**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jun 04 02:59:56 2011 Jun 04 07:05:02 moin Jun 04 07:05:25 GNUtoo: newer kernel very much appreciated Jun 04 10:28:39 freesmartphone.org: 03mickey 07cornucopia * r419e432b394a 10/fsoaudiod/src/plugins/gsmvoice_alsa_cmtspeechdata/cmthandler.vala: fsoaudiod: gsmvoice_alsa_cmtspeechdata: s/Alsa2/Alsa/ Jun 04 10:40:11 lxsameer: hi, how's progress ? Jun 04 10:40:32 dcordes: hi man, i'm downloading my kernel right now Jun 04 10:41:13 dcordes: sadly my internet connection is very slow its about 10 hour that i run the bitbake virtual/kernel Jun 04 11:07:18 lxsameer: once you got a base of sources it will be faster Jun 04 11:07:27 ( to rebuild ) Jun 04 11:08:11 dcordes: yeah i see, don't kill me but right know i cloning the kernel repo with 8K speed Jun 04 11:13:30 lxsameer: via gsm ? Jun 04 11:13:40 dcordes: no ADSL Jun 04 11:14:17 ah hold up, bitbake's not downloading the linuxtogo git, is it ? Jun 04 11:14:37 mrmoku: ping Jun 04 11:15:00 dcordes: its in the step of 1602 from 16048 and cloning the bravo kernel Jun 04 11:15:23 ah ok :) congrats then Jun 04 11:15:42 where are you fetching it from ? Jun 04 11:15:45 (SRC_URI) Jun 04 11:15:55 dcordes: from github Jun 04 11:16:23 is it official kernel ? Jun 04 11:18:40 bl Jun 04 11:18:42 bbl Jun 04 11:18:48 dcordes: hmm its cm7 Jun 04 11:18:58 dcordes: i found it in htc-linux wiki Jun 04 12:48:15 dcordes: pong Jun 04 13:08:47 mrmoku, I'll push 3 commits: Jun 04 13:09:05 *adding boot.cfg for kexecboot in shr-image.inc Jun 04 13:09:14 *new kernel new defconfig for nokia900 Jun 04 13:09:45 and fix /etc/fstab for mmcblk0p1 ->mmcblk1p1 Jun 04 13:10:12 the new kenrel image revert somehow the old defconfig Jun 04 13:10:19 I did savedefconfig tough Jun 04 13:10:28 basically it's flashable Jun 04 13:10:30 under 2M Jun 04 13:10:35 so it should be ok Jun 04 13:10:47 and I'm not sure we want to go kexecboot Jun 04 13:10:53 we must look and see Jun 04 13:11:07 beacause currently it's very very slow to boot Jun 04 13:13:10 mrmoku, no objections for pushing? Jun 04 13:18:10 mrmoku, done Jun 04 13:18:52 but since kexec is painfully slow with no feedback Jun 04 13:18:57 should I try to make it faster? Jun 04 13:22:05 GNUtoo: no objections :) Jun 04 13:22:35 GNUtoo: you mean it's slow until it booted? Or development? Jun 04 13:23:42 boot time are very very long Jun 04 13:26:30 hmm... that's not good Jun 04 13:26:42 any idea why? Jun 04 13:31:39 mrmoku: hey Jun 04 13:31:53 mrmoku: did you read the default elfe thread on ml ? Jun 04 13:33:36 lxsameer: so you set a patched android kernel for htcbravo in oe. personally I would put official kernel. but it does not matter anyway because in the long run you should create your own bravo kernel Jun 04 13:33:50 lxsameer: there are differences required on kernel level when you run non-android usersapce on android device Jun 04 13:34:39 dcordes: you're lukas? Jun 04 13:36:27 JaMa|Zzz: I restarted from scratch... and it still insists on the gb locale :P Jun 04 13:37:09 dcordes: did you see cyanogen kernel ? Jun 04 13:38:39 dcordes: there's still at least two things I'm missing in elfe... dunno if they're in efl already and I'm just using an older rev Jun 04 13:38:49 a) moving/deleting icons Jun 04 13:38:59 b) feedback that klicking worked out Jun 04 13:42:17 mrmoku: a was done long time ago and is in the oe rev Jun 04 13:42:26 mrmoku: not sure what you mean by b Jun 04 13:42:27 dcordes: hmm, how to do it? Jun 04 13:42:48 dcordes: (b) the illume home screen shows in the bottom line that it's starting an app Jun 04 13:43:00 tapping does not always work as one would like it to do Jun 04 13:43:04 I dont know it from the top of my head. there is a modification mode you can enter with an icon iirc Jun 04 13:43:41 I am not sure if it has such a thing that shows an application is starting Jun 04 13:43:50 captainigloo: ping Jun 04 13:44:22 captainigloo: we are discussing elfe as default home screen Jun 04 13:47:56 mrmoku: do you know the underlying mechanism of illume home status thingy ? Jun 04 13:50:47 dcordes: no detailed... it's some edje thing I think Jun 04 13:51:05 should be easy to add to elfe Jun 04 13:51:19 provided captainigloo agrees it's a good thing to have :-) Jun 04 13:53:50 JaMa|Zzz: I have IMAGE_LINGUAS = "en-us" in my local.conf now... works fine Jun 04 14:40:12 +PACKAGES =+ "${PN}-cmtspeech-plugin ${PN}-cmtspeech-plugin-dev ${PN}-cmtspeech-plugin-dbg" Jun 04 14:40:18 is something like that ok? Jun 04 14:40:33 or is the name wrong Jun 04 14:43:05 also where/to who should I report this bug for om-gta02: Jun 04 14:43:07 *it suspends Jun 04 14:43:11 then I resume Jun 04 14:43:21 then I try to call and it say the modem is suspended Jun 04 14:53:41 JaMa|Zzz: there's not much working with my shr-core image :/ Jun 04 15:01:33 GNUtoo: did it finish to register before suspending? Jun 04 15:07:35 no idea Jun 04 15:07:36 I rebooted Jun 04 15:07:40 I'll look next time Jun 04 15:14:48 x-gnueabi/usr/lib/libvpx.a(vpx_encoder.c.o)(.text+0xc4): unresolvable R_ARM_THM_CALL relocation against symbol `memcpy@@GLIBC_2.4' Jun 04 15:22:10 JaMa|Zzz, what could it be? some people often report similar stuff on IRC but I've no idea on how to solve it Jun 04 15:22:43 I'll try in #oe Jun 04 15:40:37 freesmartphone.org: 03angelo 07aurora * r0fbf4d7c7165 10/aurora/components/app-settings/AboutPage.qml: aurora: first sketch of AboutPage on Settings App Jun 04 15:41:26 * angelox don't know if he wrote correct "sketch" Jun 04 16:01:27 moo Jun 04 16:02:15 strange.... Jun 04 16:02:22 I've some nokia headset for the freerunner Jun 04 16:02:46 they perform way better than the dumb bearstech headset Jun 04 16:02:52 but they are mono.... Jun 04 16:03:51 o.O Jun 04 16:04:09 wired headset? Jun 04 16:04:17 with 2.5mm jack Jun 04 16:04:35 yes Jun 04 16:04:59 the FR recepatcle is not pin compatible with nokia AV Jun 04 16:05:18 the bearstech headset has a mic and only cables and a button and a capacitor on the mic Jun 04 16:05:28 the nokia headsets have many capacitors Jun 04 16:05:38 uh? Jun 04 16:05:52 I mean feature phones headset Jun 04 16:05:58 not the one of the n900 Jun 04 16:06:25 sorry, don't get it. Capacitors?? Jun 04 16:06:43 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor Jun 04 16:07:01 so where TF are C's on a headset? Jun 04 16:07:23 there is a small circuit with a mic soldered on it Jun 04 16:07:33 mhm Jun 04 16:07:46 so near the mic there are capacitors etc... Jun 04 16:07:54 o.O Jun 04 16:07:56 it's between the cable and the "headphones" Jun 04 16:08:03 kinda strange Jun 04 16:08:22 or maybe I'm wrong Jun 04 16:08:26 maybe it's some resistors Jun 04 16:08:30 it's CMS components Jun 04 16:08:33 so how to tell Jun 04 16:08:34 also kinda strange the Nokia HS working at all on FR Jun 04 16:09:08 it's some very old headset Jun 04 16:09:12 for feature phones Jun 04 16:09:20 like from 5 year ago Jun 04 16:09:21 or more Jun 04 16:09:43 usually only left channel headphone should work, when you connect Nokia-2.5mm on FR w/o adapter Jun 04 16:09:51 mhm Jun 04 16:09:52 ah ok Jun 04 16:10:12 anyway there is only one earphone Jun 04 16:10:16 not two Jun 04 16:10:26 neither mic nor right chan will work with new Nokia and FR Jun 04 16:10:28 I tried to mod the bearstech headset, and the sound is still bad Jun 04 16:10:51 ok Jun 04 16:11:20 since the sound quality was good I wondered if there was a say to improve the sound and have stereo Jun 04 16:11:41 pins on FR (tip to base): mic, left, right, GND - Nokia: L, R, mic, GND Jun 04 16:12:22 ok Jun 04 16:12:29 you need an adapter to swap pin1 and 3 Jun 04 16:12:37 or a iron solder Jun 04 16:12:43 yep :-) Jun 04 16:13:11 but anyway the headset is not stereo Jun 04 16:14:03 there are 4 wires, but only 2 of them are for the headphone Jun 04 16:14:11 4 in Jun 04 16:14:12 2 out Jun 04 16:14:28 GND + left or right (no idea which one I'll test) Jun 04 16:14:39 it's right Jun 04 16:16:44 I gather this headset has a button Jun 04 16:17:08 the nokia headset no but the bearstech does Jun 04 16:17:20 hmmm Jun 04 16:17:45 ~audio Jun 04 16:17:45 hmm... audio is http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_Freerunner_audio_subsystem and http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo_1973_audio_subsystem Jun 04 16:21:29 else there is still bluetooth Jun 04 16:23:45 well, FR wired audio never been as good as it should've been - I wasn't able to explain to my TPE EE colleagues about the importance of proper 100uF decoupling capacitors, so wired audio always had mickeymouse audio (no bass) Jun 04 16:24:05 see hw fixes: bassfix Jun 04 16:25:31 the chinese way: "there's noise coming out, it seems to work" Jun 04 16:26:18 btw zhis was why I got hired by OM ;-P Jun 04 16:27:13 and it's been the only bug they never allowed me to fix for good Jun 04 16:27:31 depressing, isn't it? Jun 04 16:28:11 wolfspraul: right? ;-) Jun 04 16:30:12 ok Jun 04 16:30:38 * GNUtoo tough bassfix was dangerous Jun 04 16:33:02 the fix rework isn't exactly simple Jun 04 16:33:26 the fix itself, i.e. having a good capacitor there, is not dangerous Jun 04 16:35:13 TPE EE *thought* it might break calibration of modem which is done via headset jack (weird like batshit), but I finally (on A8 test production) proven to then there's a safe way to do this, by switching amp completely off ant to high impedance state Jun 04 16:35:48 s/to then/to them/ Jun 04 16:35:49 DocScrutinizer meant: TPE EE *thought* it might break calibration of modem which is done via headset jack (weird like batshit), but I finally (on A8 test production) proven to them there's a safe way to do this, by switching amp completely off ant to high impedance state Jun 04 16:36:08 s/ ant / and / Jun 04 16:36:08 DocScrutinizer meant: TPE EE *thought* it might break calibration of modem which is done via headset jack (weird like batshit), but I finally (on A8 test production) proven to then there's a safe way to do this, by switching amp completely off and to high impedance state Jun 04 16:37:11 ok Jun 04 16:37:28 maybe I should buy the all-fix then Jun 04 16:37:34 buzz+bass+1024 Jun 04 16:38:23 it's about 100E Jun 04 16:38:41 and a new freerunner is about 270 E Jun 04 16:38:42 hmmm Jun 04 16:47:38 just to mention it again so those to whom it may concern don't forget: #1024 basically been a routing bug, plus insane indiscriminate insertion of 0R ""for debugging purposes"" Jun 04 16:48:40 DocScrutinizer: shouldn't this better be said in the bug report? ;) Jun 04 16:48:55 I feel incredibly lucky for spotting that from the IRC :) Jun 04 16:48:55 I think it is, dunno Jun 04 16:49:34 doesn't mention routing or 0R Jun 04 16:49:56 'debugging' is obviously mentioned many times Jun 04 16:50:55 there's even a .png somewhere, showing the schematics detail of that buggy part of modem Jun 04 16:55:42 and I'm rather sure I explained the issue somewhere on ML, but anyway here it goes again: the modem PMU chip has a pin that gives power from LDO for a crystal clock generator, and this LDO has a sense-feedback input on a second pin. Instead of running a trace from power-out pin to the VDD pin of modem chip, and a separate trace from there back to sense, in FR the both pins at PMU are "directly" connected - and to make things worse Jun 04 16:55:43 there's a 0R (which we all know never is ZERO) on the trace to modem VDD Jun 04 16:59:22 there are other such 0R proof-of-incompetence in FR, e.g. all around main PMU pcf50633 between chip and buffer Cs Jun 04 17:00:34 heh Jun 04 17:00:52 fortunately #1024 can be avoided simply by disabling deep sleep Jun 04 17:01:41 software workarounds to the rescue :) Jun 04 17:03:36 alas deepsleep is the big innovation that caused the sudden jump of standby time of mobile phones from <24h to several days, backin the 1990s Jun 04 17:04:15 quite a similar situation to the power savings mode for WLAN Jun 04 17:05:01 not similar but actually the operation principle is exactly the same Jun 04 17:47:32 GNUtoo: yay, have working wifi now :) Jun 04 17:47:52 looks like the aes module was missing Jun 04 18:04:49 dcordes: ah finally my download is complete but i failed at the kernel compiling step, it seems that i should build a cross compile environment for arm , do you know about it Jun 04 18:35:53 dcordes: ping Jun 04 18:43:12 mrmoku, I pushed a new defconfig and a new kernel, do you have them Jun 04 18:43:13 ? Jun 04 18:43:23 GNUtoo: not yet Jun 04 18:43:29 GNUtoo: I have a strange thing Jun 04 18:43:35 modprobe is hanging Jun 04 18:43:38 don't fix old stuff Jun 04 18:43:44 when for example modprobe g_ether Jun 04 18:43:45 I reverted my change Jun 04 18:43:52 ok Jun 04 18:43:52 with newer defconfig Jun 04 18:44:00 will update then Jun 04 18:44:01 it is still flashable tough Jun 04 18:44:10 ahh Jun 04 18:44:17 shit, you pushed to oe, right? Jun 04 18:44:24 my image is a shr-core image Jun 04 18:44:27 ok Jun 04 18:44:30 yes oe.dev Jun 04 18:44:35 how's shr-core Jun 04 18:44:44 some strange things I have Jun 04 18:44:54 for example HOME for root is wrong under e Jun 04 18:44:56 such as? Jun 04 18:44:59 pointing to / Jun 04 18:45:03 ok Jun 04 18:45:06 and leading to strange fun :P Jun 04 18:45:16 when I stop x and login on the console it is correct Jun 04 18:45:23 GNUtoo: btw why not keep -CONFIG_IKCONFIG=y at least as module? Jun 04 18:45:42 mrmoku: if you do "su -" it gets it right? Jun 04 18:45:50 to make extract-script work? Jun 04 18:45:50 let me try Jun 04 18:46:10 extract-script? Jun 04 18:46:12 heh Jun 04 18:46:15 lost backlight Jun 04 18:46:23 scripts/extract-ikconfig Jun 04 18:46:26 in the kernel Jun 04 18:46:47 duhh... and stopping x killed wpa_supplicant (which I started from a terminal in there) Jun 04 18:46:50 * mrmoku locked out now :P Jun 04 18:46:53 ah I thought it's modprobe configs; zcat /proc/config.gz Jun 04 18:47:15 you can extract the config of a kenrel without even running it Jun 04 18:47:20 with that script Jun 04 18:47:37 I find it usefull while running it on target :) Jun 04 18:48:01 ie to check which modules should be available in feed for my version as kernel-module-something Jun 04 18:48:47 because opkg install kernel-module-blah will happily install module from older kernel + older kernel if it's available in feed Jun 04 18:51:16 JaMa|Wrk: yup, right. su - 'fixes' it Jun 04 18:52:01 yes I just pointed out that if you put =m Jun 04 18:52:07 JaMa|Wrk: what to do to get GNUtoo's kernel changes into core? Jun 04 18:52:10 you loose the ikconfig extract script Jun 04 18:53:44 why loose? Jun 04 18:55:13 mrmoku: usually I do something like this; cd ~/shr-unstable/openembedded; git format-patch -1 HASH; mv 0001* ~/shr-core/meta-smartphone; cd ~/shr-core/meta-smartphone; sed -i 's#recipes#meta-nokia/recipes-kernel#g' 0001*; git am -s 0001*; Jun 04 18:55:37 ok Jun 04 18:56:00 if it's a module you need to load the module to make it work Jun 04 18:56:32 but that's easier then when you removed ikconfig completely Jun 04 18:57:07 I'm fine even when I have to do opkg install kernel-module-ikconfig before modprobe :) (as it's not installed by default) Jun 04 18:58:26 also an user would expect /proc/config.gz Jun 04 18:58:40 he wouldn't know that he has to install a module and load it Jun 04 18:58:43 for that Jun 04 19:00:36 then you have to enable it again :) Jun 04 19:00:44 * JaMa|Wrk off to work on flat again Jun 04 19:01:20 lets hope that boss will be happy to see that I was at work at least for 4 hours :) Jun 04 19:01:27 :) Jun 04 19:02:42 but finished more tasks then on whole workday with all those meetings and people around asking questions :) Jun 04 19:35:32 mrmoku: where's the most evolved ISI dissector plugin for wireshark? Jun 04 19:41:49 DocScrutinizer: the most evolved one probably is mine ;) Jun 04 19:42:12 DocScrutinizer: http://git.shr-project.org/git/?p=isi-wireshark-plugin.git;a=summary Jun 04 19:42:15 mrmoku branch Jun 04 19:45:19 21:41 < mrmoku> DocScrutinizer: http://git.shr-project.org/git/?p=isi-wireshark-plugin.git;a=summary Jun 04 19:45:22 21:41 < mrmoku> mrmoku branch Jun 04 19:45:52 thanks Jun 04 19:46:04 yw Jun 04 19:47:17 friggin konversation froze on "select a sound" requester of "highlight" - probably related to god-damn-it PA and autoplayback of files on mose-hover Jun 04 19:47:52 :) Jun 04 20:01:37 mrmoku: is there also a binary somewhere? Jun 04 20:06:16 ~seen mickeyl Jun 04 20:06:25 mickeyl is currently on #webos-internals #htc-linux #oe #openmoko #openezx #openmoko-cdevel. Has said a total of 80 messages. Is idling for 1d 4h 48m 21s, last said: 'will keep you posted about the "status" ;)'. Jun 04 20:06:44 DocScrutinizer: no binary Jun 04 20:06:49 :-/ Jun 04 20:07:02 DocScrutinizer: dunno how compatible the wireshark has to be Jun 04 20:07:19 umm, it's called 'plugin' Jun 04 20:07:35 I'd dare to give it a try Jun 04 20:08:03 -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 544292 9. Mai 21:32 /usr/local/lib/wireshark/plugins/1.4.4/isi.so* Jun 04 20:08:03 but diggin my way thru git and makefiles and whatnot... Jun 04 20:08:22 you have 1.4.4 ? Jun 04 20:08:28 mompls Jun 04 20:09:17 jr@halley:/usr/share/alsa/pcm> wireshark --version Jun 04 20:09:19 wireshark 1.2.1 Jun 04 20:09:38 might consider an update, np Jun 04 20:10:13 mompls, is this for x86 or arm? Jun 04 20:10:22 x86_64 Jun 04 20:10:23 http://build.shr-project.org/tests/mrmoku/n900/isi.so Jun 04 20:10:28 duh Jun 04 20:10:44 ok, dunno if the 64 hurts Jun 04 20:26:06 jr@halley:/usr/share/alsa/pcm> wireshark --version Jun 04 20:26:07 wireshark 1.4.4 Jun 04 20:26:15 now step 2... Jun 04 20:31:23 MEH, wrong ELFCLASS Jun 04 20:31:29 64 Jun 04 20:31:31 :-/ Jun 04 20:31:39 :/ Jun 04 20:32:04 DocScrutinizer: still suse? do they provide a wireshark-devel rpm? Jun 04 20:32:16 I gather it needs a friggin zoo of .h to compile this? Jun 04 20:32:21 yes, they do Jun 04 20:32:30 yeah, but that zoo should be in there Jun 04 20:32:41 then it should not be too bad Jun 04 20:32:44 incl all the isi stuff? o.O Jun 04 20:32:53 nah, the isi stuff is in our git Jun 04 20:32:58 aah Jun 04 20:33:12 so htf I get sth out of git? Jun 04 20:33:14 just one git clone - make - make install away :) Jun 04 20:33:35 git clone??? I got some 500MB free space here Jun 04 20:33:42 git clone http://git.shr-project.org/repo/isi-wireshark-plugin.git Jun 04 20:33:56 that thing is *small* :) Jun 04 20:33:57 last one to suggest that to me been werber for kicad - almost killed my system ;-P Jun 04 20:34:09 wpwrak* Jun 04 20:34:14 :P Jun 04 20:34:33 0022 mok@gonzales[pts/3]:~/src/openmoko/isi-wireshark-plugin-> du -sh . Jun 04 20:34:33 4,2M . Jun 04 20:34:38 ok, feeling venturous Jun 04 20:35:32 though I honestly have NFC what will result from git clone. Isn't that supposed to take some additional parameters for dest-dir and whatnot? Jun 04 20:35:44 DocScrutinizer: one step I forgot... adjust paths in config.mk Jun 04 20:35:50 ouch Jun 04 20:36:12 PREFIX?=/usr/local Jun 04 20:36:12 PLUGINDIR?=lib/wireshark/plugins/1.4.4 Jun 04 20:36:12 WIRESHARKDIR?=/usr/local/include/wireshark Jun 04 20:36:15 thats it Jun 04 20:36:21 how am I supposed to do that - I got that file already? Jun 04 20:36:27 yup Jun 04 20:36:32 if you finished cloning? Jun 04 20:36:43 nah Jun 04 20:37:05 i'm still reluctant with cloning as I don't see how to control the process Jun 04 20:37:13 nah Jun 04 20:37:34 you can give it the target dir as additional argument Jun 04 20:37:41 aaah Jun 04 20:37:43 if you don't it will be called isi-wireshark-plugin Jun 04 20:37:52 (in the current pwd) Jun 04 20:37:53 in / ? Jun 04 20:37:56 aah Jun 04 20:38:05 k Jun 04 20:38:10 fair enough Jun 04 20:39:43 wow, a lot of walking and getting, done Jun 04 20:41:55 could I use prefix /usr instead of /usr/local ? Jun 04 20:42:23 sure Jun 04 20:42:30 you have to use where wireshark is Jun 04 20:42:39 and installed via rpm it will be /usr Jun 04 20:42:46 and /usr/include/wireshark Jun 04 20:42:46 it's in /usr here Jun 04 20:42:48 not local Jun 04 20:43:37 k, just install wiresh-dev now... Jun 04 20:44:03 and pray that they do a good one with all needed wireshark headers included ;) Jun 04 20:44:47 :-) Jun 04 20:45:05 .config; make; install ? Jun 04 20:45:27 just edit config.mk Jun 04 20:45:31 did Jun 04 20:45:33 and then make Jun 04 20:45:36 k Jun 04 20:45:40 without any config, configure or such Jun 04 20:46:06 k Jun 04 20:46:07 jr@halley:~/wireshark-build> make Jun 04 20:46:09 make: *** Keine Targets angegeben und keine »make«-Steuerdatei gefunden. Schluss. Jun 04 20:46:13 maybe make wireshark? Jun 04 20:46:17 hmm Jun 04 20:46:22 or isi Jun 04 20:46:31 no, just make :/ Jun 04 20:46:41 wrong dir Jun 04 20:46:43 ? Jun 04 20:46:45 ahh Jun 04 20:46:58 sorry, you have to switch branch Jun 04 20:47:01 git checkout mrmoku Jun 04 20:47:15 ?jr@halley:~/wireshark-build/isi-wireshark-plugin> Jun 04 20:47:28 yay Jun 04 20:47:28 and inside there, yup Jun 04 20:47:49 err, so what do I do now to fix that git thing? Jun 04 20:48:08 inside isi-wireshark-plugin: 'git checkout mrmoku Jun 04 20:48:09 ' Jun 04 20:48:16 git checkout mrmoku Jun 04 20:48:19 aah, k Jun 04 20:48:58 jr@halley:~/wireshark-build/isi-wireshark-plugin> git checkout mrmoku Jun 04 20:49:00 error: pathspec 'mrmoku' did not match any file(s) known to git. Jun 04 20:49:06 hmm Jun 04 20:49:16 then 'git checkout -b mrmoku origin/mrmoku' Jun 04 20:49:30 current git does that automatically I think Jun 04 20:49:53 Switched to a new branch 'mrmoku' Jun 04 20:49:58 good :) Jun 04 20:50:16 was a nop, as in "took 0.001s CPU" Jun 04 20:50:34 git is good Jun 04 20:50:50 so this changed anything for make? Jun 04 20:51:10 now still inside that dir do make Jun 04 20:51:28 why has anything changed for make? Jun 04 20:51:41 does make any git things? Jun 04 20:51:50 or did git just rename sth? Jun 04 20:51:58 the big change was cd isi-wireshark-plugin ;) Jun 04 20:52:05 there were 0 downloads or anything Jun 04 20:52:30 hmm, k Jun 04 20:52:44 I'll probably never really wrap my head around git Jun 04 20:54:06 brb Jun 04 20:54:23 [CC] src/packet-isi.c Jun 04 20:54:24 src/packet-isi.c:24:24: error: epan/prefs.h: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden Jun 04 20:55:20 *hem* Jun 04 21:08:39 dcordes: pong Jun 04 21:09:44 i'm sorry i'm not all the time on front of my pc :) Jun 04 21:10:05 DocScrutinizer: then the wireshark-devel package does not contain all needed headers :/ Jun 04 21:10:33 gathered as much Jun 04 21:11:41 I installed them by hand as arch linux does not have devel packages... what get's installed get's installed... and if a project does not install headers you're on your own Jun 04 21:11:48 but don't ask me how Jun 04 21:11:56 was quite some googling involved :P Jun 04 21:12:25 though wireshark-devel, filelist: "/usr/include/wireshark/epan.h" Jun 04 21:12:33 hmm Jun 04 21:12:53 DocScrutinizer: did you adjust WIRESHARKDIR too in config.mk? Jun 04 21:13:03 let's see Jun 04 21:13:36 WIRESHARKDIR?=/usr/include/wireshark Jun 04 21:13:37 and do you actually have wireshark/epan/prefs.h? Jun 04 21:13:47 yeah, then it's not the complete headers Jun 04 21:13:52 gah Jun 04 21:13:59 * mrmoku needs some sleep Jun 04 21:14:17 DocScrutinizer: will try to re-find instructions for correct headers tomorrow... if you don't find it tonight :) Jun 04 21:14:20 gnight all Jun 04 21:14:28 gnight Jun 04 21:15:24 usr/include/wireshark/epan.h exists Jun 04 21:16:04 err Jun 04 21:17:03 friggin usr/include/wireshark/epan/ doesn't exist Jun 04 21:24:19 enna mediacenter phone version : http://www.deco-crea.com/files/2011-06-04-232021_480x800_scrot.png Jun 04 21:24:25 http://www.deco-crea.com/files/2011-06-04-232107_480x800_scrot.png Jun 04 21:24:35 and tablet version : http://www.deco-crea.com/files/2011-06-04-231438_1024x600_scrot.png Jun 04 21:34:22 DocScrutinizer: I suggest "man gitcore-tutorial" -- pretty nice intro starting with the fundamental concepts Jun 04 21:34:25 and not too long Jun 04 21:34:28 yast drives me nuts - no idea why I can't find a single app src rpm Jun 04 21:34:51 yast was the reason why I dumpde SuSE 10 years ago :-) Jun 04 21:35:02 what are you looking for? Jun 04 21:35:09 well, one of the reasons Jun 04 21:35:14 meego stuff? Jun 04 21:35:15 10 years ago yast sw management been abyssmal Jun 04 21:35:31 GNUtoo|laptop: wireshark Jun 04 21:35:35 ah ok Jun 04 21:35:39 wireshark plugin Jun 04 21:35:42 of mrmoku Jun 04 21:35:45 trying to get mrmoku 's isi plugin Jun 04 21:35:56 yep Jun 04 21:36:19 wireshark-devel is missing the whole epan/* Jun 04 21:36:40 downloading wireshark-src.rpm wight now Jun 04 21:36:52 1.4.6 but meh Jun 04 21:38:32 @¢€¼¢¼¹ð¢@€¢¼“ Jun 04 21:39:09 konqueror downloading and opening the rpm, "install" button id NOP Jun 04 22:02:21 MEH!!! incredible, I start to hate susue Jun 04 22:15:06 copied epan/ and wiretap/ from inside wireshark.src.rpm to /usr/inlude/wireshark/ Jun 04 22:16:28 jr@halley:~/wireshark-build/isi-wireshark-plugin> make Jun 04 22:16:29 [CC] src/packet-isi.c Jun 04 22:16:31 In file included from /usr/include/wireshark/epan/packet.h:29, Jun 04 22:16:32 from src/packet-isi.c:25: Jun 04 22:16:34 /usr/include/wireshark/epan/proto.h:53:22: error: register.h: Datei oder Verzeichnis nicht gefunden Jun 04 22:17:11 I give up on that shit Jun 04 22:17:36 what that log means in English? :) Jun 04 22:18:02 file or dir not found Jun 04 22:18:20 hmm Jun 04 22:19:45 there's some links about a error like it on debian-bugs mailing list Jun 04 22:20:06 I'm dizzy Jun 04 22:20:42 too much adrenaline while swearing on yast, zypper, and rpm Jun 04 22:21:30 yast -i wireshark.src.rpm aborts halfway thru without any info or msg Jun 04 22:21:49 zypper seems incapable of installing local rpm Jun 04 22:21:55 rpm is ... :-x Jun 04 22:22:26 yast GUI sw management doesn't show *any* src.rpm Jun 04 22:22:40 I really don't get all this crap Jun 04 22:23:10 back in the old days it's been friggin easy to install some source and compile it Jun 04 22:24:07 it's not the coding that scares me, it's all this BS you need to dig thru to even get to the point where you can *start* to code sth Jun 04 22:26:36 src.rpm PAH! we used to have tarballs Jun 04 22:26:42 some distros makes everything hard to the developers,i don't know about your one,but my one makes :\ Jun 04 22:32:59 do you want me to try on a recent trisquel? Jun 04 22:33:07 I've still an old one on that laptop Jun 04 22:33:18 (problem with git-send-email on newer one) Jun 04 22:33:24 (maybe I'm missing a dep) Jun 04 22:33:33 and git-send-email is crucial for me Jun 04 22:34:06 DocScrutinizer, you wanted to work on modem or GPS? Jun 04 22:34:41 I want to have a large filled bottle of premium quality wodka Jun 04 22:35:41 just planned to see if I can get mrmoku 's isi dissector plugin to work here :-/ BAD IDEA Jun 04 22:36:22 probably it'd be easier to install a 64bit linux rather than make that shit compile for my 32bit system Jun 04 22:36:54 what a disappointment Jun 04 22:37:21 indeed I share your pain.... Jun 04 22:37:27 the bug report angelox mentioned is from 2007 Jun 04 22:37:39 I tried too on an old trisquel Jun 04 22:37:42 and abandoned Jun 04 22:37:49 I needed more receent version Jun 04 22:38:15 damn, I used most recent wireshark, like from 2nd of this month Jun 04 22:39:00 where's mrmoku's code? Jun 04 22:39:38 maybe with JaMa's chroot? Jun 04 22:39:43 http://software.opensuse.org/search/download?base=ALL&file=network:/utilities/openSUSE_Factory/src/wireshark-1.4.6-41.6.src.rpm&query=wireshark Jun 04 22:40:00 I'll look in the logs then Jun 04 22:42:29 ok, I'm going brute force now, installing this friggin wirehsark.src.rpm via mc Jun 04 22:43:02 short of ideas how to handle src.rpm any other way Jun 04 22:43:10 on this Suse shit Jun 04 22:44:01 thought you can use rpm for that, but *maybe* I forgot about rpm's zillion options Jun 04 22:48:30 mrmoku, hi Jun 04 22:48:36 it complain about missing config.h Jun 04 22:50:43 honestly, without bitching, can somebody explain to me the rationale behind having foobar.patch and acme.patch inside a src.rpm, along with a tar.bz2 of the actual source? Jun 04 22:51:55 wouldn't it be way cleaner to *apply* those patches to the source prior to packing it into a tar.bz2 and wrapping all into a src.rpm Jun 04 22:51:58 ? Jun 04 22:52:19 is the tar.bz2 the pristine tarball from upstream? Jun 04 22:52:51 I mean, there are patches for 1.2.0 in a src.rpm ver 1.4.6 Jun 04 22:52:56 ah ok Jun 04 22:53:09 I think I passed the first error Jun 04 22:53:23 lindi-: NFC Jun 04 22:53:28 src/packet-isi.c:522: error: ‘PI_PROTOCOL’ undeclared (first use in this function) Jun 04 22:53:36 I got it from http://software.opensuse.org/search/download?base=ALL&file=network:/utilities/openSUSE_Factory/src/wireshark-1.4.6-41.6.src.rpm&query=wireshark Jun 04 22:53:37 so I've also old version here Jun 04 22:54:00 DocScrutinizer: just check if it matches what upstream ships Jun 04 22:54:30 hah, I'm sure that's a good advice Jun 04 22:54:55 I don't really know opensuse packaging practices but it's quite common to include the pristine upstream tarball and then distro specific patches separately Jun 04 22:55:09 that way you can verify GPG signatures from upstream for example Jun 04 22:55:36 and generally encourages you to keep distro specific changes visible and minimal Jun 04 22:55:43 hmm, so you suggest opensuse has patches dating back to 1.2.0 that never made it upstream but are still needed Jun 04 22:55:56 very possible Jun 04 22:56:06 blargh Jun 04 22:56:35 hmm, tried to use bluetooth from command line and I think I should regret it :) Jun 04 22:57:27 so I suppose my idea to simply take the tar.bz2 and unpack it locally wasn't exactly the way to go Jun 04 22:57:53 suckers Jun 04 22:57:55 hard to say, are you using opensuse yourself? Jun 04 22:58:00 yes Jun 04 22:58:03 that's why Jun 04 22:58:17 I've only looked at opensuse xen packages Jun 04 22:58:45 you'd think if they do such shit, you at least had a way to *install* those src.rpm via suse-generic means Jun 04 22:59:05 hard to say, I don't know suse tools :( Jun 04 23:00:13 but in the suse sw mgmt tool called yast there's no src.rpm shoing up, except for some weird option to "install *all* matching -devel and src.devel" Jun 04 23:00:42 basically this yast is based on zypper aiui Jun 04 23:00:53 nothing special really Jun 04 23:01:06 aiui Jun 04 23:01:38 meh, giving mc a shot Jun 04 23:10:50 DocScrutinizer, do you know rpm2cpio? Jun 04 23:11:05 maybe extract the src-rpm Jun 04 23:11:08 heard about it Jun 04 23:11:10 and try to build it Jun 04 23:11:24 for instance for deb stuff you extract the source Jun 04 23:11:34 you go into the created directory Jun 04 23:11:35 I have no problems extracting whatever from src.rpm, with mc Jun 04 23:11:52 and you build it with dpkg-buildpackage -d Jun 04 23:11:56 ok Jun 04 23:12:25 I even managed (it seems) to install the src.rpm via mc, but now I'm wondering where to it got installed Jun 04 23:13:09 ok Jun 04 23:13:14 in the current directory? Jun 04 23:14:40 obviously not Jun 04 23:16:13 http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora_Draft_Documentation/0.1/html/RPM_Guide/ch08s02s04.html Jun 04 23:16:19 that is for building rpms Jun 04 23:16:25 so you extract them Jun 04 23:16:29 and then you build them Jun 04 23:16:33 right? Jun 04 23:17:59 halley:/home/jr/Downloads # /usr/share/mc/extfs/rpm run /home/jr/Downloads/wireshark-1.4.6-41.6.src.rpm INSTALL Jun 04 23:18:01 Installing ""'/home/jr/Downloads/wireshark-1.4.6-41.6.src.rpm'"" Jun 04 23:18:02 1:wireshark ########################################### [100%] Jun 04 23:18:20 ok Jun 04 23:18:40 ETX, no idea what it did, and where to it shite Jun 04 23:20:19 ah ok Jun 04 23:21:12 hehe, user: >>error: unpacking of archive failed on file /usr/src/packages/SOURCES/include.filelist: cpio: rename failed Jun 04 23:23:41 do you want isi.so Jun 04 23:23:45 I just built it Jun 04 23:23:47 32bit Jun 04 23:23:57 I've a deb system tough Jun 04 23:24:09 alas this doesn't really give a hint about where to look for the actual wireshark dir Jun 04 23:24:19 so I took the source of newer wireshark deb Jun 04 23:24:22 I extracted Jun 04 23:24:45 and I compiled and installed and built the isi stuff Jun 04 23:25:01 anybody, what's the generic way to install a src.rpm? Jun 04 23:25:11 let me look Jun 04 23:25:44 http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora_Draft_Documentation/0.1/html/RPM_Guide/ch03s02s06.html doesn't tell Jun 04 23:28:29 # rpm -ivv cdp-0.33-3.src.rpm ? Jun 04 23:28:35 ( http://www.rpm.org/max-rpm/s1-rpm-miscellania-srpms.html ) Jun 04 23:28:39 I'm feeling like somebody planning to do rafting but nfc how to inflate the dingey Jun 04 23:29:01 find /usr/src/ ? Jun 04 23:29:14 it's almost empty Jun 04 23:29:20 DocScrutinizer: Debian started with patched sources, but over time moved to upstream source+tarball. it's just more manageable for the maintainers Jun 04 23:29:22 note that I never touched rpms Jun 04 23:29:37 err... upstream source+patches Jun 04 23:29:42 GNUtoo: I'll give it a try Jun 04 23:30:37 mrmoku, what to do with the resulting isi.so? Jun 04 23:33:21 well move it to the plugin directory. /usr/lib/wireshark/libwireshark0/plugins on debian Jun 04 23:33:27 ok Jun 04 23:33:28 thanks Jun 04 23:55:46 GNUtoo: find /usr/lib -name parlay.so Jun 04 23:55:57 ? Jun 04 23:56:17 it's another of the wireshark .so, place your isi.so there Jun 04 23:56:53 could you toss over the isi.so for me? Jun 04 23:56:56 :-) Jun 04 23:57:40 toss over? Jun 04 23:57:44 what does it means? Jun 04 23:57:57 give to me Jun 04 23:58:10 yes Jun 04 23:58:12 sec Jun 04 23:58:50 so I'll try it, and then call it a day with this rpm and whatnot nightmare Jun 04 23:59:50 installation of a sourcecode needing root perms and getting logged in central RPM database -go figure :-( Jun 05 00:00:01 http://gnutoo.homelinux.org/downloads/people/DocScrutinizer/isi.so Jun 05 00:00:06 thanks Jun 05 00:07:27 haha my wireshark is dead (even without isi.so) wireshark: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/libwireshark.so.0: undefined symbol: g_malloc0_n Jun 05 00:07:39 seems some update didn't pan out Jun 05 00:07:45 so MEH Jun 05 00:07:46 ouch Jun 05 00:09:34 for today I'm thoroughly fed up with IT Jun 05 00:11:19 just one question Jun 05 00:11:29 where was the ISI header in the SDK? Jun 05 00:56:09 ok, one candy for the night: Jun 05 00:56:17 wireshark -k -i <(ssh -l root IroN900 tshark -w - -i phonet0 ) Jun 05 00:56:21 \o/ Jun 05 01:53:30 good night Jun 05 01:55:34 maybe for your convenience as well: http://maemo.cloud-7.de/wireshark1.4.4_ISI/ (all in one place - except sources) Jun 05 01:57:00 if anybody feels inappropriately mentioned with his contributions, just holler **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Jun 05 02:59:56 2011