**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Mar 05 10:59:56 2008 Mar 05 14:30:21 03oleo * r7920 10optware/trunk/ (make/nload.mk sources/nload/): nload: build with stdlibc++ for uClibc platforms - problem with uClibc++ Mar 05 19:20:04 mwester: hey, is glib-2.0xxx not buildable under slugos? I just tried to make slugosbe-packages and it's failing on that one and then everything else that depends on it Mar 06 01:49:37 aadamson: Mine built without issue but compile some code with it didn't work. Mar 06 02:02:09 VoodooZ_: mine didn't build but just worked with RP on th OE channel and he made a change that has fixed the build issue, can't say about the use issue tho Mar 06 02:17:17 ok Mar 06 02:39:32 yes, OE is under heavy development at the moment by RP. Mar 06 02:46:45 till he went to sleep anyway :). rwhitby: is there a "next release" schedule or a promotion of 4.9 from alpha to beta anytime soon? Mar 06 02:48:21 just curious, 4.9 alpha has been good for me just running owfs on it for my basement and attic temperature network Mar 06 02:53:36 aadamson: we'll be waiting until OE settles down Mar 06 02:53:53 and there's an outstanding bug been reported to do with file corruption on the mailing list Mar 06 02:57:45 I saw that corruption issue on large files... very curious, if I were a betting man, I'd say hardware...anyone else reported it? Mar 06 03:19:13 re Mar 06 03:19:32 is it now safe to turn on more than 64MB ram on the slug? Mar 06 03:23:12 hmmm... I didn't know there was any danger to using more... does it explode? ;-) Mar 06 03:23:32 hehe, heard of errors since more than 64 is accessed through dma ^^ Mar 06 03:24:37 I'm not sure that there's a final answer. Mar 06 03:30:06 hld: if you use more than 64MB and usb disk, you're likely to have problems. You can test a patch at https://lists.one-eyed-alien.net/pipermail/usb-storage/2007-June/003104.html and let us know if it fixes it. Mar 06 03:32:13 hmmm Mar 06 04:32:57 any old bugs that would cause the transmission of a binary stream (320x240 image) via a socket using send()? I get kernel panics... I've isoltated the problem to my TCP server on the robot...?! Mar 06 04:42:39 03bzhou * r7921 10optware/trunk/sources/toolchain-dns323/ (5 files): toolchain-dns323: added necessary patches Mar 06 04:55:58 Good evening all Mar 06 04:57:10 the drive I was using for my slug died this evening and it's been a long LONG time since I did this so I wonder if anyone could point me to recommended partition sizes? Mar 06 05:34:09 03bzhou * r7922 10optware/trunk/sources/toolchain-dns323/ (kernel-headers.mk.patch uClibc.config uclibc-defconfig): toolchain-dns323: renamed to uClibc.config, added kernel-header.mk.patch Mar 06 05:44:08 03bzhou * r7923 10optware/trunk/sources/perl/Cross/config.sh-dns323: perl: added config.sh-dns323 Mar 06 05:45:30 03bzhou * r7924 10optware/trunk/platforms/ (packages-dns323.mk toolchain-dns323.mk): new platform dns323 Mar 06 05:54:28 03bzhou * r7925 10optware/trunk/ (2 files in 2 dirs): toolchain-dns323: TARGET_CROSS_TOP correction & sanity check addition Mar 06 06:06:26 alright, i'm connected through my nslu2 Mar 06 06:08:30 hillctt what distro? Mar 06 06:09:06 hillct, the folks in #nslu2-general would probably be best to help you. Mar 06 06:09:17 as this channel is for development (making new software) Mar 06 06:25:44 LOL Mar 06 06:26:16 ka6sox-laptop: thanks for defining 'development' for me. Otherwise I would have been horribly confused Mar 06 06:26:52 I'm used to "Development" as being the raising of FUNDS! Mar 06 06:27:20 no, that's 'investment banking' Mar 06 06:27:46 ha ha ha Mar 06 06:28:10 I work with Non-Profits and thats what they call the dept that begs for $$$ Mar 06 06:28:36 yeah. I get calls from development drones all the time Mar 06 06:28:48 well, mostly November, but it feels like all the time Mar 06 06:29:28 the "Annual Fund" that you *always* contribute to. Mar 06 06:29:37 never Mar 06 06:29:42 actually Mar 06 06:29:49 but still they persist Mar 06 06:30:45 yep Mar 06 06:31:56 suprisingly, most of the charities that used to call durring the rest of the year got the message, when I calmly explained that by contacting me in any other month than november, and by any other means than a single postal mailing, they will have disqualified themselves from annual giving that year Mar 06 06:33:07 in any case, the only reason why I ended up here was because the first thing I did when I got my slug was port a VOIP switch to it. I'm not sure I ever bothered with the other nslu2 channels Mar 06 06:35:47 ah Mar 06 06:35:48 kewl Mar 06 06:35:50 so, earlier this evening the slug on which I was running Callweaver (OpenPBX) had a drive failure, and I'm trying to piece together that setup. Mar 06 06:35:57 whoops Mar 06 06:36:00 yeah Mar 06 06:36:06 is that the only app you are running on it? Mar 06 06:36:17 I have backups of the critical stuff Mar 06 06:36:27 callweaver, ntpd Mar 06 06:36:36 nginx Mar 06 06:36:40 other minor stuff Mar 06 06:36:50 I have another I use as a file server Mar 06 06:37:59 but I don't have info on the partitioning I'd used and can't find the wiki page from which I snagged the recommendations it was based upon Mar 06 06:38:23 in any case, at this point, I'll dig it up tomorrow Mar 06 06:38:31 it's late here... Mar 06 06:44:04 oh, I do have a new recipe for the Callweaver 1.2 RC5 build, I need to checkin at some point... Mar 06 06:44:20 been meaning to do that... but just never got around to it Mar 06 06:54:42 sounds good...I need to do something like that.. Mar 06 06:55:13 I need a switch that can handle 10 extensions and 1 line with no more than 2 calls (internal) at a time. Mar 06 07:17:15 good to hear someone is using nginx on slug **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Mar 06 10:59:56 2008