**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Sep 05 02:59:59 2012 Sep 05 06:16:45 good morning Sep 05 06:17:07 I build a package which I think could be useful for other people Sep 05 06:17:21 how can I submit it in the experimental feed? Sep 05 06:19:52 Chris_____: post it to openwrt-devel mailing list? Sep 05 06:20:19 haven't subscriped yet Sep 05 06:20:26 is there another option? Sep 05 06:20:44 and, HOW (which format) do I submit it? Sep 05 06:20:58 shall I just create a tarball of the package? Sep 05 06:23:35 Chris_____: i am not an authority, but, personally, i'd use git, fork a branch, commit it to the branch and then 'git diff master ' Sep 05 06:24:20 uh Sep 05 06:24:30 don't lknow muc about git Sep 05 06:24:40 what is your package? Sep 05 06:24:46 I guess I will just send the tarball and see what happens :) Sep 05 06:24:52 on my local harddrive Sep 05 06:25:04 it not in particular my package Sep 05 06:25:23 just an extension to automatically build and install ncid from ncid.sourceforge.net Sep 05 06:26:18 Chris_____: we will ignore a tarball Sep 05 06:26:26 https://dev.openwrt.org/wiki/SubmittingPatches Sep 05 06:26:31 install git Sep 05 06:26:34 make a clean patch Sep 05 06:26:43 use git sned-email to submit it Sep 05 06:26:48 anything else wil lbe dropped Sep 05 06:26:56 also, we made a new release last night Sep 05 06:27:03 in the release not we announced some changes Sep 05 06:27:20 main one being that we dont plan to increase our packages feed with random stuff people send us Sep 05 06:29:06 you should make trac do something illuminating when creating a new ticket too ;-) Sep 05 06:33:09 ok blogic Sep 05 06:33:20 but have a look at ncid.sourceforge.net Sep 05 06:33:39 i have it running on my router and i'm using a sip phone for calls Sep 05 06:34:04 with ncid it is possible to broadcast incoming caller ids throughout the network Sep 05 06:34:14 i receive them on my pc Sep 05 06:34:17 and my tv Sep 05 06:34:28 particular, my settop box Sep 05 06:34:54 there are clients for tivo, mythtv, dreambox... Sep 05 06:35:09 you can even broadcast via samba Sep 05 06:35:14 to winx clients Sep 05 06:35:29 i consider that rather useful and not particular random stuff Sep 05 06:35:42 there is even an asterisk plugin in the works Sep 05 06:36:11 but if you don't want it, your choice I'm always happy to see who is ringing on my TV Sep 05 06:36:30 sure Sep 05 06:36:43 blogic I thougt the link you mentioned is rather for patches Sep 05 06:36:44 feel free to send it Sep 05 06:36:46 i read this Sep 05 06:37:04 well you want ot send a patch that adds a package Sep 05 06:37:08 its an entirely new package that i have build... Sep 05 06:37:21 yes Sep 05 06:37:27 submit a patch with the package then Sep 05 06:37:45 ok i'll try my best :) Sep 05 06:37:47 thanks Sep 05 06:38:49 Chris_____: you do understand how an openwrt packge works, right? the makefile + patches? Sep 05 06:39:04 yes did all that stuff Sep 05 06:39:10 plus postinst script Sep 05 06:39:20 plus custom config optimized for openwrt Sep 05 06:39:45 thats quite straight forward thanks to the wiki Sep 05 06:39:54 unlike the submitting process :) Sep 05 06:40:19 git is worth learning, fwiw Sep 05 06:40:22 yes Sep 05 06:40:26 git is your friend Sep 05 06:40:43 Chris_____: http://patchwork.openwrt.org/patch/2597/ <--- this is an exmapl of a patch that was submitted that adds a new package Sep 05 06:40:43 will pay big dividends Sep 05 06:41:17 thanks ! Sep 05 06:43:08 blogic: you should say *how* to contact the core developer team referred to in "contact a member of the core developer team", like in particular who they are, maybe point to a wiki page or something. Sep 05 06:45:41 russell--: no Sep 05 06:45:52 russell--: we leave that as an entry challenge Sep 05 06:45:54 lol Sep 05 06:46:20 i am suprised thta after waking up there were no trolls replying to the announce mail for AA Sep 05 06:46:39 the last AA mail got an instant troll reply Sep 05 06:49:22 victim-of-success Sep 05 06:50:39 no Sep 05 06:50:48 victim of the internet and its army of trolls Sep 05 06:51:02 ;) Sep 05 06:57:15 may I ask one more question? Sep 05 06:57:35 I can't test my postinst script from here Sep 05 06:57:53 does this look allright:: http://pastebin.com/32SGHAti Sep 05 07:01:14 (it used to work but i did some minor changes) Sep 05 07:11:31 Chris_____: well you reall yneed to test your stuff prior to submitting Sep 05 07:11:32 it Sep 05 07:11:42 if you dont test oit you wont know if oyu are ending working code Sep 05 07:26:26 blogic, Hi. thanks for reply email on "new package: njit8021xclient"/ Sep 05 07:26:31 blogic, and sorry for my careless on review their code. Sep 05 07:26:35 ;) Sep 05 07:27:10 patch v3 just sent out. Sep 05 07:31:49 blogic i have ncidd running on my router for a month now works just fine Sep 05 09:08:13 lol Sep 05 09:09:31 why git cannot use ssh , http, and https protocol, what i should do in order to build git which support ssh protocol? Sep 05 13:58:55 would you guys have interest in a patch that allows the user to choose which binaries dropbear will have? Sep 05 13:59:04 I'm about to start developing it Sep 05 13:59:15 we don't need scp/ssh client, just the server Sep 05 13:59:34 so, I can make it configurable and post the patch Sep 05 14:00:19 jwendell: please post the patch to the mailing list then we'll see Sep 05 14:05:08 ok Sep 05 14:44:33 jwendell: I sent a comment to your previous patch (in case you haven't noticed already ;) Sep 05 14:45:48 just saw it ;) Sep 05 15:02:54 jwendell: lol, what are the Makefile in feeds/packages? Sep 05 15:03:09 luka: hi Sep 05 15:03:49 bigmeow, sorry? Sep 05 15:04:17 jwendell: do you use git on openwrt? Sep 05 15:04:21 yep Sep 05 15:04:50 jwendell: lol, doest it support ssh protocol? Sep 05 15:05:22 I still didn't understand Sep 05 15:05:40 git supports ssh Sep 05 15:06:16 jwendell: have you tried to use git to clone github repos? Sep 05 15:06:34 yep Sep 05 15:06:44 but what does this have to do with my patch? Sep 05 15:07:19 lunch time, bbl Sep 05 15:08:59 jwendell: git cannot clone from github:( Sep 05 15:22:53 what URL did you use? Sep 05 15:29:20 Alam_Lenny: url in this form: git@github.com:nickname/prjname.git Sep 05 15:32:25 that will do ssh.. Sep 05 15:33:23 why not use git://github.com/Fnickname/prjname.git as the url? Sep 05 15:33:32 heh Sep 05 15:33:42 git://github.com/nickname/prjname.git Sep 05 15:34:04 and set the pushurl to git@github.com:nickname/prjname.git ? Sep 05 15:34:27 Alam_Lenny: because i want to commit to github, sometimes Sep 05 15:34:37 Alam_Lenny: git:// is readonly protocol:( Sep 05 15:34:46 <[florian]> if you want to push Sep 05 15:34:57 <[florian]> you also need to set the github token to your config Sep 05 15:35:02 <[florian]> and have your ssh key available for pushing Sep 05 15:35:07 that why I said set pushurl to git@github.com:nickname/prjname.git Sep 05 15:35:54 oh yea, the SSH key, I forget about that Sep 05 15:35:59 [florian]: i have set .ssh/id_rsa.pub to github account Sep 05 15:36:23 <[florian]> do you also have a github section in your config? Sep 05 15:36:32 and you modify ~/.gitconfig with a github section? Sep 05 15:36:37 Alam_Lenny: git:// is readonly Sep 05 15:37:05 <[florian]> bigmeow: I have this to push to a custom repository: Sep 05 15:37:07 <[florian]> ssh://git@github.com/ffainelli/faifa.git Sep 05 15:37:22 [florian]: a github section in config, why? Sep 05 15:37:43 with an user and token for github Sep 05 15:38:19 [florian]: the url should be ssh://git@github.com/ffainelli/faifa.git Sep 05 15:38:31 :ffainelli Sep 05 15:38:38 <[florian]> no Sep 05 15:38:43 <[florian]> this is the read-write url Sep 05 15:38:50 <[florian]> the read-only url is the following: Sep 05 15:39:06 <[florian]> git://github.com/ffainelli/faifa.git Sep 05 15:39:13 [florian]: this url is not provide by github, Sep 05 15:39:32 [florian]: heh, git://github.com/ffainelli/faifa.git is provided by github Sep 05 15:39:46 <[florian]> I just copy/pasted the one that github.com gives me :) Sep 05 15:40:21 [florian]: github don't give ssh://git@github.com/ffainelli/faifa.git Sep 05 15:40:43 [florian]: github give ssh://git@github.com:ffainelli/faifa.git Sep 05 15:40:58 <[florian]> that's the read-write url if I read it correctly Sep 05 15:41:06 <[florian]> or whatever, it can certainly do read-only Sep 05 16:06:06 ls Sep 05 19:13:02 hi Sep 05 19:14:00 console seems to be b0rken in x86/kvm_guest in trunk Sep 05 19:14:21 did you switch your config from generic x86 ? Sep 05 19:14:37 CONFIG_TARGET_x86_kvm_guest=y Sep 05 19:14:38 raorn: can oyu try the bianry AA image ? Sep 05 19:14:48 that does not answer my question Sep 05 19:14:55 did you start out with a fresh config? Sep 05 19:15:03 blogic, greetings :) Sep 05 19:15:17 raorn: ^ Sep 05 19:15:19 raorn: http://downloads.openwrt.org/attitude_adjustment/12.09-beta/x86/kvm_guest/ Sep 05 19:15:33 jow_laptop: well, not really. i updated from 7-month old trunk Sep 05 19:15:52 then your grub console settings are probably wrong Sep 05 19:16:09 they're defaults in menuconfig which have no effect if already preset Sep 05 19:16:34 console=tty0 console=ttyS0,115200 Sep 05 19:16:39 yes which is wrong Sep 05 19:17:04 rkreis: y0 Sep 05 19:17:29 try setting it to hvc0 in grub Sep 05 19:17:38 s/ttyS0/hvc0/ Sep 05 19:17:48 * russell-- uses diff a lot when hacking on .config's ;-) Sep 05 19:18:18 jow_laptop: it was hvc0 before, changed it ti ttyS0 Sep 05 19:18:32 and still broken? Sep 05 19:18:33 hvc0 does not work either Sep 05 19:18:50 and isn't hvc0 is used in xen? Sep 05 19:19:17 blogic: openwrt-x86-kvm_guest-combined-ext4.img.gz does not work either Sep 05 19:19:26 kvm -drive file=openwrt-x86-kvm_guest-combined-ext4.img,if=virtio Sep 05 19:21:34 raorn: define "does not work" Sep 05 19:22:05 http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/528/openwrtkvm.png/ Sep 05 19:22:22 is hit Enter and nothing happens Sep 05 19:22:26 *I Sep 05 19:22:51 juhosg * r33316 /trunk/target/linux/ramips/rt305x/profiles/allnet.mk: Sep 05 19:22:51 ramips: add rssileds to package set in profile for devices which got them. Sep 05 19:22:51 Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle Sep 05 19:22:53 juhosg * r33317 /trunk/target/linux/ar71xx/generic/profiles/allnet.mk: Sep 05 19:22:53 ar71xx: add rssileds to package set in profile for devices which got them. Sep 05 19:22:53 Signed-off-by: Daniel Golle Sep 05 19:24:11 sight, I assumed "console seems to be b0rken" implies no output at all Sep 05 19:24:29 sorry. no input Sep 05 19:25:05 try -serial stdio Sep 05 19:25:51 or -monitor stdio Sep 05 19:25:56 not sure which one is correct Sep 05 19:26:00 -serial stdio works Sep 05 19:26:51 juhosg * r33318 /trunk/target/linux/ar71xx/patches-3.3/136-MIPS-ath79-use-correct-fractional-dividers-for-CPU-D.patch: ar71xx: use correct fractional dividers for {CPU,DDR}_PLL on AR934x Sep 05 19:28:58 hm... Sep 05 19:32:38 ha-ha! Sep 05 19:32:41 CONFIG_KEYBOARD_ATKBD=y FTW! Sep 05 19:33:18 in target/linux/x86/kvm_guest/config-3.3 Sep 05 19:35:23 raorn: is that missing from trunk ? Sep 05 19:35:28 yes Sep 05 19:35:39 blogic: can you commit that? Sep 05 19:35:58 sure Sep 05 19:36:21 could you, please, add threee more options? Sep 05 19:36:24 http://pastebin.com/53Lj0pWn Sep 05 19:38:13 gtg Sep 05 19:38:33 be back in a hour or so Sep 05 19:38:43 blogic * r33319 /trunk/target/linux/x86/kvm_guest/config-3.3: [x86] add missing kvm_guest kernel options Sep 05 19:38:56 raorn: done Sep 05 19:39:15 blogic: thanks! Sep 05 20:01:09 florian * r33320 /packages/net/faifa/Makefile: [package] faifa: update to 2011-09-02 Sep 05 20:08:44 juhosg * r33321 /trunk/target/linux/ramips/files/drivers/net/ethernet/ramips/ramips_esw.c: (log message trimmed) Sep 05 20:08:44 ramips: Use doubletagging to disable ramips_esw vlan by default, it seems more reliable. Sep 05 20:08:44 Use doubletagging to disable ramips_esw vlan by default, it seems Sep 05 20:08:44 more reliable. Sep 05 20:08:44 Daniel Golle found an issue where sometimes (possibly only for Sep 05 20:08:45 RT3352) the default vlan disable method (clearing en_vlan, untag, Sep 05 20:08:46 doubletag and putting all ports into vlan 0) doesn't work and the Sep 05 20:08:46 juhosg * r33322 /trunk/target/linux/ramips/files/drivers/net/ethernet/ramips/ramips_esw.c: (log message trimmed) Sep 05 20:08:47 ramips: Add missing andmask to ramips_esw register read for recv_good value. Sep 05 20:08:47 Add missing andmask to ramips_esw register read for recv_good value. Sep 05 20:08:48 Without the mask, recv_bad leaks into the recv_good packet count. Sep 05 20:08:48 Didn't notice the bug before since you don't usually get bad Sep 05 20:08:49 packets, so I only saw it when I was playing with overlength packets Sep 05 20:08:49 earlier... Sep 05 20:19:30 florian * r33323 /trunk/target/linux/mcs814x/patches-3.3/013-ohci_workarounds.patch: [mcs814x] add some ohci workarounds to make ohci work Sep 06 00:09:49 luka * r33324 /trunk/target/linux/lantiq/base-files/etc/uci-defaults/network: lantiq: fix sx76x default uci network configuration **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Sep 06 02:59:58 2012