**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Dec 02 02:59:58 2013 Dec 02 04:12:17 build #392 of sibyte is complete: Failure [failed shell_12] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/sibyte/builds/392 Dec 02 06:14:35 build #402 of avr32 is complete: Failure [failed compile_5] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/avr32/builds/402 Dec 02 06:26:03 build #460 of orion is complete: Failure [failed shell compile_8] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/orion/builds/460 Dec 02 07:00:41 meh.. there was a commit for a ar71xx register regarding gigabit, i thought my netgear wndr3800 would break 200 Mbit/s WAN - LAN but seems the same.. ksoftirqd from 15 to 33% cpu Dec 02 07:06:20 build #22 of mxs is complete: Failure [failed compile_5] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/mxs/builds/22 Dec 02 08:57:31 build #448 of cobalt is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/cobalt/builds/448 Dec 02 08:59:58 build #340 of iop32x is complete: Failure [failed shell_12] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/iop32x/builds/340 Dec 02 09:16:01 build #450 of lantiq is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/lantiq/builds/450 Dec 02 10:02:06 build #23 of mvebu is complete: Failure [failed compile_4] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/mvebu/builds/23 Dec 02 10:56:22 dape: hmmm I recently noticed high ksoftirqd on my RSPro, with qos-scripts enabled it peaks around 102Mbps while before I could get over 140Mbps Dec 02 10:56:48 I should probably bisect that Dec 02 10:57:57 i do have qos-scripts installed but not enabled Dec 02 10:58:30 ok when I disable it, speed is back to normal Dec 02 10:58:38 so might be unrelated, just though I'd let you know Dec 02 11:01:17 thanks, its really disabled Dec 02 11:01:33 build #436 of uml is complete: Failure [failed compile_5] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/uml/builds/436 Dec 02 11:01:52 i have a 500 Mbit/s pppoe line which goes to almost 500 Mbit/s when connected straight to my windows7 machine Dec 02 11:02:35 wow 500Mbps = nice Dec 02 11:03:13 yes, i am to cheapskate to go with the 1 Gbit/s line Dec 02 11:03:19 geez Dec 02 11:03:22 where is this ? Dec 02 11:03:26 which on my tests on my i5 desktop went to about 800 Mbit/s Dec 02 11:03:40 RCS&RDS Romania - www.rcs-rds.ro Dec 02 11:04:01 nice Dec 02 11:04:14 expensive ? Dec 02 11:04:31 it is, with 30 Mbit/s upload, shame the openwrt gigabit routers won't go more than 300 Mbit/s (tp-link wdr3600) Dec 02 11:05:14 well, try something else than ar71xx ;) Dec 02 11:05:15 15 usd for mine, 18 usd for the 1 Gbit/s Dec 02 11:05:19 wtf Dec 02 11:05:22 lol Dec 02 11:05:42 yeah, since 1 november. Dec 02 11:05:44 I have 150Mbps/8Mbps, 4TB traffic limit Dec 02 11:05:49 there's a lot of hype about the subject Dec 02 11:05:53 I pay 123/EUR, VAT excluded Dec 02 11:06:03 I do have same-day repairs though :P Dec 02 11:06:11 but seriously, wtf Dec 02 11:06:13 no limits here, just a pppoe connection, dynamic ip, IPv6 enabled with a /64 pd Dec 02 11:06:26 nice, we're getting /56 Dec 02 11:07:27 which is a good thing as I have more than 1 internal network segment Dec 02 11:08:39 anyway, I should go to work, it's already noon lol Dec 02 11:14:08 /56 for us in the very near future Dec 02 11:25:02 zajec: https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/14559 Dec 02 12:23:33 blogic: ping Dec 02 13:09:59 nbd r38981 trunk/package/network/services/hostapd/patches/471-wpa_cli_ifdef.patch * hostapd: always include p2p options in wpa_cli Dec 02 13:10:04 nbd r38982 trunk/package/network/config/netifd/files/etc/init.d/network * netifd: remove redundant calls to /sbin/wifi down Dec 02 13:10:07 nbd r38983 trunk/package/libs/libubox/Makefile Dec 02 13:10:07 libubox: update to latest version, adds some more jshn performance improvements and fixes Dec 02 13:10:11 nbd r38984 trunk/package/network/services/hostapd/patches/120-daemonize_fix.patch Dec 02 13:10:11 hostapd: fix os_daemonize vs starting process race by creating the pid file in the parent Dec 02 13:10:15 nbd r38985 trunk/package/network/services/hostapd/patches/370-ap_sta_support.patch Dec 02 13:10:15 wpa_supplicant: clean up hostapd control socket on exit to fix socket leak in ap+sta mode on wifi restarts Dec 02 13:10:18 nbd r38986 trunk/package/network/services/hostapd/files/wps-hotplug.sh * hostapd: change the wildcard for the hostapd control socket directory Dec 02 13:10:21 nbd r38987 trunk/package/system/uci/Makefile * uci: update to the latest version, adds a small uci_to_blob fix Dec 02 13:35:39 Hauke: i'll be home in 30 mnutes, will see then Dec 02 14:38:04 Hauke: i think there are 2 possibitlies Dec 02 14:38:30 1) mtd fixtrx doesn something in a different way than the old paritioner did Dec 02 14:38:33 *does Dec 02 14:38:50 2) bcm47xxpart detects wrong offsets Dec 02 14:38:57 hard to say... Dec 02 14:39:13 I don't think yesterday change could break sth... :| Dec 02 14:40:19 I am currently not at home, but I will try current trunk on by asus wl-520g which is very similar to the device the user had Dec 02 14:41:54 thanks! Dec 02 14:47:20 I was lurking on target/linux/mcs814x/Makefile. I noticed it has 'CPU_TYPE:=arm926ej-s' and thought if it is possible for OpenWRT to update it with 'CPU_TYPE:=xscale'. After all, its compiled binary (CPU_TYPE:=arm926ej-s) runs fine on my Seagate Dockstar (CPU_TYPE:=xscale). Dec 02 14:48:08 Anyone? Dec 02 15:11:45 Hauke: who can create dev.openwrt.org account for me? :| Dec 02 15:12:22 zajec: I will ask on the mailing list Dec 02 15:14:47 zajec: on the openwrt-tickets mailing list you get a notification for all changes Dec 02 15:15:28 well, i don't really want to the all notifications ;) and getting all + filtering... not exactly what I expected too ;) Dec 02 16:06:00 build #386 of ixp4xx is complete: Failure [failed shell_7] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/ixp4xx/builds/386 Dec 02 16:28:28 Hauke: could the old script survive system upgrade? Dec 02 16:43:08 nbd r38988 trunk/package/ (10 files in 10 dirs) Dec 02 16:43:08 netifd: add wireless configuration support and port mac80211 to the new framework Dec 02 16:45:19 \o/ Dec 02 16:55:28 nbd r38989 trunk/package/ base-files/files/sbin/wifi network/config/netifd/files/etc/init.d/network Dec 02 16:55:28 wifi: rename the "reload" (restarting non-netifd wifi) command to "reload_legacy" Dec 02 16:55:31 nbd r38990 trunk/package/base-files/files/sbin/wifi * wifi: restart netifd wifi interfaces on the "up" command like the old variant Dec 02 18:43:43 zajec: the user could have configured the system that way, but I do not think so Dec 02 18:44:47 blogic: hi, logging still doesnt log to the file. killling logread and starting it from the cmd line with the same options works Dec 02 18:45:05 any idea what could clause this? Dec 02 18:45:07 cause Dec 02 21:32:01 tripolar: i see similar behavior with remote syslogging with logread Dec 02 21:32:59 this looks similar to what was happening back last summer when logread was part of procd Dec 02 21:43:37 russell--: so it logs nothing? Dec 03 01:48:46 build #424 of rb532 is complete: Failure [failed shell_12] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/rb532/builds/424 Dec 03 01:51:30 build #424 of ppc44x is complete: Failure [failed shell_12] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/ppc44x/builds/424 Dec 03 02:13:55 tripolar: right Dec 03 02:15:38 it's running, it has a udp socket open to my remote host, but nothing is ever sent Dec 03 02:16:19 if i stop/start via the init.d script, it still doesn't work, but if i just manually kill and restart the logread part, then it works Dec 03 02:16:58 apparently not getting data from logd or whatever it connects to locally Dec 03 02:17:30 not sure why this didn't show up in testing ;-) Dec 03 02:50:58 ermm crap..... what "package" is dropbear ssh included in ? Dec 03 02:58:20 root@wrt0:~# opkg search /usr/sbin/dropbear Dec 03 02:58:20 dropbear - 2013.59-1 Dec 03 02:59:46 stintel: i dont see it in the build tree..... is it under packages **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Dec 03 02:59:58 2013