**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Dec 07 02:59:59 2012 Dec 07 08:54:34 cyrus r34567 trunk/package/network/ipv6/6to4/files/6to4.sh Dec 07 08:54:35 6to4: Remove static radvd-integration Dec 07 08:54:35 * Please use the new ipv6-support package Dec 07 10:05:46 [florian]: that nut patch I sent out last night seem ok then? Dec 07 11:02:34 florian r34568 trunk/target/linux/ (12 files in 12 dirs) * kernel: add missing USB configuration symbols after r34501 Dec 07 12:40:40 hi Dec 07 12:41:26 is the router TP-Link TL-WDR4300 worth a recommendation or could i get a better router for this price? Dec 07 13:07:29 tripolar: unlikely, but remember that this is a tp-link, so soldering experience is highly recommended Dec 07 13:09:09 jow r34569 trunk/package/network/ config/firewall/files/reflection.hotplug config/firewall/Makefile * firewall: fix typo in reflection hotplug script Dec 07 13:13:50 KanjiMonster why do i need to solder something? Dec 07 13:14:39 KanjiMonster: "but remember that this is a tp-link" - are tp-link devices that crappy? Dec 07 13:14:56 they have no tftp recovery or emergency flash mode Dec 07 13:14:58 tripolar: tp-links don't have any recovery tftp or http servers in their bootloader; you need to solder a serial connector and manually flash a new image through u-boot command line if you ever flash a non booting image Dec 07 13:15:18 okay that really sucks Dec 07 13:16:03 which devices with nearly the same specs are recommended? - tftp is a must Dec 07 13:17:07 the netgear wndr4300 has similar specs, but I'm not sure if it is supported yet (and costs twice as much) Dec 07 13:18:01 and only one usb port :( Dec 07 13:20:07 the WNDR3800 looks nice and is supported as it seems Dec 07 13:20:30 KanjiMonster jow_laptop thanks for the info Dec 07 13:21:17 tripolar: wndr3800 has no three stream wifi on 5GHz (but I doubt you would notice the difference anyaway ;) Dec 07 13:22:01 i think so too - i don't need wifi that often only for surfing sometimes - i normally don't copy gigabytes of data over wifi Dec 07 13:22:26 i'm more a cable man ;) Dec 07 13:25:22 tripolar: same here - I still use a 11g card for my (seldom) wifi needs. never saw a reason for replacing it with a 11n one. Dec 07 13:27:46 the problem is i have a router a wl500gp but it sometimes crashes - most of the time when it's routing a lot of data - i allready replaced a broken capacitor - but his didn't fix the problem - the weired thing is it sometimes runs 30days and more without a crash Dec 07 13:29:13 KanjiMonster most people buy high power wifi routers and place them in their sleeping room and i don't like elextromagnetic radiation that much ;) Dec 07 13:32:45 tripolar: so you're not using a mobile phone then? ;) Dec 07 13:33:03 because that would be worse than your average wifi router, or even a high power one Dec 07 13:33:05 ;) Dec 07 13:33:28 nbd i know - mobile phones create about ten times more radiation then a wifi router Dec 07 13:34:10 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tin_foil_hat Dec 07 13:34:45 and its normally diretly at the head ... but alltough i use one - i try to decrease the amount of radiation i "put" inside my body Dec 07 13:34:50 blogic :D Dec 07 13:35:09 :-D Dec 07 13:35:30 recently had a chat with a guy that does lots of CB radio foo Dec 07 13:35:48 and is wearing a hat like this? Dec 07 13:35:49 he claimed, that a tin foil helmet actually would act as an amplifier and makes things worse Dec 07 13:35:55 :D Dec 07 13:35:59 could be Dec 07 13:36:30 a cable that is connected to the ground would for shure be a good enhancement ;) Dec 07 13:37:21 "or limit the transmission of voices directly into the brain." :D Dec 07 14:37:19 The latest AA image appears to work on the "new" buffalo WZR-300HP Dec 07 14:43:52 <_trine> tripolar, a cable connected to ground would have no effect at all for RF Dec 07 14:44:06 <_trine> at wifi type frequencies Dec 07 14:45:13 <_trine> we are dealing here with impedance not DC Dec 07 14:56:55 "patch of wire mesh (not foil) placed above the temporal lobe." Dec 07 15:04:55 _trine but why impendance? doesn't impendanz normally happen when AC is used? Dec 07 15:05:12 impendanz/impendance Dec 07 15:06:49 <_trine> RF is similar to AC in that it is a wave Dec 07 15:07:34 <_trine> RF at 2.4 Ghz will not travel to ground down a wire Dec 07 15:08:24 <_trine> unless it is terminated in the correct impedance Dec 07 15:13:16 _trine: your so geek!!!! Dec 07 15:13:43 <_trine> week maybe but not geek :D Dec 07 15:15:04 <_trine> the weather is nice in Tenerife and the wine is cheap :) Dec 07 15:20:32 _trine thanks for the explaination Dec 07 15:21:00 explanation Dec 07 16:25:16 hauke r34570 trunk/package/mac80211/ patches/850-brcmsmac-add-support-for-BCM43224.patch patches/860-brcmsmac-wflush-objmem.patch * mac80211: brcmsmac: do a read after write when writing objmem to device. Dec 07 16:31:11 Delboy: no matter what i do, the Tx voltage is not that high. i think it might be missing a pull-up somewhere. any idea where? Dec 07 16:32:22 nbd: idk whether you responded before, but hotplug does not generate atm events, so setting esi on nas0 creation doesn't look so simple anymore Dec 07 16:32:54 then don't create it based on a hotplug event Dec 07 16:33:01 i mean don't set it at that time Dec 07 16:33:47 you can do it in an init script that runs before netifd and br2684ctl are started Dec 07 16:34:06 as in, preinit? Dec 07 16:36:57 no Dec 07 16:37:07 as in 'init script' Dec 07 16:37:25 (i.e. what i wrote) Dec 07 16:37:26 ;) Dec 07 16:37:34 ah, ok Dec 07 16:37:50 needs to be after the atm modules load anyway Dec 07 16:37:58 yes Dec 07 16:38:05 modules are loaded in /etc/init.d/boot Dec 07 16:38:13 so pick a number after that one Dec 07 16:46:46 nbd r34571 trunk/package/mac80211/ (76 files in 2 dirs) * mac80211: update to wireless-testing 2012-12-06 Dec 07 17:06:30 nbd: does it matter if ubus is before it? Dec 07 17:10:16 no Dec 07 17:20:56 dwmw2_gone: the nut package behaves a bit strange in menuconfig. when I select nut-server, drivers appear both above it, at the same level, and below it, 1 level deeper. Dec 07 17:21:48 dwmw2_gone: and I am unable to see the usbhid driver in there, while I do find references to it in the Makefile and when searching in menuconfig Dec 07 17:22:23 nbd: do you still work on openpi / ndpi? Dec 07 17:39:17 dwmw2_gone: ok, I had to manually select libusb first, then usbhid-ups driver appeared. can it be changed so that the driver is always shown, and selects libusb when it is enabled ? Dec 07 17:51:48 I would also suggest an init script Dec 07 18:02:49 meh, and I get usb errors. and the known fix doesn't fix it Dec 07 18:03:07 guess the rspro usb port is no good Dec 07 18:03:12 florian r34572 trunk/target/linux/ adm8668/profiles adm8668/Makefile adm8668/profiles/100-WRTU54G-TM.mk * [adm8668] create Linksys WRTU54G-TM profile Dec 07 18:10:55 hauke r34573 trunk/package/mac80211/Makefile * mac80211: do not build mwifiex driver Dec 07 18:31:00 hauke r34574 trunk/tools/b43-tools/ patches/003-brcmsmac-lcn-ucode.patch Makefile * b43-tools: update to version 017, which contains the patch. Dec 07 19:11:35 juhosg r34575 trunk/tools/firmware-utils/src/mktplinkfw.c * firmware-utils/mktplinkfw: add support for TP-LINK WA801NDv1 Dec 07 19:11:37 juhosg r34576 trunk/target/linux/ ar71xx/generic/profiles/tp-link.mk ar71xx/image/Makefile * ar71xx: add profile and build image for TP-LINK TL-WA801N/ND Dec 07 19:11:38 juhosg r34577 trunk/target/linux/ar71xx/base-files/lib/ar71xx.sh * ar71xx: TP-LINK also has a family TL-WDR Dec 07 19:59:40 dwmw2_gone: here is a very trivial init script: http://stewie.be.tintel.eu/openwrt/upsd.init.txt Dec 07 20:00:20 however it might be nice to integrate it with uci, and have the config files generated from it Dec 07 20:01:07 btw, communication works after rebooting my rspro, might be that usb hotplug is broken or missing Dec 07 20:27:00 can anyone who has admin access to patchwork please mark patch 2984 "Superseded" by patch 2985? thanx Dec 07 20:29:16 and the oversight was ? Dec 07 20:35:53 an extra \n, and now another oversight, logic error, corrected in 2986 Dec 07 20:36:16 maybe you should review your work prior to sending it Dec 07 20:36:55 every time i go anywhere, there's always one last minor thing i accidentally leave behind Dec 07 20:38:14 i see a pattern Dec 07 20:38:32 anyone could Dec 07 20:39:34 this method of setting the mac is the result of discussions with dwmw2_gone and nbd Dec 07 20:40:04 and also thanks to an intervening commit by [florian] Dec 07 20:44:01 <[florian]> DonkeyHotei: if you could split your patches into individual commits that would be extremely useful Dec 07 20:44:11 <[florian]> you seem to be using svn, so it's a little harder to do it unfortunately Dec 07 20:44:43 i'm WAY more used to svn than to git Dec 07 20:46:56 blogic: i'm eager to see your objections to this new iteration Dec 07 20:51:00 the description is missing Dec 07 20:51:13 the things which i said i dont like are stillt here Dec 07 20:51:19 several patches inside the same patch Dec 07 20:51:52 you said you didn't like how static the diag.sh was, so i made it less static and open to further entries Dec 07 20:52:06 it no longer has kernel hacks Dec 07 20:52:33 what else was there? Dec 07 20:53:02 the commandline thing is not nice either Dec 07 20:53:09 i will fix it differently witht he 3.7 update Dec 07 20:53:41 ok, but it's not there yet Dec 07 20:54:00 i have no idea how you intend to do it Dec 07 20:54:32 but each device uses that to set eth mac in setup already Dec 07 22:12:03 * DonkeyHotei is an idiot for not doing things right even after 3 submission of the same patch Dec 07 22:32:00 DonkeyHotei: unless something changed, you can create an account on patchwork and change the state of your own patches Dec 07 22:32:22 if nothing else, it's good needle practice Dec 07 22:39:08 KanjiMonster: done Dec 07 23:33:02 * tonikasch bye **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Dec 08 02:59:59 2012