**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Feb 06 05:39:56 2005 Feb 06 05:42:15 03caplink811 * 10unslung/Makefile: added openldap to section native_ready_for_testing Feb 06 07:03:30 03caplink811 * 10unslung/sources/libpcap/control: initial checkin Feb 06 07:18:47 03caplink811 * 10unslung/sources/libpcap/control: chenged package maintainer Feb 06 07:18:54 03ingeba * 10unslung/make/cups.mk: Fixed incorrect paths to CONFFILES Feb 06 07:35:10 03ingeba * 10unslung/sources/metalog/rc.sysinit: Changed name in IPK to match destination Feb 06 07:36:30 03ingeba * 10unslung/make/metalog.mk: Changed name of diversion script to match destination Feb 06 07:36:49 Hey ingeba... Feb 06 07:36:55 Any progress? Feb 06 07:38:54 Hey Feb 06 07:39:17 Hey/ Feb 06 07:39:22 I'm about to try it out now Feb 06 07:39:32 Try what? Feb 06 07:39:38 webcam drivers Feb 06 07:39:43 Awesome... Feb 06 07:39:55 We'll see Feb 06 07:43:08 Do you have a camera to test it with? Feb 06 07:45:41 Have you used gdb on the slug.. Feb 06 07:47:55 Nope - no camera that works with this driver Feb 06 07:48:09 Never used gdb on anything this century :-) Feb 06 07:48:24 We'll i'll be holding on so I can test out the driver for you.. Feb 06 07:49:06 It's time consuming - bitbaking the kernel first and then modifying the Makefile. These drivers are separate from the kernel tree, but still dependent on it. Feb 06 07:49:24 I see... Feb 06 07:49:55 Do you know if nslu2 is setup no not generate core dumps? And if so how to change that? Feb 06 07:51:01 Nope - sorry. Don't think it is enabled, though. Feb 06 08:03:57 Anyone here knows how to turn on core dumps on nlsu2 and also to specify the directory where the core dumps would go? Feb 06 08:09:12 Is there even a gdb package available? Feb 06 08:21:09 ooh, just the right guy Feb 06 08:21:29 siddy: have you make the tcpdump package? Feb 06 08:21:51 oh, I guess... quite some time ago, but yes. Feb 06 08:21:56 why? Feb 06 08:22:30 fine, trying to build snort, everything is fine, but snort willl not found a capture device Feb 06 08:22:37 so far, so bad.. Feb 06 08:22:55 using the pcaplib, as tcpdump also do Feb 06 08:22:58 snort? errr... you know how much memory it needs? Feb 06 08:23:27 trying now to compile tcpdump native, and there's the same problem... Feb 06 08:23:43 did you compile native or cross? Feb 06 08:24:13 tcpdump was done with cross-compilation. Feb 06 08:24:58 hm, that a difference, native it wil not work anymore Feb 06 08:25:07 s/wil/will Feb 06 08:25:36 sorry, I can't check it, native compilation-environment fails on openslug... :-( Feb 06 08:26:59 no problem, may be anybody can build it native to verify the problem Feb 06 08:28:53 perhaps you could chck in your current snort.mk so I could give it a try? I'd love to have snort on the slug, although I seriously doubt it will run with 30MB RAM. Feb 06 08:29:55 s/chck/check/ Feb 06 08:31:38 on the way.. Feb 06 08:31:45 Does anyone here know if gdb is avail for nslu2 and if so what package? Feb 06 08:33:04 03caplink811 * 10unslung/make/snort.mk: initial checkin Feb 06 08:34:12 caplink811-away: cool, gonna try it now... Feb 06 08:58:52 caplink811-away: well... that probably won't be of much help for you, but: snort works! :-D Feb 06 09:02:37 siddy: so can i get the libpcap.a from your staging dir? Feb 06 09:04:24 caplink811: If you think it could help, msg me your email. Feb 06 10:18:26 03sidddy * 10unslung/make/snort.mk: Added pcre-dependency Feb 06 10:36:57 ok I just used bk citool to check in the updated NOTES and README files Feb 06 10:37:43 now I just use bk push to get changes uploaded, right? Feb 06 10:39:12 I guess not, because I just got "nothing to push Feb 06 10:43:20 ah.. I didn't notate the changeset... now it worked Feb 06 10:45:33 later all Feb 06 11:31:21 rwhitby... U there? Feb 06 11:33:19 I belive he is away at the moment Feb 06 11:40:35 Txt Feb 06 11:40:39 Thanks... Feb 06 14:20:29 hi all is /unslung now obsolete? Feb 06 14:25:42 Hi... Bob_tm... Back so soon... Feb 06 14:26:23 Or is it that time flys fast when you're on a computer... Feb 06 14:26:46 pompeysteve2002: no, see the diversion scripts wiki page Feb 06 14:27:04 back later Feb 06 14:27:08 Hi rwhitby-away. Feb 06 14:27:28 Did you get the OpenNap plugin I checked in? Feb 06 15:31:18 started drinking early today, dyoung? Feb 06 15:32:11 I could be dyoung-brickmastr. Feb 06 15:32:38 Bootloader Testing. Feb 06 15:32:59 "Offsides, 45min penalty!" Feb 06 15:33:14 I dont even like american football. Feb 06 15:34:02 ah, well I'm not really watching though I do have it turned on... Feb 06 15:34:13 I watch it for the commercials Feb 06 15:35:47 good excuse Feb 06 15:36:53 Ford Mustang commercial - frozen driver = stupid and bad Feb 06 15:43:42 The bud light commercial was good... Feb 06 15:44:32 durn! Feb 06 15:44:45 I was trying to type synopsis... yeah it was funny Feb 06 15:51:29 diet pepsi ok... bubblelicious horrid... that olympus groove looks cool Feb 06 16:12:46 How about godaddy.com??? :-) Feb 06 16:13:12 Was that what they were advertising anyway? Feb 06 16:13:34 big somethings? Feb 06 16:15:07 Ameriquest was funny Feb 06 16:18:12 you're right - that godaddy one sucked Feb 06 16:18:43 But I liked the big somethings :-) Feb 06 16:18:54 big fake somethings? no thanks Feb 06 16:19:03 well the bubblelicious one is the worse of the lot so far Feb 06 16:19:26 the short basketball player one? Feb 06 16:19:34 yeah Feb 06 16:19:40 I'm watching a bit delayed - tivo Feb 06 16:19:53 I watching live - but tivo... Feb 06 16:20:09 so I can rewatch the good commercials Feb 06 16:20:21 yep Feb 06 16:20:24 hey, jacques I did my first bk push today... Feb 06 16:20:30 congrats :-) Feb 06 16:20:49 and the NewUsersGuide page is done... Feb 06 16:21:51 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Unslung/NewUsersGuide Feb 06 16:21:56 coool Feb 06 16:22:36 looks good Feb 06 16:23:04 Hi guys. Question about openSSH. When I now log in, I need to use the password I picked when I saved my ppk. Is this supposed to be like this? Feb 06 16:23:32 it's just the NOTES reformmated for the most part... I told rwhitby that I would maintain the *additional* copy Feb 06 16:23:35 Followed the directions on the wiki. Feb 06 16:24:53 you mean the passphrase? Feb 06 16:25:12 everytime I use my ppk to authenticate I have to use my passphrase Feb 06 16:25:37 yes. Feb 06 16:26:14 So this means each client needs to have its own ppk file and uses that passphrase instead of the typical login password in /etc/passwd? Feb 06 16:26:27 if you dont want that you need to make a key without a passphrase Feb 06 16:26:42 then will it just use the regular password? Feb 06 16:26:52 just thought that was strange.. Feb 06 16:27:15 nope, it will use your ppk file by itself.. but then anyone who copies your ppk file gets to use your login Feb 06 16:27:21 right Feb 06 16:27:26 ah Feb 06 16:29:07 I'm going offline so that Papa John's can call me when they're on their way with my order.... Feb 06 16:29:31 I'll finish cleaning up the Suggested Changes page later tonight... Feb 06 16:29:37 so there is no way to still use the regular linux password, but also require the ppk w/o passphrase? Feb 06 16:30:43 make the ppk passphrase the regular linux password Feb 06 16:31:07 if you used PAM you could do just about anything you wanted, but we don't have that on the slug Feb 06 16:31:31 ok. but will only work for one user then, or as long as all users have the samme password... Feb 06 16:31:48 I am also seeing this in /var/log/messages... -<35>Feb 6 19:04:29 sshd[722]: error: setlogin failed: Function not implemented Feb 06 16:31:59 it works, but I get this... Feb 06 16:32:03 be back later.. Feb 06 16:32:07 later ByronT Feb 06 16:32:10 did find much by searching.. Feb 06 16:32:17 thanks Byron Feb 06 16:34:10 rdbatodd... I google searched the error, the first hit states "This depends on the pam configuration and is generally not a bug." Feb 06 16:34:19 since PAM is not implemented.... Feb 06 16:34:50 I saw this as well. I figured I could ignore it, but thought I'd check. Feb 06 16:35:01 <[1]garpinc> Didn't get that bud comercial.. Feb 06 16:35:06 ha Feb 06 16:35:42 did you see the go-daddy one before it was cut apart? Feb 06 16:37:56 <[1]garpinc> Damn good itunes add... Feb 06 17:36:50 Mustang convertible was good... Feb 06 18:18:10 what is the difference between crosstool-native and the arch versions? Feb 06 18:18:40 description is the same on most of these... Feb 06 18:54:05 from the logs it seems that this channel is now #nslu2-superbowl or something ... Feb 06 18:54:12 :-) Feb 06 18:54:55 Actually #nslu2-superbowl advertisments Feb 06 18:55:15 Did you get OpenNap plugin? Feb 06 18:55:46 I saw it in the Makefile, but have had no time to do anything with it yet. Has anyone else reported success in being able to build it? Feb 06 18:55:56 I built it... Feb 06 18:56:08 yeah, I know that :-) Feb 06 18:56:11 Haven't heard anyone else... Feb 06 18:56:52 I extract it from cvs rather than tarball since there is no tarball available. Feb 06 18:57:12 using a tag or date? Feb 06 18:57:18 HEAD Feb 06 18:57:51 no good. it needs to be via a tag or a date. Feb 06 18:58:12 otherwise the package contents change based on the date it was compiled. Feb 06 18:58:14 Ok I'll change it.. Do you know syntax? Feb 06 18:59:43 see any of the other packages that use CVS Feb 06 19:00:47 rwhitby-web, ipkg okay? **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Feb 06 19:02:30 2005 Feb 06 19:02:40 I had to fix that in all your other gift-* packages - did you notice that and do it correctly this time? Feb 06 19:03:17 ka6sox-away: looks like it copied ok Feb 06 19:04:41 looks like it is time to turn off the auto-start of miau ..., and put an error in the config file so it won't start until people change the nickname. Feb 06 19:07:22 garpinc: PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$(STAGING_DIR)/opt/lib" is incorrect. Look at the other packages to fix it, and then work out why it is working in your environment (i.e. why are the files it requires in a different place in your environment to where the gift package installs them) Feb 06 19:08:03 ka6sox-away: rsync confirmed. I'll change the DNS now. Feb 06 19:08:37 (might have to re-enable the vhost first ...) Feb 06 19:10:23 ok, up to six hour delay for the new ipkg.nslu2-linux.org vhost on sf.net, so can't change the DNS until then. Feb 06 19:11:15 ka6sox-away: can you handle another six hours of saturation, or should I change the DNS and have ipkg.nslu2-linux.org go offline until sf.net updates the vhost? Feb 06 19:17:19 03unslung * 10unslung/Makefile: Demoted gift-opennap to be fixed **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Feb 06 19:42:25 2005 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Feb 06 19:48:44 2005 Feb 06 19:59:08 I think the problem might be that I didn't stage gift... I can't check right now because I'm vpnedinto work. Feb 06 19:59:14 Can you check? Feb 06 20:14:59 garpinc: the problem is in the line I pasted. check the other gift-* mk files to see what it should be (I had to change it in those) Feb 06 20:15:10 ... a big fat $100 donation just rolled in .... Feb 06 20:18:46 rwhitby-web, I've been meaning to ask this - what is our policy on package version upgrades - technically whenever a package has it's version upgraded it should probably go back to the "testing" list, but that adds maintenance overhead for the builder (you) Feb 06 20:19:00 dammit s/it's/its/ Feb 06 20:42:07 rwhitby-web: I'm cool with another 6hrs... Feb 06 21:44:30 ... and another $100 donation rolls in :-) Feb 06 21:44:40 are those for real? Feb 06 21:44:52 jacques: best to update the IPK version every time, but not put it back to testing unless unsure of the change. I will just demote those that fail. Feb 06 21:45:21 jacques: yep. $560 is the total at the moment Feb 06 21:45:26 $100 is a lot of money Feb 06 21:45:53 Indeed. Feb 06 21:46:29 we have some very satisfied customers :-) Feb 06 21:46:45 apparently Feb 06 21:51:35 hi Feb 06 21:52:13 wow... Feb 06 21:52:21 so I guess my purchase is covered. Feb 06 21:52:22 :) Feb 06 21:52:34 (although I would have bought it anyways) Feb 06 21:57:53 maybe we'll be able to get that fast build box... Feb 06 22:07:59 anyone know why ifdown ixp0 doesn't do anything? Feb 06 23:34:16 rwhitby: Get your Treo yet? Feb 06 23:41:14 Ksilebo: 17th or so Feb 06 23:41:20 Ah, ok Feb 06 23:41:27 AUD$1K :-( Feb 06 23:41:35 Holy crap Feb 06 23:42:04 Wait Feb 06 23:42:13 Thats $771 USD Feb 06 23:42:58 That sounds about right. Unbranded/unlocked I guess? Feb 06 23:43:56 yeah Feb 06 23:44:07 c.f. USD$699 Feb 06 23:44:18 (for unlocked from PalmOne) Feb 06 23:44:23 Ah Feb 06 23:44:24 Right Feb 06 23:44:47 rwhitby I'm fixing the opennap problem now. Feb 06 23:44:54 Hopefully I'll be able to sell the 600 plus all the old now-incompatible accessories for AUD$500 Feb 06 23:45:04 garpinc: cool - I'll test as soon as it's ready Feb 06 23:45:21 Too bad your inflation offsets the exchange rate. Feb 06 23:45:29 I'd be living large there. Feb 06 23:45:34 BTW what's the diff between ${STAGING_DIR}/opt/lib and ${STAGING_LIB_DIR}? Feb 06 23:45:53 you should use the latter, in case we ever decide to move it again Feb 06 23:46:21 But why did that break your build? Feb 06 23:47:31 cause you didn't have .../opt/lib/pkgconfig Feb 06 23:47:54 Ksilebo: price of housing (esp in Adelaide) means that we do o.k. compared to the US Feb 06 23:48:18 Hey, folks... who maintains the Samba configs for Unslung? Feb 06 23:48:34 built-in samba, or samba 3 package? Feb 06 23:48:42 I'm not clear on that... pkg-config is a compile machine native executable? Feb 06 23:48:42 Built in. Feb 06 23:48:50 linksys Feb 06 23:49:01 Ah... Okay. Feb 06 23:49:23 I plan on visiting many places. Feb 06 23:49:24 Small bug... Using a parameter as a boolean when it's really supposed to be a directory path string. Feb 06 23:50:02 garpinc: you need to set the PKG_CONFIG_PATH to $(STAGING_LIB_DIR)/pkgconfig Feb 06 23:50:13 you missed the last element of the pathname Feb 06 23:50:30 I don't understand it's a path not an exe? Feb 06 23:50:50 A path to find other stuff.. Feb 06 23:51:01 correct, and all the pkgconfig files are staged in the $(STAGING_LIB_DIR)/pkgconfig directory Feb 06 23:51:01 Not pkgconfig.. Feb 06 23:51:20 Oh why are they staged there... Feb 06 23:51:35 I just apt-get install pkg-config... Feb 06 23:51:48 THat's how my env is diff Feb 06 23:51:54 you tell me - libgift.pc is staged there. Feb 06 23:52:17 you can't use host foo.pc files for a cross build - you have to point pkgconfig to the foo.pc files in the staging area Feb 06 23:52:22 in a pkgconfig dir or /opt/lib dir? Feb 06 23:52:30 rwhitby: Thanks for the info. Back to work... Feb 06 23:52:38 in $(STAGING_LIB_DIR)/pkcgonfig Feb 06 23:52:44 hmm Feb 06 23:52:54 I'll check after my compile.. Feb 06 23:53:03 type make gift-stage, and then look in .../staging/opt/lib/pkgconfig Feb 06 23:53:08 (the directory) Feb 06 23:53:23 THat's the prob... Feb 06 23:53:27 glib, pcre and neon also stage there Feb 06 23:53:38 Definetely the wrong dir.. Feb 06 23:53:50 Why would those files stage there? Feb 06 23:54:09 rwhitby: How's your child? Feb 06 23:54:16 well, it matches the /usr/lib/pkgconfig directory where the foo.pc files exist on my host machine ... Feb 06 23:54:32 Ksilebo: she's doing very well thanks :-) Feb 06 23:54:34 (I have a massively horrid memory and don't remember the gender, feel lucky I remembered you had a kid) Feb 06 23:55:05 Since you dont sleep much you must code more. Feb 06 23:55:22 So you think gift was correct in staging there? Feb 06 23:55:47 garpinc: yep, I believe that is the right directory for those files. Feb 06 23:56:07 Ksilebo I'm sure rwhitby is in a way diff timezone than you and me.. Feb 06 23:56:14 Australia. Feb 06 23:56:30 I just party too much and just got in (Boston) Feb 06 23:56:40 I'm nocturnal. Feb 06 23:56:46 I'm in Michigan Feb 06 23:58:20 Hell we won the superbowl and I was in front of a computer all day. I had to let lose.. They should call me tommorow and say no work tommorow because the patriots won.. :-) Feb 06 23:58:43 lol Feb 06 23:58:52 I went upstairs to a TV to watch American Dad Feb 06 23:59:54 Superbowl - bah. You guys should get a real sport. :-) **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Feb 06 23:59:57 2005