**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Apr 14 02:59:57 2019 Apr 14 08:12:19 Hello. Can anybody tell me which scripty-like languages have a JIT for mipsel? I mean things that generally end up with an IR (intermediate representation) like java, python, go, etc. Apr 14 08:37:03 And anybody know about LLVM working on mips? :) Apr 14 11:31:53 I feel like you're not asking the real question? Apr 14 11:32:06 are you having performance problems and need to rewrite something and are looking for options? Apr 14 13:48:28 interesting to read the tone on certain github prs lately Apr 14 13:49:12 how so? Apr 14 13:49:24 * Borromini hasn't kept up Apr 14 13:56:00 things like this https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/1944 or this https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/1986 Apr 14 14:11:42 hm, am I being harsh? Apr 14 14:14:36 didn't look like that to me Apr 14 14:15:14 but who knows, I think many github users nowadays are not used to change requests for their PRs Apr 14 14:22:26 I wish it would be possible to disable contributions prepared in GitHub web UI (I've never done that, so I don't know how it works) Apr 14 14:22:35 or at least the PR was marked as such Apr 14 14:23:17 people seems to be really confused with commit Vs PR message/description Apr 14 14:25:31 ynezz: a good indicator is the header lin Apr 14 14:25:34 *line Apr 14 14:26:32 if it reads "blah wants to merge 1 commit into openwrt:master from blah:patch-1" then it is very likely a web ui edit Apr 14 14:28:24 ah, yeah good to know, thanks Apr 14 14:29:26 hm, what a .... this "heydojo" person Apr 14 14:31:10 I had another one of these webui edit PRs for luCI recently, it looked innocent enough, someone added a missing ", null" to some JS code Apr 14 14:31:27 what could go wrong I thought, even fixed up the commit, added a reported-by plus own signoff etc. Apr 14 14:31:50 later another user pointed out that this was no ascii comma but some random unicode comma Apr 14 14:31:59 -.- Apr 14 14:32:26 was probably made from an iphone or some tablet or wahtever Apr 14 14:32:32 but this could have happened regardless of github UI, yes? Apr 14 14:33:05 that someone doesnt use ascii comma i mean Apr 14 14:33:26 yes, but I'd assume that the required knowledge to create a fork, pull it. clone it, edit the file, git add, commit and push it would imply enough knowledge for the user to use a code editor or ide Apr 14 14:33:55 while with github you can browse random code, click on a pencil icon, write stuff in textbox and hit submit Apr 14 14:34:15 basically i agree with ynezz , it should be possible to disable the web-editing for a repository Apr 14 14:34:30 on gitlab.openwrt.org, we could easily patch this out :) Apr 14 14:34:43 on GitHub I doubt that Apr 14 14:34:55 but the edit isnt happening to the openwrt repo but to a fork, so this wish maybe isnt that easy to implement Apr 14 14:35:04 nowadays I've more and more the feeling that we're slowly forced to align our working style with github and not the other way around Apr 14 14:38:02 too big to work around eh Apr 14 14:38:18 its many different issues coming together Apr 14 14:39:28 and I've the impression that people expect the complete "github experience" once you hsot a repo there Apr 14 14:39:51 so not just a readonly fork, but then you should also have issue tracking there, and PRs Apr 14 14:40:50 and you must merge the PRs using the big green button, merge them by any other means and they're marked as "closed" and not "merged", blurrying the statistics Apr 14 14:42:41 I guess I'm just getting old :) Apr 14 14:43:09 the people doing the actual work shall decide what suits best Apr 14 14:46:40 you might be getting old but that doesn't mean you cannot make sensible observations anymore :) Apr 14 14:46:53 experience and perspective tend to be dirty words nowadays Apr 14 14:46:59 just like long-term thinking Apr 14 14:49:05 ack @ "meritocracy" Apr 14 15:11:40 jow: i heard through the grapevine there were a few hostapd fixes you might want to fix with a 18.06.3? any patches you need testing for? Apr 14 15:11:51 for those recent WPA2 vulnerabilities Apr 14 15:14:18 s/want to fix/want to push/ Apr 14 17:33:56 pkgadd: i got a 7362 SL off eBay :) Apr 14 17:34:11 too bad the shipping charges are so hefty :( Apr 14 18:47:45 ⁿlⁿping jow Apr 14 19:15:26 Borromini: nice, yep shipping costs crossing borders aren't that nice Apr 14 19:19:44 updated openwrt/upstream, https://sdwalker.github.io/uscan/index.html Apr 14 19:54:36 pkgadd: yeah, quite the difference unfortunately. belgium really isn't that much further :P Apr 14 20:01:35 I paid ~11.50 EUR for getting my BT Home Hub 5 Type from the UK, more than I paid for the actual device... not fun Apr 14 20:01:49 what did you end up with? Apr 14 20:21:31 40 € - 26 € for the fritzbox and 15 € shipping Apr 14 20:21:46 so yeah, shipping is pretty expensive. Apr 14 20:21:53 not even sure there's track 'n' trace Apr 14 20:22:58 ouch Apr 14 20:25:21 yeah it's a bit weird, i can ship stuff from belgium to holland for like 10 € with tracking Apr 14 20:25:30 granted, germany's a bit bigger, but still... Apr 14 20:26:56 it's interesting, but shipping costs from belgium to germany are looking quite high as well Apr 14 20:27:39 somewhat in the same region Apr 14 20:30:39 yeah 16 € belgian post says. Apr 14 20:36:09 only shows how agressively amazon and the likes have negotiated their bulk shipping rates, i reckon Apr 14 20:51:04 sadly, yes **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Apr 15 02:59:57 2019