**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Mar 10 02:59:58 2015 Mar 10 03:57:10 build #542 of mpc85xx is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/mpc85xx/builds/542 Mar 10 04:23:18 build #798 of kirkwood is complete: Failure [failed compile_4] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/kirkwood/builds/798 Mar 10 05:09:36 build #725 of mcs814x is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/mcs814x/builds/725 Mar 10 05:55:29 build #228 of ar71xx.mikrotik is complete: Failure [failed compile_8] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/ar71xx.mikrotik/builds/228 Mar 10 08:01:35 DonkeyHotei: pong Mar 10 08:02:09 remember the proto_host_add_dependency in 6rd.sh? Mar 10 08:03:41 it needs to say $peeraddr instead of 0.0.0.0 Mar 10 08:38:42 cyrusff: ^ Mar 10 08:39:20 yeah makes sense Mar 10 08:41:27 cyrusff: have you found a way to make the script block until the tunlink interface is up? Mar 10 08:41:58 oh i was under the impression you wanted to investigate Mar 10 08:42:19 i thought you wanted to Mar 10 08:42:25 no, sorry Mar 10 08:42:37 i have to prepare for several conferences this month Mar 10 08:44:01 the proto_host_add_dependency could get fixed right now, though. it's trivial Mar 10 08:44:03 cyrus r44635 trunk/package/network/ ipv6/6in4/Makefile ipv6/6in4/files/6in4.sh * 6in4: make host dependency more specific Mar 10 08:44:10 heh Mar 10 08:44:15 cyrus r44636 trunk/package/network/ ipv6/6rd/Makefile ipv6/6rd/files/6rd.sh * 6rd: make host dependency more specific Mar 10 08:44:25 there you go Mar 10 08:45:00 thanx Mar 10 10:01:03 kaloz r44637 trunk/target/linux/ (5 files) * ppc44x: upgrade and switch to 3.18 Mar 10 10:58:19 build #884 of ppc40x is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/ppc40x/builds/884 Mar 10 11:03:07 blogic r44638 trunk/target/linux/ar7/files/drivers/mtd/ac49xpart.c * ar7: register_mtd_parser() does no longer have a return value Mar 10 11:03:14 blogic r44639 trunk/target/linux/ipq806x/config-3.18 * ipq806x: add 2 missing symbols that broke a full build Mar 10 11:03:26 blogic r44640 trunk/target/linux/au1000/patches/006-codec.patch * au1000: build fails if the input layer is not selected Mar 10 11:03:32 blogic r44641 trunk/target/linux/kirkwood/config-3.18 * kirkwood: add missing symbol that broke full builds Mar 10 11:03:39 blogic r44642 trunk/target/linux/ramips/mt7621/config-3.18 * ralink: add missing symbol that broke full builds Mar 10 12:26:04 build #899 of cobalt is complete: Failure [failed compile_4] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/cobalt/builds/899 Mar 10 13:08:39 blogic r44643 trunk/target/linux/ generic/patches-4.0/505-yaffs-3.16-new-fops.patch generic/patches-3.19/505-yaffs-3.16-new-fops.patch generic/patches-3.18/505-yaffs-3.16-new-fops.patch * kernel: fix yaffs compile for >= v3.16 Mar 10 13:26:38 blogic r44644 branches/barrier_breaker/target/linux/ar71xx/base-files/lib/ar71xx.sh * Backport: ar71xx: Fix board detection for the TP-LINK TL-MR13U. Mar 10 13:26:41 blogic r44645 branches/barrier_breaker/target/linux/ar71xx/files/arch/mips/ath79/mach-tl-mr13u.c * ar71xx: Fix LED polarity for the TP-LINK TL-MR13U. Mar 10 13:27:05 blogic r44646 trunk/target/linux/ar71xx/base-files/lib/ar71xx.sh * ar71xx: Fix board detection for the TP-LINK TL-MR13U. Mar 10 13:27:12 blogic r44647 trunk/target/linux/ar71xx/files/arch/mips/ath79/mach-tl-mr13u.c * ar71xx: Fix LED polarity for the TP-LINK TL-MR13U. Mar 10 15:31:08 {Nico}: were you going to send that kmod patch upstream, or shall i? (i'll include your s-o-b) Mar 10 15:38:45 {Nico}: i was halfway there anyway, so i sent it Mar 10 15:39:27 jdub: are you still doing GNOME work? Mar 10 15:39:36 bforbes: not for years :-) Mar 10 15:39:49 jdub: same here... I used to work with murray on gtkmm Mar 10 15:40:05 in fact until i started mucking about with openwrt the other week, i hadn't been on irc for years either Mar 10 15:40:13 hah, same here Mar 10 15:41:23 jdub: what are you up to now? Mar 10 15:42:11 for work or play? ;-) Mar 10 15:42:16 i do cloud stuff for work Mar 10 15:42:25 goofing around with openwrt and systemd for play Mar 10 15:42:31 which morphed into all sorts of other things Mar 10 15:42:51 nice Mar 10 15:43:21 d'oh, my build vm always has the wrong time Mar 10 15:44:25 yeah, same here... I'm not sure of a good way to automate that Mar 10 15:45:04 jsut turned vmware time sync on... but probably needs a reboot Mar 10 15:45:10 what are you up to? Mar 10 15:46:33 I do JS for a consulting company for work... and I herd my kids in my spare time ;) Mar 10 15:46:48 heh Mar 10 15:46:59 kicked the C++ habit? Mar 10 15:47:34 hah, yeah Mar 10 15:47:57 I'm a core developer for the dojo toolkit now Mar 10 15:48:23 Wow, there's a name I haven't heard for a while. Mar 10 15:50:50 we're working on a new major release Mar 10 15:51:41 I picked up an archer c7 v2 over winter break which made me dive into the depths of linux once again Mar 10 15:52:32 https://github.com/bryanforbes/openwrt/tree/bryan-2015-03-09 Mar 10 15:52:40 ah, post-adsl Mar 10 15:52:42 so it's time for me to send some patches to the list Mar 10 15:53:12 i'm putting systemd on a mips box the size of a US quarter Mar 10 15:53:14 vocore.io Mar 10 15:53:29 niiiice Mar 10 15:53:42 (and also bringing up openwrt on an old adsl router, though adsl will probably never work) Mar 10 15:53:59 people still use adsl? ;) Mar 10 15:54:30 out in the colonies we do Mar 10 15:55:32 "gigabit wan port" stfu Mar 10 15:55:38 hahaha Mar 10 15:55:45 I'm still on 25mbps cable Mar 10 15:56:00 so is the vocore kind of like raspberry pi? Mar 10 15:56:16 hrm Mar 10 15:56:37 raspberry pi is like a thin client class thing Mar 10 15:57:07 vocore is more like... imagine if you took a hacksaw to an old adsl modem/switch/ap :-) Mar 10 15:57:34 hah, so it's pretty barebones Mar 10 15:58:19 it's designed for "IoT" experimentation and whatnot Mar 10 15:58:51 interesting Mar 10 15:59:32 so of course i'm putting systemd on it, which makes everyone in openwrt land *and* systemd land look at me funny Mar 10 15:59:56 haha, of course Mar 10 16:00:54 why are you doing that instead of using what openwrt provides? Mar 10 16:01:04 (and perhaps you're asking yourself that ;) ) Mar 10 16:01:28 i began from wanting to better understand systemd Mar 10 16:02:15 whats the size of the resulting systemd binaries? Mar 10 16:02:30 so you do the only logical thing and try to put it on something that doesn't have it, right? :D Mar 10 16:02:32 and i learn best by doing batshit insane science experiments Mar 10 16:02:32 and did you made it work with uclibc or did you went with (e)glibc ? Mar 10 16:02:55 jdub: yeah, I remember some of the things you did "back in the day" Mar 10 16:02:57 jow_laptop: eglibc (i'm also working on glibc 2.21 for openwrt, so we can get rid of eglibc) Mar 10 16:03:14 https://github.com/jdub/openwrt-systemd Mar 10 16:03:54 jow_laptop: i don't have binary sizes handy, but the combination of eglibc+systemd really did blow out the image size Mar 10 16:03:58 I always had the impression that the systemd binaries alone are already bigger than the entire rest of the userland but I never actually looked how much can be trimmed from the systemd suite Mar 10 16:04:20 tbh I didn't even use systemd on another system yet Mar 10 16:04:41 I just entertain myself with watching the flamewars around it from distance Mar 10 16:04:48 with this packaging, you can pick and choose which bits Mar 10 16:05:20 i'm going to do a blog post about it all at some point Mar 10 16:06:24 it's been a very interesting way to learn much more about both systemd and openwrt Mar 10 16:06:28 blood and guts Mar 10 16:06:58 I can imagine that its probably a dirsty hackfest Mar 10 16:09:02 jow_laptop: busy is good, right? (new job) Mar 10 16:10:01 stintel: yeah, lots of travelling, at least in the first few weeks Mar 10 16:10:06 oh Mar 10 16:10:31 still fighting with the it department to replace this windows 7 toy with a machine one can work with Mar 10 16:10:38 national or international travel ? :) Mar 10 16:10:43 national, mostly Mar 10 16:11:00 ah meh, windows :/ Mar 10 16:11:37 I can't complain, started at a new job myself, got a dell precision t1700 workstation, with a Xeon E3-1240 v3 Mar 10 16:11:45 and "run whatever you want" Mar 10 16:11:56 so I installed my favourite distro Mar 10 16:12:02 luka r44648 trunk/target/linux/ ar71xx/files/arch/mips/ath79/mach-wpj558.c ar71xx/patches-3.18/610-MIPS-ath79-openwrt-machines.patch * ar71xx: wpj588: add missing usb support Mar 10 16:12:03 and Win7 in a VM ;) Mar 10 16:12:06 luka r44649 trunk/target/linux/ (5 files) * ar71xx: refresh patches Mar 10 16:12:41 jow_laptop: should I send my work on refreshing mac80211 to the list as a bunch of patch emails? or just send an email pointing to my latest branch? Mar 10 16:13:16 I'm concerned the actual patch for refreshing mac80211 will be too large for the list Mar 10 16:13:48 bforbes: I guess sending a link to the list is best. afair felix will be back in a few days, then he Mar 10 16:14:00 'll maybe able to lend you a hand Mar 10 16:14:25 great, I have wireless-testing master-2015-03-09 working flawlessly on Archer C7 v2 Mar 10 16:14:27 stintel: well they insist on managed clients here, so I'll likely get a 2nd laptop Mar 10 16:15:24 jow_laptop, I have a question about http://git.openwrt.org/?p=openwrt.git;a=commitdiff;h=1a0266be144efaf22179ffcead1051c92a34ab25 Mar 10 16:15:37 jow_laptop: yeah, silly corporate policies are silly Mar 10 16:15:43 The default rootfs for KVM was changed from /dev/vda2 to /dev/sda2 Mar 10 16:16:08 I have a managed laptop, too Mar 10 16:16:09 But for me, I have to change it back to vda2 to make it work (using virtio) Mar 10 16:16:14 it's used for exchange Mar 10 16:16:26 ehr, I mean outlook Mar 10 16:17:01 neoraider: hm, I see. I plan to port my partuuid support from x86_64 to x86, then we can get rid of the root device names entirely and grub/kernel will find the right disk to use, regardless how it is attached Mar 10 16:17:05 stintel: same here Mar 10 16:17:19 jow_laptop, ah, that would be great :) Mar 10 16:17:54 I'd appreciate some patches for this if you feel like looking at it Mar 10 16:18:09 I'm a bit low on spare time atm Mar 10 16:18:29 its basically copying a few of the commits I made to x86_64 to x86 Mar 10 16:18:40 jow_laptop, same here, unfortunately... but I'll put it somewhere onto my TODO list Mar 10 16:18:41 common stuff should be present in trunk already and must not be copied Mar 10 16:19:06 s/must not/does not need/ Mar 10 16:19:54 vocore.io looks awesome. is it FCC/CE certified? Mar 10 16:20:03 nemik: yes Mar 10 16:20:27 wow. Mar 10 16:20:44 it's heaps of fun Mar 10 16:21:48 jow_laptop: since I'm only sending a URL to my branch, should I put [PATCH] in the subject of my email? Mar 10 16:24:27 bforbes: you can also prefix it with [RFC] pull request or something Mar 10 16:24:46 rfc? Mar 10 16:25:08 Request-For-Comment Mar 10 16:25:14 right, ok Mar 10 17:15:47 welp, there goes nothing! first email to the openwrt-devel list Mar 10 17:16:04 * bforbes waits for flames Mar 10 17:18:16 I guess it can't be that bad... they let jdub onto the list ;) Mar 10 17:28:52 build #908 of at91 is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/at91/builds/908 Mar 10 17:32:51 jow_laptop, I've just sent the x86 PARTUUID patch to openwrt-devel. Mar 10 17:33:34 thanks! Mar 10 17:33:35 ... and obviously I should read my commit titles before submitting them -.- Mar 10 19:01:52 build #830 of avr32 is complete: Failure [failed compile_5] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/avr32/builds/830 Mar 10 20:20:17 blogic r44650 trunk/target/linux/ar71xx/files/drivers/gpio/gpio-latch.c * ar71xx: fix gpio-latch driver Mar 10 20:36:00 oops, i think we're running into automake trouble again Mar 10 20:36:16 automake silent rules use the $(V) variable Mar 10 20:36:29 and expects it to be set to 1 or 0 Mar 10 23:23:50 build #229 of ar71xx.mikrotik is complete: Failure [failed compile_8] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/ar71xx.mikrotik/builds/229 Mar 10 23:34:55 [florian], ping Mar 10 23:38:15 [florian]: did you end up going to SCaLE? Mar 10 23:43:48 luka r44651 trunk/package/base-files/files/sbin/firstboot * base-files: firstboot: pass down arguments such as -y to jffs2reset Mar 11 01:25:05 build #332 of brcm2708 is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/brcm2708/builds/332 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Mar 11 02:59:58 2015