**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jun 07 02:59:56 2010 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jun 07 18:28:14 2010 Jun 08 01:09:44 03rwhitby * r11652 10optware/trunk/platforms/ (toolchain-syno1142mv5281.mk toolchain-syno1142mv6281.mk): Removed superfluous lines from mv5281 and mv6281 Jun 08 01:15:12 03rwhitby * r11653 10optware/trunk/platforms/ (3 files): Updated syno1142 ppc toolchains Jun 08 01:36:12 hey there, is there any place where an archive is kept of old ioptware packages Jun 08 01:36:16 ? Jun 08 01:37:48 ipkg.nslu2-linux.org Jun 08 01:38:01 where would I find older versions of the packages though? Jun 08 01:38:11 specifically I'm looking for ISC DHCPd version 3 Jun 08 01:38:17 for the Linkstation Live with open stock firmware Jun 08 01:38:36 the reason for this is that the DHCPd build that's in the feed now crashes because the Linsktation Live does not support IPv6 Jun 08 01:38:40 its a dhcpd bug Jun 08 01:38:47 alternately I have a link to a patch that has been successfully applied elsewhere Jun 08 01:38:51 if someone wanted to try patching the package Jun 08 01:38:57 all the older versions of the packages that were ever built should still be in the same feed directories Jun 08 01:39:16 there's only one version of each package in the feed directory for my platform Jun 08 01:39:27 but I know that older versions were once availible because I have them installed on my system Jun 08 01:39:33 for example my system has ruby version 1.8 Jun 08 01:39:39 but the version, and the only version, now in the feed is 1.9 Jun 08 01:39:45 * rwhitby dunnos Jun 08 01:39:51 the only thing I can think of is maybe the feed for my device changed its name Jun 08 01:40:31 is there someone I can contact about this and report this bug to? Jun 08 01:40:39 I'd like to help get this fixed if at all possible Jun 08 01:40:50 note btw I fully grasp this is completely a volunteer effort and what we're doing is the very definition of unsupported Jun 08 01:40:56 and pursuant to that I want to try and do my part to make this work Jun 08 01:41:10 in my case I would strongly benefit from dhcpd working on my Linkstation and I want to see if I can help other people benefit from it in the same manner Jun 08 01:41:17 my NSLU2 as well; I rather suspect this bug affects it also Jun 08 01:42:37 usually we keep all previous versions - perhaps the feed needed to be rebuilt after a server crash or something Jun 08 01:43:00 note that you can wind the svn repo back to a certain date and build the package as it stood then locally Jun 08 01:49:15 hmm that could work Jun 08 01:49:20 what about setting up the cross compiling server? Jun 08 01:49:28 I mean Jun 08 01:49:38 the facility to let me cross compile for this platform Jun 08 01:49:46 or do you guys have that? Jun 08 01:49:59 the real solution is to probably just apply this patch: Jun 08 01:50:05 https://lists.isc.org/pipermail/dhcp-hackers/2008-October/000879.html Jun 08 01:50:15 that patch disables the problematic code Jun 08 01:50:27 its worth noting without it the dhcpd package for the Linkstation Pro/Linkstation Live is completely useless Jun 08 01:50:35 since it will not run at present, since the kernels on those units do not support IPv6 Jun 08 01:50:42 and there's no module (that I can find) Jun 08 02:52:24 03bzhou * r11654 10optware/trunk/make/libidn.mk: libidn: 1.18 -> 1.19 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Jun 08 02:59:56 2010