**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Nov 15 02:59:56 2005 Nov 15 03:04:07 03azummo * 10nas100d/kernel/2.6.14/60-nas100d-i2c.patch: i2c: ixp4xx 0.0.1 Nov 15 03:39:52 03azummo * 10nas100d/kernel/2.6.14/60-nas100d-i2c.patch: i2c: ixp4xx 0.0.2 Nov 15 03:52:25 03azummo * 10nas100d/kernel/2.6.14/60-nas100d-i2c.patch: i2c: 0.0.3 Nov 15 04:01:14 03hrw 07org.openembedded.dev * r2b5fa295... 10/packages/ntp/ (files/gcc4.patch ntp_4.2.0.bb): ntp 4.2.0: fixed build problem with gcc 4.x Nov 15 04:01:16 03dyoung 07org.openembedded.dev * raa6fecda... 10/packages/linux/nas100d-kernel/2.6.14/60-nas100d-i2c.patch: nas100d-kernel: revised i2c 0.0.3 patchset Nov 15 04:26:29 03azummo * 10nas100d/kernel/2.6.14/60-nas100d-i2c.patch: i2c: 0.0.4 Nov 15 05:05:57 03xora 07org.openembedded.dev * rd62f0dcd... 10/packages/mozilla/ (firefox_1.0.7.bb thunderbird_1.0.7.bb): Nov 15 05:05:57 firefox-1.0.7: New version Nov 15 05:05:57 thunderbird-1.0.7: New version Nov 15 05:05:57 Version bumps of both of these packages to the latest stable version. Nov 15 08:15:55 03jbowler 07org.openembedded.dev * r62bfda18... 10/packages/meta/slugos-image.bb: openslug: fix flash image build, only affects openslug.conf Nov 15 10:21:00 03jbowler 07org.openembedded.dev * r7a5b850b... 10/packages/db/ (db-4.3.29/arm-thumb-mutex.patch db_4.3.29.bb): Nov 15 10:21:00 db: fix thumb uclibc operation in 4.3.29 Nov 15 10:21:00 - uclibc thumb builds were using libpthread to implement mutexes, the Nov 15 10:21:00 - uclibc version seems to be a stub (at least on thumb). This commit Nov 15 10:21:00 - fixes the ARM/gcc-assembly mutex implementation so that it has thumb Nov 15 10:21:01 - support and the resultant db4 works (tested on LE Thumb uclibc) Nov 15 10:35:56 03jbowler 07org.openembedded.dev * r5df1387c... 10/packages/db/ (db-4.3.29 files): Nov 15 10:35:56 db-native: unbreak build of 4.3.29 Nov 15 10:35:56 - adding a patch to db_4.3.29 breaks db-native, which needs the same Nov 15 10:35:56 - patch, moved the patch to 'files' since it should work on all versions Nov 15 10:35:56 - which require it. Nov 15 10:56:17 03hrw 07org.openembedded.dev * r8a31a000... 10/packages/meta/meta-opie.bb: meta-opie: removed usbutils from DEPENDS as nothing in OPIE use it. Machines with USB Host function should depend on it in their machine config. Nov 15 10:56:20 03hrw 07org.openembedded.dev * r7f8e96e8... 10/packages/ntp/ (files/ipv6only-workaround.patch ntp_4.2.0.bb): (log message trimmed) Nov 15 10:56:20 ntp 4.2.0: added workaround for IPv6 problem on 2.4.18 machines Nov 15 10:56:20 - according to http://bugs.debian.org/249216 problem exist in kernels Nov 15 10:56:20 older then 2.4.26 - quote: Nov 15 10:56:21 "It's a kernel bug. Returns an AF_INET6 socket, but IPV6_V6ONLY fails. Nov 15 10:56:23 There may be a way to work-around it in ntpdate, but the correct answer Nov 15 10:56:25 is to upgrade the kernel." Nov 15 11:25:45 jbot, status Nov 15 11:25:46 Since Thu Nov 10 00:10:47 2005, there have been 381 modifications, 1092 questions, 0 dunnos, 0 morons and 1045 commands. I have been awake for 5d 18h 15m 18s this session, and currently reference 109628 factoids. I'm using about 19228 kB of memory. With 0 active forks. Process time user/system 16353.49/1332.97 child 0.04/0.01 Nov 15 14:07:50 03azummo * 10nas100d/kernel/2.6.14/defconfig: i2c patch + beta rtc driver Nov 15 14:33:07 03azummo * 10nas100d/kernel/2.6.14/60-nas100d-i2c.patch: i2c + rtc, really. Nov 15 14:58:28 could someone explain me/encode how to create a package for unslung? :> Nov 15 15:01:58 wiki/howto/addapackagetounslung Nov 15 15:02:25 thanks Nov 15 16:26:17 why is it that running setup-env for natively compiling openslug makes no changes to environment variables? Nov 15 17:18:30 03azummo * 10nas100d/kernel/2.6.14/60-nas100d-i2c.patch: i2c + rtc 0.2 Nov 15 19:17:21 why does coldplug not work? Nov 15 19:46:50 <[g2]> cheef-daniel that's a pretty open question Nov 15 19:47:01 <[g2]> like what's important Nov 15 19:47:37 for example my scanner: I have a script in /etc/hotplug.d/usb/ Nov 15 19:47:52 the script runs whenever the scanner is plugged in Nov 15 19:48:06 but not on a (re)boot Nov 15 19:48:55 so I think thats coldplug not working correct because during boot the script should run Nov 15 19:50:56 I find another way in the wiki to do it manualy, but I think it should work normaly Nov 15 20:01:12 cheef-daniel: Correct me if I'm wrong, but coldplug must be explicately setup for each device Nov 15 20:01:37 It's designed to find devices that can't easily be auto-configed, or need a userland driver Nov 15 20:02:25 is there something like this included alreay in openslug? Nov 15 20:02:45 ipkg install coldplug I think Nov 15 20:02:50 Or else compile it Nov 15 20:03:54 I don't know if coldplug the right thing, all I want to do is that was hotplug does, but without replugging Nov 15 20:04:22 check the command line options Nov 15 20:04:29 There might be one to get it to work Nov 15 20:05:10 you mean the command line options of hotplug? Nov 15 20:05:14 yeah Nov 15 20:05:26 Try hotplug --help and see if something looks like you want Nov 15 20:07:02 I tryed it before but I must parse some parameters as environment-variables, and the parameters must be determited dynamicly (e.g address of the device) Nov 15 20:07:15 That's not to hard Nov 15 20:07:34 Once you have hotplug doing the way you want, I'll help you setup a diversion script which will get hotplug to execute on startup Nov 15 20:07:41 that one with environment not, but that one with the address Nov 15 20:07:48 ...? Nov 15 20:07:57 (I never used hotplug so I'm kinda lost) Nov 15 20:08:20 ok, I will look for the parameters Nov 15 20:08:44 cheef-daniel: So how do you like linux Nov 15 20:10:09 I like linux because you can do many things easier like in windows, (when you kno how) Nov 15 20:11:11 cheef-daniel: You should try it on your desktop Nov 15 20:11:24 toss in WINE and you have windows compatibilty with plenty of apps Nov 15 20:11:59 I have (in Emulator, and earlyer as dualboot-system) Nov 15 20:12:10 and? Nov 15 20:12:52 does work nice Nov 15 20:13:40 you think about you might be a convert? Nov 15 20:14:43 instead of windows? no I can't work/play without it. I need many programs which wont work in Linux Nov 15 20:16:37 It's a nice systems for companys or multimediasystems, but no for Gamers and developing Windows-Apps Nov 15 21:16:19 anyone gotten nfs server setup on openslug? Nov 15 21:23:13 McTails: I have all parameters for hotplug, the only thing is the device-address Nov 15 21:25:15 is there some way how can I find out which /proc/bus/usb/... is the right when I have the vendor/product Nov 15 21:27:32 ok, i've produced a samba package compiled natively, but bitbake gave some errors when packaging Nov 15 21:27:43 and hld seems to have disappeared Nov 15 21:28:07 ok found it in /proc/bus/usb/devices, but how can I read the bus/device number within a script? Nov 15 21:28:13 errors like Nov 15 21:28:14 NOTE: samba contains dangling symlink to /usr/sbin/smbmount Nov 15 21:28:14 NOTE: Couldn't find shared library provider for libcrypt.so.1 Nov 15 21:28:24 lots of unable to find shared library Nov 15 21:42:39 can somebody help me to parse a file? Nov 15 21:44:44 I have problems with grep/sed... Nov 15 21:54:10 cheef-daniel: what are you trying to parse for? Nov 15 21:54:34 (i've not used sed, but i've used grep, and i know perl regular expressions fairly well) Nov 15 21:55:53 I want to parse /proc/bus/usb/devices I must search for a vendor id, get 2 lines before that and parse a parameter "Dev" Nov 15 21:56:20 that sounds fairly tricky Nov 15 21:56:44 Or a easyier way to get the adress of a usb device with a given vendor/proc Nov 15 21:56:44 i dont think my grep knowledge is that good Nov 15 21:57:18 have you, or anyone else for that matter, had any issues where dropbear says the following when trying to ssh somewhere? Nov 15 21:57:21 No auth methods could be used. Nov 15 21:57:50 how? Nov 15 21:58:37 how what? Nov 15 21:58:59 wrong channel sorry, but I didnt have that Nov 15 22:28:19 cheef-daniel, parsing the devices file is a job for awk. Arcane, but can be done. Nov 15 22:29:25 You might also consider the lsusb utility (ipkg is "usbutils") -- it might do the job (don't know off the top of my head, though). Nov 15 22:43:27 if hld comes back and im not around, can someone point him to www.nathancoad.com/ipk-samba-3.0.20b.tar.bz2 Nov 15 22:46:19 got it to work with the sane-find-scanner, thx **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Nov 16 03:00:00 2005