**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jan 05 02:59:58 2009 Jan 05 03:16:17 nbd: I'm pretty darn certain, I did a fresh svn checkout inot an empty directory, go to ./package/kernel/modules/ do "rm crypto.mk", "svn update -r 13849 crypto.mk". Run a first-time make and my builds come out correctly. I knew the problem had been introduced in the past 24 hours, that's how i figured it out. Jan 05 03:24:06 RoundSparrow: sure, i believe you. but i need some more information as to where exactly this bug came from Jan 05 03:24:32 i mean if it's missing some modules.d stuff, some kernel modules or whatever... Jan 05 03:28:03 RoundSparrow: does `opkg list_installed kmod-crypto*' output anything Jan 05 03:28:17 I don't have a bad build installed at the moment Jan 05 03:28:53 ok, I'll toss one on my wnr2000 once the build finishes Jan 05 03:35:24 probably should have started the build on a machine that wasn't already building snapshots for four targets though. Jan 05 03:35:33 shouldn't* Jan 05 03:37:31 Bartman007: heya, did ya get my earlier ping Jan 05 03:38:11 It went something like... Jan 05 03:38:11 johnrw: ummm... about eth0 vs eth1? yeah, got distracted Jan 05 03:39:05 no problem... I just wanted to point out that it probably only happens when redboot's npe_eth0_esa == WAN Jan 05 03:39:34 but it really breaks confidence if the MAC addresses are wrong... :) Jan 05 03:40:08 I guess while I'm waiting for this wnr2000 build to finish I can attack the epoxy holding the wifi card in on my mi424 Jan 05 03:40:40 You replace it with an Atheros yet? Jan 05 03:41:17 Oh, that would be a good reason to attack epoxy... to remove the one there... Jan 05 03:42:03 yeah... they use 2 black rubber pads with some sticky glue... so I took a razor and sliced through them... on mine. Jan 05 03:42:46 then I could pop out those rt-2500's easy enough... Jan 05 03:43:46 johnrw: mine has epoxy on the mini-pci retaining tabs Jan 05 03:44:11 and is suffering from hardware issues, hands during the pci init section of redboot (stock firmware didn't boot either) Jan 05 03:44:21 so I'm trying to figure out where the problem is Jan 05 03:45:18 Maybe it was present during a high voltage surge at some time in it's service life... Jan 05 03:46:28 I saw you and MateIn4 discussing it... a few days back... shame... they are decent units... if you have a sufficient power supply... 5vdc-3Amp... Jan 05 03:46:45 Center pin pos... Jan 05 03:47:39 I spent 29.95 on one from Pacific Geeks... and they shipped it to me without the power cord... Jan 05 03:48:25 I yelled... and they sent me one in a separate shipment... and lost their profit... from the sale... I imagine.. Jan 05 03:49:21 But Like I said then... I ordered 1 from china... and will see if that unit is adequate... when it arrives. Jan 05 03:49:22 can't find my dremel, so this epoxy will have to wait Jan 05 03:50:02 expoxy... damn confident of them... Jan 05 03:50:17 still not back up speed, caught some kind of bug when I was flying back from berlin, been in bed mostly since then Jan 05 03:50:37 I heard, all of Germany had a bug... Jan 05 03:50:44 I'll pull out the bench psu and test try that later this week Jan 05 03:51:04 johnrw: really? I didn't see many sick people until I got on the flight home Jan 05 03:51:43 something about being in a tin can at 38k feet with 200 other people and recirculated air tends to make me ill :P Jan 05 03:52:04 Well if it aint 3 amp... the unit will suffer... and not boot up... I had one of those... (why I ordered the ENG 4Amp job from PGeeks Jan 05 03:52:58 Yeah those close quarters on airplanes... I always load up on Vitamin C when I get in those circumstances... It helps... Jan 05 03:53:48 Lots of strange new germs to catch... C and the co-factors help me alot. Jan 05 03:54:58 next time I fly I'll wear tissue boxes on my feet and refuse to touch anything directly. Jan 05 03:55:42 Bartman007: now that would be funny - upload some pictures :) Jan 05 03:57:25 frogonwheels: I expect that taking photos of me dressed like that would result in a several hour friendly talk with TSA agents. Jan 05 03:57:59 * frogonwheels googles TSA before laughing. Jan 05 03:58:02 :) Jan 05 03:58:15 frogonwheels: american transportation gestapo Jan 05 04:00:11 http://www.crimefilenews.com/2007/08/unfriendly-skies-need-to-changea.html Jan 05 04:00:25 see the pics Jan 05 04:00:54 so anyone good at researching FCC docs? The trendnet Trendnet TEW-652BRP and Trendnet TEW-632BRP nobody has figured out the difference. It must be with the Wifi, as the 652 (I have) is crashing on the new ATH9K driver where my same host builds the driver for the WNR2000 that works fine (so it isn't my build, something about the target). The 632 is working fine. On the 652 enabling wifi causes system to lock or reboot Jan 05 04:01:57 Ya know... I just went to the supermarket.... and gas was $1.37/cash price... and I said to myself... The wicked witch is dead...! Jan 05 04:03:32 johnrw: if people are talking about cheap gas they aren't thinking about the economic situation Jan 05 04:03:58 ack Bartman007 Jan 05 04:04:26 just need to make sure the money isn't going into the coffers of the oil companies Jan 05 04:05:34 I see the point... but that's where our resolve has to come in... when the bum leaves office. If we don't hold Obama's feet to the fire... it is easier if he let's George ride off into the sunset... (no doubt a rich man) Jan 05 04:06:01 in aus. there was a specific figure (around AUD1.50 / litre ) where there was a rapid drop in car usage.. hmm. Jan 05 04:06:09 I say get the gallows out... and oil up the rope... Jan 05 04:06:28 After that we can finish repairing the country... Jan 05 04:06:37 as one country... Jan 05 04:07:01 I can't imagine life without the ability to purchase a Corvette Jan 05 04:07:39 Whaaaat? No more Corvettes???? Jan 05 04:10:17 http://news.cnet.com/8301-1023_3-10130785-93.html Anyone here hate the riaa? Jan 05 04:13:00 IMO throttling would void the ISP's common carrier status Jan 05 04:13:51 throttling known file-sharers that is. Jan 05 04:14:39 That's another fight... I can't wait to dump Comcast over... Jan 05 04:16:42 Verizon is at least cool about it... and tries to aid the situation. Comcast just allows the bittorrent download... but has figured a clever way to make sure I can upload to other users. Jan 05 04:17:12 make sure I CAN'T upload* Jan 05 04:19:25 I don't seem to have many problems with FOSS isos :P Jan 05 04:20:17 but maybe it's because I use sane connection settings that don't trigger their thresholds. Jan 05 04:23:31 Well it wasn't obvious that I wasn't uploading... but the rate was like 1kb and other people in the swarm would try to connect... but then stop... Nah... I only ever do that when Knoppix releases a new verison... then I tried to help out... but it wasn't working Jan 05 04:25:44 I guess Comcast doesn't like Knoppix Jan 05 04:27:11 I think it's kinda like another Redmond outlet... because the techs have zero skills in linux. Jan 05 04:29:19 I broke the tech who did the install here. He asked why my router didn't have a case, and I told him I worked on the code it was running Jan 05 04:31:31 after several minutes of trying to explain I gave up. Jan 05 04:40:08 heh Jan 05 04:44:02 can someone tell me what this line means in the Makefile (for use in making your own packages): PKG_BUILD_DEPENDS:=libnotimpl Jan 05 04:45:18 dbro: that means that package is required for building but is not needed at runtime (on the router) Jan 05 04:46:03 hmm, i never would have guessed... Jan 05 04:46:56 this is from the speex (speech compression library) -- so would this typically be found in library packages? Jan 05 04:47:56 Bartman007: You get better guy... get some Vitamin C and Zinc and all that stuff... It really helps reduce symptoms... even if you already have something... but don't be bashful... take mega doses... Jan 05 04:48:39 sleep and water are good for recovery... make sure to include lots of those -- whatever you've got Jan 05 04:49:14 johnrw: I've been downing lots of orange juice but a suppliment wouldn't hurt in addition Jan 05 04:51:18 Orange juice is good for maintaining good helth... but when you are already down... take them Mega doses... ie... when sick already... at least 5 grams/day of C... and about 4 days worth of zinc per day. Jan 05 04:51:27 health* Jan 05 04:51:45 wfm Jan 05 04:51:45 johnrw: how many lines of C is equivalent to a gram? Jan 05 04:51:58 hahaha Jan 05 04:52:17 Ummm... they took my scale when I was a kid... Jan 05 04:52:47 * Bartman007 goes back to watching monty python Jan 05 04:53:19 dbro: sometimes there are _build time_ dependencies on other packages.. Jan 05 04:53:28 * johnrw I never measured, but i did inhale Jan 05 04:53:43 dbro: for example Apache might depend on SQL and libAPR being built. Jan 05 04:53:58 dbro: this is distinct from install-time dependencies. Jan 05 04:54:15 i see Jan 05 04:54:25 thanks! Jan 05 04:54:28 dbro: staging_dir is the directory where libraries install stuff for use by other packages during compile time Jan 05 04:55:06 ok, that makes sense. Jan 05 04:55:15 dbro: that's what the Build/InstallDev section does - installs the libraries /includes in the staging_dir for subsequent packages. Jan 05 04:55:19 (also in speex) Jan 05 04:55:39 aha Jan 05 04:55:54 nbd: you see the fix on mailing list? Jan 05 04:56:05 as distinct from Package/{packagename}/install - which is to create the directory tree for the ipkg Jan 05 04:56:31 Bartman007: Fix on the dev mailing list for the crypto Jan 05 04:57:10 i've not tested it Jan 05 04:57:37 thanks - that is helpful. And now I'm trying to take some of what speex does in its Makefile and see if it fixes the problem I'm having with the pipewave package... Jan 05 05:31:44 frogonwheels: many thanks! it's working now. Jan 05 05:42:21 fwiw, I needed to make sure to pass the special compiler command to the application's own makefile in a "define Build/Compile" section Jan 05 05:52:52 dbro: cool :) Jan 05 07:51:01 Bartman007: you still up? Jan 05 08:00:43 mirko * r13868 /packages/phone/paroli/ (. Makefile patches/ patches/000-change-paths.patch): adding paroli - an integrated phone application written in python Jan 05 08:01:23 one further step closer to a working phone *hrhr* :) Jan 05 08:43:41 juhosg * r13869 /trunk/package/kernel/modules/crypto.mk: [package] kernel/crypto: fix crypto breakage (patch by Jose Vasconcellos) Jan 05 08:49:02 jow * r13870 /packages/libs/file/Makefile: packages/libs/file: make sure to remove magic.mime before regenerating it (#4422) Jan 05 08:50:33 trying to build x86 target, am getting cc1: error: invalid option `ips32' which is a trifle weird - given that mipsel works off the same tree. Jan 05 08:50:51 any ideaas? I can provide a fuller pastebin of the compiler output Jan 05 08:51:27 frogonwheels: that's why. the -mips32 arg is being passed, and it interprets ips32 as a value for the -m arg. Jan 05 08:51:48 ok. Jan 05 08:52:11 so where is it getting it from? Jan 05 08:52:22 probably leftover in .config somewhere? Jan 05 08:52:49 CONFIG_TARGET_OPTIMIZATION ahha! Jan 05 08:52:54 it may not be needed anymore, but I've been taught that it is good practice to move/delete .config when switching targets Jan 05 08:53:06 apparently still true. Jan 05 09:53:43 florian * r13871 /packages/net/faifa/ (. Makefile): Add faifa, configures and queries HomePlug 1.0/AV devices Jan 05 10:39:06 kaloz * r13872 /trunk/target/linux/ (4 files in 3 dirs): upgrade avr32 to 2.6.28 Jan 05 10:50:01 ejka * r13873 /packages/Xorg/xorg/xserver/xorg-server/Makefile: Kdrive servers require --enable-kdrive to be built Jan 05 10:51:37 and someone who understands xorg dependencies should fix xvesa dependency on TARGET_x86 because now it is not working Jan 05 12:35:59 juhosg * r13874 /trunk/tools/firmware-utils/src/mkfwimage.c: [tools] firmware-utils/mkfwimage: fix root_start values Jan 05 13:40:32 kaloz * r13875 /trunk/target/linux/sibyte/ (4 files in 3 dirs): bump sibyte to 2.6.28 Jan 05 14:46:26 kaloz * r13876 /trunk/ (3 files in 3 dirs): Jan 05 14:46:26 general fixes for openwrt with kernel 2.6.28 Jan 05 14:46:26 Signed-off-by: Hauke Mehrtens Jan 05 20:03:19 lars * r13877 /trunk/scripts/metadata.pl: Jan 05 20:03:19 If a package is part of a virtual dependency and also listed as a normal Jan 05 20:03:19 dependency ensure that the dependency is always unconditional. Such a case Jan 05 20:03:19 happens if for example a package has a build dependency and the build dependency Jan 05 20:03:19 provides a virtual install dependency of the package. Jan 05 20:18:37 juhosg * r13878 /trunk/target/linux/ar71xx/image/Makefile: Jan 05 20:18:37 [ar71xx] don't generate too large firmware images for the TEW-6x2BRP boards, they may brick the board Jan 05 20:18:37 * reported by RoundSparrow Jan 06 01:30:56 I'm looking for advice on how to compile a simple C program that depends on a library (fftw3) - I keep getting errors that it can find the library Jan 06 01:31:22 whoops, should have said "...that it can NOT find the library" Jan 06 01:42:11 any suggestions for places to look? Jan 06 01:45:49 did you add $(STAGING_DIR)/usr/include to the include path and $(STAGING_DIR)/usr/lib to the library path? Jan 06 01:46:36 no. Is that in the Makefile's CONFIGURE_ARGS and CONFIGURE_VARS ? Jan 06 01:47:42 TARGET_CFLAGS, TARGET_LDFLAGS Jan 06 01:47:46 which get propagated to configure Jan 06 01:48:11 ok thanks Jan 06 02:18:23 anyone familiar with samba? Jan 06 02:24:36 nbd: I tried these and it still couldn't find it. Did I mess these lines up? TARGET_CFLAGS:=-I$(STAGING_DIR)/usr/include -I$(STAGING_DIR)/include Jan 06 02:24:36 TARGET_LDFLAGS:=-L$(STAGING_DIR)/usr/lib -L$(STAGING_DIR)/lib Jan 06 02:26:59 I should add: I don't see the fftw3.h file in those locations underneath the staging dir -- do I need to do something to get it there? Jan 06 02:27:11 dbro: don't use :=, use += Jan 06 02:27:22 ok, I'll try that. thanks Jan 06 02:31:51 it's still not finding fftw3.h . Do I need anything else in the Makefile, eg. PKG_FIXUP = libtool ? Jan 06 02:34:21 no, that can't be it Jan 06 02:34:33 look for fftw3.h in staging_dir/ Jan 06 02:34:40 ok Jan 06 02:35:38 nothing found Jan 06 02:36:02 that was with "find . -iname *fftw*" just to be safe Jan 06 02:36:15 did you compile the fftw3 package? Jan 06 02:36:25 I thought I did Jan 06 02:36:35 do I need to compile the fftw3 library though? Jan 06 02:37:02 if your package depends on it ... Jan 06 02:37:03 if the package you are trying to build needs fftw3.h then yes... Jan 06 02:37:29 here are the places where I have fftw3: find . -iname fftw3.h Jan 06 02:37:29 ./build_dir/mipsel/fftw-3.1.2/ipkg-install/usr/include/fftw3.h Jan 06 02:37:29 ./build_dir/mipsel/fftw-3.1.2/api/fftw3.h Jan 06 02:38:18 I believe that's from running a "make world" command a while ago Jan 06 02:40:05 could this be what I'm needing to do? make feeds/packages/libs/fftw3-clean and -compile ? Jan 06 02:42:53 looks like it isn't installing the headers, let me whip up a patch Jan 06 02:44:39 thanks. if it helps, I'm using r13752 Jan 06 02:45:38 dbro: try applying this diff. you'll probably have to be in the feeds/packages/ directory for it to work http://openwrt.pastebin.com/dc8bcfc3 Jan 06 02:46:23 once applied, then run make feeds/packages/libs/fftw3-{clean,compile} and try rebuilding your package Jan 06 02:46:59 ok ... I'll be back Jan 06 02:52:18 strange. I get an error when running "make feeds/packages/libs/fftw3-clean" : make[1]: *** No rule to make target `feeds/packages/libs/fftw3-clean'. Stop. Jan 06 02:53:24 thats after applying those changes **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Jan 06 02:59:56 2009