**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Sep 15 02:59:57 2006 Sep 15 04:59:11 has anyone had luck getting decent resampling from 44.1khz to 48khz? Sep 15 07:04:21 I am updating the mc article for OpenSlug -- is it worthwhile to keep the 2.x instructions? Sep 15 07:04:33 (Is there a policy for when information becomes outdated?) Sep 15 07:09:30 I guess no one is too worried about it then. :) It's better than it was, anyway. Sep 15 14:36:41 03bzhou * r4053 10optware/trunk/make/irssi.mk: irssi: added missing DEPENDS, bumped IPK_VERSION Sep 15 19:10:04 pvh: we only support the latest binary release, so please feel free to update 2.0 information for 3.0 - people can look in the wiki history if they want to go back in time. Sep 15 19:11:39 rwhitby: thanks, i'll make that my policy Sep 15 19:12:35 (of course in the couple of months after a new binary release we support both it and the previous binary release, but that time has well passed for slugos 3.10) Sep 15 19:47:29 rwithby: would it be okay to have kernel module ipks in optware? Sep 15 20:06:16 gda_: we have a separate feed for that Sep 15 20:06:37 (for the nslu2 at least) - which platform are you referring to? Sep 15 20:31:05 ds101g Sep 15 20:36:35 rwhitby: which reasons do you have to use a separate feed? Sep 15 20:37:12 for the nslu2, that's how it's built - kernel modules come out of the OE build, optware comes from a different build system. Sep 15 20:37:27 and it's not easy to merge ipk feeds on the fly Sep 15 20:37:50 if you want to put a ds101g-kernel.mk into optware, there's no problem with that. Sep 15 20:39:46 k Sep 15 20:41:29 that would be a generally good thing to be able to build kernel modules in Optware. Just not for NSLU2 :-) Sep 15 20:41:58 do you have a link for a sample makefile? Sep 15 20:42:29 I am used to build rpms, there are some differences Sep 15 20:44:15 currently searching in trac, but I don't understand the structure of all this branches Sep 15 20:45:13 which branches? Sep 15 20:45:25 there is a page on the wiki on how to contribute a new package to optware Sep 15 20:45:59 I am already contributing optware packages Sep 15 20:46:55 yeah, that's what I thought. What's the question again then? Sep 15 20:47:24 we don't have a sample .mk file for kernel modules if that's the question Sep 15 20:47:24 you told that there are already kernel modules for the nslu2, I want to look into the makefile to see how it is done Sep 15 20:47:49 no, the kernel modules for nslu2 are a side effect of compiling the kernel in OE for the nslu2 firmware Sep 15 20:47:55 they are not done in Optware. Sep 15 20:48:06 (and that's why they are in a separate feed) Sep 15 20:48:26 I understand, but the way it is done for nslu2 is too different? Sep 15 20:50:02 because of the differences to my usual rpms I want only to be sure not make something that is against all odds Sep 15 20:50:28 If I am on my own, that is no problem Sep 15 20:51:04 any news on aac decoding for the nslu? Sep 15 20:52:27 gda_: for the nslu2, it comes for free from the OE build process. Very different from Optware. Sep 15 20:52:41 oh I missed to read one line from you, now I understand Sep 15 20:53:51 there may well be a .mk file in optware for a specific out-of-mainline kernel module - I don't remember. Sep 15 20:55:26 rwithby: what do think, one kernel module makefile that generates small ipks with modules for nfs, usbnet, sound and webcam, or for all modules individual makefiles Sep 15 20:56:59 I would say a single ds101g-kernel-modules .mk file, which produces lots of kernel-module-foo.ipks Sep 15 20:57:05 k Sep 15 20:57:25 then to enable a new module, you just edit the defconfig and bump the ipk version Sep 15 20:57:36 (and the autobuilder does the rest) Sep 15 20:58:06 sorry, what is the defconfig? Sep 15 20:58:13 of course, that's going to be a non-trivial .mk file to do that. There is code in OE (bitbake python code) which does that. Sep 15 20:58:16 the kernel .config Sep 15 20:58:29 of course Sep 15 20:58:47 (assuming this a module built from kernel sources, not a third-party out-of-kernel-sources kernel module) Sep 15 20:59:12 I would use a patch then Sep 15 21:00:55 a patch to what? Sep 15 21:01:11 okay, some of them need diffent make option than the default kernel modules, you are right Sep 15 21:22:21 <_snow8> i'm, looking for a fast usb flash drive, the one i got now i around 5mb/s write, and 7mb/s read. Sep 15 21:55:14 <_snow8> Sony MicroVault Excellence 2048MB USB2.0 , 18/28MB sec <- thats not bad Sep 15 23:25:49 help **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Sep 16 02:59:56 2006