**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jul 21 02:59:58 2007 Jul 21 03:28:36 03bzhou * r6422 10optware/trunk/make/py-sqlalchemy.mk: py-sqlalchemy: 0.3.9 -> 0.3.10 Jul 21 04:11:46 03bzhou * r6423 10optware/trunk/make/openldap.mk: openldap: 2.3.35 -> 2.3.37 Jul 21 05:35:36 ATTN: Calling for openwrt alpha testers. Please test out the image on slug-firmware.net Jul 21 05:40:00 03bzhou * r6424 10optware/trunk/make/varnish.mk: varnish: link -lm on uclibc Jul 21 13:04:44 compbrain: interested in testing openwrt on the NSLU2? web interface and all ... Jul 21 13:07:10 Sure. I just picked up a couple more units, im building a soda machine for school with a slug running the show. Jul 21 13:10:06 www.slug-firmware.net - openwrt 7.07 - comes up as static 192.168.1.1 with telnet and http web interface enabled Jul 21 13:10:41 compbrain: nice x-wrt web interface on it Jul 21 13:11:31 I'll load it up and see how it goes. Jul 21 14:00:08 hi Jul 21 14:00:17 Has anyone ever tried to use DC++ on a NSLU2? Jul 21 14:00:32 With a ~100 GB share Jul 21 14:00:45 Because I have an 120 GB external laptop HDD Jul 21 14:00:56 which I could use for it. Jul 21 14:01:15 But my NSLU2 is a IRC bot, FTP server and webserver too, so I'm not sure how much memory it would consume Jul 21 14:01:21 as DC++ for Windows is a real memory hog... Jul 21 18:06:59 evening good folk, just popping to tip my hat for the wrt notice. Im testing it right now. Jul 21 18:47:40 the wrt install is very "routery" set up by default, much more so than unslung atleast. Jul 21 18:49:05 Not a big problem for me, but it could be confusing if the target audience is the unslungers. Jul 21 18:49:36 And probably nothing that can be worked out easily, and in a few steps. Jul 21 19:06:39 03bzhou * r6425 10optware/trunk/make/sudo.mk: sudo: 1.6.8p12 -> 1.6.9 Jul 21 19:57:00 its like falling into the land of reverse, loads of networking tools, not alot of usb tools. ;) Jul 21 19:57:48 guess alot of the hardware that has been running wrt up until now has 2 network ifs and no usb. Jul 21 20:08:52 infact something subtle seems to be broken with usb support in this kamikaze build, guess Im off to learn how to troubleshoot usb stuff in a wrt enviroment ;) Jul 21 20:19:31 meh, not broken I guess. Just not alot of stuff in /dev without udev installed. Jul 21 20:36:33 well all the usb/disk stuff seems ok out of the box, so thaqt should be ok. Jul 21 21:30:32 and Im guessing loads of stuff not compiled into the kernel Jul 22 00:49:38 03osas * r6426 10optware/trunk/make/asterisk14.mk: asterisk14: 1.4.7.1 -> 1.4.8 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Jul 22 02:59:58 2007