**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Nov 09 02:59:58 2010 Nov 09 04:09:40 build #21 of rdc is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/rdc/builds/21 Nov 09 04:26:42 build #22 of ps3 is complete: Failure [failed compile_3] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/ps3/builds/22 Nov 09 05:08:21 build #20 of x86 is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/x86/builds/20 Nov 09 05:37:28 build #24 of pxcab is complete: Failure [failed compile_3] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/pxcab/builds/24 Nov 09 08:04:34 aroscha: ping Nov 09 08:48:07 florian * r23934 /trunk/target/linux/generic/config-2.6.36: [generic] add missing 2.6.36 symbol CONFIG_CHELSIO_T4VF Nov 09 08:48:12 florian * r23935 /trunk/target/linux/malta/Makefile: [malta] update to 2.6.36 Nov 09 08:49:00 hello Nov 09 09:12:53 acoul * r23936 /packages/net/quagga/Makefile: net/quagga: fix an SDK compile issue Nov 09 09:14:57 maybe nbd knows ... what's the "right way" to configure /etc/config/wireless for an olsrd mesh (adhoc?) + ap type setup? Nov 09 09:24:17 russell--: had this conversation 2 days ago with some people. if your hardware supports it you can just add a second "config interface" section for the ap mode. Nov 09 09:49:27 hi russel Nov 09 10:05:03 loswillios: iirc, you had some uncommitted ar7 and/or acx-mac80211 patches on the mailing list at one point Nov 09 10:05:16 acinonyx * r23937 /packages/net/quagga/Makefile: [packages] quagga: Fix PKG_CONFIG_DEPENDS on isisd and ripngd (thanks acoul) Nov 09 10:10:57 sn9: do you need something specific? Nov 09 10:11:34 acx-mac80211 is recent in trunk and I don't know about uncommitted ar7 stuff Nov 09 10:13:02 so, acx-mac80211 works completely on ar7 out of the box now? Nov 09 10:13:54 before, one had to use acx instead for it to work at all Nov 09 10:14:14 <[florian]> acx-mac80211 works out of the box now Nov 09 10:14:20 nice Nov 09 10:14:37 I think STA works mostly fine now but AP mode is still experimental Nov 09 10:14:44 <[florian]> not perfectly right in AP mode Nov 09 10:14:47 in the 10.03 branch? Nov 09 10:15:06 i was referring to AP mode, of course Nov 09 10:15:26 and wds would be nice Nov 09 10:15:28 <[florian]> only in trunk Nov 09 10:15:35 <[florian]> but the acx-mac80211 developper is working with us now Nov 09 10:15:39 <[florian]> so that's going to improve Nov 09 10:16:18 dpm? Nov 09 10:16:26 i seem to remember something mentioned about the legal situation having improved Nov 09 10:16:57 <[florian]> well there has been a driver out wl12xx which seems like it could drive acx111 based chips Nov 09 10:17:04 <[florian]> but that would require quite some work Nov 09 10:17:35 oh Nov 09 10:21:18 aroscha: soma gave me some leads ... that should keep me busy for a while Nov 09 10:23:44 * russell-- is tickled to have wgt634u fixed again after 4 months of brokenness, btw. thanks all! Nov 09 10:24:33 anyway, the insanity in my personal life over the past two years that has kept me away from contributing to the project is finally drawing to a close (though it may take a back seat to contributing to coreboot, since i might actually get paid for that), but part of what is going on with me involves having adsl and adsl2+ service simultaneously. to that effect, i have pulled out that DG834Gv2 i bricked and the notes from AndyI about where on the back o Nov 09 10:24:33 f the cpu _itself_ to find jtag, and got someone to make a little station for me where i can poke and prod the chip with needles for debricking Nov 09 10:25:35 sn9, i still have a box with a device you wanted once upon a time Nov 09 10:25:57 russell--: 4 months? the dg834g has been bricked a couple of years. and yes, the ar625w was just what i was about to ask about Nov 09 10:26:47 i don't even remember what it is, except that it involved a $25 purchase from someone off of craigslist Nov 09 10:26:48 russell--: do you now have a working jtag adapter that you have successfully used on at least one other device? Nov 09 10:27:09 um, yes, but not out and ready to go Nov 09 10:27:32 it's in a box i haven't touched in about a year Nov 09 10:28:13 i have an olimex arm usb jtag thingie. Nov 09 10:28:27 i used it on a peplink board Nov 09 10:28:32 ok. what i needed was a dump of the entire flash contents via jtag, but before the box fully boots, i.e. you need to use the escape in the bootloader over serial Nov 09 10:28:51 yeah, i vaguely remember that much Nov 09 10:29:54 i also salvaged some $$$ ethernet/jtag adapters from a guy's garage, but it's likely they require some exotic software i don't have ... if anybody wants. Nov 09 10:30:27 the jtag on the thing has a few quirks which i need to find again and tell you Nov 09 10:31:31 yeah, give me a couple weeks, i am amongst drifts of snow atm Nov 09 10:31:57 march 3, 2009 Nov 09 10:32:11 i need to remove the ar625w that i have from when i currently have it prior to 11/22 Nov 09 10:32:13 was the day i picked up your device Nov 09 10:34:16 [florian], loswillios: assuming i can successfully debrick the DG834Gv2, what is currently "not perfectly right" about AP mode? Nov 09 10:38:57 <[florian]> sn9: encryption does not work quite well last I tried Nov 09 10:39:40 wpa was the original point of acx-mac80211, since acx won't do it Nov 09 11:19:18 sn9: yes, but it doesn't work very well. Nov 09 11:19:24 at least in my experience Nov 09 11:19:36 certainly not on the wag354g anyway :) Nov 09 11:21:20 http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_name=4BD08231.2050302%40oli1170.net Nov 09 11:23:37 already seen it Nov 09 11:23:57 he's moved it back onto the sourceforge repo now Nov 09 11:24:01 couple of months ago Nov 09 11:25:29 <[florian]> sn9: this is the guy I was talking about Nov 09 11:25:58 [florian]: yes, i just found that out in #acx100 Nov 09 11:26:10 is oli there atm? Nov 09 11:26:19 no, but dpm is Nov 09 11:27:01 don't know who he is.. and i've only seen oli making changes to the source for quite a long time. Nov 09 11:27:35 [Tue 2010-11-09 02:09:53 AM PST] <[florian]> but the acx-mac80211 developper is working with us now Nov 09 11:27:35 [Tue 2010-11-09 02:09:58 AM PST] <[florian]> so that's going to improve Nov 09 11:27:35 [Tue 2010-11-09 02:10:37 AM PST] dpm? Nov 09 11:31:17 well, the acx-mac80211 dev is oliver winker Nov 09 11:32:47 yes. dpm is david planella Nov 09 11:33:12 yes Nov 09 11:33:28 * EqUaTe can whois :P Nov 09 11:50:43 what is the difference among the three ar7 dsp firmware versions? Nov 09 11:50:56 heil * r23938 /packages/net/haproxy/ (Makefile patches/001-clean-listener-ressource-shortage.patch): Nov 09 11:50:56 [packages] haproxy: bump to version 1.4.9 which obsoletes patch Nov 09 11:50:56 001-clean.. Nov 09 12:02:14 sn9: hrm? Nov 09 12:05:01 D7.05.01.00, D7.04.03.00, D7.03.01.00 Nov 09 12:06:47 you mean the different dsl firmware blobs? Nov 09 12:07:04 haven't a scoobies. Nov 09 12:59:04 <[florian]> sn9: each version brings its set of fixes Nov 09 12:59:20 <[florian]> sn9: but some versions are left here because they turned out to give better sync results on some specific cases Nov 09 13:01:39 russell--: yes? what was the issue actually? Nov 09 13:02:49 <[florian]> sn9: eventually you can read the changelog inside the sources, not particularly helpful sometimes, since it references issues from their internal tracker Nov 09 14:11:29 [florian]: ping Nov 09 14:11:50 <[florian]> KanjiMonster: pong Nov 09 14:14:07 [florian]: when working with the linux-mips tree, is there anything to look out for, or is it enough to specify the git uri to clone in the advanced dev options? Nov 09 14:14:29 <[florian]> it's enough, also disable iptables patches Nov 09 14:14:36 <[florian]> by adding PATCH_DIR:= in the makefile Nov 09 14:14:43 ah, okay Nov 09 14:14:45 <[florian]> I've meant to do this in a generic way but failed at doing so Nov 09 14:22:19 :q Nov 09 14:28:55 oh, blogic is a vi(m) user ;) Nov 09 14:29:23 vim ftw! ;) Nov 09 17:53:21 hrm, is there anything more verbose than V=99 ? Nov 09 18:10:23 jow_laptop: any idea where the directory comes from? http://pastebin.com/9RD5ZcAZ Nov 09 18:11:57 I see a directory issue and I see git, I tend to blame git Nov 09 18:12:12 whenever there where directory issues ,it was git related :P Nov 09 18:12:23 (no idea) Nov 09 18:13:47 seriously, unclean tree? Nov 09 18:14:02 git does not clean up directories, it has no concept of those Nov 09 18:14:07 afaik Nov 09 18:15:07 note line 2. The directory doesn't exist before running "make world V=99" Nov 09 18:15:46 who knows what toolchain/kernel-headers does prior to cloning them Nov 09 18:16:25 I would have expected to see any directory creations with V=99 Nov 09 18:36:10 build #25 of orion is complete: Failure [failed compile_6] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/orion/builds/25 Nov 09 18:48:44 I am attempting to compile a package (a new one) and I am getting ld errors on some of the libraries I need (which are deps and the headers have been found so far). LDFLAGS appear to be my problem Nov 09 18:49:03 any idea how I can "inform" ld about my libraries? Nov 09 19:04:38 TARGET_CFLAGS += -L$(STAGING_DIR)/usr/lib Nov 09 19:04:39 ? Nov 09 19:04:43 sorry Nov 09 19:04:48 TARGET_LDFLAGS += -L$(STAGING_DIR)/usr/lib Nov 09 19:12:07 hm Nov 09 22:16:04 xMff, ping Nov 09 22:19:18 pong Nov 09 22:23:09 xMff, can a quiz you about using uci-defaults to generate network config specific to switches, just making the folder and network configuration script didn't work what else do I need to do? Nov 09 22:23:36 may I see the script? Nov 09 22:23:58 and for which platform? Nov 09 22:26:08 sure its for the ar7, http://pastebin.com/4nLCGJ8n Nov 09 22:30:35 it looks fine, can't see a reason why it would fail Nov 09 22:34:15 does it get called automatically if its there or do I need to add to a firstboot file? Nov 09 22:34:25 its is called automatically Nov 09 22:34:53 /etc/init.d/boot sources all files in /etc/uci-defaults/, sources them and deletes them Nov 09 22:35:50 ahhh ok Nov 09 22:53:28 hi. i'm trying to build the backfire branch, but it can't find libdmapsharing-2.1.8.tar.gz Nov 09 22:53:42 (neither in the original source nor on the openwrt mirrors) Nov 09 22:57:59 odd Nov 09 22:58:53 i also can't find it on google :/ Nov 09 22:59:13 jsut downgrade it Nov 09 22:59:22 https://dev.openwrt.org/changeset/23786 Nov 09 23:00:15 yes, thats wlays an option, just wanted to let someone know ;) Nov 09 23:00:21 looks like the author himself maintains the openwrt port Nov 09 23:00:22 always ;) Nov 09 23:00:31 he probably forgot to release a tarball Nov 09 23:04:09 ok, wrote him a mail Nov 09 23:05:23 heh Nov 09 23:05:27 ne too Nov 09 23:05:29 me Nov 09 23:05:42 better two than none Nov 09 23:07:58 true Nov 10 01:34:31 {Nico}: ping Nov 10 01:34:47 Bartman007: {ping} Nov 10 01:41:32 xMff: have you seen signs of life of Bartman007 or {Nico} recently? Nov 10 02:52:37 philipp64|laptop: pong **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Nov 10 02:59:57 2010