**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jul 03 02:59:56 2006 Jul 03 03:53:01 so what's the status of nslu2 support in mainline ? Jul 03 03:53:07 all there ? mostly there ? Jul 03 03:55:53 LEDs and RTC are there Jul 03 03:56:24 i guess the question i really want to ask is, can i fetch mainline and use it or do i still need to go through OE/etc... Jul 03 03:56:40 with the correct defconfig (which is not in mainline yet), everything is there except the bit which sets your MAC address automatically (that patch was rejected) and the bit which corrects the clock frequency (that was also rejected) Jul 03 03:56:51 only patch i recall seeing on l-a-k is the 66.0 vs 66.6 crystal Jul 03 03:57:01 http://svn.nslu2-linux.org/svnroot/kernel/2.6.17 Jul 03 03:57:27 oh thank god Jul 03 03:57:30 disposition of each patch (including links to l-a-k) are inline Jul 03 03:57:32 monotone is so awful Jul 03 03:58:09 monotone is a means to an end (the end being using OpenEmbedded as the base of the SlugOS distribution) Jul 03 03:58:22 doing an update with it takes forever Jul 03 03:58:40 assuming it works in the first place and doesnt barf due to abi changes Jul 03 04:04:02 thanks rwhitby, i applied the patches listed in series and everything went in cleanly Jul 03 04:05:40 A number of them need to be reworked, as described in the desciption of each patch. Jul 03 05:16:04 there a viewcvs for the svn repo ? Jul 03 05:16:32 wondering what repos are served on http://svn.nslu2-linux.org/svnroot/ other than http://svn.nslu2-linux.org/svnroot/kernel/ Jul 03 05:33:23 SpanKY: trac.nslu2-linux.org Jul 03 05:33:49 thanks Jul 03 05:42:49 anyone installed the gentoo 2005.1 stage3 and been able to get it up to date? I keep failing on compiling one package... Jul 03 05:44:06 which pkg ? Jul 03 05:44:14 I emerge --sync 'd and I have gotten through 30 some of the 50 some packages that had upgrades since that 2005.1 stage3 Jul 03 05:44:26 just sec can't recall name hang on Jul 03 05:44:30 one sec Jul 03 05:44:35 gotta log back into it Jul 03 05:46:35 calcuting world dependencies on non turbo slug, one sec here... Jul 03 05:52:30 ok, i synced and managed to pick up 5 additional packages, but i think it was binutils... Jul 03 05:52:33 almost sure... Jul 03 05:52:56 fails with a /confdir3/confdir3/confdir3/confdir3 error over for about 3 pages... Jul 03 05:53:27 anyway at the moment i am building the 21 packages Jul 03 05:53:54 we shall see for sure when and if it fails again which i hope it doesn't Jul 03 05:54:09 ah sounds like coreutils Jul 03 05:54:13 and portage was updated on this arch to 2.1-r1 after all of this Jul 03 05:54:18 yes coreutils!!! Jul 03 05:54:21 you are right Jul 03 05:54:23 yeah i still havent solved that bug for sure with az Jul 03 05:54:30 i have a local patch for uclibc, i should test it out Jul 03 05:54:32 wait you have the same prob??? Jul 03 05:54:45 so i will be able to get as up to date as anyone has? Jul 03 05:54:47 i made the gentoo stages Jul 03 05:54:59 haha cool man Jul 03 05:55:06 nice to meet you Jul 03 05:55:16 you should be able to get pass the issue by `FEATURES=-sandbox emerge coreutils` Jul 03 05:55:29 thanks!!! Jul 03 05:56:03 omg you are the shit (excuse my french) but this has been driving me nuts for days Jul 03 05:56:36 so anyway, is anyone else running gentoo on it? Jul 03 05:58:01 *shrug* Jul 03 05:58:12 i see a peep or two in #gentoo-embedded Jul 03 05:58:18 i run Gentoo on everything though Jul 03 05:58:21 me too Jul 03 05:58:40 sparcs, alpha, nslu2, x86, amd64 and ppc Jul 03 05:59:10 you should really de-underclock it too Jul 03 05:59:15 i know Jul 03 05:59:18 i am just afraid Jul 03 05:59:20 it literallly cuts emerges by half Jul 03 05:59:30 i figured ;p Jul 03 05:59:43 how easy it it? Jul 03 05:59:49 the sm is just so small Jul 03 05:59:57 that resistor is tiny Jul 03 06:00:33 i mean, can i just kind of crush it with the nail clipper, and scrape it off? Jul 03 06:00:40 yes Jul 03 06:01:01 and it's reasonably easy? Jul 03 06:01:02 i used a solder iron Jul 03 06:01:11 heated up the pads and slid it off Jul 03 06:01:14 scary Jul 03 06:01:21 i don't want to put an iron near it Jul 03 06:01:26 understood Jul 03 06:01:44 jacques can i do it with the nail clippers and just crush it, no iron needed? right? Jul 03 06:01:46 it really is a trivial operation, but if you havent used a solder before, i can understand your hesitantion Jul 03 06:01:48 I've desoldered both of my slugs now Jul 03 06:01:56 i have used a soldering iron Jul 03 06:02:00 i am just BAD at it Jul 03 06:02:12 i've done a lot of modding, but i always fuck it up Jul 03 06:02:20 like playstation mod chips that type of modding Jul 03 06:02:22 easy shit Jul 03 06:02:36 and even that i occasionally burned boards etc Jul 03 06:02:46 i made good money chipping ps1s for a while Jul 03 06:02:47 ;p Jul 03 06:03:10 but anyway... Jul 03 06:03:13 back to nslu2 Jul 03 06:03:43 but jacques. point is, it is possible w/o an iron yes? Jul 03 06:06:00 SpanKY you still around? Jul 03 06:08:53 npt-laptop: you could probably do it with a blunt knife Jul 03 06:09:09 (but a soldering iron will be better) Jul 03 06:09:17 rwhitby: awesome, thank you for the advice Jul 03 06:09:22 ? Jul 03 06:09:27 perhaps i will try and fine a really light iron Jul 03 06:09:31 oh spanky Jul 03 06:09:58 there were two choices for which resistor to remove. we chose that one cause it had the least likelihood of blunt soldering irons damaging surrounding tracks Jul 03 06:10:02 i was wondering can i exchange emails with you via msg since i am running this and you created the stage and we might have similiar interests? Jul 03 06:10:27 basically i could test patches or something if you want Jul 03 06:10:43 better to use the gentoo-embedded irc channel or mailing list Jul 03 06:10:49 ok that's cool Jul 03 06:10:53 no prob Jul 03 06:10:59 feel free to keep discussing gentoo on the slug here if you like Jul 03 06:11:01 i am about to subscribe to that list Jul 03 06:11:11 (i.e. for nslu2-specific issues) Jul 03 06:11:16 that is one of the few gentoo lists i am not subscribed to yet Jul 03 06:11:21 i get it Jul 03 06:11:24 sounds fine to me Jul 03 06:11:32 my findings i think Jul 03 06:11:46 will go to the mailing list, this channel, and that channel Jul 03 06:11:52 as everyone should hear :) Jul 03 06:12:28 so spanky are you an official gentoo dev? Jul 03 06:13:13 rwhitby: i have read a lot about you about nslu2 related stuff :) Jul 03 06:13:42 you have been playing with the slug for a while then? Jul 03 06:14:19 two years now Jul 03 06:14:21 wow Jul 03 06:14:23 cool Jul 03 06:14:39 seems you have done a lot, thanks Jul 03 06:14:47 you're welcome Jul 03 06:14:48 this is a cool community Jul 03 06:14:58 everyone is so nice and helpful Jul 03 06:15:04 over 100 other developers to thank too ;-) Jul 03 06:15:12 i know :) Jul 03 06:15:24 i just meant, i like to thank devs for their work Jul 03 06:15:31 especially on cool projects like this one Jul 03 06:15:42 yeah, I left the wrt54g developer community specifically cause of the bad attitude in that community Jul 03 06:15:48 i mean, a 65 dollar machine?? Jul 03 06:16:16 (and started this one with the attempy to keep the crap that happened to wrt54g hacking out of this community) Jul 03 06:16:19 really? i am interested in that dev community as well, though honestly i run linksys firmware still ;p Jul 03 06:16:34 cool Jul 03 06:16:41 if i may ask, what happened? Jul 03 06:16:48 just bad attitudes or? Jul 03 06:17:50 i mean i know that wrt54g hacking is way big now, so, more room for assholes or commercial shit or what? Jul 03 06:18:34 spanky: I didn't offend you did I? I didn't intend to if I did somehow, sorry, I talk a lot. Jul 03 06:20:24 npt-laptop: google "sveasoft" or "TheIndividual". Irrespective of who was wrong or right, death threats were made between competing fragmented development communities. Jul 03 06:20:46 huh ? Jul 03 06:20:53 i'm in the middle of building a mythtv box Jul 03 06:20:59 npt-laptop: i'm vapier@gentoo.org Jul 03 06:21:18 i'm sorry i just worried i offended you sorry :) Jul 03 06:22:39 spanky: not that you need it, but i am nicholas.thompson1@mchsi.com Jul 03 06:23:57 * SpanKY waves Jul 03 06:24:22 * npt-laptop waves back Jul 03 06:25:08 rwhitby: well, whatever happened, thanks for this community and what you've done for it, it seems cool as hell Jul 03 06:26:12 npt-laptop: it's nice to be appreciated for the effort. Jul 03 06:27:16 cool, because i really, really do mean it. Jul 03 06:27:28 i mean i have been into this for about a week and i am hooked. Jul 03 06:27:51 i got my machine 6 days ago Jul 03 06:27:55 and you know how?? Jul 03 06:27:56 hehe Jul 03 06:28:10 i got a giftcard to target from my grandma for my birthday Jul 03 06:28:12 and Jul 03 06:28:16 it was for $100 Jul 03 06:28:17 and so Jul 03 06:28:42 i went to target.com to look through the computers section to buy the best CRAP (so i thought) i could find Jul 03 06:28:44 and then Jul 03 06:28:59 i remembered how much the slug cost and how bad i wanted one Jul 03 06:29:11 and that i have 3 huge usb drives doing nothing Jul 03 06:29:15 so Jul 03 06:29:18 anyway Jul 03 06:29:28 i basically got it in the mail last monday Jul 03 06:29:30 and here we are Jul 03 06:29:36 and i am hooked! Jul 03 06:29:48 i am gonna have to get another, once i get my first paycheck Jul 03 06:29:57 i start a new job on wednesday Jul 03 06:30:02 and it's linux related!@ Jul 03 06:30:05 :) Jul 03 06:30:16 i am happy Jul 03 06:31:10 rwhitby: curious, when testing your kernels, you just boot them right out of ram right ? mind if i ask what redboot cmds you use ? Jul 03 06:31:36 SpanKY: actually, these days I usually just flash an image containing the kernel Jul 03 06:32:11 but we have a HowTo page on testing a kernel from RAM Jul 03 06:32:34 http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/TestAnImageInRamUsingRedBoot Jul 03 06:32:38 that sounds interesting... Jul 03 06:32:39 Those are the commands I use. Jul 03 06:32:48 (I usually cut'n'paste them from that page) Jul 03 06:32:50 ok, sounds like my wiki search skills just suck then Jul 03 06:33:53 these days I usually have a jffs2 rootfs in flash, and just load the kernel (and ignore the ramdisk loading section of that page) Jul 03 06:35:33 my kernel must suck, i get no output once it starts executing Jul 03 06:36:55 how hard *is* the serial mod to do? Jul 03 06:37:10 easier than the de-underclock Jul 03 06:37:14 just solder in the 4 wires Jul 03 06:37:22 the harder part is making the outside interface look pretty Jul 03 06:37:32 03oleo * r3538 10optware/trunk/Makefile: optware: fix palantir typo Jul 03 06:37:36 that i can handle then :) Jul 03 06:39:51 SpanKY: do you have the correct prepend for the kernel? Jul 03 06:40:10 (see the Makefile in the svn kernel repo, in particular the devio commands) Jul 03 06:43:09 i was just sending the raw image from a `make` Jul 03 06:44:37 didnt realize svn had a simple build system, i'll try that once i finish updating my gentoo arm cross-compiler to gcc-4.1.1 Jul 03 07:06:00 oh how i long for distcc to make my nslu2 take advantage of my amd64 :) Jul 03 07:07:29 use `crossdev` to generate a cross-compiler toolchain Jul 03 07:08:42 SpanKY: if there are any other kernel patches you need, we can get you svn write access to that repo ... Jul 03 07:49:03 * rwhitby looks into the native optware build machine ... Jul 03 08:13:47 spanky: crossdev is in portage i assume? Jul 03 08:14:30 `emerge crossdev` Jul 03 08:15:12 cool Jul 03 08:21:38 03rwhitby * r3539 10optware/trunk/Makefile: Makefile: promoted packages from testing. Jul 03 08:25:20 rwhitby: this useful at all ? http://rafb.net/paste/results/Ysozcs55.html Jul 03 08:28:18 sure Jul 03 08:33:00 03rwhitby * r353 10kernel/trunk/Makefile: Makefile: Added menuconfig target from vapier. Fixed all make's to ${MAKE} Jul 03 08:38:34 rwhitby: I am wondering why old optware packages are lagging. Is this rsync --delete problem ? Jul 03 08:39:15 I turned off delete so we wouldn't get another complete feed deletion again Jul 03 08:40:57 or "No pace left on device" :) Jul 03 08:41:16 s/pace/space/ Jul 03 08:41:17 oleo meant: or "No space left on device" :) Jul 03 08:49:45 rwhitby: know if [g2] uses that svn tree for his loft machine ? Jul 03 08:50:45 SpanKY: he was planning to test the 2.6.17 patches, and update the loft ones in there. Jul 03 10:09:32 SpanKY: the m68k/fdisk thing is supposed to be fixed in busybox 1.2? Jul 03 10:09:51 i committed the patch Jul 03 10:09:56 ok Jul 03 10:10:03 so unless landley didnt `svn up` before making the release, it's in 1.2 Jul 03 10:10:25 I'll try it out later today :) Jul 03 10:16:52 SpanKY: looks good, I see defined (__m68k__) in fdisk.c Jul 03 10:17:18 pwnt Jul 03 10:17:35 kolla: you still tryin for armeb/glibc on nslu2 ? Jul 03 10:18:12 still has one up yes Jul 03 10:18:26 it close to usuable yet ? Jul 03 10:18:36 only with the current kernel it's a bit unstable and drops offline every now and then.. Jul 03 10:18:57 i meant userspace Jul 03 10:19:00 usable? :) Jul 03 10:19:04 what glibc you using ? Jul 03 10:20:04 uhm... as I said it tends to drop offline, and I'm on holidays right now.. I guess 2.3.6 or thereabouts Jul 03 10:20:48 I understand one can run armel just fine on the slug as well now Jul 03 10:21:26 yeah but that's boring Jul 03 10:21:30 i use nslu2 for armeb Jul 03 10:21:36 ;) Jul 03 10:22:12 this reminds me I started an upgrade of world on my zaurus.. Jul 03 10:22:16 days ago... :) Jul 03 10:22:40 aha, it failed on glibc Jul 03 10:23:28 ../linuxthreads/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/raise.c:32: error: '__pthread_raise' undeclared (first use in this function) Jul 03 10:23:48 gcc 4.1.1 Jul 03 10:24:23 glibc-2.3.6 ? Jul 03 10:24:24 trying to build glibc-2.3.6-r4 Jul 03 10:24:25 yeah dont do that Jul 03 10:24:47 there's some known bugs but they're all fixed in 2.4-r3 Jul 03 10:25:00 ok Jul 03 10:25:07 binutils-2.16.1/gcc-3.4.6 will build glibc-2.3.6 just fine though Jul 03 10:25:17 binutils-2.17/gcc-4.1.1 will build glibc-2.4 Jul 03 10:25:28 SpanKY: right Jul 03 10:25:29 i just tested arm/armeb a few hours ago for cross-compilers Jul 03 10:31:24 speaking of.. when I try build cross-m68k-unknown-linux-gnu/glibc-2.4-r3 it complains about nptl and nptlonly not being set, even though they are Jul 03 10:33:33 that's usually because some other test failed Jul 03 10:33:40 does m68k support TLS ? Jul 03 10:34:37 looks like the answer is no, no it does not Jul 03 10:34:56 so you cant use nptl on m68k until everything else is in place Jul 03 10:40:44 ok Jul 03 10:41:16 or rather.. uh.. TLS? Jul 03 10:41:50 thread local support Jul 03 10:42:03 basically you'll need to update binutils/gcc/kernel/glibc to support TLS on m68k Jul 03 10:42:24 ok Jul 03 10:47:08 meaning one cannot, at this moment, use glibc 2.4 for m68k Jul 03 10:49:19 well you could Jul 03 10:49:26 if you edit the ebuild and enable support for linuxthreads Jul 03 10:50:13 better to stick with 2.3.6-r4 atm though i think Jul 03 10:51:04 yeah but that's boring ;) Jul 03 10:51:28 hm.. glibc-2.4 on myzaurus complains about the compiler... Jul 03 10:51:36 running configure fragment for nptl/sysdeps/pthread Jul 03 10:51:40 configure: error: compiler support for __thread is required Jul 03 10:51:43 yep Jul 03 10:51:48 guess I need to rebuild gcc with some USE flags Jul 03 10:51:48 you need binutils-2.17 and gcc-4.1.1 Jul 03 10:51:58 and your gcc-4.1.1 needs to be built with binutils-2.17 Jul 03 10:52:11 again, TLS support ;) Jul 03 10:52:12 already have gcc 4.1.1 an binutils 2.17 Jul 03 10:52:25 your gcc wasnt built with binutils 2.17 though Jul 03 10:52:32 your binutils was installed after gcc 4.1.1 Jul 03 10:52:36 ah, right Jul 03 10:53:32 does the nls USE flag matter? Jul 03 10:54:02 no Jul 03 10:54:12 ok Jul 03 10:54:40 I'll reuild gcc then Jul 03 10:54:44 rebuild Jul 03 10:55:48 seems like it can take about 19 hours :) Jul 03 10:56:35 building it on my netwinder wasnt nearly that bad Jul 03 10:56:47 usually about half that Jul 03 10:57:16 I have some entries in the log where it takes about 6 hours as well Jul 03 10:57:40 gcc-4 takes noticably longer than gcc-3 to compile Jul 03 10:59:56 heh, funny.. the log also shows that it had just finished building gcc this morning and then binutils-2.17 directly afterwards :) Jul 03 11:00:12 and I have not been logged in for.. like a week or so :) Jul 03 11:00:12 sucks Jul 03 11:00:16 nice timing Jul 03 11:02:08 I like that with these slow machines.. they dont take so much attention :) Jul 03 11:13:32 oh.. Jul 03 11:13:52 I thought this was #gentoo-embedded, hehe Jul 03 11:19:05 heh - it's not as if you're pushing aside any other conversations :-) Jul 03 11:19:44 :) Jul 03 11:19:45 ok, there's something wrong with the enhanced-ctorrent package on ds101g - it keeps rebuilding over and over again Jul 03 11:22:24 same on mss Jul 03 11:26:35 I should upgrade my other slugs as well, they're still on 3.0 beta with 2.6.15 kernel from... iik.. december Jul 03 11:28:03 openslug that is Jul 03 11:53:37 hi all. does ixp4xx hw crypto support work in little-endian mode or only in big? i'm not going to need it with nslu2, but similar device with ixp422 (freecom fsg3). Jul 03 11:55:35 jr--: dunno, haven't had anything to do with the crypto ixp stuff Jul 03 12:01:58 ok. guess i'll eventually see if it works or not. :) currently i have little-endian 3.10-beta with debian userspace on it, but it's missing pretty much all device specific stuff. usb and ide work and some of network interfaces. Jul 03 12:08:45 jr--: if you need modules enabled in the kernel config or something, just ask. Jul 03 12:09:09 our 2.6.17 kernel svn repo is at http://svn.nslu2-linux.org/svnroot/kernel Jul 03 12:17:37 rwhitby. i compiled new kernel based on 2.6.16(?) that came with 3.10. added new machine type that's pretty close to montejade, few irq/gpio changes and patch to sata_via to support pata (disk is connected to pata). Jul 03 12:18:10 (yes i know machine types should be registered, but later. first i want to see if i'm able to get something useful done) Jul 03 12:22:10 jr--: register the machine type now, it only takes a minute. And we can't accept a patch into the project for a new machine type until it is registered. Jul 03 12:26:11 ok. Jul 03 12:30:05 jr--: Is "fsg3" the common name for the device? (i.e. analogous to nslu2 or nas100d or ds101g) ? Jul 03 12:31:34 i have two other xscale devices too (dlink dfl-200 ixp422 and telewell tw-646 ixp420. both vpn routers, first with cf storage). do you think i should register them as well even there's no one working for linux to them? or better to leave it up to whoever wants to take such work in future? Jul 03 12:31:42 rwhitby: I could use CONFIG_USB_SERIAL_CP2101=m Jul 03 12:31:53 rwhitby: turned on in the NSLU2 kernel Jul 03 12:32:13 jr--: register them if *you* are intending to work on them Jul 03 12:33:12 rwhitby: also, could I get trac login? Jul 03 12:33:48 cbrake: Do you have a client certificate? Jul 03 12:34:04 rwhitby. that's exactly why i'm bit reluctant registering fsg3 under my name. :) Jul 03 12:34:20 rwhitby. it's Freecom FSG-3. I wrote some info to openwrt wiki. http://wiki.openwrt.org/FreecomFSG3 Jul 03 12:34:21 rwhitby: no I don't have one -- can you give me a few pointers on how to creat one? Jul 03 12:35:13 cbrake: have you contributed any packages or patches? We give the certificates to our developers. Jul 03 12:35:25 I hung mine on the wall. Jul 03 12:35:32 (forgive me if you have and I've forgotten) Jul 03 12:35:43 placid_: nice one Jul 03 12:36:04 that fsg3 looks a like a nice bit of kit Jul 03 12:36:18 rwhitby: I am an OE dev (OE commit rights), so I contribut packages to OE, but I have not contributed anything NSLU2 specific. Jul 03 12:36:35 cbrake: /msg me an email address Jul 03 12:36:57 placid. noisy fan and bad ventilation are big minuses. otherwise i like it. freecom appears to have some problems understanding gpl, but they're working on it (eg. some of sources still missing) Jul 03 12:37:12 ah noise is a drag Jul 03 12:37:40 main thing I don't like about my xbox based media centre Jul 03 12:38:18 yeah, I've turned off my Iomega nas100d cause of the noise - even when it has twice the flash and ram as the nslu2. Jul 03 12:38:33 placid. fan is software controllable (/proc/something). 0 rpm to ~9500rpm. since there's hardly any air inlets on case fan doesn't do much good no matter how fast it's spinning. Jul 03 12:38:49 so needs a case mod too Jul 03 12:39:21 jr--: do I count 4 usb ports and 4 ethernet ports? Jul 03 12:39:55 rwhitby. three lan + one wan, two usb back, two usb front Jul 03 12:42:09 jr--: Would you like a wiki/FreecomFSG3/HomePage created for you to use? Jul 03 12:46:28 rwhitby. wouldn't hurt. i could put whatever info i have to it later today. Jul 03 12:49:59 Hmm - AUD$485 Jul 03 12:50:18 yeah that ups the ante a bit Jul 03 12:50:36 but there is a 250gb drive which is worth $115 Jul 03 12:50:53 AUD$485 is for the 160GB version Jul 03 12:50:57 don't know about using it as a wan router Jul 03 12:50:59 ouch Jul 03 12:51:27 extra buttons look ok Jul 03 12:53:25 night all Jul 03 12:53:34 ciao Jul 03 12:58:37 cbrake: cert sent Jul 03 12:58:53 rwhitby: thanks! Jul 03 14:29:50 I don't know if this is an end-user question or not, I am having problems getting PHP 5 to work in Unslung 6.8 and I need some help, apache2 works fine, PHP pages show up blank Jul 03 14:31:13 I asked in the general channel and nobody would help, so I thought I'd ask in here before I reverted back to the original firmware, its of no use to me if I can't get PHP working Jul 03 14:31:24 php is probably not running. Try a .php-file with Jul 03 14:31:37 if it still shows up blank, php isn't running Jul 03 14:31:43 yeah i did, its showing up blank Jul 03 14:31:58 ok how do I start PHP? Jul 03 14:32:51 that part I don't know :-P Jul 03 14:37:47 no thats not it, PHP is running fine from the command line Jul 03 14:38:04 I can type PHP filename.php and that works Jul 03 14:39:55 yeah, but apache doesn't filter the .php-files through php apparently Jul 03 14:45:24 yeah, have no idea what is wrong, I have no way of telling rather mod_php is actually running or not Jul 03 14:45:41 check your httpd.conf if the PHP module is being loaded Jul 03 14:46:15 its actually in libexec/php.conf but it looks like it is Jul 03 14:47:51 is there also a AddType for .php? Jul 03 14:50:05 doesn't look like it Jul 03 14:51:03 you could try adding this manually: AddType application/x-httpd-php .php Jul 03 14:52:29 whats the difference between httpd.conf and httpd-std.conf? Jul 03 14:52:53 because I had to edit httpd-std.conf to listen on port 80 Jul 03 15:03:33 nope, adding AddType application/x-httpd-php .php did no good Jul 03 15:49:22 still can't get apache2 to parsh PHP pages even after checking all that :( Jul 03 15:49:40 and yes I tried rebooting the nslu2 Jul 03 15:49:47 so I have NO clue what to try now Jul 03 15:50:19 I have no clue if there is an error in libphp5.so or what Jul 03 15:50:38 I have no experience with php 5, only php 4 Jul 03 15:54:29 re Jul 03 15:55:08 want to offer my ds101g+ for native builds of optware ipks Jul 03 15:56:04 I have already made a native perl build so far Jul 03 16:02:49 Gerald, I presume? Jul 03 16:03:42 well, I'm reporting this as a BUG then. Unslung 6.8 apache2 isn't parsing PHP pages Jul 03 16:05:13 cuz I'm out of ideas, addtype is in there, addmodule is in there, directoryindex is in there, the include directive is correct, so its gotta be a bug Jul 03 16:06:16 AwayNAiL, You're maintaining the zd1211_r*.bb files IIRC? There's a line "oe_runmake 'MODPATH={D}${base_libdir}...." should this be ${D} ? Jul 03 16:08:35 EvilDevil: yeah, I am. I don't have my dev box handy, so I can't check. Is there any reason it should be just ${D}? Jul 03 16:09:33 AwayNAiL, uhmm.. i think it's missing the leading $ Jul 03 16:09:38 oh Jul 03 16:09:41 heh Jul 03 16:09:44 apparently, yes Jul 03 16:09:57 Strange... I thought it was working.. Jul 03 16:10:01 Could you re-add it? :) Jul 03 16:10:35 i have no write-access to the monotone repo Jul 03 16:10:50 oh Jul 03 16:19:26 AwayNAiL, strange thing is, that this "bug" has been there since _r59, but it looks like it didn't affect anything Jul 03 16:20:52 strange Jul 03 16:29:13 AwayNAiL: do you want me to fix it? Jul 03 16:44:34 SpanKY: ping Jul 03 16:47:19 AwayNAiL: yes, I am Gerald Jul 03 17:33:03 eFfeM-log: could you? Jul 03 18:07:19 I have backported the pwc webcam driver to kernel 2.4.22, but the picture looks not so good :( Jul 03 18:43:05 applied patch for endianess and now it works! Now I have motion detection with 640x480 resolution pictures on my ds101g :) Jul 03 18:43:21 col Jul 03 18:43:23 cool Jul 03 18:44:42 still I don't know how to provide kernel module ipks, but the ipk for MOTION the motion detection prog I use is really ready Jul 03 18:44:56 s/really/nearly/ Jul 03 18:44:56 gda_ meant: still I don't know how to provide kernel module ipks, but the ipk for MOTION the motion detection prog I use is nearly ready Jul 03 18:52:07 here you can see a picture of me testing the driver ;) http://sohoserver.homelinux.net/diskstation/01-20060703205857-00.jpg Jul 03 19:00:56 okay, I see activities from norway, finland and from the german telekom Jul 03 19:01:33 gda_, i'm the t-com dude ;) Jul 03 19:01:43 :) Jul 03 19:02:11 gda. guess i should have routed traffic thru sweden or norway to hide my tracks :) Jul 03 19:02:58 would have been better, got ja Jul 03 19:03:30 come, tell, can your slug do this ;) ? Jul 03 19:06:02 O Jul 03 19:06:15 s/O/I'm from Norway ;)/ Jul 03 19:07:16 .oO( so what does .fi mean? ) Jul 03 19:08:25 fidzi Jul 03 19:08:50 heh ;-) Jul 03 19:09:12 http://www.iana.org/root-whois/fi.htm Jul 03 19:12:23 or... as german soccer fans would say "fiiiinale" Jul 03 19:12:36 wir fahren nach Berlin Jul 03 19:16:00 I guess to get Rod, here is nearly impossible for me Jul 03 19:16:35 nah Jul 03 19:16:38 rwhitby: ping? Jul 03 19:16:52 he'll show up eventually Jul 03 19:16:59 gda_, he's from down under... Jul 03 19:17:11 Have thought he is from au Jul 03 19:17:46 EvilDevil: this is what I meant Jul 03 19:19:00 i think you'll catch him either very late at night or at morning time Jul 03 19:20:11 This is why I told that it would be nearly impossible for me, I am an old man, have to sleep Jul 03 19:22:48 gda_, old men don't own alarm clocks? Jul 03 19:23:10 an alarm clock would disturb my sleep Jul 03 19:23:37 that's what it intented to do Jul 03 19:23:46 s/it/it's/ Jul 03 19:23:47 EvilDevil meant: that's what it's intented to do Jul 03 20:13:55 the mysql support of motion makes problems, it finds libmysqlclient during build, but not during runtime, have to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH Jul 03 20:14:32 is here an experienced ipk packager that knows how to circumvent this? Jul 03 21:24:32 gda_: ping Jul 03 21:35:16 rwhitby: sorry, have to stop now Jul 04 00:59:42 03placid * r3540 10optware/trunk/ (Makefile make/scons.mk): scons: add 0.96.1 to feed Jul 04 01:30:16 03placid * r3541 10optware/trunk/make/scons.mk: scons: remove unused line from .configured Jul 04 01:59:13 03fcarolo * r3542 10optware/trunk/make/enhanced-ctorrent.mk: enhanced-ctorrent: fixed main target - wrong target kept autobuilder in a loop Jul 04 02:26:22 SpanKY: ping **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Jul 04 02:59:56 2006