**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Jan 09 02:59:57 2010 Jan 09 10:53:41 <[Fate]> is there a way for a package to specify a "SUBSUBMENU"? ie. a "SUBMENU" that is attached to an existing SUBMENU? Jan 09 10:59:41 I know it's important to use the same version of gcc for a kernel module compile - is the same true of binutils? Jan 09 11:12:31 hey guys, i can't get the build system to compile me a scsi_mod.ko and sd_mod.ko (i want to boot from usb) can someone please give me some hints. I have kmod-usb-storage kmod-scsi_core etc... Jan 09 11:14:14 ah... actually how can i delete my kernel config Jan 09 11:14:24 i think i might have some conflicting things there Jan 09 12:45:03 is there anyway to extract the files from a ipkg archive Jan 09 12:45:07 with tar or something Jan 09 12:46:13 yes Jan 09 12:48:52 i found a script that will do it Jan 09 12:49:07 and as a result i see how it works :) Jan 09 12:52:20 hmm for whatever reason the build system isn't compiling sd_mod.ko and scsi_mod.ko Jan 09 12:53:04 so niether the usb-storage contains it, nor the kmod-scsi-core Jan 09 12:53:08 any suggestions? Jan 09 12:54:02 i'm trying to compile x86 generic, the kernel version is 2.6.31.9 Jan 09 15:09:54 which function calls static void gpio_buttons_poll(struct input_polled_dev *dev)? Jan 09 17:31:24 hmm, can I convince openwrt to build static binaries Jan 09 17:41:44 hi Jan 09 17:42:27 I have a device I would like to port to openwrt. I must do this secretely Jan 09 17:43:04 it is ARM based and I have all the tools, drivers etc Jan 09 17:43:32 I may be able to ship one to somebody, who can help me :( ? Jan 09 17:50:18 alesan: lol u just posted that in irc so not so much a secret anymore Jan 09 17:50:36 dingo, ok, can you help me with the porting? Jan 09 17:50:53 the secret was about not having the device listed on the wiki for now Jan 09 17:51:03 at least until we begin to sell it Jan 09 17:54:36 alesan: then write to openwrt-hackers@openwrt.org and ask whether some dev wants to help and if yes, where to send a hardware sample Jan 09 17:55:04 for the sake of secrecy I'd prefer not to write to mailing lists... Jan 09 17:56:38 the list I meantioned is non-public, its audiance is far smaller them the irc room here ;) Jan 09 18:06:56 mb * r19081 /trunk/scripts/dl_cleanup.py: dl_cleanup: Add dry-run option Jan 09 18:08:13 xMff: if you're going to be selling a commercial adsl router, I'll have one :) Jan 09 18:19:30 mb * r19082 /trunk/scripts/dl_cleanup.py: dl_cleanup: Add linux and gcc to blacklist Jan 09 18:22:19 xMff, do you sell routers? Jan 09 18:23:20 alesan: not really :) I assume lupine_85 meant you Jan 09 18:23:36 erm, yes. whoops :D Jan 09 18:29:12 * lupine_85 is awaiting GPL compliance from his current vendor Jan 09 18:31:31 mb * r19083 /trunk/scripts/dl_cleanup.py: dl_cleanup: Allow removing items from blacklist Jan 09 18:33:24 can someone explain this one to me WARNING: kmod-scsi-core is not available in the kernel config Jan 09 18:33:42 i'm trying to compile openwrt to boot from usb-storage Jan 09 18:33:50 i need sd_mod and scsi_mod Jan 09 18:35:40 no this is not a adsl router Jan 09 18:35:56 in fact it has only a ethernet port Jan 09 18:36:21 but it has VGA, audio, USB 2.0 ... Jan 09 18:45:07 mb * r19084 /trunk/scripts/dl_cleanup.py: dl_cleanup: Add regex for foo_1_2_3 Jan 09 18:58:29 mb * r19085 /trunk/scripts/dl_cleanup.py: dl_cleanup: Show it to the user, if file extension or version pattern is unknown Jan 09 21:03:51 jow * r19086 /trunk/package/dnsmasq/files/dnsmasq.init: [package] dnsmasq: add local domain as search directive to /tmp/resolv.conf Jan 09 23:13:28 kaloz * r19087 /trunk/ (include/kernel-version.mk target/linux/x86/Makefile): upgrade to latest kernels Jan 09 23:17:51 kaloz * r19088 /trunk/target/linux/generic-2.6/patches-2.6.31/910-hostap_tx_queue_len_fix.patch: remove unneeded patch Jan 10 01:27:06 I found a bug that would only cause trouble after 2.7 years of uptime Jan 10 01:27:26 I never find anything usefull :( Jan 10 01:28:24 uhm 2.7 years?! Jan 10 01:28:36 how do you know its not fixed yet? :P Jan 10 01:31:13 I hope so, I submitting the patch now Jan 10 01:38:15 done...4 patches waiting...now I should pray or something? :P Jan 10 01:43:43 ah now I get izt Jan 10 01:43:50 ghost click ... hehe Jan 10 01:44:27 not properly explained?:( Jan 10 01:44:54 no, everything is fine Jan 10 01:45:03 hey guys Jan 10 01:45:22 has any of you actually configured curl to build with any small ssl library? Jan 10 01:48:19 Plouj: nope but it should be fairly easy to build it against cyassl Jan 10 01:50:23 if I wanted to submit this as a patch, what would i have to do? Jan 10 01:50:37 is there a config file of some sort to make curl depend on libopenssl? Jan 10 01:52:51 it should be listed as dependency in the openwrt curl makefile Jan 10 01:53:40 Plouj: or libmatrixssl Jan 10 01:54:34 xMff: question is there a suggested way to make https start by default instead of http, should it busybox or other? suggestion ? Jan 10 01:55:12 dingo: cyassl claims to have an openssl compat api, which makes porting curl easier I think Jan 10 01:56:10 xMff: he could in thery prolly just modify the makefile to include the cyassl then Jan 10 02:32:05 marek * r19089 /packages/net/batman-advanced/ (Config.in Makefile): Jan 10 02:32:05 batman-adv: upgrade to 0.2.x maintenance branch Jan 10 02:32:05 * get batman-adv & batctl sources from their respective maintenance branch Jan 10 02:32:05 * offer option to enable verbose debug logging **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Jan 10 02:59:56 2010