**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Feb 06 02:59:57 2007 Feb 06 03:20:30 03bzhou * r5424 10optware/trunk/make/erl-ejabberd.mk: ejabberd: 1.1.2 -> 1.1.3 Feb 06 03:24:06 03bzhou * r5425 10optware/trunk/make/dnsmasq.mk: dnsmasq: 2.36 -> 2.37 Feb 06 03:38:26 03bzhou * r5426 10optware/trunk/make/postgresql.mk: postgresql: 8.2.1 -> 8.2.2 Feb 06 03:42:32 03bzhou * r5427 10optware/trunk/make/tz.mk: tz: spells out source files Feb 06 04:31:39 Anyone here know where to get busybox_httpd for unslung? Feb 06 05:11:35 03bzhou * r5428 10optware/trunk/ (make/dnsmasq.mk sources/dnsmasq/src-dnsmasq.h.patch): dnsmasq: added the missing ARPHRD_ definitions Feb 06 06:53:34 I'm trying to compile linux-2.4 on an IXDP425 and i get this error erase.c:9:27: error: linux/mtd/mtd.h: No such file or directory Feb 06 06:53:42 Am i missing something? Feb 06 07:12:43 ravehanker: why not 2.6? Feb 06 07:13:31 hrw:- My vendor supports 2.4. I've tried to get 2.6 compiled but there's not much docs out there for 2.6 Feb 06 07:13:57 hrw:- Vendor supports as in has provided me stuff on what to do not much :| Feb 06 07:14:19 ravehanker: iirc most of ixdp4xx platforms moves to 2.6 as something maintained Feb 06 07:14:27 2.4 does not have any ARM support Feb 06 07:14:35 hrw:- oh Feb 06 07:14:54 ok, I will try compiling it on 2.6 then Feb 06 07:15:21 ravehanker: RMK (linux-arm god) dropped 2.4 support few years ago Feb 06 07:15:30 I'm basically trying to get the kernel compiling with USB support so that i can make it read a USB flash disk.(don't ask, College project ) Feb 06 07:15:30 hrw:- I see Feb 06 07:15:31 2.4.21 was last supported for arm Feb 06 07:16:04 oh Feb 06 08:56:30 03oleo * r5429 10optware/trunk/ (3 files in 2 dirs): transmission: r1463 - Clean up NAT-PMP code a little Feb 06 13:03:39 hallo to all Feb 06 13:04:01 i want know something about opendebianslug Feb 06 14:48:57 bye Feb 06 15:26:53 03bzhou * r5430 10optware/trunk/make/mpd.mk: mpd: flac 1.1.3 broke mpd, disable for now, will fix later Feb 06 17:37:57 03bzhou * r5431 10optware/trunk/make/mpd.mk: mpd: 0.12.1 -> 0.12.1+svn5324 to be compatible with flac 1.1.3 Feb 06 17:41:28 03bzhou * r5432 10optware/trunk/make/mpd.mk: mpd: fixed ifndef syntax Feb 06 17:42:06 I got my slug up an running last night. just need to get a thumb drive now. Feb 06 17:42:18 Are there any smaller devices then the nslu2 ? Feb 06 17:45:24 hardly Feb 06 17:48:47 shwag: http://www.gumstix.com/ ? Feb 06 17:50:53 of course, if we're talking non-consumer devices, http://www.picotux.com/ Feb 06 17:57:46 very cool, thanks Feb 06 18:00:24 I have one of those Feb 06 18:00:35 only not branded "picotux" Feb 06 18:01:24 it's called a "webfoot" for the weather ducks Feb 06 18:01:32 same thing thogh Feb 06 18:01:36 +u Feb 06 18:10:55 maybe openmoko too. http://www.openmoko.com/press/index.html Feb 06 18:20:41 looks like something I should get Feb 06 18:27:06 I'm waiting for that phone ;) Feb 06 18:35:43 Doesn't look too bad Feb 06 20:51:30 NAiL: I've never been satisfied with a *ix handheld though :( Feb 06 20:52:17 so called "clever" userinterfaces for "most users" Feb 06 20:53:55 I agree Feb 06 20:54:05 but it ain't getting better if noone acts on it :P Feb 06 20:54:29 well, there has been attemtps, but they always failed due to "most users" Feb 06 20:54:54 "most user will run GPE, so we only develop programs for GPE, even though GPE totally blows" Feb 06 20:55:08 s/GPE/opie/g and the same applies Feb 06 20:55:27 I liked picogui, but it ofcourse died Feb 06 20:56:16 also I never liked the way linux deal with removable media Feb 06 20:56:29 it's just so... 70ies :) Feb 06 20:56:41 certainly alot more primitive than the 80ies Feb 06 20:57:43 back then we could run OS from a floppy, and while the OS was up an running, remove the floppy it was running from.. and it kept running.. and we could insert a new floppy with datas on, and launch programs from the new floppy, without the OS going bananas Feb 06 20:58:35 every now and then it would ask us to swap floppies if there was a file it wanted from that other floppy... but it worked very well Feb 06 20:59:00 today if you remove a memory card.. expect anything from crashing apps to totally confused systems Feb 06 21:00:09 hm.. no bluetooth, well, not very usefull for me then Feb 06 21:11:29 no bluetooth? Feb 06 21:11:43 there's BT... **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Feb 07 02:59:57 2007