**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Feb 08 23:59:57 2005 Feb 09 00:33:14 about? Feb 09 00:33:47 jacques: abou hosting? Feb 09 00:33:56 s /abou/about Feb 09 00:36:21 christopher yes, that's one of their main functions Feb 09 00:36:26 yes Feb 09 00:36:27 hosting open source projects Feb 09 00:36:31 they host several distributions Feb 09 00:36:35 and other projects Feb 09 00:36:40 yep Feb 09 00:37:54 osuosl.org Feb 09 00:40:00 this is good news : http://osuosl.org/news_folder/rampup Feb 09 00:41:20 yeah they have an amazing amount of bandwidth and are getting more Feb 09 00:41:53 they host colocated servers for lots of open source projects Feb 09 00:45:20 so, we need to see if they're interested in hosting then? Feb 09 00:45:43 I guess we are small potatoes compared to the likes of Mozilla and others. Feb 09 00:46:23 that's my only concern, they're not like a sourceforge really Feb 09 00:47:13 they host some smaller things I think Feb 09 00:47:30 at most we would have to provide the machine Feb 09 00:47:36 and I have some spare shuttles Feb 09 00:47:46 ftp.oregonstate.edu/pub Feb 09 00:48:08 not sure it's all osl though Feb 09 00:48:20 or if they have other things in addition Feb 09 00:49:23 well, it won't hurt to ask Feb 09 00:51:54 tell me if you need me to do anything, for now I'm going to get some sleep Feb 09 00:52:06 later Feb 09 00:56:41 how much bandwidth do we need? Feb 09 00:57:07 1GB per day approx currently, expect growth though Feb 09 00:57:25 hm Feb 09 00:57:26 ok Feb 09 00:58:52 I propose setting up a network of servers that are dns served round robin style. Feb 09 00:59:00 that way no one server gets killed. Feb 09 00:59:53 nod Feb 09 01:43:41 03rwhitby * 10unslung/Makefile: Promoted cups to cross. Feb 09 04:12:41 goodday Feb 09 04:13:15 Hi Feb 09 04:13:38 i have a problem installing CPAN packages; it crashes after a long while, during writing of metadat :( Feb 09 04:14:15 i have put the root homedir on the data partition Feb 09 04:14:33 so, it should be no discspace issue Feb 09 04:14:50 cluez Feb 09 04:14:52 ? Feb 09 04:15:48 It writing anything to /tmp? Feb 09 04:16:41 maybe, but i checked using df and it remained on 82% usage Feb 09 04:16:54 Dunno. Out of memory? Feb 09 04:17:20 perlguru-work: it took a good hour for my slug to write cpan metadata Feb 09 04:17:26 but it did complete Feb 09 04:17:38 also possible, but i checked using top (about 800k free) Feb 09 04:18:17 rwhitby-around: mine did not complete, it crashed and crashed the ssh session Feb 09 04:18:58 do you have enough swap - I had 128MB of swap and I think it used about half of that. Feb 09 04:19:00 or is putty the cause??? timeout on user-inactivity??? Feb 09 04:22:23 03rwhitby * 10unslung/Makefile: Promoted lynx and openldap to native only. Feb 09 04:24:39 03rwhitby * 10unslung/Makefile: Promoted cups to cross and native. Feb 09 04:32:37 is someone working on 'cal' or 'pscal' ? Feb 09 05:08:53 cross and native feeds are now up to date, including all packages that have recently been promoted from testing. Feb 09 05:21:21 ok: gcal and pscal compiled nativily on slug. I'll package these up soon (not today) Feb 09 05:23:10 they wouldn't cross-compile? Feb 09 05:40:58 night all Feb 09 05:58:13 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Info/DonationList - the man himself has arrived :-) Feb 09 05:59:27 huh? Feb 09 05:59:46 *** tjyang (~user@c-67-175-74-12.client.comcast.net) joined #nslu2-linux Feb 09 05:59:51 ahh Feb 09 07:53:02 grrrr... sf.net tells you to wait 20 minutes for a SSH key to be mirrored around... they should tell you to wait 24 hours Feb 09 07:53:15 Now, I authenticate via ssh Feb 09 09:42:52 jacques, PING! Feb 09 09:43:45 or anyother dev with linux experience to help on NOTES.... Feb 09 09:44:48 03paulhargreaves * 10unslung/sources/xmail/ (control postinst prerm): Initial creation of xmail Feb 09 09:45:42 03paulhargreaves * 10unslung/make/ (vim.mk xmail.mk): Initial version of vim Feb 09 10:10:07 SWEET! I have bk working completely on Windows XP.... Feb 09 10:33:53 paulhar, you've helped quite a few ppl in mailing list... Feb 09 10:34:31 we're trying to get newbie questions out of this channel and into another one... feel free to join the other channel Feb 09 10:34:39 ~nslu2-general Feb 09 10:34:40 #nslu2-general is the IRC channel specifically set up for end-user questions about the NSLU2 device. Questions that are not related to the nslu2-linux development projects should not be asked in #nslu2-linux, but should be asked in #nslu2-general instead. Feb 09 10:39:13 Sorry about that - I'm beginning to give up on the java version of IRC... Feb 09 10:39:34 paulhar, did you get any of what I posted to you? Feb 09 10:40:43 Did the xmail and vim packages upload properly? I had no visibility other than the commit and since it's my first time and all... Feb 09 10:40:51 they did Feb 09 10:41:01 What happens now? Feb 09 10:41:09 [11:44] paulhargreaves * unslung/sources/xmail/ (control postinst prerm): Initial creation of xmail Feb 09 10:41:10 [11:45] paulhargreaves * unslung/make/ (vim.mk xmail.mk): Initial version of vim Feb 09 10:43:04 christopher-zzz, http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/OpenEmbedded/BitKeeperXP for instructions getting BK to work with XP Feb 09 10:43:17 I'll link into the main BK page when possible Feb 09 10:43:36 gotta go for now... Family emergency... Feb 09 10:43:58 ByronT: you might want to add a note to the page saying that having cygwin installed with cygwin openssh will make it "just work" as well. Feb 09 10:47:13 /nick siddy-away Feb 09 11:47:34 [g2]: i've added myself to the openslug list Feb 09 11:47:50 [g2]: and i'm doing some linuxrc experiments in switchbox Feb 09 11:47:59 <[g2]> giel, excellent ! Thx Feb 09 11:49:24 <[g2]> giel, are you pivot_root'ing to the hdd ? Feb 09 11:49:34 i'm trying to Feb 09 11:49:40 but it fails for now Feb 09 11:49:46 <[g2]> really ? Feb 09 11:50:03 well, don't really know what happens, but i was just figuring out Feb 09 11:50:14 i can access the hdd from inside switchbox Feb 09 11:52:44 giel: are you startiing with switchbox 4.x? Feb 09 11:52:57 rwhitby-zzzz: uh i guess not Feb 09 11:53:09 i just modified the one in my openslug-image Feb 09 11:53:12 cause it does that already Feb 09 11:53:20 hey [g2] Feb 09 11:53:29 <[g2]> VoodooZ_log, hey! Feb 09 11:53:36 lemme check that out then Feb 09 11:53:38 ANything new? Feb 09 11:54:05 Have you seen the CELF link that kergoth posted a few days ago to optimize boot time? Feb 09 11:54:20 giel: in the unslung-4.x repo Feb 09 11:54:21 I installed the kernel patch to add timing info to printk Feb 09 11:54:30 rwhitby-zzzz: k Feb 09 11:54:38 <[g2]> VoodooZ_log, I think I saw the link but no further Feb 09 11:54:48 <[g2]> VoodooZ_log, how's the patch going ? Feb 09 11:54:57 hard to tell really. Feb 09 11:55:22 THere's a bunch of long delays that are "hidden" but significant (10+ secs) Feb 09 11:55:52 giel: dyoung and glc wrote it and tested it Feb 09 11:56:31 Especially the 11 seconds one after The "Freeing init memory: 76K" line Feb 09 11:56:52 The stupid CSR modules also slow down the boot considerably. Feb 09 11:56:58 <[g2]> that'd probably be when it's mounting jffs2 Feb 09 11:57:04 yeah. Feb 09 11:57:18 <[g2]> depending Feb 09 11:57:19 Of course now that I'm addicted to it it's hard to get rid of it. Feb 09 11:57:20 It's a shame ipkg update doesn't show what new packages appear. Feb 09 11:57:40 uhm Feb 09 11:57:45 what IS the unslung4 repo? Feb 09 11:58:10 whatever comes before the "VFS: Mounted root (jffs2 filesystem) readonly." line takes like 8 seconds. Feb 09 11:58:16 b*sh Feb 09 11:58:16 <[g2]> VoodooZ_log, do you have that CELF link handy ? Feb 09 11:58:25 Let me get it for u. Feb 09 11:58:30 oops - wrong window Feb 09 11:58:38 <[g2]> VoodooZ_log, that's the mount of jffs2 Feb 09 11:58:50 It's a good read but most of the optimizations are only < 1secs. Feb 09 12:00:17 http://tree.celinuxforum.org/ Feb 09 12:00:22 <[g2]> thx Feb 09 12:01:08 Check the wiki. It's real easy to install the InstrumentedPrintk patch for our kernel. add patch and add a CONFIG_ entry to your defconfig. Feb 09 12:02:09 03rwhitby * 10unslung/make/libjpeg.mk: Fixed the staging target. Feb 09 12:02:36 Then you need only copy the dmesg stuff in a file and parse it with the included script. Feb 09 12:03:17 <[g2]> VoodooZ_log, which bt adapter are you using ? Feb 09 12:03:20 It doesn't cover the whole boot unfortunately though. We'd need something for the RC scripts and the userland stuff. Feb 09 12:03:54 I'm using an older USB1.1 Bluegear one (www.amazingtech.com) that Radio-shack had on liquidation a few months ago. Feb 09 12:04:05 they are all pretty much supported though. Feb 09 12:04:47 <[g2]> I'd probably like to bring up BT, I"m wondering if I'll have the same problem as with the USBnet drivers Feb 09 12:04:52 <[g2]> the upper IP receive issue Feb 09 12:05:15 nope. Works like a charm. check the bluez page, they have tons of FAQ and howtos. Feb 09 12:05:19 <[g2]> actually IP packet upper layer processing issue Feb 09 12:05:26 I can help with the ethernet emulation Feb 09 12:05:55 I can ssh in my robot from accross the house. How cool is that! Feb 09 12:06:19 <[g2]> I plugged in the usb-to-usb adpater and it works except for the recieve issue just like the usb adapter Feb 09 12:06:30 <[g2]> VERY COOL ! Feb 09 12:06:32 usb-to-usb adapter? Feb 09 12:06:46 <[g2]> nod. Feb 09 12:06:54 odd. Feb 09 12:07:05 with uclibc or? Feb 09 12:07:10 <[g2]> glibc Feb 09 12:07:14 I've been using glibc. Feb 09 12:07:36 did you use the bnep module? Feb 09 12:08:01 <[g2]> I haven't tried BT yet Feb 09 12:08:19 oh. sorry I got confused for a sec. Feb 09 12:08:41 <[g2]> the usb-to-usb sets up a IP network between to USB2.0 hosts over Usb2.0 Feb 09 12:08:47 ic. Feb 09 12:09:04 <[g2]> kinda like cheap .5 Gigabit :) Feb 09 12:09:18 I did have some weird protocol problems lately. Feb 09 12:09:44 <[g2]> what problems ? Feb 09 12:10:13 not too sure. I was getting errors using dhcp on eth0. Feb 09 12:10:23 I can't remember the error though. Feb 09 12:11:32 I think I messed up my good configuration trying to remove udev and moving my static stuff to modules. Feb 09 12:11:39 I was trying to see if it was faster. Feb 09 12:19:34 oh how much easier this all would be if i had a serial port Feb 09 12:19:35 :( Feb 09 12:25:39 okay, i'll look into it further tomorrow Feb 09 12:46:17 ByronT thank you Feb 09 13:21:00 kergoth, for whatever reason I was unable to get cygwin openssh to work at all Feb 09 13:22:55 hi FireEgl Feb 09 13:23:48 ByronT: that's odd, it has always worked great for me, on all my windows machines Feb 09 13:26:12 regrettably, I only tried once or twice and then when BitMover started helping me (when they really weren't supposed to), I kept going for the PuTTy way Feb 09 13:26:38 nod Feb 09 13:26:48 i tend to prefer putty for ssh anyway, but use cygwin for other things Feb 09 13:27:02 I think one issue that I had with cygwin was inability for me to force a specific folder for the repo store Feb 09 13:27:31 I'll add to that page about cygwin... but no instructions... :) Feb 09 13:27:46 * kergoth nods Feb 09 13:28:03 what do you mean by inability to force a specific folder for the repo store? Feb 09 13:28:33 c:\Documents and Settings\ByronT\NSLU2-Linux\BK Repo\.... Feb 09 13:29:22 I couldn't navigate to that location with cygwin - I'm sure that I was doing something wrong Feb 09 13:29:30 you can. Feb 09 13:29:31 but then BitMover called.. Feb 09 13:29:35 You can Feb 09 13:29:41 cd /cygdrive/c/Documents\ and\ Settings/ Feb 09 13:29:41 etc Feb 09 13:29:44 What kergoth said Feb 09 13:30:42 I must have bugged the BitMover guy enough because he left me with "something is going on with PuTTy" and told me I was on my own Feb 09 13:30:50 hehe Feb 09 13:30:58 and then called two hours later to tell me he had figured it out... Feb 09 13:33:56 * giel feels for you windows people Feb 09 13:34:03 all the hassle with cygwin and putty Feb 09 13:34:07 you guys must have a hard time Feb 09 13:34:09 :P Feb 09 13:34:11 hehe Feb 09 13:34:25 it's a PITA, that's for sure.... Feb 09 13:34:42 but provides a decent living fixing issues for clients... :) Feb 09 13:36:25 I'm really OS agnostic... Linux servers with Windows clients are at most clients, iMac at home... Feb 09 13:37:16 well, i don't care all that much either, but if i'm to choose i run linux Feb 09 13:37:47 but i don't go out forcing it on other ppl Feb 09 13:38:10 well, i'm off Feb 09 13:38:13 l8r Feb 09 13:38:16 I was forced to use SUN OS at college... that probably kept me from wanting to use Linux for the longest time Feb 09 14:15:06 siddy-away: Is stunnel supposed to be in /opt/bin or /opt/sbin? I'm trying to get webmin to run and it just looked strange. Feb 09 14:15:28 webmin on a slug?!!!! Feb 09 14:15:35 Yes Feb 09 14:16:11 that requires a special keeewwwlll Feb 09 14:16:17 Is that (a) immoral, (b) impossible or (c) just plain stupid. Feb 09 14:16:36 ...or (d) all of the above. Feb 09 14:16:55 maybe (b) but hopefully (e) none of the above Feb 09 14:17:21 We'll see. The usefullness depends on the config one has. Feb 09 14:17:45 I'm worried about the speed. but I think memory will be ok for most things Feb 09 14:17:57 I assume we're talking openslug though Feb 09 14:18:02 No Feb 09 14:18:04 Unslung Feb 09 14:18:20 (b) is more possible... :) Feb 09 14:18:23 ...so usefullness is limited. Feb 09 14:18:30 We'll see. Feb 09 14:18:41 for the record, I love webmin Feb 09 14:18:49 ~praise webmin Feb 09 14:18:52 All hail webmin! Feb 09 14:18:58 ~botsnack Feb 09 14:18:58 aw, gee, ByronT Feb 09 14:20:20 With Samba 3 there is more to deal with. Feb 09 14:27:11 Hi, a question, just installed openslug, how to I telnet ssh into it? Feb 09 14:27:47 you sure you don't mean unslung? Feb 09 14:28:48 ssh 192.168.1.77 unless you changed the addresss. Feb 09 14:28:58 Pretty sure it was openslug (openslug-nslu2-20050127175737.flashdisk.img) Feb 09 14:29:17 okee... :) Feb 09 14:31:27 strange, it boots nice, but does not want to ssh or telnet, any idea? Feb 09 14:31:40 It pings? Feb 09 14:32:05 jepp, a shorter tone than unslung Feb 09 14:32:11 :-) Feb 09 14:32:27 Any TCP ports responding at all? Feb 09 14:32:30 how long did you wait on your first boot? Feb 09 14:33:46 and are you serial enabled? Feb 09 14:34:11 booted real fast, 15 sek, nop no serial Feb 09 14:34:52 it should ltake a while on first boot while it populates the network interface info. Feb 09 14:35:27 does it need a driver or a flash to work? Feb 09 14:36:36 if you built openslug recently (like within th epast week) that will work as described. Feb 09 14:37:16 first boot, wait for a while like 5-10min to be safe Feb 09 14:37:28 2nd boot, network should come up Feb 09 14:37:34 andyou can ssh 192.168.1.77 Feb 09 14:37:43 I dont htink telnet is enabled by default. Feb 09 14:38:24 ok Feb 09 14:39:16 the network diod is blinking anyway :) Feb 09 14:48:23 another question, while I wait for my slow slug ... I saw a bug report that gcc don't find all lib and header files, something in 'specs' file Feb 09 17:51:15 christopher-bbl: ping Feb 09 17:52:38 hi Feb 09 17:52:55 SpanKY: pong Feb 09 17:53:17 christopher, bk push working on windows xp here Feb 09 17:53:32 yeah, I read that Feb 09 17:53:41 thanks for putting that up I'll look into it Feb 09 17:54:03 only because BitMover support called me back to get it working Feb 09 17:54:34 it must have been a slow day at BitMover support... :) Feb 09 17:54:59 yeah Feb 09 17:55:27 christopher: hey, feel like hacking on genext2fs autoblock calc again ? :) Feb 09 17:55:33 and yes, it's sweet to watch bk push from my xp machine Feb 09 17:56:00 SpanKy: kergoth and I conlcluded that you couldn't ever get an entirely accurate count Feb 09 17:56:18 unless you build an image and then measure it Feb 09 17:56:24 without creating the filesystem twice, anyway :) Feb 09 17:56:28 if you're willing to do that, sure Feb 09 17:56:32 right Feb 09 17:56:32 it might be worthwhile. Feb 09 17:56:36 * kergoth shrugs Feb 09 17:56:49 right, well feel like fielding some questions from upstream ? :) Feb 09 17:57:11 sure Feb 09 17:57:19 http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/genext2fs-devel Feb 09 17:57:22 kergoth: do you have the code that you were working on? Feb 09 17:57:25 somewhere.. Feb 09 17:57:26 hehe Feb 09 17:57:30 i'll try to dig it up Feb 09 17:57:38 just drop a quick e-mail being like 'hi Xavier, questions about autoblock calc !?' Feb 09 17:58:34 ok, I'm short on time currently but I can see what I can do Feb 09 17:59:15 thanks :) Feb 09 17:59:24 np Feb 09 18:00:09 send the e-mail to the whole list? Feb 09 18:00:25 k, gotta run, bbl Feb 09 18:02:19 yeah, that'll be fine Feb 09 18:05:35 <[g2]> Hey SpanKY ! Feb 09 18:07:24 hey baby ! Feb 09 18:08:21 <[g2]> How's my fav' active Gentoo NSLU2 dev ? Feb 09 18:09:07 well, i flashed unslung instead of openslug Feb 09 18:09:16 since i forgot the difference Feb 09 18:09:30 and then when i tried to do unslung, there seems to be a bug in the uclibc bb Feb 09 18:09:36 <[g2]> 2.4 versus 2.6 :) Feb 09 18:09:48 well, the 2.4 kernel works a lot better with the usb driver than 2.6 Feb 09 18:09:49 <[g2]> good for uClibc testing :) Feb 09 18:09:52 which is to say i can use it Feb 09 18:10:09 lemme see if the bug still exists Feb 09 18:10:11 <[g2]> are you running usb-networking adapters ? Feb 09 18:10:15 no Feb 09 18:10:25 still using the onboard Feb 09 18:11:54 the bug with uclibc was in the bb's configuration Feb 09 18:12:06 meaning you'd have to fix it because i tried reading the bb files but got nowhere :/ Feb 09 18:12:28 whats wrong with it? Feb 09 18:12:31 <[g2]> was that the one that looped for ever ? Feb 09 18:12:39 yes Feb 09 18:12:39 <[g2]> filled up the hd ? Feb 09 18:12:45 ah, just an out of date defconfig Feb 09 18:12:46 the config output for cpu selection Feb 09 18:12:49 its a bug in uclibc's buildsystem Feb 09 18:12:54 and th kernels, for that matter Feb 09 18:13:03 when stdout isnt a tty, and it prmopts for something, it should error Feb 09 18:13:06 instead it loops indefinately Feb 09 18:13:19 i tried putting a 'yes "" |' somewhere and that didnt fly ;) Feb 09 18:13:26 *cough*hack*cough* Feb 09 18:13:27 <[g2]> :) Feb 09 18:13:31 :) Feb 09 18:13:54 so i just did a `bk pull && bk -r get` ... it should be fixed then ? Feb 09 18:14:35 <[g2]> SpanKY, you can just run the config manually can copy over the uClibc.config file Feb 09 18:14:43 hmm, now it fails during compile Feb 09 18:14:51 armeb-linux-uclibc-gcc: Command not found Feb 09 18:14:59 yes, i pushed the fix for the armeb uclibc 0.9.27 defconfig earlier Feb 09 18:15:18 <[g2]> ~praise kergoth Feb 09 18:15:20 All hail kergoth! Feb 09 18:15:34 eh, you should only ever get that message if the gcc-cross-initial wasnt built Feb 09 18:15:39 which cant happen Feb 09 18:15:42 <[g2]> the default was for generic arm Feb 09 18:15:48 unless you changed your target arch or os or machine or distro in the middle of a build Feb 09 18:16:06 you need to wipe tmp when you change a critical variable like that Feb 09 18:16:09 bah Feb 09 18:16:11 weak ! Feb 09 18:16:15 [g2]: did you see the change i did earlier? Feb 09 18:16:17 * SpanKY `rm -r`'s tmp Feb 09 18:16:23 <[g2]> kergoth, no which one ? Feb 09 18:16:24 [g2]: TARGET_ARCH and TARGET_OS no longer default to the BUILD versions Feb 09 18:16:30 [g2]: and the build aborts if you didnt set them Feb 09 18:16:44 should reduce support load a bit, from users who didnt set things per the docs Feb 09 18:16:54 and the build start now displays an overview of the configuration being used Feb 09 18:16:59 TARGET_OS, MACHINE, etc Feb 09 18:17:04 i noticed that Feb 09 18:17:05 so you can see at a glance if you're building correctly Feb 09 18:17:15 hopefully thatll help users fix their own screwups :) Feb 09 18:17:16 <[g2]> sounds cool Feb 09 18:17:17 hi all, is it possible to get the nslu2 to power down a maxtor onetiuch after a certain amount of idle time? Feb 09 18:17:40 <[g2]> NoRemorse, you mean spindown Feb 09 18:17:53 lol yes Feb 09 18:18:06 <[g2]> NoRemorse, has some remorse and read the wiki Feb 09 18:18:07 sending from the Treo650 I'm about to buy Feb 09 18:18:10 <[g2]> ~nslu2-wiki Feb 09 18:18:11 hmm... nslu2-wiki is the short-hand way of saying "Have a look at the NSLU2-Linux Wiki at http://www.nslu2-linux.org/". Feb 09 18:23:11 <[g2]> kergoth is there an easy way to just rebuild the kernel, I looked at the temp/do_run.compile commands but it didn't seem too happy Feb 09 18:24:59 ? Feb 09 18:25:08 bitbake -c clean virtual/kernel; bitbake virtual/kernel Feb 09 18:25:16 bitbake -c clean -b /path/to/openembedded/packages/linux/blah.bb Feb 09 18:25:20 bitbake -b /path/to/openembedded/packages/linux/blah.bb Feb 09 18:25:21 whatever Feb 09 18:25:54 <[g2]> kergoth, I'm attempting to add so printk's to the kernel to debug the usbnet issue Feb 09 18:26:14 <[g2]> I'm gonna be rebuilting debugging kernels Feb 09 18:26:52 bitbake it Feb 09 18:26:55 go into tmp/work and modify Feb 09 18:27:07 then rm -f tmp/stamps/whatever.do_compile Feb 09 18:27:08 <[g2]> I'm trying to investigate if the usbnet issue we have is related to http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-arm@vger.rutgers.edu/msg03879.html Feb 09 18:27:09 bitbake it again Feb 09 18:27:30 or use bitbake's -f option with -c to force execution of a task even if it believes its completed it already Feb 09 18:27:44 <[g2]> ok, you I just need to nude the stamps Feb 09 18:27:49 <[g2]> :) nuke Feb 09 18:27:55 only do_configure. Feb 09 18:28:04 if you nuke do_unpack, itll unpack fresh sources right on top of yours Feb 09 18:28:06 he Feb 09 18:28:07 h Feb 09 18:28:39 <[g2]> ok so do_configure or do_compile Feb 09 18:28:52 <[g2]> configure if there's a new config Feb 09 18:29:03 <[g2]> and compile if I'm just building Feb 09 18:29:25 right Feb 09 18:29:31 <[g2]> nod. THX Feb 09 18:29:36 np Feb 09 18:47:03 <[g2]> kergoth, COOL ! That works great! Feb 09 18:47:12 <[g2]> In rcu_dereference and incrementing INDELIVERS Feb 09 18:47:25 <[g2]> :) Feb 09 18:47:30 cool Feb 09 18:47:59 <[g2]> Now I should be able to track down the bug Feb 09 18:59:09 <[g2]> Hmmmmmmm ... interesting Feb 09 19:05:20 rwhitby... It seems that class path is not completely compile most likely as a result of not having java on your build machine. Feb 09 19:06:45 It should have produced a file in ipk opt/share/classpath/glibj.zip. It could also be you don't have zip installed on your build machine. Feb 09 19:09:04 rwhitby? Feb 09 19:24:00 garpinc: he works now. Feb 09 19:34:59 Does anyone else do builds when he's away. Feb 09 19:35:23 there are others that can if they are available. Feb 09 19:35:46 like who? Feb 09 19:36:08 since this is a volunteer outfit they do what they can. Feb 09 19:36:26 if somebody was around who could do it they would speak up. Feb 09 19:37:10 I can do build but I don't know if I am priveleged to to promotion. Feb 09 19:37:38 How does one get awarded that honour? Feb 09 19:39:19 rwhitby is the package manager...and only he promotes packages iirc. Feb 09 19:40:20 so he looks at packages all the time (when he has time) and promotes those that follow the template and work. Feb 09 19:40:31 ok we'll wait till he has a chance... Some people were complaining on newsgroup that jamvm is broke.. Feb 09 19:41:09 Most likely that he did not have zip on his build machine.. Feb 09 19:41:27 okay...since this is a OpenSource project and nobody is being paid to maintain things, things get done ASAP. Feb 09 19:43:00 Things are actually pretty damn good here. I wasn't complaining... Feb 09 19:46:54 hi all, on the wiki for SetSpinDowntTime for maxtors, it says "you can use a tool provided by Maxtor on the CD that comes with the drive", what is the tool please as I have lost my cd and want to dl it off maxtor, all they ahve is drivers Feb 09 19:50:23 can't help you here... Feb 09 19:50:44 I'd say find a friend or ask for a copy of the disk on the mailing list. Feb 09 19:50:52 ty Feb 09 19:50:56 yw! Feb 09 19:53:44 How does one subscribe to the mailing list? Feb 09 19:54:27 hi there... Feb 09 19:54:32 go to groups.yahoo.com Feb 09 19:54:35 Hi ::) Feb 09 19:55:00 and type in nslu2-linux on the search section. Feb 09 19:55:11 and then you can subscribe on the homepage. Feb 09 19:55:22 Thanks. Feb 09 19:55:26 yw Feb 09 19:56:01 No pure email mailing list then? Just the yahoo interface? Feb 09 19:56:37 the yahoo groups can be emailed to your normal mailbox (like a mailinglist) Feb 09 19:56:44 and you can reply from there. Feb 09 19:57:38 Okay. Thanks Feb 09 19:57:58 I think also available on gmane Feb 09 19:58:04 Cool Feb 09 19:58:24 enjoy! Feb 09 20:00:16 Thanks ::) Feb 09 21:03:56 <[g2]> nitea ll Feb 09 21:04:21 <[g2]> kergoth, Thx for the help again. I'm honing in on the usbnet issue Feb 09 21:04:29 no problem Feb 09 21:04:31 night Feb 09 21:21:42 Anyone one available to answer a package building question? Feb 09 21:26:03 I *might* be able to help....but if its over my head i"ll let you kow. Feb 09 21:26:06 know Feb 09 21:27:35 Okay, thanks Feb 09 21:29:04 I'm building natively on the nslu2. When I make my app, the resulting binaries have "armv5b-softfloat-linux-" or similar at the beginning of their filenames. Feb 09 21:30:41 okay I haven't built natively *yet* (I'm putting together a native build machine tommorrow :)) but give me a couple of days (or somebody else jump in) Feb 09 21:31:12 Removing the "$(GNU_HOST_NAME)" and related bits from configure prevents this, but other *.mks I've looked at all seem to have this, and yet the packages install binaries without such details in the filenames. Feb 09 21:31:18 Okay ::) Feb 09 21:32:16 Admitedly, I have not yet compiled other packages to see if the *self-compiled* ones are like this. Feb 09 21:32:24 sounds like a "feature" of that package's build process Feb 09 21:32:28 have you looked at any of the other native packages? Feb 09 21:32:39 and seen what their makefiles look like? Feb 09 21:33:29 dinner call...bbs Feb 09 21:33:35 Yeah, they have the configure lines in them. I understand that specifying those details are important for cross-compiling. Feb 09 21:33:47 *wave* Feb 09 22:56:43 ~seen rwhitby-web Feb 09 22:56:45 rwhitby-web was last seen on IRC in channel #nslu2-linux, 23h 34m 18s ago, saying: 'back later'. Feb 09 23:30:42 bob_tm-away: you're right, stunnel should be in /opt/sbin, fixing it. Feb 09 23:36:45 03sidddy * 10unslung/ (3 files in 2 dirs): changed path to /opt/sbin **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Feb 09 23:59:56 2005