**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jan 06 02:59:59 2007 Jan 06 03:24:23 morning Jan 06 03:41:56 rwhitby, g'evening! Jan 06 03:42:57 rwhitby, is there any place the documentation for the exact differenes between SlugOS/Be turnup to a disk or external flash? Jan 06 03:44:00 my situation: I have an image on flash all created and working, but starting from a harddisk. How to easily change it to the 'special' flash setting Jan 06 03:44:12 without killing all my customization Jan 06 03:52:20 03bzhou * r5043 10optware/trunk/make/py-routes.mk: py-routes: 1.6.1 -> 1.6.2 Jan 06 04:04:44 03bzhou * r5044 10optware/trunk/Makefile: promoted oww, poptop, puppy & rtpproxy for slugosbe, build just fine Jan 06 04:04:57 chacko: read the turnup script Jan 06 04:05:43 rwhitby, thanks. Jan 06 04:06:21 rwhitby, when I was away, whatever indication you get is proper now, or am I still causing disturbances? Jan 06 04:06:46 mark yourself away now and let's see Jan 06 04:08:00 * chacko[A] is now away - Reason : now Jan 06 04:09:10 nope - still not correct. Jan 06 04:09:31 does your client show some people's names as black and some as greyed out? Jan 06 04:09:58 rwhitby, no it does not. let me try again Jan 06 04:10:57 chacko[A]: I use x-chat from http://www.silverex.org/ Jan 06 04:11:55 on win machine? I use xp ... Jan 06 04:12:22 Was it ok the second time I did away ? Jan 06 04:13:09 on windows, yes. Jan 06 04:13:39 chacko: do you see the messages that appear in the channel every time you go away and come back? Jan 06 04:13:48 (and the nickname changes?) Jan 06 04:14:22 both of those are superfluous. IRC has a built-in protocol for marking and querying away status, that is unobtrusive and does not send any messages to the channel. Jan 06 04:15:49 I do not see any msgs if do not explicitley type /away Jan 06 04:21:01 * chacko rwhitby is this different Jan 06 04:26:50 03bzhou * r5045 10optware/trunk/make/eaccelerator.mk: fixed eaccelerator for slugosbe Jan 06 04:29:02 03bzhou * r5046 10optware/trunk/Makefile: promoted eaccelerator for slugosbe after fix Jan 06 04:57:46 03bzhou * r5047 10optware/trunk/make/fetchmail.mk: fetchmail: 6.3.5 -> 6.3.6 Jan 06 05:01:07 03bzhou * r5048 10optware/trunk/make/cscope.mk: cscope: 15.5 -> 15.6 Jan 06 05:23:35 03bzhou * r5049 10optware/trunk/ (Makefile make/freeradius.mk): freeradius: stripped all binaries; promoted for slugosbe Jan 06 05:25:14 eno: optware builds might be a bit slow, cause I just unclogged the angstrom and slugos builds Jan 06 05:28:26 no problem Jan 06 05:29:44 why do we want to build debianslug-packages? aren't packages from debian? Jan 06 05:30:07 some people are still using slugos/le Jan 06 05:31:37 (around 2000+ downloads) Jan 06 05:33:44 i c Jan 06 06:16:44 03bzhou * r5050 10optware/trunk/Makefile: promoted bluez-utils & ftpd-topfield for slugosbe Jan 06 06:17:59 woohoo! Jan 06 06:18:27 (those are the main two packages that I use 24x7 here) Jan 06 06:20:07 03bzhou * r5051 10optware/trunk/ (Makefile make/cyrus-imapd.mk): cyrus-imapd: with-other-pkg=$(STAGING_PREFIX), no additional rpath; promoted for slugosbe Jan 06 06:20:13 What's bluez for (bluetooth, but what do you use it for? I have a bluetooth USB dongle, but never have found anything useful to connect to it with) Jan 06 06:21:35 mwester, is slingbox a better quality replacement for busybox? Jan 06 06:21:50 slingbox is busybox Jan 06 06:22:18 why the two names? Jan 06 06:22:21 just hacked up in a few spots to match the Linksys code. Jan 06 06:22:54 Oh - you probably mean in Unslung 6.8 Jan 06 06:23:20 no, was thinking about slubgos/be, I do not have it there Jan 06 06:23:40 things like busybox.date are not standard Jan 06 06:23:53 wishes to get a std set of those types of utils Jan 06 06:25:06 in 5.5 and 6.8, busybox is v0.60 and is the linksys version. Slingbox is based on 1.00 busybox code, and provides some of the useful commands that the linksys busybox does not -- but not all of the commands, because that would make slingbox too large for the flash. Hence the third busybox -- the one in optware, which is yet another package. In general you should avoid busybox if you possibly can. Jan 06 06:25:24 Slingbox should never appear in optware. Jan 06 06:26:13 Wishes to avoid slingbox, which one to use in its stead? Jan 06 06:26:34 mwester, you've got busybox 1.3.1 working? Jan 06 06:28:25 Seems to work ok. Jan 06 06:28:31 I meant avoid slingbox Jan 06 06:28:45 Avoid busybox, chacko. Jan 06 06:29:06 install the utilities you need from the full packages - such as procps, core-utils, etc. Jan 06 06:29:18 maybe i can steal the .config for optware Jan 06 06:30:33 Yes. I have a to-do item, which is to look at unifying the busybox configs so that the optware busybox is a true superset of the built-in ones. That would mean pulling the built-in busybox in openslug up to 1.3.1 as well... Jan 06 06:30:49 There's a patch or two that you may need for it as well. Jan 06 06:31:21 eno: do we have update-alternatives working for busybox yet? Jan 06 06:32:31 mwester, is there a way to find the list of files in a pkg, before it is installed? Even a roundabout one? I am on flash stick, and space is a premium Jan 06 06:32:42 mwester: you mean http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/nslu2-linux/message/14654 ? Jan 06 06:33:24 if so, i don't think anyone has actively worked on it Jan 06 06:34:09 chacko: optware .ipk files are tar.gz files in disguise Jan 06 06:34:48 mwester: I use bluetooth for treo650 connectivity in the house Jan 06 06:35:33 eno: unix lacking :) what will be a command line to list those files from starting with an ipk command? Jan 06 06:35:36 slingbox is the minimum busybox required in the unslung firmware to enable "ipkg install" to work Jan 06 06:36:25 rwhitby: I had a treo650; mine couldn't connect network via bluetooth - just headset and speakerphone profiles, and I think it might have had a serial port profile. Jan 06 06:36:46 you need dund running on the linux side Jan 06 06:37:02 (and ppp) Jan 06 06:37:22 (it's ppp over serial over bluetooth) Jan 06 06:37:27 I wish I had asked when I still had the treo! Oh well... Jan 06 06:38:01 Since GPRS is 2c/Kb (yes, KB, not MB) here, that's 99% of my treo connectivity Jan 06 06:38:05 I never really used it for more than the phone and the organizer, because network access via the phone provider was so incredibly expensive! Jan 06 06:38:44 I read most of my email on the Treo at 7am sitting on the couch while my daughter has a cuddle. Jan 06 06:38:45 Yikes - that's several dollars just to connect to IRC! Jan 06 06:39:42 chacko: take it one step at a time Jan 06 06:40:00 Company provides a RIM Blackberry for email; they wouldn't reimburse for the email on the Treo. But it sure is convenient reading email when one can as opposed to when one is at one's desk... Jan 06 06:40:40 eno, yes? Jan 06 06:40:51 let's take lsof ipk for example Jan 06 06:40:55 eno: Yes, that's the email -- that problem is the main reason why I am not excited about busybox; too easy to leave a system missing stuff if one removes busybox. Jan 06 06:41:20 1) wget http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/slugosbe/cross/unstable/lsof_4.77.dfsg.1-2_armeb.ipk Jan 06 06:42:22 2) tar xvzf lsof_4.77.dfsg.1-2_armeb.ipk Jan 06 06:42:44 3) tar tvzf data.tar.gz Jan 06 06:43:31 there might be ways to combine step 2 and 3 in one step without actually extracting the ipk tarball Jan 06 06:43:44 mwester: my early morning routine involves reading work email, personal email, mailing lists, and irc logs, all on the treo. Jan 06 06:43:48 eno, it looks like that is full exapansion... is there a way to just list the files and sizes? Jan 06 06:43:49 morning all Jan 06 06:44:09 tvzf is what eno said Jan 06 06:46:24 slugos-packages autobuild is progressing well now that the diet-x11 problem is solved. Jan 06 06:47:12 great Jan 06 06:47:17 eno, rwhitby, Not questiioning, my lack of familiarity :( Wish ipkg had a commad to just do all that :) Jan 06 06:49:16 :D The oh-so-familiar conflict: features vs flash space! Jan 06 06:52:33 chacko: if a feature can be accomplished with some scripting, we probably don't want to add it to ipkg Jan 06 06:52:41 ~seen EfFeM Jan 06 06:52:44 effem was last seen on IRC in channel #openslug, 86d 15h 54m 52s ago, saying: 'VoodooZ_work: just set the clock from ntp'. Jan 06 06:52:55 since this is ipkg, not debian's apt/dpkg Jan 06 06:58:54 chacko: step 2 & 3 combined: tar -xvzOf lsof_4.77.dfsg.1-2_armeb.ipk ./data.tar.gz | tar tvzf - Jan 06 06:59:34 eno, when I tried tar xvzf coreutils_5.3.0-r0_armeb.ipk, I get error: tar xvzf coreutils_5.3.0-r0_armeb.ipk Jan 06 07:01:30 ok, you're using slugos ipk Jan 06 07:01:48 step 1, 2, & 3 combined: wget -q -O - http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/slugosbe/cross/unstable/lsof_4.77.dfsg.1-2_armeb.ipk | tar -xvzOf - ./data.tar.gz | tar tvzf - Jan 06 07:02:28 slugos ipk probably is higher version ipk Jan 06 07:02:32 I always use the slugos pks when available :) Jan 06 07:03:06 that's personal preference Jan 06 07:03:32 eno, also for the time being it is more stable :) Jan 06 07:03:55 btw, step one can be done with 'ipkg download pkgname' Jan 06 07:03:59 that's debatable Jan 06 07:04:20 you just don't see the #oe commits in here, so optware seems to have more changes Jan 06 07:05:56 rwhitby, I was simply basing it on there is stabe feed for getting ipkg on slugos, the slugosbe is still termed unstable ... Jan 06 07:11:02 eno, the one from slugosbe feed goes thru ok Jan 06 07:28:27 g'nite all Jan 06 07:30:55 night eno-zzz Jan 06 08:31:19 03oleo * r5052 10optware/trunk/make/buildroot.mk: buildroot: wipe toolchain before rebuild Jan 06 08:31:25 asterisk slugos build fails Jan 06 09:27:04 03oleo * r5053 10optware/trunk/ (3 files in 2 dirs): wxbase: 2.6.3->2.8.0 - use shared libraries instead of builtin Jan 06 09:29:49 03oleo * r5054 10optware/trunk/ (Makefile make/amule.mk sources/amule/MuleDebug-uclibc.patch): amule: uClibc fix and build with libstdc++ Jan 06 09:32:43 rwhitby: does your commit fix the libc6-dev problem? Jan 06 09:32:55 (and will it break when installed?) Jan 06 09:53:51 03oleo * r5055 10optware/trunk/make/libuclibc++.mk: libuclibc++: provide library in staging search path Jan 06 10:08:56 NAiL: dunno to both Jan 06 12:17:54 from the mailing list I thought the current SlugOS (in Monotone) is based on the OSS driver for networking Jan 06 12:17:58 is this wrong? Jan 06 12:19:00 that is correct Jan 06 12:19:08 same as Debian unstable kernel Jan 06 12:19:16 (and OpenWRT for NSLU2) Jan 06 12:19:35 same bugs in all three too. Jan 06 12:19:39 ;) Jan 06 12:19:54 I just started builing DebianSlug (well, the old, I know) with masterMakefile Jan 06 12:20:02 (but we sent an NSLU2 to the upstream author, and he has reproduced at least one of the bugs) Jan 06 12:20:16 and I the errors that I should download intel propietary drivers Jan 06 12:20:22 s/I/I got/ Jan 06 12:20:23 bwalle meant: and I got the errors that I should download intel propietary drivers Jan 06 12:20:35 yep, you still need the intel microcode. Jan 06 12:20:35 LOL! Jan 06 12:20:48 ah, that's the microcode Jan 06 12:20:50 I see Jan 06 12:21:41 may I ask why you've chosen SlugOS/LE rather than SlugOS/BE or Debian/NSLU2 ? Jan 06 12:22:11 well, I'm currently running DebianSlug (the old way, i.e. SlugOS with Debian userland) Jan 06 12:22:15 and I want to upgrade to a new kernel Jan 06 12:22:22 and I thought it's easier to stay with the setup Jan 06 12:22:30 than setting up new with the Debian installer Jan 06 12:22:42 in the mailing list there was some howto to migrate to the new driver Jan 06 12:23:14 that's all fair enough. we're just steering newcomers away from slugos/le to debian/nslu2 or slugos/be Jan 06 12:23:52 of course, yes Jan 06 12:23:52 be aware that the master makefile now builds an image with apex in it Jan 06 12:24:02 ah Jan 06 12:24:26 but you can still use the zImage and jffs2 rootfs to upgrade with the reflash script Jan 06 12:26:29 I didn't get it, is the kernel still in the flashed image or only APEX and the kernel on the disk (as for Debian/NSLU) Jan 06 12:27:21 kernel is still in flashed image for both slugos and debian Jan 06 12:27:38 debian stores it on disk as well (and has an initramfs instead of a jffs2 rootfs) Jan 06 12:27:47 both have apex in flash Jan 06 12:27:59 slugos has apex, kernel, jffs2. debian has apex, kernel, initramfs. Jan 06 12:28:31 ok Jan 06 12:29:01 but you can use the constituent parts of the 8MB image (being the zImage and the jffs2 rootfs) with the reflash script which you already have in your jffs2 rootfs, to do an in-place upgrade without needing to include apex Jan 06 12:29:29 or you can flash the whole 8mb and get everything replaced in flash with the new layout. Jan 06 12:30:24 I see Jan 06 12:30:52 another question, is the build system (bitbaker) aware of building two things in parallel Jan 06 12:31:00 i.e. if you have a dual core to speed things up a bit Jan 06 12:31:10 I would recommend the former, until we release a slugos 4 binary image (cause things may change in the layout before then) Jan 06 12:31:27 that'd be a question for #oe - I'm not sure, Jan 06 12:31:40 hehe Jan 06 12:32:46 * rwhitby is unsure what's funny ... Jan 06 12:33:00 ... but laughs along anyway :-) Jan 06 12:33:35 bwalle: bitbake trunk can do parallel builds Jan 06 12:33:37 well, not really 'funny' Jan 06 12:33:45 replace it with ok :-) Jan 06 12:34:00 bitbake can also add -j4 to make Jan 06 12:34:16 hrw: is this possible with the MasterMakefile Jan 06 12:34:20 03gda * r5056 10optware/trunk/make/postfix.mk: postfix: 2.3.4 -> 2.3.5 Jan 06 12:34:40 bwalle: not as it stands today Jan 06 12:34:42 but I think when I add -j4 to the masterMakefile, it executes 4 targets of the MasterMakefile (which is not possible I think) Jan 06 12:35:41 bwalle: PARALLEL_MAKE = "-j4" in local.conf Jan 06 12:35:50 hrw: thanks Jan 06 12:35:54 bwalle: and all make which bitbake will call will get -j4 Jan 06 12:35:55 that's what I was looking for Jan 06 12:36:05 I'll add it in the wiki Jan 06 12:36:10 bwalle: anyway I propose to try bitbake trunk Jan 06 12:39:41 03gda * r5057 10optware/trunk/make/postfix.mk: postfix: cleanup Jan 06 12:48:55 03gda * r5058 10optware/trunk/make/clamav.mk: clamav: 0.88.6 -> 0.88.7 Jan 06 12:49:10 strange Jan 06 12:49:18 Can't locate Carp.pm in @INC (@INC contains: Jan 06 12:49:21 but it's there! Jan 06 12:52:48 in ixp4xx-npe-native-2.3-r3 Jan 06 12:54:40 * bwalle wonders where's there a Perl program in that package Jan 06 12:55:03 * bwalle runs away ;) Jan 06 12:55:49 it was the colorgcc script :( Jan 06 12:59:18 03gda * r5059 10optware/trunk/make/sqlite.mk: sqlite: 3.3.8 -> 3.3.9 Jan 06 13:09:31 another error Jan 06 13:09:33 install: cannot stat `arch/arm/boot/zImage': No such file or directory Jan 06 13:11:31 that's not expected Jan 06 13:11:43 ixp4xx-kernel-2.6.19-r1.647/temp/log.do_compile.10172 is so short Jan 06 13:11:47 looks not like building a kernel Jan 06 13:12:38 it built here four days ago. Jan 06 13:12:55 * bwalle removes that PARALLEL_MAKE Jan 06 13:13:01 to be sure Jan 06 13:13:41 kernels should be buildable with it Jan 06 13:13:49 looks better Jan 06 13:14:00 hrw|afk: yes, normally (I always build them with -j16 at work ...) Jan 06 13:14:09 bwalle: you can add PARALLEL_MAKE = "" into kernel recipe Jan 06 13:14:30 but now, it seems to work Jan 06 13:17:05 yes, the log looks like building a kernel... Jan 06 13:17:54 http://phpfi.com/190999 Jan 06 13:18:02 that was the whole compile log for the kernel Jan 06 13:18:07 before the install failed Jan 06 14:20:36 I accidentally deleted a '*bb' file, is there some easy way to get it back from monotone? Jan 06 14:21:59 mtn recover Jan 06 14:24:14 mtn: misuse: unknown command 'recover' Jan 06 14:24:21 I want to make the following change to ds101-bootstrap: Jan 06 14:24:22 mtn revert filename Jan 06 14:24:24 -[ -e /volume1/opt ] && mount -o bind /volume1/opt /opt Jan 06 14:24:24 +[ -e /volume1/opt ] && ln -sf /volume1/opt /opt Jan 06 14:24:43 does anybody see a problem with this change? Jan 06 14:25:54 if you do a chroot(), it's not the same Jan 06 14:26:04 but I don't know if there's a chroot() done into this directory Jan 06 14:26:34 bwalle: not sure too Jan 06 14:27:22 but the current approach lets the diskstation need nearly 5 minutes more time for a boot Jan 06 14:28:15 because it makes on every boot a fschk because the previous shutdown makes no umount Jan 06 14:28:57 I use it currently like this, but I have not tested all packages of course Jan 06 16:26:11 03bzhou * r5060 10optware/trunk/Makefile: demoted puppy on slugosbe, did not build on nudi Jan 06 16:48:13 Is it possible to upload images in pmwiki on nslu2? Jan 06 17:06:35 eno: time for a small question Jan 06 17:06:37 ? Jan 06 17:14:11 hi gda_ Jan 06 17:14:19 hi eno Jan 06 17:14:56 would like to clean up the start scripts Jan 06 17:15:48 remove the S?? from the names in init.d Jan 06 17:16:04 and put symlinks from rc.d to them Jan 06 17:16:20 you mean /opt/etc/init.d Jan 06 17:16:37 in the first step I would like to do this on every boot in rc.optware Jan 06 17:16:38 yes Jan 06 17:17:31 as long as rc.optware will find S?? files in init.d it will remove the S?? and make symlinks from rc.d Jan 06 17:17:45 after this it will loop over rc.d Jan 06 17:18:36 only problem I have currently, that the shell doesn't now the syntax ${NAME#S??} Jan 06 17:18:43 bbl, food Jan 06 17:19:14 symlinks sound better than the current approach, my concern is the amount of changes involved Jan 06 17:19:49 is there any package that takes care of most part? Jan 06 17:20:50 oleo, there seems to be some problem in wxbase Jan 06 17:22:05 install -d /home/slug/optware/nslu2/staging/opt/include/wx-2.8 Jan 06 17:22:05 cp /home/slug/optware/nslu2/staging/opt/lib/wx/include/armv5b-softfloat-linux-*/wx/setup.h /home/slug/optware/nslu2/staging/opt/include/wx-2.8/wx/ Jan 06 17:22:09 cp: will not overwrite just-created `/home/slug/optware/nslu2/staging/opt/include/wx-2.8/wx/setup.h' with `/home/slug/optware/nslu2/staging/opt/lib/wx/include/armv5b-softfloat-linux-base-unicode-release-2.8/wx/setup.h' Jan 06 17:22:13 make[2]: *** [/home/slug/optware/nslu2/builds/wxbase/.staged] Error 1 Jan 06 17:22:44 huh. Ive checked buid with nslu2 toolchain Jan 06 17:25:56 i could not replicate the problem on my local machine either Jan 06 17:26:09 but this nudi machine is so busy that it takes a day for report Jan 06 17:26:50 help is on the way, we will soon replace nudi with a powerful one Jan 06 17:27:46 I do not see such log in http://logs.nslu2-linux.org/buildlogs/autobuild-nudi-last.txt Jan 06 17:28:06 Is there any other interactive way to see this? Jan 06 17:28:18 it would help if nudi:autobuild.log were live online Jan 06 17:31:07 ah, make wxbase-stage will give you the error Jan 06 17:31:51 also, opt/lib/libwx_baseu_net-2.8.so.0.0.0: is not stripped Jan 06 17:33:36 I must admint that this is not my wxbase.mk but setn from some user. Jan 06 17:34:20 I see that there is missing /wx/ at the end od install -d Jan 06 17:51:45 eno: if I make this changes in rc.optware, then we have no pressure to change all packages Jan 06 17:52:14 eno: bbl, have to bath my doughter Jan 06 19:25:41 eno: I have it now working on my diskstation. It starts now the services with the symlinks in rc.d, without that even a single ipkg had to be changed Jan 06 19:26:16 eno: the only ipk that will be changed is ipkg-opt Jan 06 19:26:32 eno: shall I do it? Jan 06 19:35:10 gda_: sounds good, could you check in the change/patch in sources/ipkg-opt/ first? Jan 06 19:35:44 will do any you look into it first, yes? Jan 06 19:35:58 yeah Jan 06 19:36:46 need to find a good place to create /opt/etc/rc.d. ipkg-opt, ds101-bootstrap? what do you think Jan 06 19:36:47 on nslu2, we actually don't use ipkg-opt Jan 06 19:37:28 from where do you get rc.optware than Jan 06 19:37:50 i believe it's integrated in unslung firmware Jan 06 19:38:53 is it possible to start everything from /opt/etc/init.d/SnnNewOptware ? Jan 06 19:38:59 shit it is even not installed in the diskstation, it is used during the bootstrap process Jan 06 19:39:34 i'm thinking about evolution rather revolution Jan 06 19:40:22 look at my rc.optware change, it is simple and will work, we have only to find the right way to exchange it Jan 06 19:40:38 k Jan 06 19:41:08 also today wxbase-stage is breaking build on all optware platforms Jan 06 19:41:17 i need to get that fixed first Jan 06 19:41:22 eno: I'm not sure if programming in 32MB is evolution ;) Jan 06 19:41:35 03gda * r5061 10optware/trunk/sources/ipkg-opt/rc.optware: rc.optware: starts now scripts via symlinks in /opt/etc/rc.d Jan 06 19:41:47 jelle: my diskstation has 64MB :) Jan 06 19:42:39 gda_: you are daring! :D Jan 06 19:42:52 eno: let us make a new initscripts ipk with the rc.optware inside and let the ipkgs with changed scripts depend on it Jan 06 19:43:07 jelle probably won't think it's revolution unless it's 32k Jan 06 19:44:07 gda_: sounds like a plan Jan 06 19:44:32 eno: will wait until you checked it, send me a mail please Jan 06 19:45:42 gda_: will do, only thing is i'm really short on time these couple of days (i have visitors) Jan 06 19:45:58 the initscript ipk would be the right place for the needed tool to edit the symlinks Jan 06 19:46:14 I will port chkconfig for this, because I am used to it Jan 06 19:46:40 eno: will hear from you. bye Jan 06 19:46:42 chkconfig is very nice, i miss using it on debian Jan 06 19:46:50 :) Jan 06 19:47:02 the same for me on ubuntu Jan 06 19:54:34 Hi eno Jan 06 19:56:31 hi chacko Jan 06 19:58:06 eno, I noticed that the ver of coreutils in your slugosbe feed was much higher than that on slugos, will that continue? Jan 06 19:59:15 i mean in general, not just for coreutils Jan 06 20:00:17 that's more a question to slugos or openembedded ppl Jan 06 20:01:05 I was wondering, dont you get the same source? Jan 06 20:01:07 i don't even have monotone commit access Jan 06 20:01:45 optware are entirely within our control, checked in nslu2-linux.org svn repo Jan 06 20:01:54 03oleo * r5062 10optware/trunk/ (make/ipkg-opt.mk sources/ipkg-opt/ipkg_conf.h.patch): ipkg-opt: change default temporary dir from /tmp to /opt - large packages in /tmp wedged system Jan 06 20:02:07 my mistake .... you are getting the source that is used in unSlung, ... Jan 06 20:02:32 oe packages are entirely different Jan 06 20:04:07 At rwhitby's suggestion, I just installed x-chat and trying it. Which irc client do u use? Jan 06 20:04:29 chacko: i'm using irssi of optware on slug Jan 06 20:04:36 under gnu screen Jan 06 20:05:09 under slugOS/BE? Jan 06 20:05:46 currently on optware/nslu2/unslung, it also works on optware/slugosbe Jan 06 20:06:24 oleo: to put images on wiki, email them to me or another core dev member. we don't allow it directly due to spam problems. Jan 06 20:06:47 (yes, we had an incident where a famous inappropriate image was put on our wiki) Jan 06 20:08:40 rwhitby, hi, i got x-chat now :) I like it. Tnx for the suggestion Jan 06 20:10:17 rwhitby : i have solved this by "out of server" image links to imageshack.us in http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/FAQ/Optware-uClibcBuild Jan 06 20:43:59 03bzhou * r5063 10optware/trunk/make/wxbase.mk: wxbase: in case of 2.6 stuff in $(STAGING_DIR), fixed -I/usr/include for slugosbe Jan 06 20:52:25 <[cc]smart> branch org.openembedded.dev has multiple heads Jan 06 20:54:37 <[cc]smart> ah, just been fixed Jan 06 21:36:35 03bzhou * r5064 10optware/trunk/Makefile: amule broken now with wxbase upgrade; demoted ftpd-topfield for slugosbe Jan 07 00:10:26 03bzhou * r5065 10optware/trunk/make/wxbase.mk: wxbase: rm $(STAGING_INCLUDE_DIR)/wx* before staging Jan 07 00:12:58 03bzhou * r5066 10optware/trunk/ (Makefile make/amule.mk sources/amule/aMule-wx.patch): amule: unbreak amule with wxbase cleaning **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Jan 07 02:59:58 2007