**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jul 25 23:59:56 2005 Jul 26 00:07:20 I blew away my key and it magically reappeared on some subsequent pull. Jul 26 00:07:33 so I think we can ignore the problem for now. Jul 26 00:07:37 as a non problem Jul 26 00:16:45 Ok, the modified PKGDIR handling is in there (it required an update to freeze as well). Jul 26 00:20:21 One important thing about this: it doesn't work unless you delete {openslug,unslung}/setup-env and conf/local.conf Jul 26 00:22:32 Thanks jbowler-zzz ! Jul 26 00:23:13 setup-env should probably depend on Makefile... Jul 26 04:22:30 Enabling CONFIG_SOUND in the openslug kernel ... Jul 26 04:23:48 could you enable ipv6 while your at it? Jul 26 04:26:18 openslug still doesnt build for me. stops at procps when it starts using the host ncurses/foo.h includes. Jul 26 04:30:31 for me procps puts the lib in /lib64 and that doesnt get into the package.. Jul 26 04:31:09 NOTE: the following files were installed but not shipped in any package: Jul 26 04:31:09 NOTE: /lib64/libproc-3.2.5.so Jul 26 04:31:09 NOTE: Couldn't find shared library provider for libproc-3.2.5.so Jul 26 04:34:04 DaKa2: Slugbug me - I'll look at it later - gotta go. Jul 26 04:34:10 Mine just says do_compile failed. Jul 26 04:34:28 and inspecting the log reveals the host include usage. Jul 26 04:34:31 koen: if you tell me which things to enable, yes. Jul 26 04:35:08 CONFIG_IPV6 = m would do for now Jul 26 04:35:35 that would allow testing of apps, we can always add iptablesv6 later :) Jul 26 04:37:53 also turned on CONFIG_IP_TCPDIAG_IPV6 (since the ipv4 version was turned on) Jul 26 04:38:07 both =m Jul 26 04:39:37 cool, many thanks Jul 26 04:41:51 koen: need any of the following set? Jul 26 04:41:55 # CONFIG_IPV6_PRIVACY is not set Jul 26 04:41:55 # CONFIG_INET6_AH is not set Jul 26 04:41:55 # CONFIG_INET6_ESP is not set Jul 26 04:41:55 # CONFIG_INET6_IPCOMP is not set Jul 26 04:41:55 # CONFIG_INET6_TUNNEL is not set Jul 26 04:41:57 # CONFIG_IPV6_TUNNEL is not set Jul 26 04:43:11 maybe the tunnels Jul 26 04:43:20 the rest is too advanced Jul 26 04:43:44 I left privacy off, and the rest are modules. Jul 26 04:44:18 (privacy was the only bool in that list) Jul 26 04:45:05 hmm, jabberd isn't in OE yet Jul 26 04:47:27 * rwhitby has a feeling that it soon will be .... Jul 26 04:49:29 :) Jul 26 04:55:43 lol Jul 26 04:55:44 # Lame x86-64 /lib64 and /usr/lib64 abomination: Jul 26 04:55:44 lib64 := lib$(shell [ -d /lib64 ] && echo 64) Jul 26 09:14:36 [g2]: I have a crossbuilt perl passing almost all the basic tests, havn't figured out how to run all the other module tests on a running system though.. Jul 26 09:16:42 grr... Jul 26 09:22:10 <[g2]> DaKa2, I asked the other day in #perl but didn't get a replay Jul 26 09:22:12 <[g2]> replyl Jul 26 09:22:14 <[g2]> reply Jul 26 09:22:54 <[g2]> DaKa2, ask perlguru when he's around in #nslu2-linux Jul 26 09:54:49 Failed 2 test scripts out of 221, and that is because it was compiled with ccache, so perl thinks CC = ccache, and that is a problem with how the tests are made, not in perl Jul 26 09:55:19 <[g2]> DaKa2, cool Jul 26 09:56:28 <[g2]> DaKa2, so you've fixed the cross-built perl ? Jul 26 09:56:42 yep, I think so Jul 26 09:56:49 <[g2]> excellent Jul 26 09:57:14 <[g2]> it was the -lgcc thingy ? Jul 26 09:57:29 updated to 5.8.7, and added a few patches, all without disturbing the old perl Jul 26 09:57:37 that was one problem Jul 26 09:57:52 the other is the config for the old perl was for LE arm.. Jul 26 09:58:04 <[g2]> DOH! Jul 26 09:58:12 among other things Jul 26 09:58:17 <[g2]> perl knows about endainness ? Jul 26 09:58:22 I dont know Jul 26 09:58:39 but there are a few things in the config that was different from LE and BE Jul 26 09:58:55 <[g2]> that's fantactic news Jul 26 09:59:04 -byteorder='1234' Jul 26 09:59:04 +byteorder='4321' Jul 26 09:59:08 :-) Jul 26 09:59:11 <[g2]> heh Jul 26 09:59:22 <[g2]> I think there will be lots of happy people Jul 26 09:59:54 I just have to clean things up, and maybe talk to #oe, and check it in Jul 26 10:00:03 <[g2]> great Jul 26 10:00:15 the packaging Im using is still the 858 package model Jul 26 10:01:15 that is a completly different topic that needs to be sorted, I think there are lots of people using oe that wants that kind of granularity Jul 26 10:02:15 'ipkg list | grep ^perl | grep 5.8.7-r1 | cut -f1 -d" " | xargs -n 100 ipkg install' works anyway Jul 26 10:04:20 [g2]: Has anyone measured the performance difference using USB ethernet? Jul 26 10:04:44 <[g2]> beewoolie-afk, don't think so but I think it does line rate Jul 26 10:05:05 I wonder how well it handles file serving, tho, considering how sucky the USB chip is. Jul 26 10:05:40 <[g2]> well my understanding is the following Jul 26 10:06:04 <[g2]> one can do around 10MB plus to disk Jul 26 10:06:14 <[g2]> if there's not ethernet Jul 26 10:06:44 Hmm. That doesn't match my experience. I don't know if I've rerun bonnie since upgrading the speed. Jul 26 10:06:52 <[g2]> so I think the usb-ethernet adapters probably have some on-board memory and probably burst packets in larger sized Jul 26 10:06:54 <[g2]> sizes Jul 26 10:07:44 Hmm. OK. I see now. No bonnie in the feed. Jul 26 10:07:51 <[g2]> basically for larger packets in file-xfer you're probably going to be bursting 1500 byte packets Jul 26 10:08:33 <[g2]> given that the block size is 512 it's a little advantage Jul 26 10:08:58 <[g2]> I did have two usb-ethernet hooked up an running Jul 26 10:09:14 <[g2]> I was going to setup a transparent bridge fw Jul 26 10:09:19 <[g2]> logging Jul 26 10:09:32 <[g2]> the logging may not have cut it Jul 26 10:09:46 Nice. Jul 26 10:10:01 <[g2]> but I think one could easily do that for an <10Mb feed Jul 26 10:10:25 <[g2]> so *all* the cable modem traffic could be saved off Jul 26 10:10:58 <[g2]> That's what I'd like to have setup before launching the web site Jul 26 10:11:30 <[g2]> then in the highly unlikely event the site gets compromized I'll be able to playback the scenario Jul 26 10:11:50 <[g2]> however, ARM BE exploits are pretty rare Jul 26 10:12:40 * koen wonders why that would be the case Jul 26 10:12:42 ;) Jul 26 10:13:11 <[g2]> Umm.. there's what 200 slugs on the net :) Jul 26 10:13:31 Anything with an IXP on the net is going to be BE. Jul 26 10:14:03 <[g2]> all the debianslug guys are running LE with a usb-ethernet adapter Jul 26 10:14:15 the usb200M is going to be in the net over here Jul 26 10:14:42 * koen cheers on armeb Jul 26 10:15:03 <[g2]> koen you're probably going to be running it in BE mode Jul 26 10:15:17 yep Jul 26 10:16:54 <[g2]> the slug is a "cute" little bugger :) Jul 26 10:17:34 <[g2]> hey senneth where you thwarted by the wiki ? Jul 26 10:17:55 [g2]: sorry, i was to tired yesterday Jul 26 10:18:00 s/to/too/ Jul 26 10:18:32 <[g2]> just create a page off OpenSlug or I can create a page in the HowTo Jul 26 10:19:00 <[g2]> I think off OpenSlug would be better as the HowTos are supposed to get re-orged in a little while along Slug lines Jul 26 10:19:26 yeah, the most things in that howto are nslu2-linux related Jul 26 10:20:10 <[g2]> I'd like to start running irc 24x7 from the slug Jul 26 10:21:17 :D Jul 26 10:22:06 i need to get some things to work like dovecot together with postfix Jul 26 10:22:47 <[g2]> I'm just trying to get postfix running Jul 26 10:23:04 <[g2]> it's almost going Jul 26 10:23:17 <[g2]> "so many packages.... so little time" Jul 26 10:51:33 <[g2]> DaKa2, Jul 26 10:51:34 <[g2]> ping Jul 26 10:51:40 <[g2]> PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /usr/bin/perl "-MExtUtils::Command::MM" "-e" "test_harness(0, 'blib/lib', 'blib/arch')" t/*.t Jul 26 10:52:03 <[g2]> that's a hint Jul 26 10:52:09 <[g2]> it's running local tests Jul 26 10:52:36 <[g2]> I think all the tests in t/*.t are being run Jul 26 10:52:48 <[g2]> t/abs............ok Jul 26 10:52:48 <[g2]> t/clone..........ok Jul 26 10:52:48 <[g2]> t/data...........ok Jul 26 10:59:25 <[g2]> DaKa2, or Jul 26 10:59:28 <[g2]> /usr/bin/perl io/argv.t Jul 26 10:59:45 hehe, the tests in t are the one I've run Jul 26 11:00:24 <[g2]> so you figured out the chant ? Jul 26 11:01:07 well, I cheated, I symlinked perl and copied over the libs and t to a new dir and cd t && ./TEST Jul 26 11:01:26 <[g2]> you can just run them directly] Jul 26 11:01:29 and it wants some textfiles and something more that is juts used in the test Jul 26 11:01:53 hm.. no.. because that uses libdir of ./lib Jul 26 11:02:06 I think.. Jul 26 11:02:14 or, INC-dir Jul 26 11:02:21 or whatever its called Jul 26 11:03:07 well, Im pushing what I have to the repo, and Ill keep working on it.. Jul 26 11:03:21 <[g2]> greatr Jul 26 11:03:48 <[g2]> btw if ppl want to use cpan gzip needs a u-a update Jul 26 11:04:24 <[g2]> otherwise perl cpan runs the busybox gzip which isn't robust enought Jul 26 11:04:29 <[g2]> without the t Jul 26 11:05:04 oh.. Jul 26 11:05:09 *crap* Jul 26 11:05:20 <[g2]> ??? Jul 26 11:05:27 gzip Jul 26 11:05:32 <[g2]> gzip Jul 26 11:05:47 <[g2]> I think you got tar Jul 26 11:05:52 yep Jul 26 11:05:55 I missed gzip Jul 26 11:06:08 oh right, it wasn't in openslug-packages Jul 26 11:06:32 <[g2]> iirc it was in the devinst.sh Jul 26 11:07:21 don't think so.. Jul 26 11:07:27 <[g2]> ok.. it's in *my* devinst :) Jul 26 11:07:32 :) Jul 26 11:08:18 <[g2]> sorry about that one Jul 26 11:08:18 it still isn't in OpenSlugDevInst, but I think someone added it to openslug-native Jul 26 11:08:50 <[g2]> we still need the u-a cause to overwrite the busybox symlink Jul 26 11:09:34 yep.. and procps needs to do u-a Jul 26 11:10:32 <[g2]> well time for some lunch Jul 26 11:10:36 <[g2]> see you later Jul 26 11:10:40 <[g2]> cheers Jul 26 11:10:42 bon appetit Jul 26 11:10:43 yeah, same here (20:10) Jul 26 11:11:00 <[g2]> (14:10) here Jul 26 11:11:18 <[g2]> .25 globe away :) Jul 26 11:13:30 ah.. the gzip package breaks the FHS, and should use u-a.. Jul 26 11:17:30 oh well, haev to get that fixed later, time for some cooking now.. Jul 26 15:07:10 another problem solved Jul 26 15:07:13 go dyoung ! Jul 26 15:10:43 Yeah, I figured I griped about it long enough yesterday; time for action. :-) Jul 26 16:17:39 "executing external 3-way merge command" and I get gvim? Jul 26 16:27:25 hm, I do understand this 3-way emerge stuff Jul 26 16:28:55 install meld or kdiff3 Jul 26 16:29:18 then click on stuff to see what happens Jul 26 16:32:27 I just want to edit the kernel config and be done with it Jul 26 16:32:30 no guis Jul 26 16:33:50 my compile machine is on the other end of a 1024/256 adsl, running kde apps over the links isnt much fun **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Jul 26 23:59:57 2005