**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Aug 08 02:59:56 2010 Aug 08 03:00:13 hell yeah man. Aug 08 03:02:19 I want to get some dockstars or something like that and replace a couple of my servers with low power devices that accomplish the same goal. Aug 08 03:04:15 need...more...money (isn't that always the case) Aug 08 03:08:21 yep Aug 08 03:09:48 how's the patch doing? Aug 08 03:10:25 the one i was asking you about? Aug 08 03:10:30 yes Aug 08 03:11:38 Havent created it yet. Just needed the info for future use. but the patch im gonna be making is for backfire 2.4 kernel. to skip over board data. Aug 08 03:12:02 ah, ok, I don't have access to the backfire branch, only trunk Aug 08 03:12:10 in backfire 2.4 the mimo driver is supported. so that makes this router ive been working on 'fully supported' Aug 08 03:12:49 indeed. im just trying to make it so hauke dont have too. hopefully when i get it made and tested, he will test it out and apply it if its worthy. Aug 08 03:14:36 cshore, i have a bad hdd that im gonna use. Id like to make the partition table setup so that the one partiton contains the good side and the other is bad side (bad blocks) oh and swap. Aug 08 03:14:48 but do you have any suggestions on how to do this? Aug 08 03:15:19 hmmmm........no idea how to do that Aug 08 03:15:28 ah okies Aug 08 03:15:32 thought id ask :) Aug 08 03:15:33 it depends where the bad blocks are Aug 08 03:15:46 indeed. Aug 08 03:16:09 if they're all in one convenient sector range it's easy, but if they're scattered of the disk, not so much Aug 08 03:16:14 *over Aug 08 03:26:47 cshore, i shouldnt have any issues building on a 64bit machine? Aug 08 03:27:03 non that I'm aware of Aug 08 03:27:08 ok cool. Aug 08 03:27:12 I use 64-but ubuntu myself Aug 08 03:33:50 cshore, whats the best visual way to see the differences in two files? Aug 08 03:35:32 I just do diff -u or whatever. Never tried the visual tools Aug 08 03:38:24 idk of any Aug 08 03:38:29 just diff Aug 08 03:53:51 RealOpty: the official binaries are generated on 64-bit machines Aug 08 03:57:29 sweet Aug 08 03:57:58 using this core2duo 64bit machine to compile should be nicely faster. Aug 08 03:58:27 anyone use NFS to share there build folder to compile on a different machine? Aug 08 03:58:58 that's probably slow Aug 08 03:59:00 latency Aug 08 03:59:22 thats what i was thinking Aug 08 03:59:59 so i think i might just copy the current project im working on over to the machine and compile it there Aug 08 04:00:11 yeah, that's probably the best idea Aug 08 04:00:22 brb Aug 08 04:00:45 although you might want to compress to copy (but not bzip2....probably slow the copy down too much) Aug 08 04:06:21 yeah for sure. Aug 08 04:06:27 i think i might just use rsync. Aug 08 04:06:55 that way it will just keep a copy on its side and auto update :) Aug 08 05:02:34 cshore, u use e2fschk yeah? Aug 08 05:02:46 know if this is bad http://paste.ubuntu.com/474795/ ? Aug 08 05:02:46 e2fsck? yes Aug 08 05:03:11 it's not good Aug 08 05:03:16 kk Aug 08 05:03:35 cshore, does block = 1mb? Aug 08 05:03:42 (commonly that is) Aug 08 05:05:19 it varies Aug 08 05:05:31 indeed. Aug 08 05:05:33 often and lots Aug 08 05:05:42 so no Aug 08 05:06:00 yeah i thought it changed with diffrent sizes of hdds. Aug 08 05:06:25 yeah, pretty much every hd is different Aug 08 05:07:31 does the errors i showed you indicate that theres a problem with those blocks and i shouldnt use them? Aug 08 05:08:27 erm, I think using a bad hd is a bad idea.... Aug 08 05:08:57 me 2 Aug 08 05:08:58 but Aug 08 05:08:58 even if there are blocks that aren't bad now, doesn't mean they won't go bad Aug 08 05:09:05 i dont have a replacement :( Aug 08 05:09:17 and unless you somehow exclude them the fs will keep trying to use them Aug 08 05:09:19 for sure, i understand that Aug 08 05:09:57 cshore, excluding them using partitioning should be good enough to not try to read from them, correct? Aug 08 05:10:51 how would you exclude them using parititioning, unless they're all conveniently located in some sector range Aug 08 05:11:05 ? Aug 08 05:11:25 by just using the first 20~40 gb of the hdd Aug 08 05:11:37 is the first 20-40 good? Aug 08 05:11:40 yes Aug 08 05:11:50 ah, I see Aug 08 05:11:59 no errors there, just starting at the blocks i pastebind Aug 08 05:12:16 well, it might do until you get a new drive Aug 08 05:12:23 but I wouldn't want to do it Aug 08 05:12:37 yeah thats understandable Aug 08 05:12:45 I use RAID and replace when the drive goes bad Aug 08 05:13:07 the machine im working on is a laptop Aug 08 05:13:09 a=the Aug 08 05:13:16 ah, ok, that's different Aug 08 05:13:28 I don't use RAID on my laptop either Aug 08 05:13:50 only 1hdd bay so i couldnt if i wanted too Aug 08 05:13:52 but I don't keep much on it either (it mostly calls home to do real work) Aug 08 05:13:58 HMM this reminds me Aug 08 05:14:07 maybe i should just buy my buddies ps3 hdd Aug 08 05:14:12 cause his ps3 broke.... Aug 08 06:04:24 cshore, what irc client u use? Aug 08 06:04:40 I use Pidgin for IM and IRC Aug 08 06:05:02 hell yeah Aug 08 06:05:14 im tweaking pedgin now for irc. Aug 08 06:05:26 pidgin* Aug 08 06:07:44 well done installing ubuntu Aug 08 06:07:52 hopefully this partition thing will work Aug 08 06:08:00 good luck Aug 08 06:08:11 ty tyu Aug 08 06:08:43 well it booted :D Aug 08 06:09:03 do you work in IT? Aug 08 06:09:18 no but i should Aug 08 06:09:30 * RealOpty dont work Aug 08 06:09:34 if u cant tell :p Aug 08 06:10:06 im a full time dad heh. Aug 08 06:10:24 it's hard to tell...I work, but I work from home, and am around a lot anway Aug 08 06:10:35 cshore, u work in IT? Aug 08 06:10:43 and nbd and Jo have full time jobs Aug 08 06:10:55 wow really!? Aug 08 06:10:56 emedded software deveroper Aug 08 06:11:10 well nbd gets hired to work on OpenWRT Aug 08 06:11:14 Jo has a full-time job Aug 08 06:11:27 cshore, thats a badass title. Aug 08 06:11:41 erm, developer Aug 08 06:12:15 our brains replace the missing letters anyways ;p Aug 08 06:12:16 well I don't have a job title as such...I'm a contractor Aug 08 06:12:28 and typos ;p Aug 08 06:12:47 cshore, what ever, thats badass too. Aug 08 06:12:49 Housing? Aug 08 06:14:58 live in the house my mom inherited from my grandfather...I rent a bedroom, and an office, and the use of kitchen, yard etc, for cheap, and she doesn't have to move everything out of the house quickly, which she's not good at (she hates lettings stuff go) Aug 08 06:15:44 so I live on my own in a house for cheap Aug 08 06:15:56 hell yeah Aug 08 06:16:02 but I was asking if you were a housing contractor :) Aug 08 06:16:22 oh, no! heh! I'm a software contractor Aug 08 06:16:26 software developer Aug 08 06:16:51 badass. Aug 08 06:17:00 I do embedded software development using OpenWRT for VoIP PBX Aug 08 06:17:20 cshore, freeswitch yeah? Aug 08 06:17:25 yep Aug 08 06:17:44 my current project is doing the UCI config for FS Aug 08 06:18:02 sweet Aug 08 06:18:50 I discovered opewrt when i was trying to hack that simpleshare device. ever since then ive been addicted. Aug 08 06:19:38 that reminds me i should publish my .trx file for ease of use for others. Aug 08 06:21:03 that'd be good Aug 08 06:21:30 well so far no horrible noises from the lappy hdd Aug 08 06:22:17 im thinking that i should use rsync. this way i dont have to upload every time i wanna build and i can make a cron to auto sync it :) Aug 08 06:23:03 makes sense....why not just use the desktop....or do you primarily work on your laptop? Aug 08 06:23:42 i havent used the laptop in a while. i use my desktop for every thing cause its hooked up to my TV Aug 08 06:24:00 but the lappy is badass, its got core2duo Aug 08 06:24:06 which one's the ... about to ask Aug 08 06:24:17 so i wanna use it for a build machine (lappy) Aug 08 06:24:22 right Aug 08 06:24:36 hmmm.....might not last that long given that the hd is going Aug 08 06:25:00 lol you should see it. Aug 08 06:25:24 the screen on the thing broke (well the connector stoped working cause of short) Aug 08 06:25:28 duct tape and bailer twine? Aug 08 06:25:39 so only way to see it is with ext. monitor Aug 08 06:25:45 ah, I see Aug 08 06:25:50 but that dont matter :) Aug 08 06:26:00 im just gonna plug in the network cable and use ssh Aug 08 06:26:23 it was a nice machine. Sony Vaio Aug 08 06:26:42 that's what I do when I'm on my laptop (ssh to the quad core desktop I got recently) Aug 08 06:29:38 I used to run windows on one monitor then run linux on this laptop with 2nd monitor and use synergy Aug 08 06:29:45 was a sweet setup Aug 08 06:29:52 but no use for windows now. Aug 08 06:33:49 yeah, I've been almost windows for years (although once every many months I fire up Windows in a VM for some task that requires it) Aug 08 06:33:58 *windows free Aug 08 06:34:58 basically once a year or so for a short period of time I'll use the Windows VM Aug 08 06:35:04 heh Aug 08 06:35:19 i think the last time i used windows was... Aug 08 06:35:23 I think I spent more time preparing the VM than actually using it Aug 08 06:35:41 to use a GPS + software in a VM when i was going across country. Aug 08 06:35:57 cshore, LOL isnt that the truth Aug 08 06:36:28 theres just no decent enough GPS app for linux :/ sad. Aug 08 06:37:31 I think most people use special purpose gadget for that rather than a laptop Aug 08 06:38:14 for sure, i had a unit as the primary one so i could see Aug 08 06:38:17 where im going Aug 08 06:38:32 and my wife used the laptop to find GAS, or food. Aug 08 06:40:21 does your wife work, or are you both having trouble finding employment right now, especially with the economic downturn? Aug 08 06:40:49 My wife works. I chose to stay home. Aug 08 06:41:18 Cost more for daycare than i would make a paycheck Aug 08 06:41:27 right Aug 08 06:42:01 then on top of that fuel to get to the location and so on and so on... Aug 08 06:42:19 id rather spend time with my kids then to have to pay to not spend time with them Aug 08 06:43:08 I hear you Aug 08 06:43:21 but if i were to return to work may profession is automotive. Aug 08 06:43:41 just because id make more money in that feild cause i have experience. Aug 08 06:43:57 sucks though cause i hate working on cars lol!! Aug 08 06:44:02 heh Aug 08 06:46:11 cshore, any advice on configuring my 2nd router to disable dnsmasq and use wan connection just as an uplink? Aug 08 06:50:29 don't include dnsmasq in the build at all perhaps Aug 08 06:50:50 what do you mean just as uplink (to the other router?) Aug 08 06:50:59 as a hub basically, or what? Aug 08 06:51:04 yes as a hub Aug 08 06:51:37 configure the vlans all to one vlan (basically ignore the vlans) Aug 08 06:52:04 so all the ports are on the same vlan, and just use it as a switch Aug 08 06:52:07 the vlan on this device is so weird. Aug 08 06:52:12 oh? Aug 08 06:52:22 what arch? Aug 08 06:52:30 brcm47xx Aug 08 06:52:38 what's the vlan? Aug 08 06:53:20 id have to find it in a log. its not running atm cause i broke it trying out kamikaze Aug 08 06:53:43 kamikaze dont have the board data patch :\ Aug 08 06:53:49 right Aug 08 06:54:01 but its all good i have jtag :D Aug 08 06:54:08 so this is different than the other router? Aug 08 06:54:17 it was work trying it out. i got the wifi to work on kami Aug 08 06:54:37 im talking about the one ive been working on. Aug 08 06:55:01 i was trying to get wifi working. turns out this device requires the mimo driver that only works on kernel 2.4 Aug 08 06:55:11 ah Aug 08 06:55:39 but i was asking about making it a hub for reference when i reflash it Aug 08 06:55:52 im waiting till i make this backfire patch Aug 08 06:56:47 well basically disable all services and make the switch all one vlan (if you can; if you can't bridge the ports to it's all one device at the ether level) Aug 08 06:57:24 cshore, ah yes as i was saying. Aug 08 06:57:40 the vlan config auto had all ports on the same vlan Aug 08 06:57:46 and no vlan_1 Aug 08 06:57:54 ah well that that's what you want Aug 08 06:57:54 and ports was something like Aug 08 06:58:08 0 1 2 3 4 5u Aug 08 06:58:15 brb Aug 08 06:58:48 yeah, so it's just one big ethernet interface with four outlets (essentially) Aug 08 07:02:43 cshore, well what i think is weird is that the 4port switch is eth0 and the wan is eth1 Aug 08 07:03:01 obsy * r22525 /packages/net/transmission/Makefile: [packages] transmission: separate transmission-remote from transmission-cli Aug 08 07:03:15 that's normal Aug 08 07:03:38 but what about the vlan? is that normal? Aug 08 07:03:43 for bcm47xx at any rate Aug 08 07:04:22 that's the default configuration (basically no vlans configured; normally all four ports are on the same device) Aug 08 07:04:50 it's only on devices that don't have a separate wan port that the vlans are configured by default Aug 08 07:05:06 because they need the vlan to have wan Aug 08 07:05:09 ah ok Aug 08 07:05:16 i see now. Aug 08 07:05:39 so just disabling dnsmasq should be good enough to have it working as a hub? Aug 08 07:06:10 well all services really...you basically don't want the router to do anything Aug 08 07:06:34 just configure the switch and get out of the way Aug 08 07:07:08 although you might want to leave ssh so you can admin the device Aug 08 07:07:31 and watchdog Aug 08 07:07:42 I would not include dnsmasq in the image at all Aug 08 07:07:55 that's the easiest way to disable it Aug 08 07:08:01 kk Aug 08 07:08:31 well you could just do /etc/init.d/dnsmasq disable too, come to think of it Aug 08 07:09:03 then when it boots it won't start dnsmasq, and you still have it if you want to use the device for something else Aug 08 07:09:16 yeah thats what i was thinking. Aug 08 07:09:25 and disable firewall too yeah? Aug 08 07:10:48 yes, for sure Aug 08 07:11:19 and bridge the wan and switch Aug 08 07:11:24 (eth0 and 1) Aug 08 07:12:11 the reason i wanted support of openwrt on this device is so i can use packages and do other things that i couldnt do in dd-wrt Aug 08 07:12:29 i want to run munin-node Aug 08 07:12:42 and some other apps Aug 08 07:12:49 like the mjproxy Aug 08 07:13:13 doing all that in dd-wrt is so complicated. jffs didnt even work :/ Aug 08 07:52:22 cshore, LOL Aug 08 07:52:34 once i start getting rsync to work...... Aug 08 07:52:39 what's up? Aug 08 07:52:40 and dowloading the build dir... Aug 08 07:52:52 the hdd starts making the noise and locking up Aug 08 07:52:53 LOL! Aug 08 07:52:58 ouch! Aug 08 07:53:27 I'm thinking you need the new hd Aug 08 07:53:32 yeah me 2 Aug 08 07:53:48 LOL after writing 3.4 gb data.... *sigh* Aug 08 07:55:18 * RealOpty cant win Aug 08 07:55:27 why did i waste my time on this Aug 08 07:55:35 * RealOpty * walks away * Aug 08 10:36:56 Memphiz: ah, sorry for leaving a false impression; I do not have any commit rights anywhere ;) Aug 08 10:37:47 ahh ok *hehe* Aug 08 10:38:29 btw, I got my dockstar yesterday Aug 08 10:38:33 yeah Aug 08 10:38:37 is it running already? Aug 08 10:39:04 no, didn't have the time yet - I have to finish my rs pro first Aug 08 10:39:52 hrhr ... i see ... you are a projectjunky too ;) Aug 08 10:40:33 I also need to make some space first for the now ugh... fourth toolchain (I should get more devices with the same target, not with different targets) Aug 08 10:41:26 acinonyx * r22526 /packages/ipv6/aiccu/files/aiccu.init: [packages] aiccu: Add missing double quotes in init script (#7705) Aug 08 10:41:34 <_trine> archlinux runs ok on the dockstar Aug 08 10:41:41 KanjiMonster: there is an approch for multiple plattforms with one toolchain ... scripts/env ... but it does only manage .confg and the custom files folder ... it does not save the current kernel config :( ... therefor it is unusable ... but it could come handy it someone completes it *G* Aug 08 10:43:25 Memphiz: I am using scripts/symlink-tree.sh; but this still needs the space for the extracted and built packages, kernel and toolchain ;) Aug 08 10:43:40 <_trine> Memphiz, I noticed in the provided .config off the howto website that no usb modules were selected yet from what you said it works on the dockstar Aug 08 10:43:44 yeah your right ... it allways does *G* Aug 08 10:44:12 _trine but in the kernel_config the usb drivers where compiled inside the kernel directly Aug 08 10:44:15 build #71 of kirkwood is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/kirkwood/builds/71 Aug 08 10:46:26 acinonyx * r22527 /trunk/package/hostapd/files/hostapd.sh: [package] hostapd: Add support for 'iapp_interface' option, thanks stsp (#7719) Aug 08 10:50:01 <_trine> I think there is a need to have cherokee web server as a package in openwrt Aug 08 10:53:32 acinonyx * r22528 /trunk/package/dnsmasq/files/dnsmasq.init: [package] dnsmasq: Squelch a 'touch' error when no dhcp leases file is defined in config, thanks stsp (#7720) Aug 08 10:55:01 hrm, anybody else having problems running recent ramdisk kernels on the rs pro? my log gets spammed with JFFS2 errors :/ Aug 08 10:58:58 ehm Aug 08 10:59:13 wanted to ask a question Aug 08 10:59:26 but i'm not sure if anyone is around to answer it :p Aug 08 11:00:19 PsyMan: If you don't even ask the question, nobody will be able to answer it ;) Aug 08 11:00:28 could really use some info before getting into the mess of reflashing the router Aug 08 11:01:00 i'd like some info on the progress of the ar7 port Aug 08 11:01:29 including what wifi/switch adapters are supported and to what extent Aug 08 11:01:57 those in particular: Aug 08 11:02:11 Marvell 88E6060 Aug 08 11:02:24 ti tnetw1130 Aug 08 11:03:54 see? no one answers XD Aug 08 11:05:40 but at least they one had a chance to answer Aug 08 11:05:47 -they Aug 08 11:08:52 :| Aug 08 11:22:27 obsy * r22529 /packages/net/transmission/Makefile: [packages] transmission: update to 2.04 Aug 08 11:38:58 eh, false alarm. using an image with ramdisk instead of just the kernel does work Aug 08 13:18:59 build #68 of rdc is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/rdc/builds/68 Aug 08 14:10:32 updated openwrt/upstream, https://home.comcast.net/~sdwalker/uscan/uscan.shtml Aug 08 14:12:38 build #70 of rb532 is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/rb532/builds/70 Aug 08 14:17:19 mb * r22530 /trunk/target/linux/omap24xx/ (16 files in 4 dirs): Aug 08 14:17:19 Add omap24xx. Aug 08 14:17:19 Boots the kernel with working video and serial console. Userland is untested. Aug 08 15:09:37 build #64 of ubicom32 is complete: Failure [failed compile_4] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/ubicom32/builds/64 Aug 08 16:03:28 build #65 of xburst is complete: Failure [failed compile_4] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/xburst/builds/65 Aug 08 16:15:54 KanjiMonster: :) Aug 08 16:38:42 mb * r22531 /trunk/target/linux/omap24xx/ (Makefile config-2.6.35 patches-2.6.35/810-mmc-fixes.patch): omap24xx: Support booting userland from MMC card Aug 08 17:36:00 obsy * r22532 /packages/net/vsftpd/Makefile: [packages] vsftpd: update to 2.3.0 Aug 08 17:47:56 <_trine> is there anyone who fancies making a cherokee package? Aug 08 17:48:28 <_trine> http://www.cherokee-project.com/ Aug 08 17:49:06 <_trine> its already out there for arm Aug 08 18:09:22 what's the advantage of cherokee over say lighttpd? Aug 08 18:09:44 i.e., how is it not yet another webserver Aug 08 18:24:38 cshore: cherokee is yet another webserver, but it is rather lightweight, and many people are fans of it because of cherokee-admin, the web interface used to configure it. Aug 08 18:28:06 mb * r22533 /trunk/package/kexec-tools/Makefile: kexec is also available on armel Aug 08 18:36:39 mb * r22534 /trunk/target/linux/omap24xx/base-files/ (. etc/ etc/init.d/ etc/init.d/watchdog etc/inittab): omap24xx: Add working inittab and watchdog init script Aug 08 18:46:30 ah, ok Aug 08 19:13:58 mb * r22535 /trunk/package/mac80211/Makefile: mac80211: Add p54spi driver Aug 08 19:37:11 lars * r22536 /trunk/package/uci/Makefile: [package] uci: Install ucimap.h into the staging dir Aug 08 20:00:30 florian * r22537 /trunk/target/linux/generic/config-2.6.35: [kernel] add missing 2.6.35 config symbols Aug 08 20:00:36 florian * r22538 /trunk/include/kernel-version.mk: [kernel] add 2.6.35 md5sum Aug 08 20:00:42 florian * r22539 /trunk/target/linux/generic/config-2.6.25: [kernel] add missing 2.6.35 config symbols Aug 08 20:00:48 florian * r22540 /trunk/target/linux/generic/patches-2.6.35/ (19 files): [kernel] refresh 2.6.35 patches Aug 08 20:00:56 florian * r22541 /trunk/target/linux/generic/ (2 files in 2 dirs): [kernel] crashlog depends on BOOTMEM Aug 08 20:01:08 florian * r22542 /trunk/target/linux/generic/patches-2.6.34/ (2 files): [kernel] refresh 2.6.34 patches Aug 08 20:01:12 florian * r22543 /trunk/target/linux/generic/config-2.6.34: [kernel] add missing 2.6.34 symbols Aug 08 20:01:19 florian * r22544 /trunk/ (2 files in 2 dirs): [package] rename kmod-switch-ip175c package to kmod-switch-ip17xx Aug 08 20:15:12 nbd * r22545 /trunk/target/linux/generic/files/drivers/net/phy/ (rtl8366rb.c rtl8366s.c): Aug 08 20:15:12 rtl8366: re-enable learning by default, disabling it broke switching functionality. Aug 08 20:15:12 add a configuration option for dynamically enabling/disabling this feature. Aug 08 20:15:12 based on patch from #7637 Aug 08 20:15:50 nbd * r22546 /branches/backfire/target/linux/generic-2.6/files/drivers/net/phy/ (rtl8366rb.c rtl8366s.c): merge rtl8366 switch fix from r22545 Aug 08 20:16:10 nbd :D Aug 08 20:20:00 build #71 of orion is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/orion/builds/71 Aug 08 20:23:08 * Memphiz shouts at nbd - the patch for kexec on 1043ND - MAOAM MAOM ;o) Aug 08 20:53:32 nico * r22547 /packages/net/freeswitch/Makefile: Aug 08 20:53:32 [packages] freeswitch: build fixes Aug 08 20:53:32 * only enable -fgnu89-inline on avr32 for now (fix x86 builds) Aug 08 20:53:32 * mark fax & voipcodecs modules as broken on powerpc (breaking in spandsp lib) Aug 08 20:53:32 * mark flite module as broken on armeb & avr32 (breaking in flite lib) Aug 08 20:53:32 * reorder some variable definitions Aug 08 20:53:33 * bump release number Aug 08 21:07:32 jow * r22548 /packages/net/l2tpv3tun/ (Makefile patches/ patches/010-custom_ifname.patch): [packages] l2tpv3tun: support custom ifnames Aug 08 21:24:55 jow * r22549 /packages/net/l2tpv3tun/ (Makefile files/ files/l2tp.sh): [packages] l2tpv3tun: add /etc/config/network backend, supports briding, multiple tunnels, session and all options defined by proto static Aug 08 22:01:42 nico * r22550 /packages/utils/ntfs-3g/Makefile: [packages] ntfs-3g: remove defaults overrides, use coherent DEPENDS Aug 08 22:02:32 mhhh he could have had make a version bump of ntfs-3g ... Aug 08 22:16:21 build #69 of pxcab is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/pxcab/builds/69 Aug 08 23:34:53 jow * r22551 /branches/backfire/tools/quilt/ (Makefile patches/): [backfire] merge r22397 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Aug 09 02:59:57 2010