**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jan 10 03:00:00 2007 Jan 10 03:03:34 03bzhou * r5123 10optware/trunk/ (Makefile make/mt-daapd.mk): mt-daapd: fixed and promoted for slugosbe Jan 10 03:10:40 03bzhou * r5124 10optware/trunk/Makefile: nrpe: promoted for slugosbe Jan 10 05:27:06 Has anybody experienced anything like a slug stalling, or it might stop outputting ssh. I know it's not freezing because I can still issue a 'shutdown -h now' command, and it will shut down. It seems that it randomly stops echoing to the terminal. Also, sftp tranfsers stall. Jan 10 06:20:14 03bzhou * r5125 10optware/trunk/make/lame.mk: lame: 3.96.1 -> 3.97 Jan 10 06:49:48 03rwhitby * r665 10kernel/trunk/patches/2.6.20/ (60-nas100d-artop-temp-fix.patch series): Reinstate the artop 1 port bug fix for 2.6.20 Jan 10 07:44:15 Jan 10 07:51:42 rwhitby: We have succesfully updated many Optware packages. I have rebuilded optware from scratch, upgraded or patched many packages that failed somehow. Couly You please initiate full rebuild for oleg and ddwrt targets? Jan 10 07:58:16 oleo: [off topic] can you point me to some information how to choose between openwrt and oleg (for my asus wl500gP) Jan 10 08:00:43 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/FAQ/Optware-uClibcBuild Jan 10 08:04:45 thanks Jan 10 10:04:01 oleo: should i install the new uClibc even before installing ssh on my olegged 500gP? Jan 10 10:40:22 jelle Yes Jan 10 10:42:15 ok, but your pages tells me to replace the "src unslung' line by the new line, while I think I see no unslug, but wl500 line Jan 10 10:46:15 a) erase eveything. b) wget http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/oleg/cross/stable/ipkg-opt_0.99.163-9_mipsel.ipk c) ipkg.sh install ipkg-opt_0.99.163-9_mipsel.ipk Jan 10 10:46:46 d)ipkg ipdate e)ipkg install openssh Jan 10 10:49:52 is this before I try to initialize an external disk, including trying to get it to mount on /opt? Jan 10 10:50:44 also, there is already a dropbear (not running), after installing the oleg firmware Jan 10 10:51:39 There is dropbear. So you don't need openssh unless really needed. Jan 10 10:51:47 right Jan 10 10:52:33 partition /opt should be mounted of course. And 512 MB swap is recommended. Jan 10 10:53:05 ok, I'll resize my swap. Jan 10 10:53:40 the ipkg.sh install... complained sd follows: ERROR: File not found: /opt/lib/ipkg/lists/wl500g Jan 10 10:53:54 2GB+ for /opt and the rest for /tmp/harddisk Jan 10 10:54:43 I have a 120GB disk, I'll do 5 GB /opt, 1 GB swap, rest /tmp/harddisk, ok? Jan 10 11:03:05 fine Jan 10 11:41:19 mkswap: warning: truncating swap area to 524284kB... whimpy Jan 10 11:44:51 why does ipkg.sh complain about ERROR: File not found: /opt/lib/ipkg/lists/wl500g Jan 10 11:47:42 ah, runninb ipkg.sh update before your install solves that Jan 10 11:47:51 -b +g Jan 10 11:54:01 now my ipkg.conf reads:src/gz optware http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/oleg/cross/stable Jan 10 11:54:01 dest /opt/ / Jan 10 11:54:15 OK Jan 10 11:54:32 I stil have to install ipkg, so far it was just ipkg.sh Jan 10 11:54:54 a) b) c) d) e) Jan 10 11:55:23 after c) the system still can;t find ipkg... Jan 10 11:55:45 so I do a ipkg.sh install ipkg between c and d Jan 10 11:58:53 It should. Jan 10 12:04:15 there is a ipkg in /opt/bin, but sh can;t find/run it Jan 10 12:04:58 [admin@(none) root]$ ls -al /opt/bin Jan 10 12:04:58 -rwxr-xr-x 1 admin root 3852 Jan 10 13:30 ipkg Jan 10 12:04:58 lrwxrwxrwx 1 admin root 4 Jan 10 13:30 ipkg-opt -> ipkg Jan 10 12:04:59 -rwxr-xr-x 1 admin root 4248 Jan 7 18:06 update-alternatives Jan 10 12:04:59 [admin@(none) root]$ /opt/bin/ipkg Jan 10 12:04:59 -sh: /opt/bin/ipkg: not found Jan 10 12:04:59 Oh. Maybe ipkg.sh is stupid and not installed uclibc-opt package Jan 10 12:05:13 Oh. Maybe ipkg.sh is stupid and not installed uclibc-opt package Jan 10 12:05:45 wget http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/optware/oleg/cross/stable/uclibc-opt_0.9.28-11_mipsel.ipk Jan 10 12:05:55 ipkg.sh install uclibc-op Jan 10 12:07:11 there we go Jan 10 12:08:12 the shell version of ipkg is buggy as hell Jan 10 12:08:23 you should use the C rewrite Jan 10 12:08:54 right, it is just a little script to get started, isn't it? Jan 10 12:10:34 jelle . Update uclibcbuild wiki page for oleg Jan 10 12:10:53 of course Jan 10 12:11:42 so I dont; need to edit ipkg.conf this way, right? Jan 10 12:12:29 ipkg.conf is needed. Just ipkg.sh could not read src/gz packages. Jan 10 12:15:07 but I didn't edit the .conf file, your installs took care of that. So I can replace the section in the wiki about this editing of the conf file and things about lines starting witn "src unslung" (there are none), or is that all ok in the wiki but just different for oleg? Jan 10 12:17:33 ipkg-opt provides correct ipkg.conf for each target. Soy just aswer Yes to install maintainer version. Jan 10 12:23:37 When writing wiki note that OpenWRT provides ipkg and not ipkg.sh as in oleg. So the sections should be separated. I've wrote things for XWrt. Jan 10 12:24:00 Ok. Jan 10 12:26:45 X-Wrt web interface is nice Jan 10 12:28:10 runing Optware on it -> niceier :) Jan 10 12:28:21 hrw|work: for ppl who love web interfaces Jan 10 12:28:22 :) Jan 10 12:28:22 now I'm jealous Jan 10 12:28:55 Kaloz: I do not want to tweak my openwrt router by hand when I can do it with few clicks Jan 10 12:29:22 Kaloz: I know that by hand I can do more (and do it from time to time) but for my usage x-wrt webinterface is ok Jan 10 12:29:43 hrw|work: a web/gui interface never can give you all the options you are looking for :) of course this all depends on what you prefer and where you came from :) Jan 10 12:30:13 Kaloz: I use linux for ~7 years Jan 10 12:30:36 hrw|work: i know developers who can't live without X.. for me X is good for using a lot of terminals :) it's all about who prefers what :) Jan 10 12:31:10 Kaloz: I usually run 2-6 terminals, web browser, mailer, IM, mplayer Jan 10 12:31:11 Kaloz prefers running linux without X interface. That's why X-wrt is not his favorite :) Jan 10 12:31:11 and for real these differences help Linux evolve all the time on every front :) Jan 10 12:31:16 s/mplayer/player Jan 10 12:31:57 oleo: xwrt has nothing to do with X (thanks god) :) Jan 10 12:33:25 Just playing with words. Forgive me. Amyway I do not know where X-wrt name came from. Jan 10 12:33:49 ah, ok :) well, i have no idea either Jan 10 12:34:21 probably from the fact tha tin the begining it was targeting both openwrt and ddwrt, so they've replaced the difference with "x" Jan 10 13:04:16 Hi, someone knows a working usb ethernet adapter ? Jan 10 13:08:04 oleo: updated the wiki, please check it when you get to it... Jan 10 13:14:35 ... may the D-Link DUB-E100 work with the NSLU2 box ? Jan 10 13:21:21 pei, check http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Peripherals/EthernetAdapter, maybe it helps Jan 10 13:23:37 thank you jelle_, will have a look, bye Jan 10 14:17:53 eno: Did you try the php-stuff we messed around with? Jan 10 14:23:28 hello, before upgrading to debian from unslung, do i need to reverert to linksys firmware again? Jan 10 14:24:03 when trying to upload the debian.bin via the webinterface (from unslung) i get a "bad file or bad name" error Jan 10 14:34:43 condor: http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/UseTheResetButtonToEnterUpgradeMode Jan 10 14:35:13 and then use for example upslug2 to upload the new firmware Jan 10 14:35:17 yeah drif i know, but a "install debian on nslu" tutorial has stated either the upslung OR the webinterface method Jan 10 14:36:55 http://www.cyrius.com/debian/nslu2/install.html he is using the webinterface and gets no error like bad image Jan 10 14:39:13 using which firmware as base? Jan 10 14:39:27 I see original, that explains Jan 10 14:40:04 I'd choose the latter method Jan 10 14:40:06 so when i boot into upgrade mode and try to upslug2 the image, whill it work with upslung running atm? Jan 10 14:40:15 or does upslug2 require the original firmware Jan 10 14:40:28 nope Jan 10 14:40:37 ok, nice Jan 10 14:40:52 that's why I suggested it in the first place Jan 10 14:40:53 thanks drif time to go to the university ill try it after that then Jan 10 14:41:01 laters Jan 10 14:41:03 bye Jan 10 15:03:08 what package do i install to get "which"? Jan 10 15:33:14 debianutils Jan 10 15:33:28 ok Jan 10 16:27:24 Tobbe: no, i haven't. Have you? Jan 10 16:44:48 eno: Yeah, and it didn't work Jan 10 16:46:06 eno: was there any reason why you made it a requirement for php and not an extra package like GD is? Jan 10 16:50:47 Tobbe: it should be a "suggest" Jan 10 16:51:12 how did you test it? Jan 10 16:52:03 I installed it and ran phpinfo() Jan 10 16:52:20 "it" = ipkg install php Jan 10 16:54:18 do you need to change anything in php.conf to get curl.so loaded? Jan 10 16:55:46 i mean php.ini Jan 10 16:56:22 there're lines like extension=bz2.so Jan 10 16:56:23 well, let's put it this way, I've changed php.mk so curl is it's own package, just like GD, mysql and others. And now it works Jan 10 16:56:50 ipkg install php php-curl Jan 10 16:56:58 that get's you curl installed and running Jan 10 16:57:07 s/get's/gets Jan 10 16:59:39 package it in a separate package sounds like a good idea Jan 10 17:00:07 but, i bet if you add extension=curl.so, it should work in the original packaging Jan 10 17:02:06 it's really a matter of packaging Jan 10 17:03:39 yeah, probably Jan 10 17:04:34 http://tlundberg.com/php.mk Jan 10 17:09:24 Tobbe: got it, will incorporate when i have time Jan 10 17:57:43 03bzhou * r5126 10optware/trunk/make/php.mk: php: php-curl in a separate ipk Jan 10 18:45:17 03bzhou * r5127 10optware/trunk/ (Makefile make/liba52.mk): added and promoted liba52 Jan 10 19:02:37 hello Jan 10 19:03:04 finding the right moment to get into redboot with a colors problem is sooo hard.. Jan 10 19:08:37 dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/mtdblock5 uh, is this method really working? Jan 10 19:11:51 weeeh i got it :P Jan 10 19:12:05 without the strange dd method Jan 10 19:23:51 hm anyone know anything of iroffer? Jan 10 19:28:20 l0c4lh0st as far is i remember its an fdcc server which is often used on rooted machines Jan 10 19:28:34 uh Jan 10 19:28:36 since it runs under windows as a service Jan 10 19:28:36 yeah Jan 10 19:28:54 I want to know if I can make it enabled at certain times Jan 10 19:28:58 had this once on one of my machines... Jan 10 19:29:03 I want it enabled between 00:00 AM till 08:00 AM Jan 10 19:29:15 And for the rest of the time disabled Jan 10 19:29:38 I know how to play with cronjobs, but I don't think it's possible to do that with a cronjob, huh? Jan 10 19:29:51 uh it should? Jan 10 19:30:02 how? Jan 10 19:30:11 start at 00:00AM and do a stop or if alls going bad a kill to the service Jan 10 19:30:14 Like, killing the iroffer process and starting it again? Jan 10 19:30:19 lol Jan 10 19:30:31 I thought of that, but that seems kinda lame to me Jan 10 19:30:36 There must be a better way of doing it, not? Jan 10 19:30:40 lame or not if its working ;) Jan 10 19:31:00 i mean if it can be started as a service, it should be possible to cleanly end it at 8am Jan 10 19:31:15 As a service o_O Jan 10 19:31:23 I just start it with iroffer -user blah Jan 10 19:31:27 daemon i mean ;) Jan 10 19:31:30 Nothing service. Jan 10 19:31:37 or you might think about an iptables rule Jan 10 19:31:38 nor daemon Jan 10 19:32:18 so you rooted a machine and dont want to be too "present" during worktime, right ;)? Jan 10 19:32:41 ... Jan 10 19:32:45 It's my own machine Jan 10 19:32:57 and I want to make it serve only when I'm asleep Jan 10 19:33:04 so I don't suffer from the upload Jan 10 19:47:29 Can anyone in here give me commit privileges to svn? I've got a fix for the lighttpd optware package Jan 10 19:50:00 <[g2]> Tobbe do you have the fix ? Jan 10 19:50:07 <[g2]> just send the patch to the ML Jan 10 19:53:10 [g2]: A patch for the .mk? Or should I send the whole .mk? Jan 10 19:53:16 patch Jan 10 19:53:59 diff -Naur Jan 10 19:54:59 for code better is '-Naurp' but it is not this time Jan 10 19:55:38 * osas takes note :) Jan 10 19:55:51 -p add function name to diff section Jan 10 19:56:04 I see Jan 10 19:56:19 very handy Jan 10 19:56:20 it is better for code reviews Jan 10 19:56:34 for applying a patch, should be pretty much the same Jan 10 19:56:52 yes Jan 10 19:56:53 very handy indeed :) Jan 10 20:00:22 how busy is the yahoo group? Jan 10 20:07:46 it is pretty busy (lot of activity) Jan 10 20:12:10 Ok, think I'll just read the messages online then instead of having them deliverd to my mailbox :) Jan 10 20:12:56 there's a lot of activity on the mailing list 2 Jan 10 21:40:27 03marceln * r5128 10optware/trunk/ (4 files in 3 dirs): Added ggrab Jan 10 22:00:31 osas: isn't yahoo group == ml? Jan 10 22:01:34 yes it is (I wasn't sure if you were refering to the irc or to the ml) Jan 10 22:02:29 ok, good :) Jan 10 22:02:35 :) Jan 10 22:04:15 when you say "send the patch to the ml" do you really mean I should send a link to where it can be downloaded, or how would you prefer it? Jan 10 22:25:09 mail sent to the ml :) Jan 10 22:55:18 03bzhou * r5129 10optware/trunk/ (Makefile make/ggrab.mk sources/ggrab/g++4.patch): ggrab: promoted after some g++ 4 fix Jan 10 23:33:58 03bzhou * r5130 10optware/trunk/ (Makefile make/transcode.mk sources/transcode/patch): transcode: -> 1.0.2; promoted for mss, ds101 & slugosbe Jan 11 00:02:47 03bzhou * r5131 10optware/trunk/Makefile: demoted ggrab for uclibc **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Jan 11 02:59:58 2007