**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Apr 06 09:59:56 2006 Apr 06 12:19:01 dwery-zzzz: ping? Apr 06 12:23:49 Good Morning NAiL Apr 06 12:26:59 morning, mwester_ Apr 06 12:28:34 Have you modded any NSLU2 for automatic power-on? I see several different approaches, and am considering trying one. Apr 06 12:30:58 yup, two Apr 06 12:31:22 Which technique did you use? Apr 06 12:31:26 I used alt. 1 Apr 06 12:31:47 Which has worked for me Apr 06 12:32:58 Ok. I shall try to find the part. It's thunderstorm season here, and my NSLU2 is my secure SSH server so I can reach my home network while I travel -- won't do to have it not power back up after a storm. Apr 06 12:44:00 mwester: I'm using the MCP120-450 for this purpose. Apr 06 12:44:16 Digikey has them. Apr 06 12:47:35 mwester, the same approach as dyoung-away was used for my slug Apr 06 12:48:00 it requires a fine tip soldering iron and a fast hand as you need to solder one of the wires onto an smd resistor Apr 06 12:48:18 * eFfeM had it done by a more skilled hw person Apr 06 12:58:51 mwester: I've done three slugs with that three pin part. Apr 06 16:01:32 anyone here has access to nudi? Apr 06 16:02:49 for some reason, py-setuptools has not been upgrade to 0.6a11 Apr 06 16:03:25 and it is blocking the build of py-sqlobject, in turn blocks everything Apr 06 16:05:21 to be more specific, py-setuptools-stage of 0.6a11 is probably not done Apr 06 16:08:45 if anyone has access to nudi, please do a "make py-setuptools-dirclean" Apr 06 16:14:21 03bzhou * 10unslung/make/ (py-setuptools.mk py-sqlobject.mk): bump IPK_VERSION of py-setuptools and py-sqlobject Apr 06 16:18:21 03caplink811 * 10unslung/sources/clamav/postinst: correcing a typo Apr 06 16:19:20 03caplink811 * 10unslung/make/clamav.mk: upstream update to version 0.88.1 Apr 06 16:25:47 03caplink811 * 10unslung/make/clamav.mk: bumped the ipk version Apr 06 18:41:06 Hi folks! I'm setting up thttpd to run virtual hosting (as described in the wiki, http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/VirtualHostingWithTHTTPD). Things are looking kinda good, I managed to get aliases for my slug-homepage (lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Apr 6 21:40 myslug.homedns.org -> html). The links to my other sites aren't working, though. A link (lrwxrwxrwx 1 root ... Apr 06 18:41:07 ...root 43 Apr 6 21:29 mypage.homedns.org -> /share/hdd/data/vhosts/mypage.homedns.org/) is working well enough (cd takes me to the dir) but I get a strange error-message when connecting: "There was an unusual problem serving the requested URL." Where should I start troubleshooting? Grateful for any help! Apr 06 19:09:04 Hmmm...this is getting even more bizarre...one of my links works just fine, and takes me to the test-page I put in the home directory. The other link is identical (except for the name, of course), works just as fine as the other...but it gives me an error message. The request reaches the server OK, as I can see in the log-file, but something gets messed up on the way. Apr 06 19:18:56 And to add to the odd behavior. I now have setup three different virtual hosts, A, B and C. a.homedns.org works perfectly, b.homedns.org doesn't work, it has to be b.homedns.org/index.html. And c.homedns.org doesn't work at all, with or without index.html. The setup of all three is identical - I'm rather amused by this :) Apr 06 19:31:52 * mucsleber is away - lurking -(20:39:27 p:on)7,2 -t0e7-  Apr 06 20:56:45 Hello there, good people. Tell me, does php-mysql work with php-thttpd? And if it does, is there anything special I should do to make them run together? I can't access my mysql-tables through php-scripts at the moment Apr 06 21:00:06 03marceln * 10unslung/ (make/ipkg-web.mk sources/ipkg-web/package.cgi): Apr 06 21:00:06 Worked on wishes from "http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/Unslung/Ipkg-web" Apr 06 21:00:06 Added a delete option and a update repository. Apr 06 21:00:06 Build in a check if bash is available and use it because its much faster. Apr 06 23:46:35 this is odd Apr 06 23:47:10 When I switch on my slug now, the network led goes on, then off, then on, then off, then goes stable. Apr 06 23:47:43 (and it does not boot) Apr 06 23:57:14 odd Apr 06 23:57:25 I just reflashed, and it still doesn't boot Apr 06 23:58:37 * NAiL yanks out the battery Apr 07 00:02:55 finally, it booted Apr 07 00:32:51 rwhitby-away: ping? Apr 07 00:35:03 I've got a small dilemma... I can't figure out exactly what features to enable in the kernel for 3.6-beta Apr 07 00:35:56 I don't think the drivers necessary to boot off of IDE will fit. Apr 07 00:41:19 * NAiL builds a kernel with everything in Apr 07 00:58:20 NAiL: just configure it the same as the defconfig version in OE before you modularised the kernel Apr 07 00:58:40 Did that kernel support the lude and such? Apr 07 01:06:02 rwhitby-away: What's your thoughts on EABI/new gcc/new glibc for the release after 3.6-beta? Apr 07 01:06:42 well, anyone for that matter Apr 07 01:08:52 too far away to even think about Apr 07 01:14:32 rwhitby-away: ok, with ide/scsi/usb demodularised, the kernel is 1004k Apr 07 01:14:58 NAiL: Hello Apr 07 01:15:03 the limit is 1024, right? Apr 07 01:15:06 NAiL: just fits then Apr 07 01:15:19 good Apr 07 01:15:36 I'll test it in a while and commit the changes if it works Apr 07 01:16:42 NAiL: I came across a problem compiling a program unrelated to nslu/openslug. Apr 07 01:16:57 and you're telling me why? ;) Apr 07 01:17:09 The compiler was looking for libraries in /home/repvik/builds/openslug-2.7-beta/tmp/cross/armeb-linux/lib Apr 07 01:17:13 aah Apr 07 01:17:14 yes Apr 07 01:17:16 libtool Apr 07 01:17:24 libtool is braindamaged, sorry Apr 07 01:17:33 I symlinked that to /usr/lib, and I got my program to compile. Apr 07 01:17:43 yeah Apr 07 01:17:56 It's a known problem, and I'll try getting it fixed in the next release Apr 07 01:18:00 I just thought I'd mention it. Apr 07 01:18:02 Oh, ok Apr 07 01:19:44 np, good thing people report problems ;) Apr 07 01:20:03 May I hassle you with another problem? Apr 07 01:20:11 ofcourse Apr 07 01:21:52 I'm trying to get a ZD1211B usb wireless working. It should be working, everything *looks* ok, but it just won't work. I think it might be because of how I compiled the module... Apr 07 01:22:43 hmm Apr 07 01:22:47 I don't have a -B Apr 07 01:23:07 I couldn't find the kernel source in any openslug package, so I downloaded and compiled linux-2.6.12.2 from kernel.org, (didn't install it), just used it to compile the ZD1211B drivers against. Apr 07 01:23:07 but there is hopefully a new openslug release soon... you might wanna wait until then Apr 07 01:23:17 ok Apr 07 01:24:35 And I need to figure out how to build both modules Apr 07 01:25:01 I don't receive any errors, and I see arp traffic, but the slug dosen't respond to arp requests. I'm not sure if it's something else, or because I built against a different kernel source... Apr 07 01:26:55 To build the second module, there is a variable to set in the Makefile, but I'm sure you know that :) It's a different module name (zd1211 vs. 121211b) Apr 07 01:27:02 yeah, I know that ;) Apr 07 01:28:22 I'll need someone to test the zd1211b module though :) Apr 07 01:29:18 You'll probably want someone who already has it working on their nslu at one point. :) Apr 07 01:29:33 well Apr 07 01:29:40 I'm not sure anyone has yet :-= Apr 07 01:29:56 s/=/)/ Apr 07 01:29:58 NAiL meant: I'm not sure anyone has yet :-) Apr 07 01:31:28 It's weird, using tcpdump, I can see that I'm receiving packets over the wireless, and I can transmit packets, and see them on another computer. Apr 07 01:33:20 the packets look good? header info is correct? not endian-swapped? Apr 07 01:37:22 The packets look good, IP address / MAC address is correct. It's not endian-swapped, although I'm basing that on the fact that the MAC is readible, and the accesspoint essid is correct. Apr 07 01:38:33 should be simple enough to confirm the MAC Apr 07 01:39:08 I've confirmed the MAC, read it off the device. Apr 07 01:39:21 ...off the label. Apr 07 01:39:29 ok Apr 07 01:40:44 I'm going to try compiling the driver against the kernel source in the openslug source. Instead of the source off of kernel.org. Yes, I just thought of this now, feel free to hit me. Apr 07 01:41:05 jbot, lart brownj Apr 07 01:41:05 * jbot slams brownj against a large cement Tux Apr 07 01:41:06 All those packages I was installing, I kindof forgot about the source. Apr 07 01:41:34 I'll apologize if it works Apr 07 01:41:56 for the record, I never got any errors, and everything else seemed to be working. Apr 07 01:44:04 I thought people had gotten further along with the zd1211, but that was a while ago Apr 07 01:44:28 jacques: zd1211, not zd1211b Apr 07 01:44:37 Since I happen to be the maintainer, I know :-P Apr 07 01:45:56 huh? Apr 07 01:46:03 they are different? Apr 07 01:46:11 yes Apr 07 01:46:12 :-) Apr 07 01:46:14 different chipsets Apr 07 01:46:20 only the non-b is built by OE Apr 07 01:46:50 sigh Apr 07 01:46:55 same old crap Apr 07 01:47:50 it's not OE's fault though... the makefile only builds one or the other Apr 07 01:48:00 I guess we are lucky they even bothered to add the "b" Apr 07 01:50:23 yeah sorry, this time I wasn't complaining about oe, but about the manufacturer Apr 07 01:50:44 they've actually gotten better on the driver front lately Apr 07 01:50:58 dunno if they actually kinda-follow the development the OSS guys are doing Apr 07 01:51:17 but the stability of the driver has increased a *lot* the last 3-4 months Apr 07 01:51:45 nice Apr 07 01:54:09 I've sent in a couple of patches too Apr 07 01:55:17 that reminds me... I wonder if the patch I got in the ubuntu kernel has been pushed to the repo Apr 07 01:55:38 I spent all day playing with splice() Apr 07 01:55:47 but it made things slower Apr 07 01:55:50 splice? Apr 07 01:56:21 new kernel syscall Apr 07 01:56:49 zero-copy thing Apr 07 01:56:53 ah Apr 07 01:57:06 but nobody seems to want to do what I and several people need Apr 07 01:57:36 true zero-copy from a buffer - everything is about files - sendfile(), splice() Apr 07 01:57:45 zero-copy to a socket that is **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Apr 07 09:59:56 2006