**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Nov 20 02:59:56 2005 Nov 20 03:49:44 Hi, I just created a howto on mp3 encoding on the wiki: HowTo/MP3Encoding. Can someone with the password please add this to HowTo/Homepage? Thanks. Nov 20 03:58:21 ACTION  Nov 20 04:00:19 ACTION  Nov 20 04:10:04 ACTION  Nov 20 04:38:57 So for anyone who's gonna be in Austin Texas next weekend, some of the nslu2-linux core team (including myself, ka6sox and jacques) are going to be meeting up there, and intend to have a sunday afternoon session at the Oasis overlooking Lake Travis to meet up with anyone else who wants to join us .... Nov 20 05:18:28 ACTION  Nov 20 07:50:56 eFfeM: Thanks for answering my questions on #openslug a while ago! Now I up and running on openslug. It's 10x better than unslung! Nov 20 07:58:11 stein, my pleasure, it was not that long ago when I was asking similar questions (and still I tend to get stuck every once in a while at other places) Nov 20 08:04:27 hi koen Nov 20 08:04:50 hi from .mx Nov 20 11:01:54 Good Morning - I just built openslug from the Master Makefile (latest version as of last Friday); built very nicely! But there are numerous references to "SlugOS" and the packages have suffixes such as "armv5teb" instead of the "nslu2" I've seen in the past. What did I just build? :) Is this in fact OpenSlug 2.7 or something more recent? - thanks! Nov 20 11:06:53 mwester, you have build the most recent development version (the head) Nov 20 11:07:50 Hehe - ok so if I install this on my slug, I should be prepared for "surprises"! Nov 20 11:08:59 mwester: the armv5teb refers to the ARM9 CPU Nov 20 11:09:39 Does the name also encode the "endianess" as well? Nov 20 11:11:18 ummm, it might, I'm not an expert, I've just started dealing with ARMs at work recently Nov 20 11:14:27 from a little googling I think it refers to the specific ARM core Nov 20 13:53:44 mwester: yes, the "eb" at the end of "armv5teb" refers to big-endian. Nov 20 13:53:57 SlugOS can now be built either big-endian or little-endian. Nov 20 16:31:30 Salutations all. Small problem on OpenSlug 2.7beta: Nov 20 16:31:48 the command: $ file libc-2.3.90.so Nov 20 16:32:17 results in: libc-2.3.90.so: data, stripped Nov 20 16:33:10 Of course it should identifying it as an ELF shared object. Nov 20 16:34:01 So, my quick question is has the format for the shared object changed in any way between unslung 5.5 and OpenSlug, or is the error elsewhere? Nov 20 16:34:26 (I should note that copying the Unslung 5.5 "file" command yields the same error.) Nov 20 16:40:46 yeah, I had this problem Nov 20 16:40:52 The findinfo database is missing Nov 20 16:41:01 So file has no idea what ANYTHING is Nov 20 16:41:10 If you SCP the file to your desktop, and try find, it shows up correctly Nov 20 16:51:00 Hmmm. I'm not sure that's exactly the problem I'm seeing. The magic file is present on both my unslung and openslug systems. The openslug file util is able to identify parts of the file (It gets the fact that the .so is "stripped" correct, it just doesn't call it out correctly. Which file do you mean by findinfo, McTails? Nov 20 17:18:10 :) Nov 20 17:18:23 I guess that's why it's called openslug 2.7 BETA, huh? Nov 20 17:19:16 Built "file" locally, (zlib headers missing - this might be a bug too), works ok now. I'll check the bugs database. onwards.... Nov 20 20:06:23 ACTION  Nov 20 21:58:29 ACTION  Nov 20 22:20:05 ACTION  **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Nov 21 02:59:57 2005