**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Oct 17 03:00:00 2014 Oct 17 06:16:34 cyrus r42942 trunk/package/network/ (9 files in 2 dirs) * hostapd: CVE-2014-3686 fixes Oct 17 06:17:06 cyrus r42943 branches/barrier_breaker/package/network/services/ (9 files in 2 dirs) * hostapd: CVE-2014-3686 fixes Oct 17 07:30:55 build #719 of ppc44x is complete: Failure [failed shell_10] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/ppc44x/builds/719 Oct 17 09:46:16 as i can see there where some changes recently to compat-wireless Oct 17 09:46:50 all the wireless drivers are now in package/kernel/mac80211/Makefile Oct 17 09:47:24 but what confuses me is that there are still some compat-wireless path used Oct 17 09:47:40 like /build_dir/target-arm_arm1176jzf-s+vfp_uClibc-0.9.33.2_eabi/linux-brcm2708/compat-wireless-2014-05-22/linux-firmware-7 Oct 17 09:51:39 so there is a line in package/kernel/mac80211/Makefile Oct 17 09:51:41 $(INSTALL_DATA) $(PKG_BUILD_DIR)/$(PKG_LINUX_FIRMWARE_SUBDIR)/rt2870.bin $(1)/lib/firmware/ Oct 17 09:51:49 it installs the firmware Oct 17 09:52:21 but $(PKG_BUILD_DIR)/$(PKG_LINUX_FIRMWARE_SUBDIR)/ can't resolve to /build_dir/target-arm_arm1176jzf-s+vfp_uClibc-0.9.33.2_eabi/linux-brcm2708/compat-wireless-2014-05-22/linux-firmware-... Oct 17 09:52:42 is there something i am missing here ? Oct 17 09:59:00 ok i see PKG_BUILD_DIR:=$(KERNEL_BUILD_DIR)/compat-wireless-$(PKG_VERSION) Oct 17 09:59:18 this makes no sense, why is that still called compat-wireless ??? Oct 17 10:02:10 so the wiki states "previously called compat-wireless or compat-driver. OpenWrt does not use this, despite referencing it by name." Oct 17 10:02:33 that kind of explains it, but still it is rather confusing, Oct 17 10:22:07 build #765 of orion is complete: Failure [failed compile_8] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/orion/builds/765 Oct 17 11:06:34 build #688 of sibyte is complete: Failure [failed shell_10] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/sibyte/builds/688 Oct 17 11:19:52 cyrus r42944 trunk/package/network/services/odhcpd/Makefile * odhcpd: multiple fixes Oct 17 12:00:10 build #700 of avr32 is complete: Failure [failed compile_5] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/avr32/builds/700 Oct 17 13:10:38 jow r42945 trunk/target/linux/x86_64/Makefile * x86_64: add kmod-r8169 to the default packages Oct 17 15:16:55 jow_laptop ping Oct 17 16:11:20 build #621 of iop32x is complete: Failure [failed shell_10] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/iop32x/builds/621 Oct 17 19:47:50 uhmmm is openWRT BB RSTP capable ? Oct 17 19:47:58 or Trunk ? Oct 17 19:48:08 ndb ? Oct 17 19:48:15 nbd, Oct 17 19:49:59 I think he is out by now.. Oct 17 19:55:03 ah could be :) Oct 17 19:55:15 I am not asking about PVST or MST Oct 17 19:55:27 I think it is not supported either Oct 17 19:56:03 for the longest time RSTP ( Rapid Spanning Tree ) was not supported by Linux Oct 17 19:56:17 I have not looked if this is still the case Oct 17 19:56:23 in newer kernels Oct 17 20:01:51 well it is more a generic linux question really Oct 17 20:17:02 are you sure this is the best place to ask? Oct 17 20:22:27 there is even a gmane mailing post about (lacking) 802.1w / RSTP .. Oct 17 22:01:30 guys, do you know what does AP SME stand for? Oct 17 22:01:44 Access Point ...? like a WIPHY_FLAG_HAVE_AP_SME / NL80211_ATTR_DEVICE_AP_SME Oct 17 22:02:02 i tried #linux-wireless over 1h ago without any answer Oct 17 22:02:32 according to google, it means "Station Management Entity" Oct 17 22:03:08 it seems to be in the 802.11 spec Oct 17 22:03:16 you're much better at Googling... Oct 17 22:03:18 thanks Oct 17 22:03:42 no problem :) Oct 17 22:51:38 jow r42946 trunk/target/linux/x86_64/base-files/lib/preinit/79_move_config * x86_64: support sysupgrade config restore on PARTUUID mounted disks **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Oct 18 02:59:59 2014