**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jun 24 23:59:57 2005 Jun 25 09:04:32 <[cc]smart> i read the note that montone is the new version control tool to use. i'm just starting to read myself into how to use it. Jun 25 09:04:58 <[cc]smart> what i'm missing comletely is a note about the repository... Jun 25 09:07:42 you can hold off a bit Jun 25 09:07:49 the monotone repo is being re-worked Jun 25 09:08:04 to better integrate with the openembedded parent repo Jun 25 09:08:41 in the meantime, the docs/tutorial at www.venge.net/monotone are excellent (even *I* was able to work with monotone!) Jun 25 09:09:14 <[cc]smart> yes, see no obstacle there. but monotone is not much use without openslug sources for me either :) Jun 25 09:11:42 we're in the process of creating a "Master Makefile" that will allow you to issue one command and populate all of the needed repos for openslug, unslung and wiley Jun 25 09:12:44 the Makefile has been taken offline while we figure out how to restructure the repos Jun 25 09:12:56 but here is where it would be http://www.nslu2-linux.org/Makefile Jun 25 09:13:26 am I answering your questions? :) Jun 25 09:14:19 btw, monotone/repo questions are really being addressed in #nslu2-linux (since it's not something that is affecting just openslug) Jun 25 10:20:21 <[cc]smart> heh, it's actually there on the wiki, one will just not find it if not knowing what to search for. Jun 25 10:21:56 <[cc]smart> BTW what is "wiley" Jun 25 10:22:13 asus wlxx Jun 25 10:25:52 hmm.. anyone actually using samba on openslug here? Jun 25 10:26:14 <[cc]smart> not on the slug. but what's your issue ' Jun 25 10:26:56 My issue is that all files/folders in any share show up as folders with no names on the other side. Trying to enter the folders does nothing. Jun 25 10:28:24 This has me kinda ... stumped. Jun 25 10:28:37 <[cc]smart> you are using samba in other installations ? otherwise maybe pastebin your smb.conf so i could check it for prionciple sanity. Jun 25 10:29:08 [cc]smart: I tried with smb.conf.default, just uncommenting the tmp share. Didn't work either. Jun 25 10:29:16 So it's not the config :( Jun 25 10:30:04 Actually, come to think of it... it works when building natively... not cross Jun 25 10:30:27 <[cc]smart> the effect would have me surprised when what you see is the exporession of it Jun 25 10:31:03 <[cc]smart> cause it does operate in the bounds of the protocol with in the view of a protocol is just a minor glitch so to say Jun 25 10:31:39 I think I'm gonna do an ethereal dump of it right now, compile a native version and then do another dump. Jun 25 10:31:41 <[cc]smart> if the build was wrong i would expect more or less an absolute nogo Jun 25 10:32:31 <[cc]smart> comparing this sounds like big work ... Jun 25 10:32:45 fs mnt # ls -asl Jun 25 10:32:45 ls: : No such file or directory Jun 25 10:32:45 ls: : No such file or directory Jun 25 10:33:00 That's what I get on the client side Jun 25 10:33:15 <[cc]smart> you you also use samba as client... ? Jun 25 10:33:21 That's actually "." ".." Jun 25 10:33:33 Both samba and windows as clients. Both are screwed up Jun 25 10:34:05 <[cc]smart> is there at all permission so the client could access these directories ? Jun 25 10:34:28 <[cc]smart> is there a mapping in between what amba sees as the client user and something on that slug ? Jun 25 10:34:35 yeah. I can create files from the clients. But it shows up as " " when I try to refresh Jun 25 10:34:38 <[cc]smart> is the guest user defined and existing on the slug ? Jun 25 10:34:55 <[cc]smart> k Jun 25 10:35:10 no guest user. only "authorized" users. And I know the perms are proper Jun 25 10:35:36 <[cc]smart> is name mangling defined ? Jun 25 10:35:40 nope Jun 25 10:36:53 I'm using the latest samba build though. The strange this is that it worked before... But the only changes done to the build is fixing up the paths samba is installed into Jun 25 10:37:07 s/this/thing/ Jun 25 10:38:05 <[cc]smart> you are doing workgroup/server security prolly. Jun 25 10:38:36 user, iirc Jun 25 10:39:03 yeah, user Jun 25 10:39:09 <[cc]smart> is the permission on the rooting directory ok ? Jun 25 10:39:19 <[cc]smart> i mean the base directory for the share ? Jun 25 10:39:41 <[cc]smart> and maybe the whole path up to it Jun 25 10:39:47 I'll check them again. Pretty sure they're ok :) Jun 25 10:40:01 <[cc]smart> so upwards from / to share directory Jun 25 10:40:44 755 all the way, correct user from /home/share (The shre is in home/share/private) Jun 25 10:41:04 so the permissions are enough for it to work the way it should Jun 25 10:41:07 <[cc]smart> and /home is accessible for those users, too... Jun 25 10:41:12 yep Jun 25 10:41:19 Note that this *has worked before* Jun 25 10:41:33 <[cc]smart> and the client generated files look ok when looked at from the slug ? Jun 25 10:41:40 yup Jun 25 10:41:50 well.. I haven't tried putting anything in them... checking Jun 25 10:42:19 yeah, they're stored properly as well Jun 25 10:42:21 <[cc]smart> in any case, this is irritating... Jun 25 10:42:32 <[cc]smart> i'd still like to see that smb.conf Jun 25 10:42:41 ok, what's the pastebin url? Jun 25 10:42:44 <[cc]smart> out of curiousity now :) Jun 25 10:42:57 found it Jun 25 10:43:41 <[cc]smart> pastebin or solution ? Jun 25 10:44:11 http://pastebin.ca/15850 Jun 25 10:44:14 pastebin ;) Jun 25 10:45:32 <[cc]smart> and you do know that they are actually on there as logged in users... Jun 25 10:45:55 There's no other way to be logged on. ps shows the smbdf process as "repvik" as well Jun 25 10:46:05 and repvik can "browse" the share locally Jun 25 10:46:11 and write to it etc Jun 25 10:46:41 <[cc]smart> will need a minute or two to read the file... Jun 25 10:46:49 np, take your time Jun 25 10:48:11 <[cc]smart> why do you use remote settings on the broadcast address ? Jun 25 10:48:41 I've tried removing the socket options and sendfile (Both with might cause problems) Jun 25 10:49:11 to force samba to sync properly with the entire subnet. If I don't there's one winXP-box that won't see it Jun 25 10:49:12 <[cc]smart> i mean browse sync and announce Jun 25 10:49:30 <[cc]smart> and this doesn't loop itself ? Jun 25 10:49:55 No, iirc I took the example from the manpage (more or less) Jun 25 10:50:27 I can of course comment those and try Jun 25 10:51:15 restarted samba. No joy Jun 25 10:51:47 I'm not the only one using samba on openslug, am I? Jun 25 10:52:12 <[cc]smart> dunno Jun 25 10:52:24 <[cc]smart> the logfile is quite about the issue i guess... Jun 25 10:53:10 yeah... only log entries are these: Jun 25 10:53:11 [2005/06/25 17:32:31, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(642) Jun 25 10:53:11 10.0.0.4 (10.0.0.4) connect to service repvik initially as user repvik (uid=500, gid=500) (pid 1105) Jun 25 10:53:17 [2005/06/25 17:44:51, 1] smbd/service.c:close_cnum(830) Jun 25 10:53:17 10.0.0.4 (10.0.0.4) closed connection to service repvik Jun 25 10:53:23 And the startup-msg, of course. Jun 25 10:54:11 Samba seems to be happily ignoring me :P Jun 25 10:56:52 <[cc]smart> i don't see it either Jun 25 10:57:34 <[cc]smart> iirc it's recommended to use capitals for netbios name but otherwise.... Jun 25 10:58:20 Yeah, but that's for compatibility with *old* clients. (win95 and before= Jun 25 10:58:28 <[cc]smart> welll, ok.. it's known that security user is a bit trick with guest user stuff Jun 25 10:59:04 <[cc]smart> so, a "for tying it" on my side would be to activate guest access and see what happens Jun 25 10:59:42 <[cc]smart> but this is not like an kind of recommendation from my side Jun 25 10:59:55 <[cc]smart> i would try this myself to find out Jun 25 10:59:59 <[cc]smart> nothing more Jun 25 11:00:18 yeah, I'll try and see if there's a difference Jun 25 11:01:21 Other than that, I've gotta get someone else to try ;) Jun 25 11:01:42 <[cc]smart> i would once monotone is up :) Jun 25 11:01:50 hehe Jun 25 11:02:25 monotone will start off as not having jbowler or my changes. I *think* that version will work, albeit the paths are odd Jun 25 11:02:28 <[cc]smart> just cleaned all me sources today to recover space for that next big step and know i'm sitting on sand Jun 25 11:02:51 <[cc]smart> s/know/now/ Jun 25 11:03:15 hehe, yeah. I've just removed a bunch of different build dirs on many pc's Jun 25 11:03:27 I've got my repo still though Jun 25 11:03:31 <[cc]smart> that way it would be hard to let someone else try for you wouldn't it ' Jun 25 11:03:58 I think the feed has the unchanged samba ipkg still Jun 25 11:04:03 <[cc]smart> ah, that's what monotone should allow right Jun 25 11:04:16 <[cc]smart> need to learn a bitmore about it forst Jun 25 11:04:33 I find monotone rather... nice :) Jun 25 11:04:45 I'll second that.... Jun 25 11:05:16 I guess what bugged me most about bk was it's half-arsed blend of gui tools and command line workings Jun 25 11:05:18 working on three or four projects at the same time, it's easy to see what's going on at any time. And I don't need to remember what I'm doing either :P Jun 25 11:05:58 <[cc]smart> well, it usually means you have a good time when you are not knowing anymore what ye doing, isn't it ? Jun 25 11:06:00 <[cc]smart> :D Jun 25 11:06:10 hehehe :P Jun 25 11:08:01 I think it took like five hours from I got write access to I had supbmittet 9 patches. And I'm no code/rcs guru in any way :P Jun 25 12:31:17 What's the status of the powerbutton in openslug 2.0/2.1? Does it just switch off, does it shut down gracefully or doesn't it work at all? Jun 25 12:31:47 I'm running a custom build, and the powerbutton is insta-off Jun 25 12:45:20 jacques: ping? Jun 25 13:21:46 nm Jun 25 16:36:31 Anyone know a reason we're using "standard" ntpd? OpenNTP is extremely much smaller? Jun 25 16:36:47 ntpd is 290k, ontpd is 36k Jun 25 16:59:24 * NAiL suddenly discovered there *is* an openntpd package in oe Jun 25 18:02:14 nice, openntpd takes 1/4th as much ram as ntpd Jun 25 18:07:51 does it work? Jun 25 18:08:05 So far, so good Jun 25 18:08:36 I'll have to leave it running for a few days to see if it keeps good time Jun 25 18:12:15 * NAiL adjusts the clock a couple of minutes to see what it does Jun 25 18:14:29 Jun 26 01:13:06 (none) daemon.info ntpd[12720]: adjusting local clock by 63.801328s Jun 25 18:14:45 It doesn't step the clock like ntpd does though... Jun 25 18:15:25 Oh, well... It's worth 3mb more ram free ;) Jun 25 18:19:22 uh? Jun 25 18:19:22 Jun 26 01:18:07 (none) user.debug kernel: x1205_sync_rtc exit (change seconds -63) Jun 25 18:19:51 That bugger changed the time back! Jun 25 18:20:07 GIVE ME BACK MY 63 SECONDS! :( Jun 25 18:21:04 wohoo... catfight ;) Jun 25 18:21:04 Jun 26 01:18:07 (none) user.debug kernel: x1205_sync_rtc exit (change seconds -63) Jun 25 18:21:07 Jun 26 01:19:40 (none) daemon.info ntpd[12720]: adjusting local clock by 63.682656s Jun 25 18:23:27 Jun 26 01:21:54 (none) daemon.info ntpd[12720]: adjusting local clock by 63.601522s Jun 25 18:23:48 It is actually stepping... It's just phrasing it badly :P **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Jun 25 23:59:56 2005