**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Mar 01 02:59:57 2007 Mar 01 03:27:15 * CoreDump|home wonders how montone.nslu2-linux has 192 more csets than monotone.oe.org Mar 01 04:16:21 hi * Mar 01 04:16:30 can i use intel-npe2 version 2.3 now ? Mar 01 04:16:42 CoreDump|home: monotone.nslu2-linux.org has a whole other branch (org.nslu2-linux.* which includes bitbake and master makefile) Mar 01 04:16:53 nm: which firmware? Mar 01 04:17:05 Unslung, SlugOS, Debian, Gentoo, OpenWRT? Mar 01 04:17:20 CoreDump|home: slugos-image do_rootfs is most upset when I run with DEPLOY_ENABLE_OEFEED=1 Mar 01 04:17:24 rwhitby: sorry, i mean slugos Mar 01 04:17:47 rwhitby: i see Mar 01 04:17:53 mwester: pull again :\ Mar 01 04:17:53 nm: the 8MB flashable image has the microcode in it Mar 01 04:17:58 i build slugosbe w/ make slugosbe-image, but when kernel booting, i have error Mar 01 04:18:02 eth0: NPE-B not running Mar 01 04:18:04 SIOCSIFFLAGS: Input/output error Mar 01 04:18:12 how did you flash the new firmware? Mar 01 04:18:39 rwhitby: yes, when build slugsosbe-image, it fetch newest version from intel (npe-2.3) Mar 01 04:18:52 rwhitby: i used upslug2 Mar 01 04:19:26 nm: it should work then. Do you have serial? Mar 01 04:20:13 rwhitby: yes, i have, but this serial only recv from NSLU2 :-((, my board have some fault when soild connector Mar 01 04:20:53 rwhitby: i can't type anything in nslu2's terminal Mar 01 04:22:19 ok, when it boots, do you see the part where it detects the MTD partitions. it should find both the MAC address (in mtd0) and the firmware (in mtdX - 5 I think) Mar 01 04:22:22 do you see that? Mar 01 04:22:30 I've been following the instructions at http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/AddPrinter. When I print a plain ascii file, it just sits in the queue. Mar 01 04:23:41 Should I be able to cp test /dev/usb/lp0 and see the file test on my printer? Mar 01 04:24:49 rwhitby: here is my kernel boot output Mar 01 04:24:52 rwhitby: Mar 01 04:24:57 rwhitby: http://vnoss.net/p/338 Mar 01 04:25:34 good man. I like people who give more information than what is asked for. Mar 01 04:26:09 rwhitby: ;) Mar 01 04:26:28 ok, it hasn't found the microcode which should be in the FIS directory partition. Mar 01 04:26:37 you built this recently using the master makefile? Mar 01 04:26:58 rwhitby: yes, i used makefile from link on wikipage (MasterMakeFile) Mar 01 04:28:49 can you pastebin your tmp/work/ixp4xx.../temp/log.do_rootfs... file (the bit from where it calls slugimage is enough) Mar 01 04:29:28 rwhitby: okie, Mar 01 04:36:40 rwhitby: http://ftd.routeskeeper.com:8003/nm/data/openslug/slugosbe/tmp/work/ixp4xxbe-linux/slugos-image-1.0-r46/temp/ Mar 01 04:36:58 rwhitby: that is my SlugsBE directory i use to build w/ bitbake Mar 01 04:37:34 nm: be careful not to have that publicly accessible, as you are exposing the intel microcode and violating the intel license Mar 01 04:38:08 can you just pastebin the last X lines from the log.do_rootfs(latest) file from where slugimage is called? Mar 01 04:38:12 rwhitby, Why is Intel so paranoid? Mar 01 04:38:16 rwhitby: okie, Mar 01 04:38:54 that's not for us to answer/know Mar 01 04:38:55 theblue: the NPE microcode would expose the internal architecture of their network processing elements I expect. Mar 01 04:39:11 But doesn't it need their hardware to run? Mar 01 04:39:15 yep Mar 01 04:39:58 same reason no open source drivers from nvidia and ati I guess Mar 01 04:40:02 but if someone links it with Linux, then Intel could be caused to be required to release the source code. so they have a license, which you *must* individually agree with, which tells you not to do that. Mar 01 04:40:42 I see. Mar 01 04:42:53 rwhitby: http://vnoss.net/p/341 Mar 01 04:43:01 rwhitby: http://vnoss.net/p/339 Mar 01 04:45:08 rwhitby, are you saying if a company doesn't have a license explicitly prohibiting linking their binary objects with GPL code, some arbitrary person could do that and thus force said company to GPL their code? Mar 01 04:45:45 that sounds... rather... far-fetched Mar 01 04:47:02 dunno - but Intel is very explicit about not linking with GPL code, and making sure that anyone you distribute to also agrees not to do that, in their license agreement with you. Mar 01 04:47:30 for binary objects it might be different. it's certainly the case for intel source code. Mar 01 04:48:25 I guess the MS "GPL is viral" campaign worked Mar 01 04:48:49 if you release source code, and don't explicit prohibit joining that source code and GPL code into a derived work, then that source code that has been incorporated into the derived work is now under the GPL. Mar 01 04:49:04 agreed? Mar 01 04:49:48 huh? Mar 01 04:50:24 that sounds like I need to put a sign on my car saying "do not steal this car" otherwise anyone can legally take it Mar 01 04:50:50 that's how lawyers thin Mar 01 04:50:52 think Mar 01 04:51:19 (I'm presenting this from the point of view of an Intel lawyer, remember) Mar 01 04:51:28 ah ok Mar 01 04:51:41 nm: you missed the last bit of the pastebin which was the most interesting bit Mar 01 04:51:50 I just need from the slugimage call onwards Mar 01 05:02:27 03bzhou * r5662 10optware/trunk/make/ (python24.mk python25.mk): python24 & python25: made mandir deterministic - not depending on autoconf version Mar 01 05:06:39 nm: ok, the microcode is in your image, but the kernel is not finding it. Mar 01 05:07:04 that is very strange. Mar 01 05:14:37 http://hentges.net/tmp/snapshots/SlugOS <- new nightlies available (LE & BE) Mar 01 05:45:54 03bzhou * r5663 10optware/trunk/platforms/ (4 files): ts101: promoted a couple of packages Mar 01 06:13:40 03bzhou * r5664 10optware/trunk/platforms/packages-ts101.mk: demoted ctrlproxy for ts101 Mar 01 07:40:38 rwhitby: are you there ? Mar 01 07:42:23 nm: no idea why your kernel is not seeing the firmware. Mar 01 07:42:34 can you check that the mtd firmware patch is applied to the kernel? Mar 01 07:43:43 eno: Is ts101 ready to be auto-built again? Mar 01 07:48:00 nm: pastebin the contents of your tmp/work/armv5teb-linux/ixp4xx-npe-2.3-r8/temp/log.do_compile.* file Mar 01 07:50:50 rwhitby:my kernel 2.6.20 has patched w/ 43-nslu2-mtd-microcode.patch Mar 01 07:51:11 rwhitby: okie, wait me please Mar 01 07:53:02 just want to check the microcode version Mar 01 07:53:02 rwhitby: PM pls, Mar 01 07:54:37 nm: should be a one liner in that file - just paste it inline here Mar 01 07:59:02 rwhitby: http://vnoss.net/p/342 Mar 01 08:00:06 rwhitby: http://vnoss.net/p/344 Mar 01 08:00:20 nm: log.do_compile from ixp4xx-npe please Mar 01 08:00:46 ixp4xx-npe, not the kernel compile Mar 01 08:00:50 rwhitby: okie Mar 01 08:01:40 rwhitby: Writing image: IXP425.NPE_B Func: 0 Rev: 02.01 Size: 11964 to: 'NPE-B.01000201' Mar 01 08:02:11 yep, that's correct too Mar 01 08:02:44 can you get into linux, and hexdump the FIS directory partition, and make sure the contents of that file are in the FIS directory partition? Mar 01 08:04:40 nm: also, try an image from http://hentges.net/tmp/snapshots/SlugOS to see if it's your image at fault. Mar 01 08:05:09 rwhitby: i cant do it, because terminal to my nslu2 is fault, only recv signal, i can't send anything Mar 01 08:08:22 rwhitby: i'll try images from hentges Mar 01 08:10:54 rwhitby: slugosbe-4.3-beta-nslu2.bin include slugosbe-4.3-beta.rootfs.jffs2 and zImage-ixp4xxbe . Is that correct ? Mar 01 08:17:08 nm: you can use the reset button upgrade mode and upslug2 to flash the new image Mar 01 08:17:30 note you need to flash the whole 8MB image, not just kernel and rootfs Mar 01 08:17:40 .bin is the one you want Mar 01 09:12:32 rwhitby: yeah, it works :-D Mar 01 09:12:41 rwhitby: thx guy :-D Mar 01 09:13:09 rwhitby: i use only kernel and rootfs when using upslug2 , very stupid :-( Mar 01 09:13:23 ah - that's why the microcode wasn't in the FIS directory. Mar 01 09:13:32 mystery solved. Mar 01 09:14:03 nm: can you update some wiki pages to make sure no-one else makes the same mistake? Mar 01 09:14:17 (maybe search for upslug2 and make notes in those places?) Mar 01 11:35:19 03oleo * r5665 10optware/trunk/make/firmware-oleg.mk: firmware-oleg: FTDI USB-serial module added Mar 01 12:00:36 03blaster8 * r764 10kernel/trunk/ (7 files in 2 dirs): 2.6.21-rc2 builds successfully Mar 01 12:14:04 * CoreDump|home announces http://hentges.net/tmp/oe-patches/ which he shall keep in sync with .dev Mar 01 12:14:23 hey core Mar 01 12:14:44 hey Blastur Mar 01 12:15:04 whats happening Mar 01 12:15:38 koen beeing an idiot again *shrug* Mar 01 12:15:52 oh no! you didn't ban him from the repo the last time? Mar 01 12:15:56 :) Mar 01 12:16:04 heh Mar 01 12:17:35 hey, can I ask something about the Mastermakefile? I tried to build slugosbe, and it fails on package ixp4xx-npe-native-2.3-r3, saying: Fetch failed: "http://www.intel.com/Please-Read-The-BB-File/IPL_ixp400NpeLibrary-2_3.zip" .. the URL hints about a BB-file, what is this, and where can I find it, or how do I make it "work"? :) i did download the two necessary licensed zip files from intel as the wiki suggests, IPL_ixp400N Mar 01 12:17:40 anyway, gotta go to work. Cya in 11hours... Mar 01 12:17:42 and IPL_ixp400AccessLibrary-2_1.zip Mar 01 12:17:45 no! Mar 01 12:17:46 :/ Mar 01 12:18:00 oh well, have a good day :) Mar 01 12:18:15 you need to make the md5sums Mar 01 12:18:23 i did that too Mar 01 12:18:43 but why is it looking for IPL_ixp400NpeLibrary-2_3.zip (2.3) when the wiki says i need to get the 2.1 version? Mar 01 12:18:55 or perhaps thats completely different stuff Mar 01 12:22:05 outdated wiki, please update ;) Mar 01 12:22:11 i will then Mar 01 12:22:44 im just afraid that i will make the wiki inaccurate if i start editing it Mar 01 12:22:52 since i don't know all things about the nslu2 :) Mar 01 12:25:37 this is weird, the Intel page only offers to download NPE Microcode 2.1 Mar 01 12:29:37 http://halbot.haluze.sk/images/2005-07/1190_NottingHillGate.jpg Mar 01 12:29:43 that's funneh! Mar 01 12:42:31 oh, .. never mind. Just realized the Wiki linked to the archived stuff Mar 01 12:55:35 anyone here set up their slig with mpd? Mar 01 12:55:47 er slug even.. =P Mar 01 12:58:15 multiple personality disorder? Mar 01 12:58:16 :) Mar 01 12:58:27 music player daemon =] Mar 01 12:59:25 I want to nfs mount my fileserver from the slug and use ncmpd ncurses client to connect while using the creative labs usbmp3 soundcard Mar 01 12:59:41 Curious how well that worked Mar 01 13:00:15 Basically it will do the same thing as a 1500$ sonos system Mar 01 13:01:04 sounds cool Mar 01 13:01:13 so it will be like a music jukebox? Mar 01 13:01:39 what is a mp3 soundcard? built-in mp3 decoder to offload the host cpu? Mar 01 13:03:21 eno: Getting problems with ncurses apps when running them on the ts... less: can't resolve symbol '__ctype_b_loc' Mar 01 13:05:20 yeah it will play music through powered speakers Mar 01 13:05:39 hmm NAiL, I wonder if the php mpd interface would be a better choice Mar 01 13:06:27 So you guys think these are fun toys? I just bought one yesterday and I am hoping it is cool Mar 01 13:06:49 the nslu2? yeah, its great Mar 01 13:07:01 How do you use yours? Mar 01 13:07:08 would not call it a toy though :) Mar 01 13:07:27 er um machine :) Mar 01 13:07:30 That is what I tell my wife Mar 01 13:07:46 I use mine for backup mainly, it sits and waits,.. and twice every day it wakes up and do backup on my two machines here Mar 01 13:07:58 i got a 2nd unit aswell, which im doing some benchmarking experiments on atm Mar 01 13:08:21 nice Mar 01 13:08:21 testing various kernels to see if the network and general i/o speeds differ significantly Mar 01 13:09:11 I also bought a Hauppauge Media MVP to run the open source firmware on that too Mar 01 13:09:11 to interface wiht my mythtv Mar 01 13:09:55 Basically if my fridge would run linux, it would too Mar 01 13:26:24 haha Mar 01 13:26:40 yeah, i know.. there is something special about running linux on odd stuff Mar 01 14:38:21 oh, excellent work with adding BE to your snapshotsite CoreDump|afk :) Mar 01 15:07:33 hey, if I have successfully built a slugosbe image, I should also have a fully operation crosscompiler on my PC right? i tried running gcc found in ./slugosbe/tmp/cross/bin and it works, but I'm getting a weird warning: "/home/blaster/slug/slugosbe/tmp/cross/lib/gcc/armeb-linux/4.1.1/../../../../armeb-linux/bin/ld: Warning: /tmp/ccRz50dm.o does not support interworking, whereas nuttcp does" .. anyone know what that means? Mar 01 15:14:24 Wish I could help, but my slug is on order. I am on here to learn a little bit about it first Mar 01 16:42:19 NAiL: ts101 autobuild is ready on nudi again Mar 01 16:43:23 for the ncurses problem, very likely the uclibc you built does not match the actual uclibc shared lib Mar 01 16:44:00 see whether it has different config with __UCLIBC_HAS_XLOCALE__ Mar 01 16:44:32 it's only my guess: the actual uclibc on ts101 set __UCLIBC_HAS_XLOCALE__ to 0 Mar 01 16:44:50 and your toolchain build set it to 1 Mar 01 16:50:38 $ for p in ddwrt ts101 wl500g; do echo $p; nm $p/builds/ncurses/lib/libncurses.so.5 | grep U.*ctype; done Mar 01 16:51:32 ddwrt and ts101 references __ctype_b_loc, and wl500g does not Mar 01 16:52:21 ok, so it's best to rebuild? Mar 01 16:52:26 (with that config option removed) Mar 01 16:52:45 i think so Mar 01 16:53:24 ok, I'll look into it. Mar 01 17:15:50 q Mar 01 17:54:33 From what distro was unslung derived from? Mar 01 18:00:19 03nail * r5666 10optware/trunk/make/buildroot.mk: Fix ts101 toolchain (Remove uclibc locale) Mar 01 18:03:26 eno: I fixed the toolchain on my box. Let's see if it works on nudi too ;) Mar 01 18:07:34 NAiL: why is ts101 toolchain gcc-3.4.3-uclibc-0.9.28 ? shouldn't it be 0.9.27 after you changed the uclibc version? Mar 01 18:07:56 eno: I have no idea, but it works. (And it does build uclibc-0.9.27) Mar 01 18:08:39 you're saying it's just the dirname Mar 01 18:08:51 It would appear so Mar 01 18:09:56 ok, enable-nls in gettext-stage should have gettext working for ts101 Mar 01 18:09:56 20 -rwxr-xr-x 1 repvik repvik 19864 Feb 28 17:52 gcc-3.4.3-uclibc-0.9.28/lib/ld-uClibc-0.9.27.so Mar 01 18:10:30 Is that something that you have fixed? Mar 01 18:12:25 not checked in yet Mar 01 18:12:56 lot of broken packages are depending on gettext (libintl) Mar 01 18:13:28 did you just move ts101 to ts101.bak? Mar 01 18:14:12 I was rm -rf'ing the dir ;) Mar 01 18:15:44 sorry, i was 'mv ts101 ts101.bak2; rm -rf ts101.bak2' Mar 01 18:15:58 ah, ok Mar 01 18:18:12 making toolchain on nudi right now Mar 01 18:18:31 * NAiL crosses fingers Mar 01 18:18:36 nudi is dog slow for me Mar 01 18:19:23 after that, i'll do "nohup ./script/report-broken.sh PACKAGES &" Mar 01 18:19:44 roundtrip time is ~250ms Mar 01 18:20:59 thanks Mar 01 18:42:45 NAiL: ts101 toolchain build failed on nudi Mar 01 18:43:04 linking -o gcov-iov Mar 01 18:43:19 /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i486-linux/3.3.5/../../../crt1.o: In function `_start': Mar 01 18:43:19 ../sysdeps/i386/elf/start.S:115: undefined reference to `main' Mar 01 18:44:34 hmm Mar 01 18:44:38 I'll retry here Mar 01 18:45:38 strange, on my localmachine it just finished ok Mar 01 18:45:50 same here Mar 01 18:49:45 sorry, make/buildroot.mk was not up-to-date Mar 01 18:53:30 I've removed my dir and everything should be up to date on my box too. Let's see what happens... Mar 01 18:56:17 gotta go, bbl Mar 01 18:57:14 ok, later Mar 01 19:12:47 eno: Toolchain up-to-date builds just fine on my end, from scratch Mar 01 19:27:02 Tag.cpp:187:6: warning: #warning This seems to be off by one! 8 / 8 + 1 == 2, etc. Mar 01 19:27:13 That's a nice one :-P Mar 01 19:59:53 hi Mar 01 20:00:12 i am trying to speed up php and mysql a bit on unslung Mar 01 20:00:44 is there a binery php 5.2 package available widthout a statically included pdo module? Mar 01 20:00:52 the pdo module is really large Mar 01 20:00:56 3 mb + Mar 01 20:02:07 and second question: is there a way to overclock the xscale > 266? Mar 01 20:02:16 2nd question, no Mar 01 20:02:24 probably no to the first question too. Mar 01 20:03:05 there are other ixp42x models can go up to 533 (IIRC) Mar 01 20:03:07 is there a toolchain for gcc unslung? Mar 01 20:03:22 i mean can i compile for unslung on a osx computer? Mar 01 20:05:39 siegfried__: linksys firmware Mar 01 20:05:52 no idea, I don't use osx Mar 01 20:06:27 Did that come from debian, do you know? Mar 01 20:10:10 siegfried__: SerComm, a company in Taiwan. It came from an embedded software vendor originally (i.e. like MontaVista or someone like that) I would presume. Mar 01 20:11:12 vendor firmware rarely originates in a free distro. they always buy a reference software package along with the reference hardware design. Mar 01 20:12:10 oh shit i need mysql5 Mar 01 20:12:22 why the hell i didnt use debianslung Mar 01 20:13:02 I'm trying to diagnose a printer problem. Printing works on Ubuntu but with the same printer connected to unslung it does not. Do you know how to print a file without using CUPS so I can determine if CUPS is the problem? Mar 01 20:16:00 nope Mar 01 20:16:16 asked in #nslu2-general? Mar 01 20:18:58 eno: ping? Was buildroot.mk out-of-date on your box or nudi? It built fine here the second time too. Mar 01 20:42:05 err how can i install tab feature in ssh shell? Mar 01 20:42:05 buildroot.mk was out-of-date on nudi, and it finishes toolchain now Mar 01 20:42:22 i mean this autocomplete feature on filepaths pressing tab Mar 01 20:44:12 jr: nsul2-general is a more appropriate channel, this tab-completion is a bash feature Mar 01 20:45:23 thanks Mar 01 20:47:57 eno: thanks :) Mar 01 20:51:02 eno: I'm still running report-broken on my box Mar 01 20:53:45 Just waiting for nfs-utils, which I have to kill manually Mar 01 20:55:51 NAiL: probably a good idea starting with "report-broken PACKAGES" Mar 01 20:56:27 we know there're a couple of packages (ecl) that needs to be killed Mar 01 20:57:17 ah, thx Mar 01 20:57:25 rwhitby, woops, I thought I was in nslu2-general. What is the difference between nslu2-linux and nslu2-general? Mar 01 20:58:07 nslu2-linux is development, nslu2-general is "support" Mar 01 20:58:13 or... end user stuff Mar 01 20:58:57 Sorry! Mar 01 21:07:36 NAiL: "nohup ./scripts/report-broken.sh PACKAGES &" started on nudi for ts101 Mar 01 21:09:06 ncurses/lib/libncurses.so.5 still references __ctype_b_loc Mar 01 21:09:46 that's odd Mar 01 21:10:29 dang Mar 01 21:10:39 the wrong config came through Mar 01 21:24:13 03nail * r5667 10optware/trunk/make/buildroot.mk: buildroot.mk: Update to the correct config for ts101 Mar 01 21:24:17 eno: Fixed now. Rebuilding. Mar 01 21:24:38 buildroot was picking the wrong config for uclibc Mar 01 21:45:45 eno: ok, toolchain built Mar 01 21:47:13 doing report-broken now Mar 01 22:01:11 NAiL: looks good, $ nm builds/ncurses/lib/libncurses.so.5 | grep 'U.*ctype' U __ctype_b Mar 01 22:01:29 U __ctype_b Mar 01 22:01:48 report-broken hasn't failed yet Mar 01 22:02:59 you should try build "less" and do a runtime test Mar 01 22:04:08 working on it ;) Mar 01 22:11:04 anybody knows how i can set bash for ssh session using openssh? Mar 01 22:11:16 hi Mar 01 22:11:23 eno: It runs OK Mar 01 22:11:33 NAiL: pong Mar 01 22:11:36 (Some terminal oddness, but I think that's fixable later) Mar 01 22:12:04 CoreDump|home: Yes, I was going to ask you for some help.. Do you know how to do classes in OE? Mar 01 22:12:27 * CoreDump|home nods Mar 01 22:12:29 because there's a need for a class that can create users/groups on install, instead of ugly postinst-hacks ;) Mar 01 22:13:43 hmmmm, entirely doable. Don't even need a bbclass for that. Just some custom functions colloected in an .inc file would be enough Mar 01 22:15:22 would that be usable throughout oe? Mar 01 22:16:06 this is how I did this kind of stuff in the past: I have a "functions.inc" which is sourced by my image.bb. functions.inc defines bash shell function and "exports" them. The functions are then called via IMAGE_PREPROCESS_COMMAND and friends Mar 01 22:16:13 NAiL: yes Mar 01 22:16:26 shit Mar 01 22:16:29 hmm, nice Mar 01 22:16:46 eno: Toolchain+packages appear to build just fine. Mind doing some magic on nudi? Mar 01 22:17:01 NAiL: http://rafb.net/p/xtGQFu97.html Mar 01 22:17:30 well, actually I called it an bbclass but the suffix doesn't matter. Mar 01 22:18:35 ok, I'll have a look tomorrow, it's been bedtime for a while :-P Mar 01 22:18:44 =) Mar 01 22:21:47 I'll be bugging you for help once in a while though ;) Mar 01 22:21:56 I think it'll take me a while to get it all working. Mar 01 22:25:05 np ;) Mar 01 22:26:43 *sigh* Mar 01 22:26:44 ownloadClient.cpp: undefined reference to `logf' Mar 01 22:26:45 amuled-DownloadClient.o(.text+0x3d6c):DownloadClient.cpp: undefined reference to `expf' Mar 01 22:26:55 Anyone got an idea for how to fix this? Mar 01 22:27:20 * CoreDump|home doesn't Mar 01 22:34:22 NAiL: I already started "report-broken PACKAGES" on nudi Mar 01 22:34:43 once it finishes, i'll re-enable the ts101 feed in autobuild Mar 01 23:18:42 03bzhou * r5668 10optware/trunk/platforms/packages-ts101.mk: demoted bogofilter on ts101, libiconv problem Mar 01 23:38:13 I'm trying to build the latest unslung and there appears to be some confusion. When "make" tried to install monotone the "mtn" command still would not work. So I did "apt-get install monotone" and this succeeded. However, there is no "mtn" command still! I did perform a "monotone" command and that worked. Why is "make" using the command "mtn"? Mar 01 23:41:57 siegfried__: monotone version? Mar 01 23:42:25 the command used to be monotone, changed to mtn at some point Mar 01 23:42:52 if you only have "monotone" command, your monotone installation may not be up-to-date enough Mar 01 23:44:47 siegfried__: you need montone 0.27 or later Mar 01 23:44:52 Well I just did an apt-get install. Mar 01 23:44:59 How do I tell what version I have? Mar 01 23:45:28 monotone --version? Mar 01 23:47:34 Ah hah! I'm running v0.24. Mar 01 23:47:42 Hmmm.... Mar 01 23:47:54 Well the instructions said not to run "make" as root. Mar 01 23:47:56 So I did not. Mar 01 23:50:40 So why did not "make" succeed in installing the latest monotone? Did I need to be root? Mar 01 23:51:12 When I say "apt-get install monotone" I'm required to be root. Mar 02 00:00:10 I need to reboot -- back soon. Mar 02 00:01:10 * CoreDump|home wonders if these were serious questions Mar 02 00:02:25 :) Mar 02 00:04:03 rwhitby: the idea of having a single makefile setting up a known-good environment is brilliant BTW. Mar 02 00:05:35 a lot more nslu2 _users_ try to compile stuff than with OZ w/o Makefile Mar 02 00:06:30 CoreDump|home: yep - hoping to replicate that with openmoko too Mar 02 00:07:01 indeed. I take it you "abuse" the "frozen" .dev snapshot of OM to build the image? Mar 02 00:07:46 no, OE doesn't change. I do patch some OM svn recipes, but those get incorporated upstream pretty quickly Mar 02 00:08:47 i'm just wondering as bitbake openmoko-image in current .dev doesn't worl for me Mar 02 00:09:22 03bzhou * r5669 10optware/trunk/ (make/bogofilter.mk platforms/packages-ts101.mk): bogofilter: can use standalone libiconv now; promoted back for ts101; 0.93.5 -> 1.1.5 for wl500g Mar 02 00:54:38 03bzhou * r5670 10optware/trunk/platforms/packages-ts101.mk: demoted gdb for ts101, iconv problem Mar 02 00:57:12 mhm, I just tried to fix that iconv-problem the same way you fixed bogofilter Mar 02 00:57:19 but that didn't exactly work ;) Mar 02 01:00:17 NAiL, for which package? Mar 02 01:00:29 gdb Mar 02 01:01:34 it does not seems to use CPPFLAGS Mar 02 01:18:27 03bzhou * r5671 10optware/trunk/make/gettext.mk: gettext: enable-nls to get libintl for ts101 Mar 02 01:24:56 03bzhou * r5672 10optware/trunk/make/glib.mk: glib: stage and depend on gettext if standalone libintl, for ts101 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Mar 02 03:00:00 2007