**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Sep 10 02:59:57 2010 Sep 10 03:10:26 build #77 of ps3 is complete: Failure [failed compile_6] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/ps3/builds/77 Sep 10 07:40:59 hello Sep 10 09:34:28 build #86 of iop32x is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/iop32x/builds/86 Sep 10 09:43:56 wtf is this about http://logs.nslu2-linux.org/livelogs/ Sep 10 09:45:24 RealOpty: if it is a question you, then you missed the "?" Sep 10 09:45:43 if it was supposed to be polite, that there is a superflous swear thing at the start Sep 10 09:46:09 however i asusme it is a placebo question as it gather, that what it is, is apparent Sep 10 09:47:19 dont over analyze that statement. Sep 10 09:47:23 erm, isn't freenode policy to not to do logging of chats Sep 10 09:47:32 thats what i thought? Sep 10 09:47:45 this channel has been logged since many many years Sep 10 09:47:51 ah, ok Sep 10 09:47:55 didn't know that Sep 10 09:48:10 nslu2-log: is the bot doing so Sep 10 09:48:12 yeah there are logs on openwrt site Sep 10 09:48:14 indeed. Sep 10 09:48:32 rwhitby: how long has the log bot been here ? Sep 10 09:49:05 RealOpty: is that a policy, lets check the freenode page Sep 10 09:49:28 <|KanjiMonster|> the earliest log is from nov 29, 2006 Sep 10 09:50:07 ok Sep 10 09:50:14 I was wondering why that site only has a day or less worth of logs, and its purpose. Sep 10 09:50:15 and unauthed logging is prohibited Sep 10 09:51:15 however the nslu2-log is sort of official owrt infrastructure, so i guess its fully legal/valid for it to run Sep 10 09:51:30 RealOpty: there are logs from the bot that are much older than a day Sep 10 09:52:35 yeah yeah any ways whats the purpose of the site? lol Sep 10 09:53:31 project history methinks Sep 10 09:53:35 record of discussion Sep 10 09:53:50 it *is* a -devel channel after all Sep 10 09:55:24 yeah but why is nslu2 keeping logs of this channel? they update some of there stuff off openwrt code? Sep 10 09:56:12 cshore, any experience with ar7 devices? Sep 10 09:56:20 nope, none Sep 10 09:56:35 damn Sep 10 09:57:02 i have a ar7 device with a ATA and i was wondering if i could run freeswitch and so on Sep 10 09:57:36 if it's a supported device Sep 10 09:58:03 idk its a vontage vt2442 or somethjing Sep 10 09:58:13 probably have to do some hacking Sep 10 09:58:29 doubt anyone's worked on it already Sep 10 09:58:43 idk theres some stuff in the wiki talking about it Sep 10 09:58:47 but you could always try Sep 10 09:58:51 oh, really? Sep 10 09:58:54 maybe it is then Sep 10 09:59:38 figure out how to restore the factory firmware then go wild Sep 10 10:00:15 jtag :/ Sep 10 10:00:22 it has a jtag header Sep 10 10:00:28 so i need to do a full backup Sep 10 10:00:31 any ways http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/linksys/rtp300?s[]=vonage Sep 10 10:00:42 this page is like the same hardware as this device Sep 10 10:00:56 and they talk about vontage alot on that page Sep 10 10:01:06 but idk lol Sep 10 10:03:38 kinda weird device, it has a 8mb flash and its configured for two 4 firmwares in cause one breaks while upgrading or config broken or something idk Sep 10 10:03:50 4bm* Sep 10 10:06:05 telsey routers do the same thing....they're VoIP routers too actually Sep 10 10:06:18 not an ATA though Sep 10 10:07:05 build #87 of adm5120 is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/adm5120/builds/87 Sep 10 10:15:14 anyone any idea how to debug this? https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/7813 Sep 10 10:17:53 for now I'll enable random debug support in the kernel... Sep 10 10:19:27 are you using extroot or just standard rootfs? Sep 10 10:19:36 extroot Sep 10 10:20:00 I think there are some problems with extroot on extX Sep 10 10:20:04 not sure though Sep 10 10:20:10 possibly due to the overlay Sep 10 10:20:17 hm, that might be it Sep 10 10:20:23 would make sense Sep 10 10:21:26 it'd be worth trying modified extroot that uses straight fs rather than overlay to see Sep 10 10:21:51 yeah Sep 10 10:22:53 I've been meaning to do that for a while, but I'm little bogged down with work right now Sep 10 10:26:38 I'm currently preparing my rs pro to replace my main router, and got this, so I don't really have a choice ;) Sep 10 10:27:12 wonder why the mini_fo would make the write soo slow Sep 10 10:31:39 anyone read this one Sep 10 10:31:40 https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/7905 Sep 10 10:33:13 yes Sep 10 10:33:51 exciting Sep 10 10:36:22 xMff: well I'm just guessing, but _trine was reporting memory problems with extroot on ext4, so I've been wanting to see what difference eliminating the mini_fo with ext3 makes Sep 10 10:37:49 xMff: it may not be the problem, but if it would surprise me, since mini_fo is probably less robust an some kind of unionfs/aufs solution Sep 10 10:37:55 *than Sep 10 10:37:59 true Sep 10 10:38:11 *wouldn't surprise that is Sep 10 10:38:17 mini-fo was the next best thing years ago when it got introduces Sep 10 10:38:19 d Sep 10 10:38:41 I believe unionfs didn't even exist back then Sep 10 10:38:41 right....it's useful, but might not like extX Sep 10 10:38:53 iirc they're still struggling to get into the kernel (unionfs) Sep 10 10:38:54 it's the journalling Sep 10 10:39:20 really, I though unionfs was in and it's aufs that's not Sep 10 10:39:31 maybe I am confusing something Sep 10 10:39:59 maybe extroot should be extended to do the good old pivot root thing? Sep 10 10:40:11 I don't know for sure... Sep 10 10:40:13 I think so Sep 10 10:40:29 that is I think I should try extroot with pivot root only Sep 10 10:40:36 as an option Sep 10 10:40:40 yes Sep 10 10:41:11 that way we can verify if the overlay is actually the problem Sep 10 10:41:33 and some people just don't like the overlay Sep 10 10:42:06 btw has the ./scripts/feeds gone wonky? Sep 10 10:42:12 various people always dislike various stuff :) Sep 10 10:42:27 when I install -a it doesn't get me all the packages Sep 10 10:42:28 I don't know about any current issues with it Sep 10 10:42:35 in menuconfig Sep 10 10:44:12 have you done a fresh checkout and update && install -a recently? Sep 10 10:44:29 ./scripts/feeds/... that is Sep 10 10:44:48 I mean ./scripts/feeds ... Sep 10 10:46:16 I'd like to know if the problem is a local peculiarity or if it's affecting others....I simply have been too busy to look into it more as of yet Sep 10 10:47:21 I didn't notice it at least Sep 10 10:47:29 but I usually only pull in single packages Sep 10 10:48:17 I like to pull in everything and use menuconfig to browse the available packages Sep 10 10:48:51 cshore, a svn of a few days ago didnt have that issue Sep 10 10:49:36 cshore: if you use your packages feed with src-link + separate checkout you have to update it manually Sep 10 10:49:45 feeds will not do svn up with feeds update then Sep 10 10:49:57 xMff: yes, I know Sep 10 10:50:23 xMff: did fresh checkout of everything Sep 10 10:50:30 it's probably some local issue Sep 10 10:50:37 or at least Ubuntu Sep 10 10:50:47 i dont think ubuntu Sep 10 10:51:43 cshore, http://paste.ubuntu.com/491526/ Sep 10 10:51:47 I have no idea what it could be Sep 10 10:52:01 getsource.sh script :) Sep 10 10:52:19 ./getsource trunk Sep 10 10:52:37 and all the packages were in menuconfig? Sep 10 10:52:49 none missing? (except broken ones)? Sep 10 10:52:51 thats what i use to grap fresh snapshots and get it ready Sep 10 10:53:02 corrrect Sep 10 10:53:11 grab* Sep 10 10:53:14 bugger Sep 10 10:53:44 cshore: rm tmp/.package* Sep 10 10:53:49 then retry Sep 10 10:54:03 xMff: did a fresh checkout in a new dir Sep 10 10:54:21 xMff: but it was with git svn Sep 10 10:54:47 xMff: don't know why that would make a difference but I'm going to try a straight svn Sep 10 10:54:52 my git knowledge is limited to git clone Sep 10 11:00:28 i had to remove tmp folder the other day cause a new target profile didnt appear Sep 10 11:02:22 well a standard svn co and use of feeds worked....now I'm trying to see of the problem is src-link related Sep 10 11:10:34 ah hah! Sep 10 11:10:50 the problem is the custom feed with a modified freeswitch package Sep 10 11:11:02 feeds doesn't like the duplicate package name Sep 10 11:25:07 xMff: I'm back around as you may have noticed....was focusing on a deadline Sep 10 11:34:42 <_trine> cshore, the problem with ext4 was not ext4 in itself rather it was ext4 with journalling that caused the problems Sep 10 11:35:03 right, that's what I meant Sep 10 11:35:16 ext3 too IIRC Sep 10 11:35:32 <_trine> cshore, when I removed the journalling aspect of ext4 the problems went away Sep 10 11:35:50 <_trine> I cant remember about ext3 Sep 10 11:35:50 right...I did mention journalling at one point Sep 10 11:36:32 but journalling is most of the point for ext3/4....ext3/4 without journalling is almost why bother Sep 10 11:37:23 I think mini_fo doesn't like the journalling Sep 10 12:15:34 OutBackDingo_: on holiday Sep 10 12:16:31 stintel: ?? huh ?? Sep 10 12:17:22 answered your question from ~5 days ago :) Sep 10 12:17:52 first time since then I am having an internet connection available Sep 10 12:17:59 stintel: ahh which one was that ? Sep 10 12:18:00 (data roaming is too expensive) Sep 10 12:18:11 well if I lived there (croatia) or was on holiday :) Sep 10 12:19:58 stintel: which question was it you answered Sep 10 12:20:04 ahhh Sep 10 12:20:06 right Sep 10 12:20:14 holiday in croatia ? decent ? Sep 10 12:20:19 awesome Sep 10 12:20:32 no safety concerns any more right Sep 10 12:20:57 maybe some scorpions or snakes :) Sep 10 12:21:14 hahahah Sep 10 12:21:43 im sure they could use a decent wireless isp out there LOL Sep 10 12:23:15 yes, in the house we are staying there is no adsl available yet Sep 10 12:23:31 long distance wifi link would be nice :) Sep 10 12:26:12 ahhh well done broadcom, good step in the right direction Sep 10 12:28:16 stintel: but your back home now right Sep 10 13:40:24 OutBackDingo_: not yet, tomorrow Sep 10 13:51:42 stintel: I was in croatia last here, 3g was quite cheap Sep 10 13:51:52 3g umts dongle + prepaid for 15 eur or so Sep 10 13:51:54 from vip Sep 10 13:51:59 (vodafone) Sep 10 13:52:07 *last year Sep 10 13:52:14 build #78 of s3c24xx is complete: Failure [failed shell_3] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/s3c24xx/builds/78 Sep 10 13:55:10 jow_laptop: I still have a croatian sim card from last year but I didn't bother testing / recharging it Sep 10 13:55:17 ah k Sep 10 13:55:32 sometimes it's good to not have an internet connection ;-) Sep 10 13:55:38 yeah I know Sep 10 13:55:46 the coast is nicer than irc Sep 10 13:55:55 definitely Sep 10 13:57:46 I was impressed by the coverage though Sep 10 14:04:37 only used it in Oprtalj last year, worked fine here Sep 10 14:06:52 well Oprtalj and around, Livade, Motovun, Balini Sep 10 15:44:19 jow * r22997 /trunk/target/imagebuilder/files/opkg-generate-config.sh: [imagebuilder] fix a small typo in sed pattern Sep 10 15:45:34 jow * r22998 /branches/backfire/target/imagebuilder/files/opkg-generate-config.sh: [backfire] merge r22997 Sep 10 16:46:04 build #118 of ppc44x is complete: Failure [failed shell_3] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/ppc44x/builds/118 Sep 10 21:43:53 mb * r22999 /trunk/target/linux/omap24xx/patches-2.6.35/710-evdev-events-without-grab.patch: Allow receiving input events even if the X-server grabbed the device. Sep 10 21:44:44 mb * r23000 /trunk/target/linux/omap24xx/patches-2.6.35/900-n810-battery-management.patch: Refresh patch Sep 10 21:44:51 yay :D Sep 10 21:45:16 Now I'm aiming for 33333 :) Sep 10 23:38:50 im trying to confirm a bug Sep 10 23:39:09 so im testing things out with a VM x86 image Sep 10 23:39:52 and all the major parts of luci are not in my makemenu? Sep 10 23:40:04 just 'firefunk'? Sep 10 23:44:55 took me a moment to identify the 'freifunk' ;) You do have the luci-feed checked out and added? Sep 10 23:46:11 i have /scripts/feeds update Sep 10 23:46:14 and install -a Sep 10 23:46:21 that should of added it correct? Sep 10 23:47:16 should have, yes Sep 10 23:47:28 k Sep 10 23:47:35 well every thing else it adds is there Sep 10 23:47:41 except luci stuff Sep 10 23:47:41 install -a creates individual symlinks, right? Sep 10 23:49:23 doing update again Sep 10 23:49:28 i notice this Sep 10 23:49:28 Updating feed 'luci' from 'http://svn.luci.subsignal.org/luci/branches/luci-0.9/contrib/package' ... Sep 10 23:49:53 (I'm somewhat lazy and just created a symlink to feeds/luci in packages/feeds, so any newly added packages get automatically added to the menu) Sep 10 23:51:26 nice nice Sep 10 23:51:39 ok so after doing a update and install -a Sep 10 23:51:43 its back on the menu Sep 10 23:52:28 weird. maybe i closed the session out when i ran my snapshot grabbing script? idk Sep 11 00:28:58 build #111 of ar71xx is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/ar71xx/builds/111 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Sep 11 02:59:57 2010