**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Jan 11 02:59:58 2007 Jan 11 08:49:08 'morning Jan 11 09:18:51 nbd * r6073 /trunk/target/imagebuilder/Makefile: force rebuild of the imagebuilder Jan 11 09:23:32 'morning Jan 11 09:24:00 nbd * r6074 / (2 files in 2 dirs): bump version numbers of linksys images, because the linksys firmware often refuses to downgrade Jan 11 10:24:08 <[florian]> mornin' Jan 11 10:24:52 <[florian]> malbon: is the buildbot offline ? Jan 11 10:59:46 florian * r6075 /packages/ipv6/mrd6/patches/02-missing_netlink_defs.patch: Fix mrd6 compilation when netlink macros are disabled Jan 11 11:07:34 florian * r6076 /packages/net/pmacct/Makefile: Fix pmacct and friends compilation Jan 11 12:52:52 florian * r6077 /packages/libs/ (libpam/Makefile librsync/Makefile): Truncate title to make it more good looking in menuconfig Jan 11 13:18:07 <[florian]> {Nico}: I might have a shfs fix for you to test Jan 11 13:20:41 wouldn't it be better to port sshfs to openwrt? Jan 11 13:21:30 fuse is already available iirc Jan 11 13:22:59 normal shfs isn't under active developement anymore... Jan 11 13:24:47 <[florian]> well, last time we checked with {Nico} sshfs-fuse is much bigger Jan 11 13:25:21 ah Jan 11 13:25:54 <[florian]> and has lot of dependencies, such as glib2 etc... Jan 11 13:26:48 I tried to port it a while ago but gave up.. Jan 11 13:34:08 florian * r6078 /trunk/package/shfs/patches/104-linux_2.6.19.patch: Ok, try to make shfs work with 2.6.19, raw fixes, so might need better reading of the FS api changes Jan 11 13:37:40 <[florian]> I think I got everything compiling fine here for brcm63xx Jan 11 14:38:27 openwrt forum error: Error: Unable to connect to MySQL server. MySQL reported: Too many connections. Jan 11 16:04:24 florian * r6079 /trunk/target/linux/au1000-2.6/patches/002-mtx1_flash_map.patch: Remove this unnecessary patch Jan 11 16:06:15 <[florian]> nbd: I found that brcm63xx actually modifies quite a lot of code in linux-atm Jan 11 16:06:25 <[florian]> nbd: especially for their routed 2684 mode Jan 11 16:28:56 nbd: might be interesting http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/83573 Jan 11 16:29:35 <[florian]> loswillios: rtl865x based Jan 11 16:29:43 <[florian]> loswillios: I should receive this one next week Jan 11 16:29:56 cool Jan 11 16:30:17 <[florian]> well, partly :) Jan 11 16:30:27 <[florian]> because this device is not as open as it is pretended to be Jan 11 16:30:32 <[florian]> and it uses a mips clone Jan 11 16:31:03 i reckoned there would be something like that.. Jan 11 16:31:24 good luck with it Jan 11 16:31:41 <[florian]> thks Jan 11 16:34:09 erm Jan 11 16:34:19 <[florian]> wigyori: ? Jan 11 16:34:19 kwgr... ;p Jan 11 16:34:26 <[florian]> wigyori: yeah, that one ;) Jan 11 16:34:44 <[florian]> wigyori: I am more confident in getting a kwgr up and running than a wrt54gx2 ;) Jan 11 16:34:54 i don't like that at all.. netgear wanted it to be their 'opensource', 'developerfriendly' stuff, which isn't at all Jan 11 16:35:37 <[florian]> that is also what I was told from a netgear guy Jan 11 16:35:47 <[florian]> looks like they had an internal note about it ;) Jan 11 16:36:40 heh :) Jan 11 16:36:50 [florian]: whatever Jan 11 16:37:21 <[florian]> if only there was lexra support in linux-mips Jan 11 16:37:31 i'm curious what's on their roadmap, gonna have some beer tonight with mark ;p Jan 11 16:38:06 <[florian]> wigyori: this is your netgear contact ? Jan 11 16:38:10 yep Jan 11 16:38:14 also armijn's ;) Jan 11 16:38:32 <[florian]> ok Jan 11 16:43:17 indeed Jan 11 16:44:38 there was one kwgr614 in the batch I sent to 23c3 Jan 11 16:45:30 wigyori: I told mark and others at netgear that it isn't the best choice... Kaloz ranted about it to me, which I sent to them (with permission of course) Jan 11 16:45:51 wigyori: but it never hurts repeating Jan 11 16:46:02 wait Jan 11 16:46:09 armijn: i was talking with mark in february last year, about what could be a mass-prod development platform for netgear Jan 11 16:46:12 never hurts to repeat, or repeating never hurts Jan 11 16:46:23 even mentioning openwrt as their toolchain Jan 11 16:46:27 but it found deaf ears ;p Jan 11 16:47:07 wigyori: well, you can try again :) Jan 11 16:47:11 i will ;p Jan 11 16:47:18 asking 'hey, how goes the kwgr?' Jan 11 16:47:27 if i found some laughing, i'm on the right way ;p Jan 11 16:47:31 s/found/get/ Jan 11 16:48:03 and i'm pretty sure i will ;p Jan 11 16:48:07 heh Jan 11 16:48:19 yeah, just insert enough beer Jan 11 16:48:24 :D Jan 11 16:48:42 or palinka, which you'll also get to know :P Jan 11 16:51:12 hm. Jan 11 16:52:41 are you afraid? Jan 11 16:52:53 or are you afraid about mark? Jan 11 16:55:20 well..the palinka is dangerous of course Jan 11 16:55:22 and mark is british Jan 11 16:55:52 the british go crazy after just a few pints that wouldn't even qualify as beer on the continent Jan 11 16:57:22 florian * r6080 /trunk/package/ (6 files in 3 dirs): Rename patches to match conventions Jan 11 16:58:52 <[florian]> hey common CIA-6 Jan 11 17:01:50 <[florian]> fyi there is another commit which does the same thing for packages/ Jan 11 17:11:59 has anybody tried the image builder yet? Jan 11 17:12:25 <[florian]> not yet Jan 11 17:16:42 sounds interesting Jan 11 17:18:24 maybe just for fun i'll port the freewrt web image builder Jan 11 17:18:33 just to put some pressure on those guys :) Jan 11 17:18:42 <[florian]> lol Jan 11 17:18:56 i mean it can't be hard, since we got all the metadata and backend stuff that it needs Jan 11 17:19:07 it just needs to be converted to their sqlite database format Jan 11 17:20:52 a web image-builder would be cool for newbies and not-so-linux-geeks Jan 11 18:02:09 * Bartman007 thinks that a vmware/qemu/* image works just as well. Jan 11 18:02:45 i still doubt the usefulness of a web image builder, because it doesn't allow the same level of customization as having the command line one available Jan 11 18:03:04 stuff like uploading config files, custom packages, etc. is hard to do well with web based stuff Jan 11 18:03:16 I can slap together a small debian image with all the needed packages rather quickly. Jan 11 18:04:49 I agree with nbd, most of the advantages of using the imagebuilder are nullified by an online version. Jan 11 18:16:47 nbd * r6082 /trunk/target/linux/atheros-2.6/ (config config-diff): disable pcmcia for atheros-2.6 Jan 11 18:36:15 nbd * r6083 /trunk/include/unpack.mk: fix unpacking of .zip files Jan 11 18:41:50 [florian]: heh, I just tried building on my gentoo amd64 (haven't done it for months) and the linux-atm problem has been fixed Jan 11 18:42:08 <[florian]> Bartman007: well, yes Jan 11 18:43:18 was the fix upstream or did you do it? Jan 11 18:46:16 <[florian]> Bartman007: someone on the forum found a fix Jan 11 18:47:23 <[florian]> nbd: can you ask brainslayer to release asap enet and dsl drivers ? Jan 11 18:47:34 ah, reading the thread now. **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Jan 12 02:59:57 2007