**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Dec 21 03:00:03 2006 Dec 21 06:20:54 morning all Dec 21 06:27:37 03bzhou * r4777 10optware/trunk/make/freetype.mk: freetype: have freetype-config --cflags points to $(STAGING_INCLUDE_DIR) Dec 21 06:28:10 morning likewise Dec 21 06:28:17 NAiL: morning Dec 21 06:28:32 03bzhou * r4778 10optware/trunk/make/libxml2.mk: libxml2: 2.6.26 -> 2.6.27; have xml2-config --cflags points to $(STAGING_INCLUDE_DIR) Dec 21 06:29:50 03bzhou * r4779 10optware/trunk/make/libxslt.mk: libxslt: have xslt-config --cflags points to $(STAGING_INCLUDE_DIR) Dec 21 06:45:41 03bzhou * r4780 10optware/trunk/make/libstdc++.mk: libstdc++: made LIBSTDC++_VERSION future (e.g. 6.0.8) proof Dec 21 09:54:45 vsftpd.bb is broken in the sense that vsftpd is built without SSL support, but falsly DEPENDS on openssl and hardcodes in the shared libs. Dec 21 09:57:58 likewise: probably better to report that in #oe Dec 21 09:58:16 (unless you're talking about vsftd in Optware) Dec 21 09:58:29 yup, writing a bug report and fix as we speak. It's just that openslug seems the only (public) user Dec 21 09:58:38 ah, cool. Dec 21 10:05:19 hmm Dec 21 10:09:25 rwhitby I have restructured Optware uClibc buildroot and now I have verified that Xwrt, OpenWRT, ddwrt firmwares all work like a champ. Dec 21 10:09:43 cool Dec 21 10:09:55 shall we rename ddwrt to ???wrt Dec 21 10:10:19 they all use 2.4.30 hernel headers Dec 21 10:10:26 what is ddwrt derived from? Dec 21 10:10:40 ddwrt is derive of openwrt Dec 21 10:11:16 should call it that then, if all are derivatives of it. Dec 21 10:11:31 will whiterussian vs kamikaze matter? Dec 21 10:12:23 whiterussian is stable. The derive from that. Dec 21 10:12:43 kamikaze is 2.6 based I think. Dec 21 10:13:12 yep - I'm wondering if we need to take that into account in naming? Dec 21 10:13:29 (i.e. have different names for WR and kamikaze) Dec 21 10:13:45 what it matters is kernel heades only. Dec 21 10:15:25 you could just fake links like ln -s ddwrt xwrt whiterussian and such Dec 21 10:15:56 I have a bad bird's eye view of all firmwares, but no uclibc firmware use OE, right? Dec 21 10:16:17 right Dec 21 10:19:23 I have also renamed ipkg.mk to ipkg-opt.mk to allow two ipkg packaging to reside on system. Optware is considered as indepennt addon. Dec 21 10:33:56 03oleo * r4781 10optware/trunk/ (make/gnuplot.mk sources/gnuplot/Makefile.in.patch): gnuplot: 4.0.0->4.2.rc2 Dec 21 10:48:12 03oleo * r4782 10optware/trunk/ (5 files in 2 dirs): transmission r1264 - NAT traversal and some README fixes Dec 21 10:54:26 could someone verify on nslu2 if rrdtool create test1.rrd DS:in:DERIVE:600:0:125000000 RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:600 creates file or it lock. Dec 21 10:54:57 Otherwise I will downgrade to 1.0.15 Dec 21 11:30:34 eno , could you please do this for me? Dec 21 15:29:40 03bzhou * r4783 10optware/trunk/make/libstdc++.mk: libstdc++: removed extra ) Dec 21 15:35:11 oleo: No rule to make target `ipkg-ipk', needed by `/home/slug/optware/fsg3/builds/fsg3-bootstrap_1.0-6_armeb.xsh'. Dec 21 15:35:55 same goes for ds101g and ts72xx - those platforms need bootstrap Dec 21 15:40:26 03bzhou * r4784 10optware/trunk/make/ (ds101-bootstrap.mk fsg3-bootstrap.mk ts72xx-bootstrap.mk): rename ipkg to ipkg-opt Dec 21 16:59:41 03bzhou * r4785 10optware/trunk/make/ipython.mk: ipython: 0.7.2 -> 0.7.3; added py25 & ipython-common subpackages Dec 21 17:11:25 03bzhou * r4786 10optware/trunk/make/ (ds101-bootstrap.mk fsg3-bootstrap.mk ts72xx-bootstrap.mk): another ipkg -> ipkg-opt artifact Dec 21 17:59:28 03bzhou * r4787 10optware/trunk/make/ (ds101-bootstrap.mk fsg3-bootstrap.mk ts72xx-bootstrap.mk): IPKG-OPT_VERSION changed format Dec 21 18:30:51 oleo: $ rrdtool create test1.rrd DS:in:DERIVE:600:0:125000000 RRA:AVERAGE:0.5:1:600 Dec 21 18:31:15 $ ls test1.rrd Dec 21 18:31:15 test1.rrd Dec 21 18:32:11 $ ipkg info rrdtool | grep ^Version: Dec 21 18:32:11 Version: 1.2.15-1 Dec 21 18:43:10 at some point, optware should introduce the noarch feed Dec 21 18:45:02 most python, perl, php, erlang, bash scripts packages belong to the noarch feed Dec 21 18:55:49 eno tnx for rrdtool. I will downgrade uclibc only. Dec 21 18:58:10 eno tnx also for bootstrap fixes. I've just realised that buildroot-*-7 is broken and need imediate fix. Dec 21 18:58:40 bootstrap builds are not entirely fixed yet Dec 21 18:59:17 see buildlog Dec 21 19:05:04 ok. as soon I find a fix buildroot. Which could take hours. Dec 21 19:12:52 03oleo * r4788 10optware/trunk/ (2 files in 2 dirs): transmision: fix watchdog startup Dec 21 19:17:45 03bzhou * r4789 10optware/trunk/make/ (ds101-bootstrap.mk fsg3-bootstrap.mk ts72xx-bootstrap.mk): *-bootstrap: use the right path for *_IPKG_IPK Dec 21 19:21:23 bbl Dec 21 20:51:08 03bzhou * r4790 10optware/trunk/make/ipython.mk: ipython: corrected DEPENDS, clean before building ipython-common.ipk Dec 21 21:18:36 03bzhou * r4791 10optware/trunk/Makefile: added nslu2bag OPTWARE_TARGET for SlugOS-bag Dec 21 21:20:07 03bzhou * r4792 10optware/trunk/make/libstdc++.mk: libstdc++: added nslu2bag => 6.0.8 mapping Dec 21 21:20:50 eno: hmm - dunno about the nslu2bag name .. Dec 21 21:21:10 why not just openslug or slugosbe ? Dec 21 21:21:39 (cause it won't be just for nslu2 - slugos runs on a number of other targets too like nas100d, avila, dsmg600, ...) Dec 21 21:22:01 and they all use the same toolchain? Dec 21 21:22:08 yes Dec 21 21:22:16 alright, it's easy to change Dec 21 21:22:19 many, not all Dec 21 21:22:19 thx Dec 21 21:22:20 ;) Dec 21 21:22:36 NAiL: all the slugos targets use the same toolchain. guaranteed. Dec 21 21:22:43 ah, slugos, yeah Dec 21 21:23:10 the bag part is from http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/FAQ/FirmwareMatrix Dec 21 21:23:13 some of the same machines use different toolchains for optware, due to different vendor toolchain choices. Dec 21 21:23:41 eno: yeah, but no-one uses the bag part - lets just call it slugosbe. Dec 21 21:23:55 alright Dec 21 21:24:03 slugosbe, that is Dec 21 21:25:12 03bzhou * r4793 10optware/trunk/ (Makefile make/libstdc++.mk): renamed from nslu2bag to slugosbe Dec 21 21:27:18 and then later there could be an angstrom target, but that's a way off. Dec 21 21:27:54 * NAiL wants armel debian with softfloat :-\ Dec 21 21:28:17 why is armel debian built with hardfloat anyway? Dec 21 21:28:36 are there any arm cpus that actually has an fpu? Dec 21 21:28:55 * rwhitby dunnos Dec 21 21:30:29 03bzhou * r4794 10optware/trunk/scripts/optware-check-package.pl: added slugosbe check Dec 21 21:30:51 from arm.linux.co.uk: Now, unfortunately, the default on ARM Linux has traditionally been set to have the compiler use hard-float, even if ARM Linux never ran on any ARM CPU with a real hardware FPU. Dec 21 21:31:15 any maths on debian on eg. the slug is waaay slow Dec 21 21:40:08 ooh Dec 21 21:40:13 that might be about to change Dec 21 21:40:20 when debian switches to eabi Dec 21 21:40:43 (which might be right about the time hell freezes over) Dec 21 21:47:31 openwrt feed for nslu2: http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/openwrt/snapshots/ixp4xx-2.6/ Dec 21 21:47:43 (and nas100d, avila, etc) Dec 21 21:48:38 the master makefile "make openwrt" will build kernel and rootfs for anyone who wants to try it out. Dec 21 22:30:58 03bzhou * r4795 10optware/trunk/make/ds101-bootstrap.mk: ds101-bootstrap: bump up IPK_VERSION Dec 21 23:20:33 03blaster8 * r637 10kernel/trunk/Makefile: Update Makefile to pull from kernel.org server 2 automatically (the one without 150+ load average) Dec 21 23:21:22 03blaster8 * r638 10kernel/trunk/patches/2.6.20/ (4 files): Bump to 2.6.20-rc1-git8, fixup kexec patch Dec 21 23:59:08 03bzhou * r4796 10optware/trunk/make/ (ncurses.mk ncursesw.mk): ncurses*: made to work for slugosbe Dec 22 00:09:34 [g2], hi! Dec 22 00:19:58 03bzhou * r4797 10optware/trunk/make/htop.mk: added htop Dec 22 00:34:19 HopsNBarley: hey Dec 22 00:38:02 03bzhou * r4798 10optware/trunk/make/file.mk: file: 4.18 -> 4.19 Dec 22 00:38:20 hey rwhitby, happy holidaze. how's it been going? Dec 22 00:39:59 03bzhou * r4799 10optware/trunk/make/nano.mk: nano: 2.0.1 -> 2.0.2 Dec 22 00:40:35 HopsNBarley: good. just got openwrt running on the nslu2. Dec 22 00:41:02 cool. you add a usb wireless card? which one? Dec 22 00:41:42 not yet. just lan so far. Dec 22 00:42:07 we are using a slug as our firewall (-; Dec 22 00:42:49 well, you could run kamikaze on it now :-) Dec 22 00:43:20 i just ordered a QNAP ts-201 for porting work. i'll let you know how that goes. Dec 22 00:44:26 i was also about to check in the last of the openprotium work, but i've hit a bug in that last test that was "sure to work". Dec 22 00:46:09 i haven't used openwrt yet, i'm embarrassed to say. Dec 22 00:46:13 HopsNBarley: are you considering making openprotium a derivative of angstrom ? Dec 22 00:46:38 we are looking at that. Dec 22 00:46:54 right now it's sort of a slugos derivative. Dec 22 00:47:14 I'm thinking that's the way forward for slugos too. So we could collaborate on getting angstrom to the right point to move forward with it. Dec 22 00:47:44 SlugOS development activity is getting left behind. Dec 22 00:47:55 i would love to. Dec 22 00:48:33 i'm rapidly coming to dinner time here. you gonna be around during the holidays? I am. Dec 22 00:49:00 a bit. probably won't be doing a lot of hacking, or my wife will kill me. Dec 22 00:49:14 i understand (-; Dec 22 00:49:20 I'll certainly be reading email. Dec 22 02:26:44 03oleo * r4800 10optware/trunk/ (4 files in 2 dirs): buildroot: fix broken -7 uClibc.config, split distributed libraries and add depends **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Dec 22 02:59:57 2006