**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Dec 19 03:00:01 2006 Dec 19 04:19:38 03bzhou * r4759 10optware/trunk/make/libevent.mk: libevent: added -DCLOCK_REALTIME=0 to CPPFLAGS for uclibc Dec 19 08:43:27 03oleo * r4760 10optware/trunk/ (5 files in 2 dirs): buildroot: restructure for custom uClibc.config files - ts101 build need reconfigure Dec 19 08:50:21 03oleo * r4761 10optware/trunk/make/buildroot.mk: buildroot: force reconfigure if uClibc.config changes Dec 19 10:14:59 hi Dec 19 10:15:33 portmap-unslung can not be split into portmap/portmap-utils? Dec 19 10:24:26 nick vmaster Dec 19 10:24:29 d'oh Dec 19 15:43:31 03bzhou * r4762 10optware/trunk/make/py-roundup.mk: py-roundup: 1.3.1 -> 1.3.2; added py25 subpackage Dec 19 16:43:18 gaaah Dec 19 16:43:30 * NAiL hates the built-in wireless on the fsg-3 Dec 19 16:43:49 Copying files from one wirelss device to another hangs it hard Dec 19 17:04:04 03bzhou * r4763 10optware/trunk/make/ruby.mk: ruby: 1.8.5 -> 1.8.5-p2 Dec 19 17:05:08 03bzhou * r4764 10optware/trunk/make/git-core.mk: git-core: 1.4.4 -> 1.4.4.2 Dec 19 17:05:14 03fcarolo * r4765 10optware/trunk/ (5 files in 2 dirs): ctcs: upstream upgrade to 1.2 Dec 19 17:16:22 wireless has a lot of retransmissions. maybe NSLU2 can't handle that many transmission errors Dec 19 21:25:42 rwhitby I don't know if it's a good idea to xray a board w/components? Dec 19 21:27:25 right - I wonder if the salted slug board is still available anywhere. [g2] ? Dec 19 21:27:50 <[g2]> rwhitby the actual board ? Dec 19 21:28:26 yes Dec 19 21:29:22 <[g2]> I never had the salted slug. I forget the nick of the guy that did it. He stops by #openslug sometimes, but it's been 6+ months since I chatted with him Dec 19 21:29:27 <[g2]> I think he's still got the board Dec 19 21:29:29 rwhitby yeah I agree... salted board would be far better and far more useful I think (and also less likely to ruin my working board) Dec 19 21:29:44 yeah he was here yesterday Dec 19 21:32:03 <[g2]> RobNC from a quick scan of the log I don't see his nick Dec 19 21:32:14 <[g2]> I'll definitely know it when I see it Dec 19 21:32:22 ah must have been in the openwrt then Dec 19 21:34:13 <[g2]> ~seen kitno455 Dec 19 21:34:34 kitno455 was last seen on IRC in channel #openslug, 78d 9h 6m 43s ago, saying: 'i've been complaining about that one for awhile'. Dec 19 21:35:22 <[g2]> RobNC the board is probably still around Dec 19 21:35:23 go figure - I cleared the IRC logs this morning Dec 19 21:37:32 ya that'd be far easier to xray and figure out traces than with components on the board (black != useful) Dec 19 21:39:19 is it weedy_lappy? Dec 19 21:41:01 it's kitno455 Dec 19 21:41:30 wow how'd u find that... old IRC logs? Dec 19 21:42:34 <[g2]> Well the bot looked up the last thing it saw. I simply grepped for joined in an irc log and when I saw the nick I knew it Dec 19 21:44:02 that's weird, I swear just yesterday some guy was saying on openwrt about how he had a sacrificial NSLU2. Dec 19 21:47:38 <[g2]> that was in here Dec 19 21:47:54 <[g2]> ~[g2] Dec 19 21:47:57 somebody said [g2] was really cool, and an an all around nice guy! Also he is a real funny guy, the master of NSLU2 Buildroot and a known Slug Sacrificer. And editor of SlugNews. Dec 19 21:48:15 <[g2]> you days are running into each other :) Dec 19 21:48:20 <[g2]> s/you/your/ Dec 19 21:48:20 [g2] meant: your days are running into each other :) Dec 19 21:48:41 ;) Dec 19 21:49:05 [g2]: I have to find time to finally write an email to you... Dec 19 21:49:21 <[g2]> hrw Ok. I'll be around :) Dec 19 21:49:33 <[g2]> I've been trying to find the time to talk to you :) Dec 19 21:50:08 <[g2]> last I heard you had a self-hosted OE right ? Dec 19 21:50:20 [g2]: 10-16 my time (GMT+1) is best Dec 19 21:50:41 [g2]: yes - I posted to OE ML about it and wrote on my website: http://www.hrw.one.pl/ Dec 19 21:52:23 <[g2]> lmao --- 861 packages to get quilt running Dec 19 21:52:45 I do not know perl to check which one are needed Dec 19 21:53:35 let me check how much system took Dec 19 21:54:02 <[g2]> hrw how big is the chroot ? Dec 19 21:54:05 64M Dec 19 21:54:11 <[g2]> really ? that's all ? Dec 19 21:54:38 <[g2]> the OE meta data weighs in at 2X or 3X that Dec 19 21:54:47 looks like - homedir takes more but have bitbake, oe metadata, nano built Dec 19 21:55:20 I'll provide archive Dec 19 21:56:27 79M chroot - rechecked now Dec 19 21:58:33 * [g2] would guess it's < 64M gzipped or bz2'd Dec 19 21:59:08 19M archive: http://www.openembedded.org/~hrw/arch.tar.bz2 Dec 19 21:59:29 <[g2]> that's really sweet Dec 19 21:59:53 fetch, unpack, check Dec 19 21:59:54 <[g2]> with a kernel could one boot to a console ? Dec 19 22:00:17 no - I stripped all not needed stuff Dec 19 22:00:32 <[g2]> ok. NP Dec 19 22:00:57 but you can install it from feeds without ptoblems: ipkg install task-base Dec 19 22:01:10 it use official Angstrom feeds Dec 19 22:01:38 <[g2]> oh it's already in the Angstrom feed ? Dec 19 22:01:57 mostly - subversion in OE is fscked Dec 19 22:02:57 <[g2]> one wouldn't think SVN would be so messed up Dec 19 22:03:21 apr/apr-util is messed Dec 19 22:16:10 03blaster8 * r636 10kernel/trunk/patches/2.6.20/squashfs/ (6 files): Refresh squashfs for 2.6.20-rc1-git5, remove reference to deprecated mm symbol Dec 19 22:17:51 I wonder when squashfs guys will finally put it in kernel... Dec 19 22:18:27 it was up for review a while ago Dec 19 22:18:39 no major criticisms, but no movement either Dec 19 22:19:03 cramfs just isn't good enough too (endian-dependant) Dec 19 22:19:34 and jffs2 has worse compression then squashfs/lzma Dec 19 22:44:15 why not bzip2 Dec 19 22:45:31 lzma is gzip IIRC Dec 19 22:45:48 no Dec 19 22:46:06 http://tukaani.org/lzma/benchmarks Dec 19 22:47:14 thanks blaster (good info!) Dec 19 22:49:11 ""lzmash -8" and "lzmash -9" require lots of memory and are practical only on newer computers; the files compressed with them are probably a pain to decompress on systems with less than 32 MB or 64 MB of memory." **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Dec 20 02:59:57 2006