**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Jul 09 02:59:57 2006 Jul 09 08:38:57 Kamilion: debianslug is openslug LE. They've got the same packages and stuff, the only difference is endianness. You don't have to run debian "on top" of debianslug :) Jul 09 09:17:09 rwhitby, saw your msg is nlsu2-linux: enjoy your holiday! Jul 09 09:17:55 eFfeM: slugos-le == debianslug, unless you add debian "on top" ;) Jul 09 09:19:07 ie, the only difference between openslug and debianslug is endianness Jul 09 09:19:13 ok, i was not sure about that, I knew the kernel was the same but that's it Jul 09 09:55:03 does anyone happen to know which package contains libc.so ? Jul 09 09:55:22 eFfeM: libc6-dev iirc Jul 09 09:55:49 ok, will check that one, tnx Jul 09 09:56:36 actually libc6-dev is a little bit of an oddity anyway as afaik there is no c6.bb or libc6.bb or c6lib.bb but it seems to be part of glibc Jul 09 09:56:42 in general the -dev package contain the .so symlinks Jul 09 09:57:01 glibc = GNU libc Jul 09 09:58:04 multiple packages can provide libc.so (uclibc, glibc, etc) Jul 09 09:58:15 yeah, i know Jul 09 09:58:40 that brings me to something different: still digging into libstdc++.so.6 and why I am not getting version info Jul 09 09:59:56 if I look in package libstdc++-dev and untar it there is a libstc++.so which is a symlink to libstdc++.so.6.0.8 Jul 09 10:00:03 but that one is not there Jul 09 10:01:59 ok found it in libstdc++6 Jul 09 10:02:25 actually i thought these were build as part of gcc as they are in the gcc build dir Jul 09 10:04:32 NAiL, ping Jul 09 10:06:02 pong Jul 09 10:08:15 eFfeM: thx Jul 09 10:09:02 NAiL, I found an issue with libstdc++, apparently the copy on the head does not have version info Jul 09 10:09:16 and is larger Jul 09 10:09:55 I had this one myself as well, but when I rebuild from scratch i got a good copy again Jul 09 10:10:09 ok, so it's time for a feed rebuild again? Jul 09 10:10:20 maybe it is a good idea to rebuild the head from scratch, it seems that there are some dependencies Jul 09 10:10:21 yes Jul 09 10:10:56 the right libstdc++.so i s 787712 bytes and if you do an objdump -x somehwere it mentions version definitions Jul 09 10:11:04 that's missing in the faulty one. Jul 09 10:13:16 * koen mentions http://www.openembedded.org/wiki/OpenEmbeddedMigration to make sure people have read it in time Jul 09 10:14:38 * eFfeM considers himself lucky that he'll be on holiday from 15-29 so hopefully the dust has settled before he comes back Jul 09 10:16:11 koen, NAiL, one other issue: I noticed that I have /usr/lib/libc.so and /lib/libc.so.6 Jul 09 10:16:16 is that intentional/ok ? Jul 09 10:17:38 Hmm - koen, I will be away from all computers from 11th to 21st July. Jul 09 10:18:12 brb Jul 09 10:19:06 koen: So nslu2-linux will just go "off-air" from the time that OE changes (and stops syncing with monotone.nslu2-linux.org) until I get back and we update the server install. Jul 09 10:20:46 that's OK, we'll have a .db with org.oe.* ready for you, you probably need to rosterify the org.nlu2 bits yourself Jul 09 10:25:16 back Jul 09 10:27:11 wrt libc.so: when natively trying to build a package (as a test to see if the native env is correct) I get: Jul 09 10:27:14 NOTE: Couldn't find shared library provider for libc.so.6 Jul 09 10:27:24 this is for a native build of setpwc Jul 09 10:27:45 and it appears in do_package Jul 09 10:28:27 the file /usr/lib/libc.so seems ok (it refers to /lib/libc.so.6) Jul 09 10:29:06 ah Jul 09 10:29:26 I suspect a files links against the symlink and OE can't find a non-symlink .so with that name Jul 09 10:30:01 which inly means setpwc doesn't get a 'Depends: libc6' field in the .ipkg Jul 09 10:30:22 shouldn't the .so and the .so.6 files be in the same dir ? Jul 09 10:30:31 rwhitby: can i message you with one question? Jul 09 10:30:53 can this be because I did a bb -b setpwc_1.1.bb Jul 09 10:31:05 npt-laptop: you have about one minute before I need to put kids to bed Jul 09 10:31:13 (parsing all those 3400+ packages takes way too long on my slug) Jul 09 10:35:46 the odd thing is that libc.so is an ld script and not a symlink Jul 09 10:35:53 brb Jul 09 10:36:15 eFfeM: it shouldn't have anything to do with -b Jul 09 10:45:41 back Jul 09 14:32:20 eFfeM-log: http://www.kernel.org/git/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=5247593c9634309d1b9f7b549495b8e5ad521688 Jul 09 17:29:44 hi Jul 09 17:48:56 hi Jul 09 17:49:03 hi Jul 09 18:09:14 has anybody got experience bootstraping gcc on the slug I think it might be a memory prob/limit Jul 09 22:53:32 hmmm... http://ipkg.nslu2-linux.org/feeds/debianslug/cross/3.10-beta/pwc_10.0.9-rc1-r1_ixp4xxle.ipk contains a kernel module for 2.6.15, while DebianSlug 3.10 uses 2.6.16 *??* Jul 09 23:05:38 same for openslug 3.10 Jul 09 23:38:39 eFfeM-log, seems like you're the maintainer for pwc. Do you know why the pwc-ipk from the slugos-3.10* feed is being built for 2.6.15 while slugos-3.10* is using kernel 2.6.16? Jul 09 23:41:09 eFfeM-log, i've just read the http://trac.nslu2-linux.org/slugos/ticket/12, so I guess you're already after it ;) Jul 10 00:01:01 hi Jul 10 00:01:31 dr_nick, don't you need to get some sleep? Jul 10 00:01:53 :-) Jul 10 00:01:54 nope Jul 10 00:02:34 neither do I ;) Jul 10 00:02:51 i've been up too late in the last two days, now i can't sleep at night when i should Jul 10 00:04:28 sounds familiar ;) had to work on thursday from 22-6, friday from 22-2 and I was invited on a birthday-party yesterday... which i left @ 4am ;) Jul 10 00:05:28 i'm running a small python script right now. it just checks /sys/block/sda/stat for changes and tells me how long it's been idle. Jul 10 00:06:40 the results are like 79, 7, 1, 2, 1, 4, 1, 39, 59, 95 seconds etc... in the last few minutes. Jul 10 00:07:15 so i can't even think about spinning down my disk before i get this activity fixed Jul 10 00:07:35 22-6 ? you're a barkeeper? Jul 10 00:08:19 find / -xdev -mmin -5 Jul 10 00:09:15 SLUG:~# find / -xdev -mmin -5 Jul 10 00:09:15 SLUG:~# Jul 10 00:09:19 no, nothing Jul 10 00:10:26 nope, I'm working part-time as a "Abrufstudent" Jul 10 00:10:39 ?? Jul 10 00:12:53 find ... shows me pretty everything in /var/log/ Jul 10 00:13:54 /var/log is a symlink pointing to /memstick/log which is ... a usb flash stick Jul 10 00:16:53 does increasing the number shows something? Jul 10 00:20:18 no, nothing. i've put everything that's changing periodically (/var/log, mrtg, openvpn status, samba browse.dat) on a flash stick Jul 10 00:21:43 http://kanotix.com/PNphpBB2-viewtopic-t-17688-highlight-nslu2.html ? Jul 10 00:24:58 thanks, i've seen that one. Jul 10 00:26:30 i just switched the swap off. didn't have disk activity since Jul 10 00:27:24 ... :P Jul 10 00:29:17 oh, no that's just been lucky 90 seconds... disk is still being accessed all the time Jul 10 00:38:02 bad luck ;) **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Jul 10 02:59:56 2006