**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Apr 25 02:59:58 2012 Apr 25 05:17:05 build #1 of ppc44x is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/ppc44x/builds/1 Apr 25 05:56:47 build #1 of uml is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/uml/builds/1 Apr 25 06:53:13 Hi. I want scan wifi understand command line. what command should I do? Apr 25 06:53:21 the ifconfig -a doesn't show the wlan0 Apr 25 06:53:27 how can add enable it? Apr 25 07:23:35 build #2 of lantiq is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/lantiq/builds/2 Apr 25 07:34:03 build #2 of brcm47xx is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/brcm47xx/builds/2 Apr 25 07:47:59 build #2 of at91 is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/at91/builds/2 Apr 25 08:03:52 dwmw2_gone: not yet Apr 25 08:04:14 dwmw2_gone: I tried booting a nand image via tftp, seems to have booted at least Apr 25 08:04:54 on the 5 gigE ports I get a link up light, on the 5 100Mbps I dont. probably cause other similar mikrotik devices don't have the ar8216 and only the ar8327 Apr 25 08:14:12 stintel: interesting device (is it really ar8216? I would have expected an ar8236) Apr 25 08:14:45 sorry yes, probably 8236 Apr 25 08:15:02 KanjiMonster: I'm not at home atm, so I can't push the reset button to pxe-boot it :( Apr 25 08:15:43 stintel: ah, wait, it's an ar9344; that one has an integrated switch; they are probably using that Apr 25 08:16:08 KanjiMonster: but very interesting device. will likely solve my problem of having to use a switch between modem/router/dtv-appliance (the dtv applicance needs to be on same L2 network as modem, as it gets DHCP IP in specific range Apr 25 08:16:16 I now use a 16port 10-100mbps switch for that :P Apr 25 08:16:41 little overkill for 3 devices, but didn't have anything smaller that isn't only 10Mbps :) Apr 25 08:17:47 KanjiMonster: let me check Apr 25 08:18:21 ah these plugwise devices are very handy Apr 25 08:18:32 too bad the only linux support I found for it is in python Apr 25 08:18:41 I'd like not to have python on my openwrt devices :) Apr 25 08:29:35 stintel: quite understandable ;) Apr 25 08:30:07 stintel: so the GE ports work, and the FE ones don't? Apr 25 08:34:44 KanjiMonster: well, I get link up there at least. on the FE ports it's link down Apr 25 08:34:56 didn't see anything in wireshark though Apr 25 08:36:02 I still have to read a bit about the difference between the rspro images and these nand images for mikrotik Apr 25 08:36:19 and I really should fix myself a ttl to serial convertor Apr 25 08:39:00 the contacts on the board are nicely labeled GND/TX/RX/3.3 iirc, so that shouldn't be a problem Apr 25 08:49:38 stintel: nice Apr 25 08:50:10 0 name="switch1" type=Atheros-8327 mirror-source=none mirror-target=none Apr 25 08:50:14 1 name="switch2" type=Atheros-8227 mirror-source=none mirror-target=none Apr 25 08:54:25 KanjiMonster: ah, the 8227 is probably not supported :) Apr 25 09:32:40 build #2 of ar71xx is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/ar71xx/builds/2 Apr 25 09:49:47 * mystica555 claps Apr 25 12:22:10 so, seems uClibc++ is incompatible with GCC4.7 :( Apr 25 12:26:18 Olipro: there's a ticket for that (with a patch, no idea if it really works, though) ;) Apr 25 12:31:10 hehe and all these endless and pointless discussions about ipv6 Apr 25 12:32:02 some large entities should just disable ipv4 on ipv6 launch day. like facebook and google. so ISPs will just lose customers if they aren't ready yet Apr 25 12:33:42 sounds like a great way for the large entity to lose customers too Apr 25 12:34:20 personally I'm going for the "we're going to dual-stack you unless you explicitly ask not to be" approach Apr 25 12:35:12 dual-stack is OK Apr 25 12:35:25 but all these retarded ISPs that *still* aren't ready yet Apr 25 12:35:26 sigh Apr 25 12:35:43 I had ipv6 @ home back in 2001 when I was 15 Apr 25 12:35:45 it's not always that they don't want to Apr 25 12:35:55 lots of them simply dont have the money to upgrade their edge routers. Apr 25 12:36:01 core is ready, cpe's are ready. Apr 25 12:36:21 karlp: planning. IPv6 is around for how many years now ? Apr 25 12:36:36 saying now that there is no money is just bad planning / ignorance in the past 20 years Apr 25 12:36:44 sure. Apr 25 12:37:02 try and tell that to someone trying to buy new routers when the current ones serve existing customers well Apr 25 12:37:13 you have to own a pretty shitty, old edge to not have IPv6 BGP on it Apr 25 12:38:46 well, pretty shitty old edge routers tend to work pretty well for many years you know Apr 25 12:39:17 there are some motorola devices that still have issues Apr 25 12:40:09 http://mediacenter.motorola.com/content/detail.aspx?ReleaseID=14255&NewsAreaID=2 Apr 25 12:41:16 ah, they might be ironed out Apr 25 12:41:16 this is good news for me :) Apr 25 12:59:54 build #1 of atheros is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/atheros/builds/1 Apr 25 13:01:18 <[florian]> karlp: there are technical solutions like 6rd if you don't want to upgrade your edge routers Apr 25 13:28:21 juhosg * r31472 /trunk/target/linux/adm5120/files/arch/mips/adm5120/Kconfig: adm5120: make 5GXi depends on CPU_LITTLE_ENDIAN Apr 25 13:28:24 juhosg * r31473 /trunk/target/linux/generic/patches-3.3/450-mtd_plat_nand_chip_fixup.patch: linux/3.3: fix compiler warnings in the plat_nand driver Apr 25 13:28:27 juhosg * r31474 /trunk/target/linux/adm5120/ (27 files in 3 dirs): Apr 25 13:28:28 adm5120: add 3.3 support Apr 25 13:28:28 Partially based on the 3.1 patches by Hartmut Knaack Apr 25 13:28:29 juhosg * r31475 /trunk/target/linux/adm5120/ (3 files in 3 dirs): adm5120: remove 2.6.38 support Apr 25 13:33:05 juhosg * r31476 /trunk/target/linux/ar71xx/files/drivers/net/ethernet/atheros/ag71xx/ag71xx_ar7240.c: ar71xx: enable MIB counters in the built-in switch of the AR934x Apr 25 13:39:57 how do I get access to the .config parameters from a package Makefile Apr 25 13:40:21 $(CONFIG_RANDOM_PARAMETER) does not work Apr 25 13:42:37 which .config ? Apr 25 13:42:42 there are two Apr 25 13:42:51 one for buildroot, one for the kernel Apr 25 13:43:55 the buildroot one Apr 25 13:45:02 for example $(MAKE) is working but not my own parameter Apr 25 13:45:04 CONFIG_RANDOM_PARAMETER should work then Apr 25 13:45:11 you're probably holding it wrong ;) Apr 25 13:45:21 yeah I guess Apr 25 14:14:09 jow * r31477 /trunk/package/kernel/modules/other.mk: Apr 25 14:14:10 [package] kernel: fix packaging of 8250.ko with Linux 3.x Apr 25 14:14:10 This commit fixes build breakage in package/kernel leading to missing Apr 25 14:14:10 subsequent kmods like kmod-usb-serial, this should fix the missing Apr 25 14:14:10 packages in ar71xx builds. Apr 25 19:24:41 juhosg * r31478 /trunk/target/linux/adm8668/image/Makefile: adm8668: use a suffix for initramfs images Apr 25 19:24:42 juhosg * r31479 /trunk/target/linux/adm8668/image/Makefile: adm8668: build gzip compressed uImage for testing Apr 25 19:24:43 juhosg * r31480 /trunk/target/linux/adm8668/ (8 files in 2 dirs): adm8668: add support for 3.3 Apr 25 20:56:31 It looks like Linux 3.3 breaks e2fsprogs. Kernel bug #42986 Apr 25 21:03:12 hauke * r31481 /trunk/target/linux/brcm47xx/patches-3.2/240-bcma-pcie-config-access.patch: Apr 25 21:03:12 brcm47xx: BCMA - Modified PCI CFG space access Apr 25 21:03:12 The existing code (prior to the patch) does an "ioremap_nocache" on a Apr 25 21:03:12 subset of a memory region that I think has already been mapped, and then Apr 25 21:03:12 un-maps that smaller region when it is finished. Apr 25 21:03:13 Thanks Nathan Hintz for the patch Apr 25 23:22:06 Yeah! "Congratulations! You've received your first flattr" :) Apr 26 00:17:59 jmccrohan: can you try my patch that i have sent to the list Apr 26 00:32:23 luka12345: I missed that patch. I'll give it a go tomorrow. Thanks. Apr 26 00:50:46 np Apr 26 01:36:16 the git pull request(s) I just sent to openwrt-devel... should I also send a patch bomb with each one separately? Apr 26 01:51:24 agh, stupid build failed Apr 26 01:51:30 lets see what V=99 says **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Apr 26 03:00:00 2012