**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Oct 22 02:59:56 2006 Oct 22 08:00:10 [g2]: what do you want to know about rtorrent? Oct 22 10:26:40 <[g2]> barnseen2o I just upgraded an ixp425 to etch and there are a bunch of torrents in there like rtorrent Oct 22 10:29:17 * NAiL likes rtorrent Oct 22 10:31:32 <[g2]> morning NAiL :) Oct 22 13:30:12 [g2]: sorry dude, i havent a clue what 'upgraded an ixp425 to etch' means! Oct 22 13:31:22 <[g2]> barnseen2o were we talking about torrent programs the other day ? Oct 22 13:31:28 sure Oct 22 13:31:58 i know what the rtorrent part of the statement was, just not the other bit ';-) Oct 22 13:32:06 <[g2]> ok, I was just saying that I upgraded a system from Debian Sarge to Debian Etch that runs on the same IXP4xx family as the nslu2 Oct 22 13:32:16 aha im catching up! Oct 22 13:32:29 <[g2]> the rtorrent is pre-built Oct 22 13:32:40 i see, this is on a pc? Oct 22 13:32:52 <[g2]> no an IXP425 Oct 22 13:32:57 <[g2]> just like the slug Oct 22 13:32:57 whats that? Oct 22 13:33:02 oh i see Oct 22 13:33:08 <[g2]> it's the core processor Oct 22 13:33:14 sorry, im thick Oct 22 13:33:19 <[g2]> the NSLU2 has an IXP420 Oct 22 13:33:24 gotcha Oct 22 13:33:40 wonder what version of rtorrent it had then Oct 22 13:33:47 i needed the very latest head Oct 22 13:33:57 so its unlikely your one has the right ver for me Oct 22 13:34:00 <[g2]> you're not thick. think is when I tell you something 50 times and you don't still don't get it Oct 22 13:34:04 lol Oct 22 13:34:30 <[g2]> barnseen2o is very thin. you simply ask about something you don't know Oct 22 13:34:33 <[g2]> :) Oct 22 13:34:35 they just implemented the semi-standard encryption mechanism in rtorrent, which is neccessary for ppl like me who has an isp who traffic shapes Oct 22 13:34:46 <[g2]> heh Oct 22 13:35:02 <[g2]> so now it doesn't shape by torrent proto right ? Oct 22 13:35:03 i have an 8mb internet connection, and they throttle torrent to 25k Oct 22 13:35:06 kb Oct 22 13:35:56 <[g2]> it'd be interesting to run the torrent server off port 80 Oct 22 13:36:00 <[g2]> or 443 Oct 22 13:36:10 wouldnt make an odds for the shaping Oct 22 13:36:19 <[g2]> 433 whichever is the ssl Oct 22 13:36:20 theyre doing by inspection not port Oct 22 13:36:43 <[g2]> like a signature in the packets Oct 22 13:36:52 I'm glad I have an ISP that gives me the bandwidth I pay for Oct 22 13:37:09 must be, theres a good write up on it here .. http://www.azureuswiki.com/index.php/Bad_ISPs Oct 22 13:37:23 yes. its annoying for them to decide what you have already paid for Oct 22 13:38:36 <[g2]> barnseen2o thx for the link Oct 22 13:38:39 i managed to build the head on my slug in the end, took forever but worked Oct 22 13:40:14 i wrote up my experiences on this website i help run. incase anyone else wants to try it! Oct 22 13:41:14 although i guess its only useful for complete newbs like me Oct 22 13:44:15 <[g2]> Inst libtorrent9 (0.10.2-1 Debian:testing) Oct 22 13:44:15 <[g2]> Inst rtorrent (0.6.2-2 Debian:testing) Oct 22 13:44:24 <[g2]> those are the versions in etch Oct 22 13:45:12 mm theyre real recent Oct 22 13:45:14 <[g2]> there's a libtorrent9 Oct 22 13:45:21 <[g2]> there's a libtorrent9-dev too Oct 22 13:45:45 libtorrent-0.10.3.tar.gz Oct 22 13:45:45 rtorrent-0.6.3.tar.gz Oct 22 13:45:49 those are the latest stable Oct 22 13:46:15 <[g2]> ok, so I could probably build those from source on etch Oct 22 13:46:27 can i use this 'etch' as a build environment on a pc? or is it just for you ipx... device? Oct 22 13:46:53 <[g2]> IMHO that would make some sense Oct 22 13:47:21 got url for it? Oct 22 13:47:29 <[g2]> however, the way to set it up is running it under QEMU which I don't know if somebody has it all setup Oct 22 13:47:38 oh i see Oct 22 13:47:44 i saw a mail about this on the mailing list Oct 22 13:47:52 <[g2]> yeah me too Oct 22 13:48:02 <[g2]> I peeked at the links, but haven't tried it Oct 22 13:48:16 someone said they had it all working Oct 22 13:48:20 in vmware Oct 22 13:48:43 <[g2]> If you've got a fast PC, or just one with lots of memory then I think it's a big win for that kind of thing once one is setup Oct 22 13:49:02 <[g2]> you probably don't need vmware Oct 22 13:49:23 no, i saw someone say that Oct 22 13:50:01 mmf Oct 22 13:50:06 laptop battery about to die Oct 22 13:50:08 tc friend Oct 22 13:53:35 <[g2]> mmf ? Oct 22 13:53:38 <[g2]> tc barnseen2o Oct 22 18:37:47 are LEDs on the slug only controlled by 50-leds-arm-cpu-activity.patch ? Oct 22 18:38:19 I thought that there was some discussion a (long) while ago of the script to control the LEDs Oct 22 19:09:33 there is a new system in place to control them (or override the defaults) but I'm unsure how. Oct 22 19:13:43 VoodooZ: do you know if it is through the kernel patch 50-leds-arm-cpu-activity.patch ? Oct 22 19:28:46 not sure unfortunately. Oct 22 19:29:08 I think that particular patch only modifies the code to make use of the new led system. Oct 22 19:30:18 I believe The actual led system is inmplemented as part of the linux input system. Oct 22 19:53:51 03bzhou * r4259 10optware/trunk/make/py-sqlalchemy.mk: py-sqlalchemy: upstream upgrade to 0.3.0 Oct 22 19:58:06 dumfrac: that patch is for a hook for CPU activity Oct 22 19:58:27 IIRC, Richard Purdie was the one that made a patch for a new leds subsystem Oct 22 20:00:18 (RP in #oe) Oct 22 20:03:10 NAiL: so the Richard Purdie patch has not been applied to the SlugOS kernel ? Oct 22 20:03:23 the leds subsystem is in mainstream Oct 22 20:03:33 so all leds go under /sys Oct 22 20:03:43 ah, ok - do you know what version of upstream ? Oct 22 20:04:03 no, but you can ask RP in #oe. He'll know :) Oct 22 20:04:51 ok - thanks - does SlugOS have a script to control the LEDs - the reason I ask is I'd like to get them working properly in Debian Oct 22 20:05:53 yes, there is a script... more specifically "leds" Oct 22 20:06:31 thanks for the info - I'll check it out Oct 22 21:43:11 03bzhou * r4260 10optware/trunk/make/ (py-paste.mk py-pastedeploy.mk py-pastescript.mk): py-paste, py-pastescript, py-pastedeploy: upstream upgrade to 1.0 Oct 22 21:43:36 03bzhou * r4261 10optware/trunk/make/py-wareweb.mk: py-wareweb: upstream upgrade to 0.3 Oct 23 01:08:15 <[g2]> dumfrac ping **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Oct 23 02:59:57 2006