**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jan 16 02:59:57 2012 Jan 16 03:00:27 build #105 of sibyte is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/sibyte/builds/105 Jan 16 03:52:11 swalker * r29757 /packages/libs/libnatpmp/Makefile: [packages] libnatpmp: update to 20110808 Jan 16 03:52:30 swalker * r29758 /packages/net/lftp/Makefile: [packages] lftp: update to 4.3.4 Jan 16 06:26:01 swalker * r29759 /packages/ipv6/ndisc/ (Makefile patches/120-ppoll.patch): [packages] ndisc: update to 1.0.2, package rltraceroute6 (#8153), refresh patches Jan 16 08:15:00 nbd * r29760 /trunk/package/mac80211/patches/606-rt2x00_no_realign.patch: rt2x00: add a patch to avoid excessive memmove() on packet contents to improve performance (patch by Helmut Schaa) Jan 16 10:28:19 build #104 of xburst is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/xburst/builds/104 Jan 16 11:07:34 build #104 of ixp4xx is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/ixp4xx/builds/104 Jan 16 11:57:09 zandbelt * r29761 /packages/net/asterisk-1.8.x/Makefile: [packages] asterisk-1.8.x: fix not-yet-existing libsrtp dependency Jan 16 12:43:35 build #102 of kirkwood is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/kirkwood/builds/102 Jan 16 14:56:10 uhm, can i build the same image for wr740 v2, v3 and v4 ? Jan 16 17:58:17 blogic: are you on target for starting on upstreaming lantiq to 3.2? How can I force my trunk to 3.2 to stay in sync with you? Jan 16 18:01:26 ? Jan 16 18:01:32 did you do a svn checkout ? Jan 16 18:01:53 once i pushed the patcehs you can simply do svn up Jan 16 18:26:12 blogic: i did a checkout yesterday - took me to 3.1.9 - i'm happy to help/test as much as i am able, just let me know how :) Jan 16 18:27:24 I was sort of assuming that you would only push once 'complete' - if you have 'incomplete', I can patch build_dir directly and test for you? Jan 16 18:27:44 btsimonh: which board do you have? Jan 16 18:28:18 BT Homehub V2B, lantiq danube-S with 2 x flash & other nasties. Jan 16 18:28:36 i guess it does not have fxs ports? Jan 16 18:28:53 yes, fxs & fxo & dect Jan 16 18:29:07 where did you get it? Jan 16 18:29:27 in uk, available for £5 Jan 16 18:29:48 is there a link? Jan 16 18:30:12 http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/bt/homehub_v2b Jan 16 18:30:18 my page :) Jan 16 18:30:46 oh, you mean where to buy... ebay. must be Type B Jan 16 18:33:06 do you know who is the manufacturer? Jan 16 18:33:30 SHC - Seimens Jan 16 18:34:17 much info here too: http://www.psidoc.com/forumdisplay.php/19-The-Home-Hub-2.0B Jan 16 18:35:27 (similar to Orange livebox2 from isreal, maybe, runs OpenRG natively, but we like a challenge) Jan 16 18:36:03 * btsimonh[A] is set as away : Reason(food !!!!) Jan 16 19:09:25 btsimonh[A]: do you really need to announce you being away in two different spammy ways? ;) Jan 16 19:14:26 sorry, first time i'v pressed that button :( Jan 16 19:15:11 using /away is fine, but some irc clients come with really stupid settings, so i figured i'd just point it out Jan 16 19:16:03 embarrisingly, I don't see how to take the [A] away now :) excuse me whilst I press the away button again in the hope it turns it off... it's not obvious Jan 16 19:16:08 * btsimonh is no longer away : Gone for 40 mins 3 secs Jan 16 19:16:34 ;) Jan 16 19:16:51 that'll be the one. I won't be using 'set away' again.... Jan 16 19:57:37 is there a nice way to restart pppd and not the whole '/etc/init.d/network restart' Jan 16 19:58:57 luka12345: ifup wan ? Jan 16 19:59:17 I worked hard to make that work reliable Jan 16 20:00:19 :) Jan 16 20:00:33 so to restard i would do 'ifdown wan ; ifup wan' Jan 16 20:00:40 ifup implies ifdown Jan 16 20:01:08 so just 'ifup wan' then? Jan 16 20:01:12 yes Jan 16 20:01:15 ok Jan 16 20:01:18 thx Jan 16 20:07:39 jow_laptop: another stupid question Jan 16 20:08:14 if i want to turn off pppd then i would do 'ifdown wan' ? Jan 16 20:18:08 luka12345: yes Jan 16 20:18:46 and final question - is there a way to make it permanent Jan 16 20:19:14 to make what permanent? Jan 16 20:19:54 something like 'ifdown wan' and when box is rebooted wan will stay down Jan 16 20:20:08 option auto 0 in the wan section Jan 16 20:20:26 nbd: thx Jan 16 20:20:41 i read through the wiki but i did not see that option... Jan 16 20:24:22 nbd: hi, do you maybe know the solution for "ath5k phy0: gain calibration timeout" which starts to flood the log after few hours? Jan 16 20:25:12 Delboy_: no Jan 16 21:26:20 blogic: looking at the xway nand driver compared to the OpenRG nand driver, I'm going to need to write one; unless you know of another which does not use GPIO for CLE, etc. Bearing this in lind, do you know of any good docs on modern linux nand drivers? Jan 16 21:36:20 i'm utterly failing to get netfilter building Jan 16 21:38:52 /home/rektide/rektide-projects/cerowrt/wndr3700v2/build_dir/linux-kirkwood/linux-3.2.1/include/linux/if_packet.h:179:2: error: expected specifier-qualifier-list before '__aligned_u64' Jan 16 21:39:32 amid http://pastebin.com/XqdTTFy9 Jan 16 21:41:08 there's a bunch of linux/type.h's. linux's own seems to have the missing definition. http://pastebin.com/iZufTR6y Jan 16 21:41:16 how can i hack around this? :( :( :( :( :( Jan 16 21:44:38 balls its already patched on trunk Jan 16 21:44:53 there goes 90m of life and a couple fat joules of energy Jan 16 21:45:15 rektide: helping speed heat death. one compile at a time. Jan 16 21:46:31 how bout this one? i have "fread failure or file "/home/rektide/archive/openwrt/build_dir/linux-brcm47xx/root.jffs2-64k" too large" Jan 16 21:46:38 but it's only 6.6MB and i have 8MB flash Jan 16 21:46:44 wgt634u Jan 16 21:47:03 i've been pruning that build for a while now, not much left i can trim. :( Jan 16 21:49:47 rektide: simply disable the generation of jffs2 images Jan 16 21:49:55 you only want squashfs and thats way smaller Jan 16 21:52:41 jow_laptop: ah, fair point. hand't really thought of what target i was actually going to use. :) Jan 16 22:05:44 huawei lte 4g usb dongles (e392 and e398) seem to use quite odd way to connect. first one needs to "eject" emulated cd, then send pin and apn over usb-serial, trigger connection using "qmi" interface and finally it appears as cdc-ethernet and os needs to request ip using dhcp. Jan 16 22:05:55 make[6]: Entering directory `/home/rektide/rektide-projects/cerowrt/wndr3700v2/build_dir/linux-kirkwood/iptables-1.4.12.2/extensions' \ CHECK unknown symbols in .so files \ /lib/ld-uClibc.so.0: No such file or directory Jan 16 22:05:55 how something like that should be treated in openwrt? as own protocol? Jan 16 22:05:59 what's going on there? Jan 16 22:19:44 fucking iptables uck fuck fuck fuck Jan 16 22:19:45 fuck Jan 16 22:43:29 sstrip failed bad Jan 16 22:43:37 for unused functions in libraries Jan 16 22:44:03 350+ various renditions of staging_dir/target-mipsel_uClibc-0.9.32/root-brcm47xx/usr/bin/svnlook may need rpath, but --root not specified Jan 16 22:45:23 sorry, i'm angsty. building openwrt has been within my powers for years, but getting my ass handed so thoroughly to me this weekend is starting to grate & worse, i'm desperate to get the fuck off this pathetic vendor provided router. i'll ease up. ya'll have been helpful, i'll try to find better decorum for myself. ttyl #openwrt-devel. Jan 16 22:54:09 :o Jan 16 22:54:25 been there, done that Jan 17 02:25:09 build #88 of mpc52xx is complete: Failure [failed compile_10] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/mpc52xx/builds/88 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Jan 17 02:59:57 2012