**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Dec 22 02:59:57 2006 Dec 22 07:34:54 osas: maybe you are right, I should create a wiki page. I'll setup a slug from scratch to reproduce the steps... Dec 22 09:20:44 eh, what package did I install to get cron? Dec 22 09:27:46 jelle_: you are silly... ipkg install cron Dec 22 09:27:56 didn't realize it was this easy Dec 22 17:25:52 why do I get colorized result from 'ls' on one slug, and plain results on the other? Dec 22 17:25:59 different sh version? Dec 22 17:26:03 how to find out? Dec 22 17:29:40 <[g2]> jelle what happens when you type ls --color=auto ? Dec 22 17:33:36 I get colors when I do that Dec 22 17:34:54 ah, I think I have coreutils on one, and busybox on the other. could that be the difference? Dec 22 17:37:12 I would like to write a wikipage. how do I create a new page? Dec 22 17:38:17 a howto page, howto CatchRequestsToAddServers (using dnsmasq, cron and cherokee) Dec 22 17:40:06 Open the URL and edit should work: http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/CatchRequestsToAddServers Dec 22 17:45:04 lol... that was easy Dec 22 17:54:20 (of course, it should have only on 'd'... so it will be http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/CatchRequestsToAdServers) Dec 22 17:54:39 writing along... you can check my spelling as I go along Dec 22 19:59:42 hi - I'm trying to get my unslung slug to automount a network drive Dec 22 19:59:54 I can run the mount cmd ok, but when I try to edit fstab and reboot, my settings are lost Dec 22 20:00:02 does the system re-create the fstab every boot ? Dec 22 20:00:08 any help appreciated Dec 22 21:04:26 pc1971: you might try the #nslu2-general channel, as this is for the OpenSlug firmware. But in answer to your question, the Linksys firmware re-creates the fstab each boot. Create a script in /opt/etc/init.d to mount the device instead. Dec 22 21:35:53 Hello, I am very new to irc... Has anybody here looked at the procedure Brian Zhou and I posted in nlsu2_LINUX for using optware pkgs under slubos/be? Dec 22 21:37:55 morning chacko :) Dec 22 21:38:04 I haven't looked at it, no Dec 22 21:38:18 I'm not sure if anyone has. Noone has mentioned it so far Dec 22 21:39:24 I had speculated, after some analysis, that the optware pkgs should run under SlugOS/BE, provided some paths are setup. Dec 22 21:40:17 yeah, I read the mails Dec 22 21:40:34 I think it might be a pain to support though Dec 22 21:40:44 Brian Zhao came with a procedure to copy over the unSlung ipkg install routines to the SlugnOS and then some minor setup, Dec 22 21:41:16 yeah Dec 22 21:41:25 obviously, it has its plus sides Dec 22 21:41:37 the packages that slugos doesn't have is a good example ;) Dec 22 21:41:40 I have the unSlung ipkg named as optpkg; I can install ipkg as usual, and now I can also install the optware ones with the optpkg command Dec 22 21:42:35 Using this scheme, I have installe php and php-apache and apache. They do work under SlugOS/BE Dec 22 21:43:23 All the optware stuff goes under /opt/... tree, so they are separate. Dec 22 21:44:33 There is a one remaining problem to solve --- some modules may have dependencies of different versions of toolchain libs Dec 22 21:45:57 Brian Zhao has solved this, and made a proposal yesterday. With this, and very little overall work, we can have a new set pkg stream of all the unSlung pkgs built automatically and made available for SlugOS/BE. Dec 22 21:47:42 BTW, when I installed php-apache, I also did the apache install from optware, to make apache, php-apache to be consistent with each other, since the current versions of the apache on these two were different Dec 22 21:49:15 This will make available all the missing, and difficult to build, optware pkgs for SlugOS/BE. I think this would be a big winner! Dec 22 21:51:14 hmm Dec 22 21:51:16 cool Dec 22 21:51:23 I think it is interesting Dec 22 21:51:30 I don't have time to spare quite yet though Dec 22 21:52:26 The support effort is very minor, according to Brian. Once the small scripts are setup, a new build stream can be automatically generated. Dec 22 21:53:16 I used the above method to run a rather complicated website, with photo uploading, and found only two very small functions that did have problems. Dec 22 21:54:06 That is, hundreds of functions are all working. The problems were isolated to toolchain lib version related, which Brian has a method to solve. Dec 22 21:55:11 NAil, is there any other developers here right now? Dec 22 21:55:24 no idea Dec 22 21:55:32 * NAiL suspects eno is "here" Dec 22 21:55:43 but he already knows what's going on I guess ;) Dec 22 21:56:53 Changing the subject... I need to evaluate the life of flash under a server condition. What linux command can be used to find the last write time, and the number of writes to the disk? Dec 22 21:58:49 At what time of the day is this irc channel most active? Dec 22 21:59:44 well, this channel is rarely active Dec 22 21:59:52 #nslu2-linux is a better bet in that matter Dec 22 22:01:47 I am very new to irc... I used it a little bit about 15 years ago :) I will try -LINUX... What time is that one active? Dec 22 22:02:20 usually most evening, gmt-ish Dec 22 22:03:12 So, right aroung this time on? Dec 22 22:03:31 meant: around... Dec 22 22:04:13 a bit earlier than this usually. It's closing in on bedtime now. Dec 22 22:04:30 but the previous 5-6 hours are usually the most active Dec 22 22:04:57 OK, I will check it now for a little while and probably tomorrow ... See you. Dec 22 22:05:33 later Dec 22 22:28:22 thanks mwester **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Dec 23 02:59:56 2006