**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jul 21 02:59:56 2008 Jul 21 07:48:59 just found a nasty bug w/Fedora, Debian, & Gentoo GRUB that may be affecting others Jul 21 07:49:49 Fedora wrote a patch to stage2/fsys_ext2fs.c that allows use of the new dynamic inode sizes Jul 21 07:50:13 but their calculation blindly pulls the inode size value out of the superblock and divides by it Jul 21 07:51:00 not good when using the old style (like OWRT does): divide-by-zero FAIL Jul 21 07:52:18 none of my new openwrt-x86 builds had been booting for the past several months; now I know why. Jul 21 09:58:19 florian * r11890 /trunk/package/broadcom-wl/files/lib/wifi/broadcom.sh: Default to port 1812 for radius authentication when doing 802.1x Jul 21 09:59:02 florian * r11891 /trunk/docs/network.tex: Document a bit more about IPv6 configuration Jul 21 10:32:12 mb * r11892 /trunk/target/linux/generic-2.6/patches-2.6.25/923-gpiommc-configfs-locking.patch: The gpiommc configfs interface needs locking. Jul 21 10:41:30 florian * r11893 /trunk/toolchain/uClibc/Makefile: uClibc for x86 targets and kernels >= 2.6.24 need to copy the right include files, remove this when there are no 2.6.23 left Jul 21 14:15:00 did anybody try porting nanostations hal to openwrts madwifi so to get the internal antenna working with both polarizations? Jul 21 14:16:23 pjf: Should be easy to just chop and change hal's whenever you want Jul 21 14:16:31 (There was a patch to that effect anyway) Jul 21 14:16:54 yeap, but who knows what ubiquiti guys did to the hal ;) Jul 21 14:17:11 I mean, they could break compatibility Jul 21 14:17:31 Ah didn't know nanostation was ubiquiti Jul 21 14:17:44 yeap, they have their very own hal Jul 21 14:17:53 which switches antennas using gpio Jul 21 14:17:58 If its on their hardware should still be fine Jul 21 14:18:20 their patchset to madwifi was (is ?) based on the openwrt one anyway Jul 21 14:18:54 yeap, but you're talking about radiodriver Jul 21 14:19:06 nanostation uses different driver Jul 21 14:19:27 which even does not compile on 2.6 :) Jul 21 14:20:10 btw, I've just found lithuanian comments in the nanostation driver :) Jul 21 14:20:16 signed "UBNT" Jul 21 14:20:33 I guess they outsource their IT a bit ;) Jul 21 14:21:52 pjf: the antenna thing does not require madwifi changes Jul 21 14:21:57 pjf: it's controlled through gpio Jul 21 14:23:12 good point, maybe it would be possible to change antennas directly Jul 21 14:23:25 however I have no idea where to start (yet) :) Jul 21 14:38:12 so, any hope on getting the sierra drivers into 8.08? Jul 21 17:08:19 juhosg * r11894 /trunk/ (74 files in 22 dirs): surprise :p Jul 21 17:08:52 yay Jul 21 17:37:53 nbd: hows it going? did u get the board I sent? Jul 21 17:38:43 juhosg: haha. making me pull down the changes to see what that commit was :-P Jul 21 17:42:28 Bartman007: :) Jul 21 17:48:46 juhosg: did you use a routerboard for that? Jul 21 17:49:02 because the rb433 looks really promising Jul 21 17:51:45 loswillios: yes. i'm working on rb-411, rb-450, and rb-433ah Jul 21 17:53:27 cool Jul 21 18:12:42 nbd * r11895 /trunk/target/linux/generic-2.6/files/drivers/net/phy/mvswitch.h: add missing defines for mvswitch Jul 21 18:12:59 Nix: yes, got the board Jul 21 18:13:20 Nix: any feedback on what i sent you? Jul 21 18:20:12 nbd * r11896 /trunk/target/linux/generic-2.6/ (4 files in 2 dirs): update mvswitch for 2.6.25 and 2.6.26 as well Jul 21 18:36:00 nbd: the API seems reasonable. Jul 21 18:37:20 looks like it should do everything we need Jul 21 18:37:55 good Jul 21 18:38:44 did you try out the atheros board I sent you yet? Jul 21 18:43:32 not yet Jul 21 18:43:36 didn't get around to it yet Jul 21 18:44:41 ok Jul 21 18:44:57 I suspect you will see more of that atheros switch in the future :-) Jul 21 18:51:05 likely Jul 21 20:00:48 florian * r11897 /trunk/target/linux/rb532/base-files/sbin/wget2nand: Fix routerboard boot partition name in wget2nand (#3791) Jul 21 20:36:34 thepeople * r11898 /trunk/ (5 files in 4 dirs): Jul 21 20:36:34 This series of patches closes the support gap on one of the explicitly Jul 21 20:36:34 supported platforms (WRT54G3G) by adding direct support for the Sierra Jul 21 20:36:34 Wireless 3G modems. Jul 21 20:36:34 Signed-off-by: RB Jul 21 20:40:16 thepeople * r11899 /trunk/target/linux/brcm-2.4/patches/ (014-sierra_support.patch 015-sierra_kconfig.patch): (log message trimmed) Jul 21 20:40:16 This is the Linksys-ported driver from WRT54G3G-ST_v2.00.9_US.tgz, Jul 21 20:40:16 re-based against 2.4.35 and repaired for obvious breakage (didn't use Jul 21 20:40:16 its device table, etc.). Jul 21 20:40:16 Changes from Linksys tree: Jul 21 20:40:17 - Remove 'vendor' and 'product' parameters; these aren't used in the Jul 21 20:40:21 mainstream driver and seem to only have served to break it. Jul 21 20:44:50 aoz: ping Jul 21 22:22:26 thepeople: p0n Jul 21 22:22:29 pong, even **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Jul 27 11:02:27 2008