: cross buildable Aug 19 07:01:19 03bzhou * r3855 10optware/trunk/make/perl-io-zlib.mk: perl-io-zlib: cross buildable Aug 19 07:01:24 03bzhou * r3856 10optware/trunk/make/perl-libwww.mk: perl-libwww: cross buildable Aug 19 07:01:33 03bzhou * r3857 10optware/trunk/make/perl-module-build.mk: perl-module-build: cross buildable, upgrade to 0.2805 Aug 19 07:01:38 03bzhou * r3858 10optware/trunk/make/perl-module-signature.mk: perl-module-signature: cross buildable Aug 19 07:01:46 03bzhou * r3859 10optware/trunk/make/perl-net-dns.mk: perl-net-dns: cross buildable Aug 19 07:01:51 03bzhou * r3860 10optware/trunk/make/perl-net-ident.mk: perl-net-ident: cross buildable Aug 19 07:01:58 03bzhou * r3861 10optware/trunk/make/perl-par-dist.mk: perl-par-dist: cross buildable, upgrade to 0.16 Aug 19 07:02:04 03bzhou * r3862 10optware/trunk/make/perl-pod-readme.mk: perl-pod-readme: cross buildable, upgrade to 0.081 Aug 19 07:02:13 03bzhou * r3863 10optware/trunk/make/perl-storable.mk: perl-storable: cross buildable Aug 19 07:02:18 03bzhou * r3864 10optware/trunk/make/perl-template-toolkit.mk: perl-template-toolkit: cross buildable, upgrade to 2.51 Aug 19 07:02:26 03bzhou * r3865 10optware/trunk/make/perl-term-readkey.mk: perl-term-readkey: cross buildable Aug 19 07:02:31 (4 lines omitted) Aug 19 07:03:48 ok, my work is done tonite **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Aug 19 09:57:03 2006 Aug 19 11:29:27 good morning Aug 19 19:15:09 03bzhou * r3870 10optware/trunk/Makefile: took perl-module-build out so we can downgrade Aug 19 19:18:33 03bzhou * r3871 10optware/trunk/make/perl-module-build.mk: downgrade perl-module-build from 0.2805 to 0.2801 so perl-version can build Aug 19 19:24:55 03bzhou * r3872 10optware/trunk/make/perl-version.mk: perl-version: cross buildable, upgrade to 0.6701 Aug 19 19:39:12 03bzhou * r3873 10optware/trunk/Makefile: added perl-module-build back, downgraded to 0.2801 Aug 19 19:49:46 03bzhou * r3874 10optware/trunk/make/perl-gd.mk: set LD_RUN_PATH to /opt/lib for cross build Aug 19 20:08:36 03bzhou * r3875 10optware/trunk/Makefile: separate PERL_PACKAGES_CROSS_AND_NATIVE, to cross build on ds101g Aug 19 23:11:24 <_snow> Could someone please look here, http://pastebot.nd.edu/129 and see what i'm doing wrong? Aug 19 23:16:27 _snow: if you're doing something wrong, I guess it would depend on what you are trying to do -- looks correct to me as far as I can tell. What are you expecting it to do? Aug 19 23:17:16 <_snow> sorry, forgot my next step, unsling disk2 Aug 19 23:17:36 Ok. Aug 19 23:18:04 <_snow> Checking if able to unsling... Aug 19 23:18:04 <_snow> Waiting for /share/flash/data ... Aug 19 23:18:09 Your stick looks to be correctly formatted already - is that not what you want? Aug 19 23:18:34 <_snow> yeah, its what i want, give me 30seconds Aug 19 23:18:51 <_snow> it's counting down=) Aug 19 23:19:14 Ok, if its counting down it wont unsling Aug 19 23:19:20 <_snow> Error: /share/flash/data (disk2, /dev/sda1) is not a mounted disk Aug 19 23:19:21 <_snow> # Aug 19 23:19:29 So it isn't correctly formatted, then. Aug 19 23:20:15 <_snow> Yeah, but everytime i try, i get Not Formatted Aug 19 23:20:18 Did you repartition it to a single-partition FAT device on another Linux or Windows system before formatting on the NSLU2? Aug 19 23:20:42 <_snow> I've tried, fat32, fat and ext3 Aug 19 23:22:38 <_snow> When i press format disk 2, i look at processes running(ps aux) and i see it starts with fdisk /dev/sda Aug 19 23:22:51 <_snow> then i goes to /sbin/mkswap /dev/sda3 Aug 19 23:22:52 Doesn't make a difference, as long as the device is not partitioned and cannot be recognized by the NSLU2 as a native device. There's a problem in the Linksys format mechanism where it won't format if it looks to be already formatted. Do you have a linux system to check to see what Linksys has actually done with the device? Aug 19 23:23:15 Ok, so it does the swap -- do you see the mkfs.ext3? Aug 19 23:23:51 <_snow> http://pastebot.nd.edu/130 Aug 19 23:24:04 <_snow> no, it stops after making swap Aug 19 23:24:29 Well, that's pretty botched. Aug 19 23:24:41 <_snow> yeah, it's the nslu2 that makes it Aug 19 23:24:43 What version of Unslung? Aug 19 23:25:00 <_snow> 6.8 Aug 19 23:25:04 <_snow> i was running 5.5 Aug 19 23:25:37 Ok, let's try this for fun. Aug 19 23:27:30 Repartition on the Linux system so that it's correct again. Insert, start the format. Then look in /var/tmp (or some subdir under /var) for a file called "fdisk" -- it'll have three lines of comma-separated numbers. That's the cyl. #s for the partitioning being fed from the GUI to the linksys-hacked fdisk utility. Let's see if those numbers look ok... Aug 19 23:28:06 <_snow> ok, 2 sec Aug 19 23:32:14 <_snow> 1,764,83 Aug 19 23:32:14 <_snow> 765,123,83 Aug 19 23:32:14 <_snow> 888,0,82 Aug 19 23:33:17 Looks reasonable enough. I bet if you did "fdisk -l /dev/sda" it would tell you it has 1011 cyls, right? Aug 19 23:33:50 <_snow> # fdisk -l /dev/sda Aug 19 23:33:50 <_snow> # Aug 19 23:34:33 Nothing else? Aug 19 23:35:03 <_snow> Not on the nslu2, when i put it in my debian system and do the same: Aug 19 23:35:04 <_snow> http://pastebot.nd.edu/131 Aug 19 23:36:49 Wow. Something seems to have changed between 5.5 and 6.8 in terms of support. anything in dmesg or in /var/log/messages, especially regarding failures on the the SCSI driver? Aug 19 23:37:39 What's the contents of the partitions on the memory stick -- presumably the swap space has been created, but did it actually create the ext3fs or did it fail in some way? Aug 19 23:37:57 <_snow> http://pastebot.nd.edu/132 Aug 19 23:38:21 <_snow> i don't know Aug 19 23:39:10 <_snow> after the makeswap thing, this started: Aug 19 23:39:11 <_snow> 2127 root 1920 S /bin/sh /etc/rc.d/rc.samba Aug 19 23:39:11 <_snow> 2138 root 1912 S sleep 2 Aug 19 23:39:20 <_snow> than it stopped Aug 19 23:39:27 usb_control/bulk_msg: timeout Aug 19 23:39:57 The SCSI driver is encountering fatal errors trying to read/write the device. Aug 19 23:40:05 <_snow> oh Aug 19 23:40:34 <_snow> And that means what? Aug 19 23:42:04 Format it on a linux system, and fill it up a few times with some copies -- you might even run the fsck with the appropriate option to check for bad blocks. I presume it will work ok, and if it does, then it's some type of driver issue with the device Aug 19 23:43:50 There's no workaround I know of that you can do to address the issue. You might be able to partition it on another system, and copy the right files into place -- check the wiki for an article on using small memory devices (128MB and 256MB) sticks -- the technique involves partitioning it elsewhere than the NSLU2. Maybe that will get it working. Aug 19 23:45:18 Also, if it is a driver problem, if you can post the details including the exact details of the memory stick (mfgr, size, etc) to the nslu2-developers list on yahoo, then one of the developers can log it as a bug. Aug 19 23:46:10 <_snow> hmm, i'l try to copy&delete first Aug 19 23:46:38 <_snow> how do i mount a memory stick? mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/stick ? Aug 19 23:51:33 yep, that'll do it. You'll have to make sure that /mnt/stick exists first. Aug 19 23:51:52 <_snow> yep Aug 19 23:52:22 Good luck - gotta run for a while. Any details posted to the mailling list would be helpful; especially if it worked on 5.5 -- regression is not a good thing at all. Aug 19 23:57:58 <_snow> Ok, thanks Aug 20 00:13:56 hey Aug 20 00:22:49 is there a way to install all package? Like a meta package ( like kernel-modules ) ? Aug 20 00:30:57 <_snow> How do i post to yahoo groups? Aug 20 00:32:36 <_snow> nevermind Aug 20 01:05:09 03bzhou * r3876 10optware/trunk/ (Makefile make/py-apsw.mk): added py-apsw **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Aug 20 02:59:56 2006