**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Nov 08 02:59:58 2005 Nov 08 04:51:07 hi - is it possible to get a copy of Samba 3.0.14a-6 from somewhere? Nov 08 04:51:29 (for openslug) Nov 08 05:35:17 sources.nslu2-linux.org Nov 08 05:35:50 all source for the packages built for the feeds can be found there. Nov 08 06:30:25 hi i compiled my kernel-2.6.12.2 on my cross development system now i want to compile iproute on my Openslug but always ask for the source tree how can i get it? Nov 08 07:01:45 hi. is there any lvm support on openslug ? Nov 08 07:01:55 ipkg search lvm doesn't returns anythjing Nov 08 07:01:58 -j Nov 08 12:42:10 < rwhitby> all source for the packages built for the feeds can be found there. <-- so there are no old copies kept? Nov 08 13:34:09 encode: all source for all previous versions of all packages that at one time were in the feed are there. Nov 08 13:34:27 nothing is ever deleted from sources.nslu2-linux.org Nov 08 13:46:04 encode: about your samba and large files problem: I hope it is not FAT32 you are writing to? Nov 08 14:23:42 jelle: no, im writing to ext3 Nov 08 14:24:04 the file system on the slug shows the full size Nov 08 14:24:23 i only see the problem in samba Nov 08 14:24:44 hm. otherwise the problem would be easily solved. Nov 08 14:24:49 yes Nov 08 14:25:08 so, mounting the share in windows shows truncated sizes Nov 08 14:25:34 but, bizarrely, mounting the share on another windows box shows massively inflated sizes for files > 4GB Nov 08 14:25:45 like in the order of hundreds of terabytes Nov 08 14:26:02 strange. did you check the samba people (#samba) or google for size problems with samba? I don't know the limitations of samba Nov 08 14:26:30 samba has to be compiled with a specific flag to support files > 4GB Nov 08 14:27:08 i'm willing to compile it like that myself, but i dont have any experience compiling for other platforms, and i dont think i've compiled samba from source before Nov 08 14:27:23 http://sources.nslu2-linux.org/ <-- i get "Directory Listing Not Allowed" Nov 08 14:28:02 that's to prevent people 'wget -r'-ing it Nov 08 14:28:59 oh Nov 08 14:29:18 so, is there a way to search it? Nov 08 14:34:22 is there a way to determine what compile options a package was compiled with? Nov 08 14:35:14 http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2000-August/020272.html <-- makes me wonder if libc is the problem Nov 08 14:52:16 encode: tried looking at openembedded/packages/samba/samba_3.0.20.bb (and friends) ? Nov 08 14:52:38 theres a LFS patch in. Nov 08 14:54:02 no, i havent tried Nov 08 14:54:11 whats the url? Nov 08 14:54:22 http://sources.nslu2-linux.org/openembedded/packages/samba/ ? Nov 08 14:54:26 anyways, thats how you know what options were used. Nov 08 14:54:43 Oh, I th ought you were building. Nov 08 14:54:53 Lesse if youre not building it then (need to find) Nov 08 14:55:53 i would build, but i dont have a build environment set up Nov 08 14:56:44 hmm, viewmtn on vanille seems to be down. Nov 08 15:03:03 how do i get the samba_3.0.20.bb? Nov 08 15:06:09 I dunno Nov 08 15:06:23 since the viewer is offline, I'm not exactly sure Nov 08 15:07:44 easieest for you is to pull the database and look at the file directly. Nov 08 15:10:28 ok, where is the database? Nov 08 15:42:37 if this is the developer discussion where does the end user dicussion take place for openslug Nov 08 19:46:45 hey can anyone point me to a wiki page that explains how to load openslug onto a fresh slug? Nov 08 19:56:06 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/OpenSlug/HomePage Nov 08 19:56:27 i'd guess you probably want to use the binary of the firmware Nov 08 19:56:34 which is http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/OpenSlug/UsingTheBinary Nov 08 19:57:28 thx Nov 08 19:57:54 np **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Nov 09 02:59:57 2005