**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jun 30 23:59:57 2005 Jul 01 03:25:22 Opeslug-build failed at atftp Jul 01 03:25:26 open Jul 01 03:35:59 rwhitby: uh... question Jul 01 03:37:12 I just set up a separate repo for uclibc. After the initial pull, I did a sync, and it sent three revisions? What is it doing sending revisions from a brand spanking new repo? Jul 01 03:37:52 (According to mt log, it didn't do squat though) Jul 01 03:43:15 NAiL: dunno. Jul 01 03:43:44 Didn't seem to do any harm ;-) Jul 01 03:45:06 Doing uClibc build now. Gonna convert maimedslug to uClibc and run glibc on the new slug Jul 01 03:51:55 The new slug just came through my door :D Jul 01 03:57:25 is R83 gone yet? Jul 01 03:57:32 you've had six minutes .... Jul 01 03:58:58 what do we have in openslug to sync the time? Jul 01 03:59:09 at the moment, ntpd. Jul 01 03:59:17 Ì'm working on getting openntpd working Jul 01 03:59:32 I'm just checking that the slug works first, before modding Jul 01 03:59:34 do we have xinetd and ntpclient? Jul 01 03:59:57 ntpclient. Dunno about xinetd Jul 01 04:00:03 slug works Jul 01 04:00:31 Soldering iron heating up Jul 01 04:05:36 R83 off Jul 01 04:06:28 box open to overclocked in under 15 minutes Jul 01 04:06:44 We're up to 20 TurboSlugs Jul 01 04:07:30 It boots Jul 01 04:07:48 By the way, is there any way to edit the sysconf info from within openslug? Jul 01 04:08:17 I'm tired of changing the IP-adress every time I'm flashing ;D Jul 01 04:09:00 change it in the stock firmware before flashing custom Jul 01 04:09:40 Yeah. Although I'll have to flash maimedslug twice to fix that one. Jul 01 04:11:17 Is soon as I find some headers I can rip out, I'll serialize this one. Hope it works this time :P Jul 01 04:12:00 I'm sure jbowler has a magic incantation for devio Jul 01 04:12:19 (that can change your ip address) Jul 01 08:04:19 hm, I'm missing as (/usr/bin/as) on my openslug.. should be in bintuls, but there's no binutils package I think Jul 01 08:04:46 <[g2]> kolla_, which ipkg did you install Jul 01 08:05:00 that's true, binutils isn't in symlinks Jul 01 08:05:10 at least it wasn't last time I checked Jul 01 08:05:29 <[g2]> iirc there's a binutils and binutils-dev Jul 01 08:05:39 <[g2]> I think the -dev install some extra symlinks Jul 01 08:05:52 <[g2]> I think all the programs are there as armeb-.... Jul 01 08:06:15 so binutils is in symlinks now? Jul 01 08:06:26 hm Jul 01 08:06:43 <[g2]> it doesn't appear that as or gas get linked Jul 01 08:06:55 <[g2]> for binutils-dev Jul 01 08:07:11 ipkg version 0.99.151 Jul 01 08:07:31 <[g2]> ipkg list_installed | grep binutils Jul 01 08:07:31 <[g2]> binutils - 2.16-r0 - A GNU collection of binary utilities Jul 01 08:07:31 <[g2]> binutils-dev - 2.16-r0 - A GNU collection of binary utilities Jul 01 08:08:01 <[g2]> armeb-linux- Jul 01 08:08:01 <[g2]> armeb-linux-addr2line armeb-linux-gcc armeb-linux-objdump Jul 01 08:08:01 <[g2]> armeb-linux-ar armeb-linux-gccbug armeb-linux-ranlib Jul 01 08:08:01 <[g2]> armeb-linux-as armeb-linux-gprof armeb-linux-readelf Jul 01 08:08:01 <[g2]> armeb-linux-c\+\+filt armeb-linux-ld armeb-linux-size Jul 01 08:08:01 <[g2]> armeb-linux-cpp armeb-linux-nm armeb-linux-strings Jul 01 08:08:03 <[g2]> armeb-linux-g\+\+ armeb-linux-objcopy armeb-linux-strip Jul 01 08:08:13 sysconf: just dump it back into the SysConf block with a 4 byte (big endian) length on the front. Jul 01 08:08:42 You can hack /etc/default/sysconf in an editor then write it back. Jul 01 08:13:47 devio '<>/tmp/mtdblock1;wb$4;cp$;fb#t-255' Jul 01 08:13:48 no binutils in the feed I use (http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/openslug/oe) Jul 01 08:17:05 time to get home Jul 01 08:33:16 <[g2]> jbowler-zzz, so you think we might actually be able to control the power mode if we implement some code that talks to CP14 ? Jul 01 08:41:47 No: it's not implemented in the XScale core. Jul 01 08:42:12 The CP14 registers are in the arm architecture (I believe) but Intel didn't do them, at least not before 465 Jul 01 08:42:57 <[g2]> OK...thx Jul 01 10:32:25 jbowler-zzz: That's really neat (sysconfig) Jul 01 10:45:44 yeah, it's like magic :-)\ Jul 01 10:49:40 I'm now charging my iPod from my slug. Dunno if it'll break anything as of yet. Jul 01 10:52:56 shouldn't Jul 01 10:53:08 I run a 2.5" hard drive from my slug Jul 01 10:53:19 How much power does it draw? Jul 01 10:54:12 The brick is rated 2A, but the slug seems to pull ~1.7A (Before deunderclocking). ~1.8A after. Jul 01 10:54:31 So techically, connecting two laptop drives should kill the brick Jul 01 10:55:02 (If they pull max from the usb port, 500mA) Jul 01 10:55:51 i dunno how much it draws Jul 01 10:56:01 but it is connected to both usb ports :-) Jul 01 10:56:06 both? Jul 01 10:56:13 bith Jul 01 10:56:15 both Jul 01 10:56:45 Why, I really wanted to ask ;) Jul 01 10:57:03 I guess because it needs more power than a single port can provide Jul 01 10:57:30 oh Jul 01 10:58:00 >500mA then. Well, I should be OK with the iPod being connected with the original brick then Jul 01 11:09:11 heh Jul 01 11:09:17 I think I'm gonna file a slugbug Jul 01 11:09:28 The cable that came with the slug isn't made properly. Jul 01 11:12:45 Wires 3 and 5 aren't swapped. IIRC, it's not cat5. Jul 01 11:13:38 lol it would be funny if we replaced the cable and got much better xfer rates Jul 01 11:14:34 I think I would have noticed a difference between the cable as it was and the way it is now. Fixed the cable, but I didn't test the xferrate first... Jul 01 11:15:00 I noticed it when I was going to add colored coats to the plugs Jul 01 11:15:11 I had to cut off one plug and replace it. Jul 01 11:16:06 IIRC, swapping those two wires reduces crosstalk, and thus enables higher transfer rates Jul 01 11:17:15 I don't think I've ever tried a different cable Jul 01 11:17:57 What's the coloring like on the cables? It's supposed to be something like white-orange, orange, white-green, blue, white-blue, green, white-brown, brown. Jul 01 11:18:33 I thought the cables were kinda... factory made Jul 01 11:18:36 on which cables? Jul 01 11:18:45 Network plug Jul 01 11:19:18 My cable seems to have been paid by a poor underpaid colorblind chinese kid. Jul 01 12:25:27 http://www.vpi.us/standard.html Jul 01 12:27:34 Wiring doesn't matter in the cable so long as the two ends are identical. Jul 01 12:47:16 hmm Jul 01 12:49:11 According to TIA-568A, you swap 3 and 5. TIA-568B switches which color that pair has. The first cable I got was wired according to TIA-568B. The second was wired according to nothing ;-) Jul 01 12:54:32 Swapping pairs is fine, (to some extent), swapping the wires within the pair is bad. Jul 01 12:55:48 The cable I have (which I think is the NSLU2 one) is CAT5 cable with 568B plugs Jul 01 16:18:01 It is the first time I am using irc sorry if I do some mistake(s) Jul 01 16:19:07 I have tried to compile ntop without success Jul 01 16:19:34 The problem seems to be related to a patch (in the ntop.mk file) Jul 01 16:20:20 usermode **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Jul 01 23:59:57 2005