**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jan 16 03:00:36 2021 Jan 16 04:39:01 http://netlab.dhis.org/wiki/ru:software:openwrt:printserver Jan 16 05:46:54 >KGB-1< https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/openwrt/openwrt_ar71xx.html has been updated. (99.2% images and 98.5% packages reproducible in our current test framework.) Jan 16 14:36:07 ynezz: can you reach out the designer who did the new logo? it would be great if we could have the raw files. pdf is not a good fileformat. not sure if pdf even compress the things. Jan 16 14:36:40 you want svg. Jan 16 14:37:26 lynxis: you got a url for the pdf? I'm sure I can get that in svg pronto. Jan 16 14:37:43 dorf: i got the pdf url. Jan 16 14:38:12 hit me with it! Jan 16 14:44:20 I see a policy regarding usage, but no logo on https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-graphic-designer/openwrt-logo Jan 16 14:44:21 lynxis: you're not referring to https://openwrt.org/_media/docs/guide-graphic-designer/openwrt-logo-usage-guidelines.pdf ?! Jan 16 14:46:10 dorf: yes Jan 16 14:46:19 https://git.openwrt.org/?p=openwrt/openwrt.git;a=blob;f=include/logo.svg Jan 16 14:46:53 ok, so you've got an svg. great. Jan 16 14:47:10 that's about as good as it gets. :) Jan 16 14:50:08 I remembered there was something like that. TBF that's the first time I've acctually looked at it. Jan 16 14:51:54 well, I say that's as good as it gets. there's a lot of junk in the svg which I've just removed. Jan 16 14:52:54 from ~35K down to ~9K Jan 16 14:52:58 no loss of detail. Jan 16 14:53:53 lynxis: https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/ffFT65SfS3/ Jan 16 14:55:44 tmn505: dorf: thanks Jan 16 16:45:10 @jow can we make a c lib out of owipcalc? I really like this tool. Currently, I copy some functions out of it Jan 16 18:52:14 lynxis: https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-graphic-designer/openwrt-logo#svg Jan 16 18:53:05 and PDF is ok, you can take out anything you want (designers knows) Jan 16 18:53:59 IIRC aparcar plans to create some separate repository with the logos in various formats Jan 16 18:54:59 FYI those are already obsoletete versions as I've updated the logo with the designer to v2 as per request in https://forum.openwrt.org/t/please-fix-kerning-in-new-logo/72874/21 Jan 16 18:58:05 ynezz: do you plan to update the wiki? Jan 16 19:13:38 it is updated Jan 16 19:35:30 great Jan 16 19:59:25 adrianschmutzler: morning Jan 16 20:00:04 adrianschmutzler: please check the last three commits of my staging tree. If that works (and performs) than it would make all manual changes of PKG_RELEASE obsolete Jan 16 20:00:20 most importantly https://git.openwrt.org/?p=openwrt/staging/aparcar.git;a=commit;h=2b0851c8e27948e20a0812970155205db21ddcf5 Jan 16 20:54:31 aparcar[m]: i'd prefer setting PKG_RELEASE:=$(PKG_RELEASE_AUTO) in top level context, and guard it with PKG_LEVEL_AUTO = $(if $(DUMP),,$(call autorelease)) Jan 16 20:54:40 that way it is guaranteed to be evaluated only once Jan 16 20:54:49 and not during metadata scanning Jan 16 20:55:32 please note PKG_RELEASE_AUTO needs to be defined with = (in an include) and PKG_RELEASE with := Jan 16 21:06:12 nbd: thanks for the quick feedback, where would I set toplevel context? in package-defaultss.mk? Jan 16 21:06:54 i think it needs to be in rules.mk so it's available early enough for the := Jan 16 21:14:36 maybe just call the variable in rules.mk AUTO_RELEASE = ... Jan 16 21:14:39 nbd: works for me https://termbin.com/3exox Jan 16 21:16:52 one thing we have to consider is that this will be quirky when people use source tarballs or shallow clones Jan 16 21:19:49 it then fallsback to the time epoch Jan 16 21:19:52 which is defined in the release Jan 16 21:19:57 *tarball release Jan 16 21:20:30 which means everything becomes the same date Jan 16 21:21:35 I don't see an issue with that, do you? Jan 16 22:39:51 wow. slow day? Jan 16 23:11:26 weekends are always slow Jan 16 23:17:40 Also the waves are big so people join the spectacle at the beach Jan 16 23:17:54 philipp64: any pressing patches? Jan 16 23:19:27 north sea... baltic... mediterranean... atlantic... what beaches are we talking about? Jan 16 23:20:54 nothing pressing... I felt guilty that DDNS for isc-dhcp4 doesn't support 10/8 and 172.16/12 so I added support for that... don't like that I have to make two passes through the "config dhcp *" sections, though... but I guess it's unavoidable. Jan 16 23:21:23 though I'm guessing that 95% of people use 192.168/16 for their NATted networks. Jan 16 23:21:58 the other two seem to be used by corporations so you don't want to have your home network conflict with work if you're VPN'ing. Jan 16 23:22:18 aparcar[m]: remind me where you are? Jan 16 23:22:55 I'm in Idaho, so the nearest ocean is a 9-10 hour drive (depending on how many bathroom stops the kids make and if there's snow in the passes...) Jan 16 23:28:32 philipp64: Oahu :) Jan 16 23:29:06 ah... big waves indeed if you're on the north shore. Jan 16 23:32:07 used to take my son to Bellows Beach to learn to boogie board... Jan 16 23:33:53 never checked out the surf at Makua Beach... always had something else to do. Jan 16 23:58:00 philipp64: yea 35 feet today... I'm bouncing between south and north rather than east and west ;) Jan 17 02:11:54 aparcar[m]: anything taller than me and I chicken out... **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Jan 17 02:59:57 2021