**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Sep 15 02:59:57 2007 Sep 15 05:39:54 anyone know anything about setting up dbus? Sep 15 05:40:00 eno: ping Sep 15 05:44:00 rwhitby: pong Sep 15 05:44:57 eno: I'm about to set up dbus to create user, group and run a dbus-daemon in optware Sep 15 05:45:57 eno: do we have a start-stop-daemon for optware? Sep 15 05:46:17 i don't think we have Sep 15 05:46:50 i have never setup dbus-daemon, but i can take a look and see what is needed Sep 15 05:47:14 i added dbus mainly as a dependency for other packages Sep 15 05:48:00 yeah, it's needed for bluetooth now Sep 15 05:48:12 I'll check in what I've done so far. Sep 15 06:00:19 it runs well enough for hcid to work now Sep 15 06:00:35 cool Sep 15 06:00:37 I'm setting up bluetooth on the fsg-3 for the neo to use. Sep 15 06:01:15 it should be enough to get bluetooth pand or dund working for any optware target that has working bluetooth kernel modules Sep 15 06:06:32 03rwhitby * r6856 10optware/trunk/ (6 files in 2 dirs): dbus: Added default, init, postinst, prerm to get dbus-daemon --system running Sep 15 06:13:27 eno: my slugos bt slug and my optware bt fsg3 can now see each other, and get the sdp records from each other Sep 15 06:13:52 so much fun Sep 15 06:14:25 now to get the neo to see them. at least I can compare the slugos bt behaviour vs the optware bt behaviour Sep 15 06:15:04 I want the neo to sense and connect to the home and work bluetooth networks whenever it is in range. Sep 15 11:52:19 eno: the next thing to do is add a startup script to bluez-utils on optware, so that all the bluetooth daemons are started according to an /opt/etc/default/bluetooth file. Sep 15 11:52:43 I have a start on that, and will probably check it in in the next couple of days. Sep 15 16:56:09 03bzhou * r6857 10optware/trunk/make/p7zip.mk: p7zip: 4.53 -> 4.55 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Sep 16 02:59:56 2007