**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Feb 05 02:59:57 2011 Feb 05 03:49:27 build #61 of etrax is complete: Failure [failed compile_3] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/etrax/builds/61 Feb 05 03:58:45 build #71 of gemini is complete: Failure [failed compile_3] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/gemini/builds/71 Feb 05 08:27:55 just a few MB short of running lighttpd/mysql/php/wordpress on my router lol Feb 05 08:27:59 * neutronscott is bored. Feb 05 11:52:41 g'morning Feb 05 12:12:30 mirko: R U there? Feb 05 12:24:10 [florian]: ping Feb 05 12:33:34 mazilo: for me and others it works Feb 05 12:34:20 mazilo: https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/8733 Feb 05 12:42:14 mazilo: please reopen and attach respective part of log output Feb 05 14:07:11 mirko: Thank you for your response. I have the compilation dump as shown here (http://paste.openwrt.org/m22efe5d4). Line$ 148 shows the configure error. Feb 05 14:07:49 mirko: I will be out for about 25 minutes. Feb 05 14:08:00 heh, yeah I know why Feb 05 14:08:45 https://dev.openwrt.org/changeset/25357 Feb 05 14:08:56 you need to restore the 002-automake-compat.patch Feb 05 14:26:08 xMff: How do I restore the 002-automake-compat.patch? If I do an 'svn up', the old patches get deleted. Feb 05 14:27:04 cd package/feeds/packages/xmlrpc-c/patches; svn up -r 25356 . Feb 05 14:27:50 xMff: That will also retrieve the 005-curl_transport_Makefile.patch. Is that OK? Feb 05 14:28:31 it does no harm Feb 05 14:28:38 xMff: OK. Thanks. Feb 05 14:30:58 xMff: Now, the compilation also crashes as shown here (http://paste.openwrt.org/m60a1273f) Feb 05 14:31:16 oh well Feb 05 14:31:26 then just delete the curl patch Feb 05 14:33:44 xMff: That does the trick and no more crashes on the compilation. Thanks. Feb 05 14:35:49 ugh, when I compile ncurses "--with-termlib", psmisc fails. When I compile ncurses without it, alsa-utils fails :/ Feb 05 14:35:59 \o/ Feb 05 14:36:16 how is psmisc failing? Feb 05 14:36:45 it can't find ncurses (no tinfo, ncurses, ..) Feb 05 15:08:43 blogic * r25369 /trunk/package/madwifi/patches/354-ifxmips_eeprom.patch: Feb 05 15:08:43 [madwifi] Feb 05 15:08:43 * fixe up ifxmips patch for eeprom emulation to work with lantiq target Feb 05 15:23:27 blogic * r25370 /trunk/package/uboot-lantiq/patches/ (13 files): Feb 05 15:23:28 [uboot-lantiq] Feb 05 15:23:28 * reorder patches Feb 05 17:04:02 I've got patches stacking up 6 deep. Feb 05 17:14:48 <_trine> xMff, ping Feb 05 17:15:15 <_trine> luci seems to give the wrong value for dBm Feb 05 17:15:43 <_trine> its out by a factor of about 2 Feb 05 17:17:35 ? Feb 05 17:19:14 <_trine> it gives 27dBm as being 245 mW Feb 05 17:19:36 <_trine> and it should be 500 mW Feb 05 17:20:27 where? Feb 05 17:21:12 <_trine> my nanostation when using AirOS can be set to a maximum of 28dBm but in openwrt the maximum allowed is 27dBm Feb 05 17:21:27 that does not answer my question Feb 05 17:21:54 <_trine> in luci where it says Transmit power Feb 05 17:22:02 <_trine> under wifi Feb 05 17:22:47 in the status output or in the settings? Feb 05 17:26:33 philipp64|laptop: ping Feb 05 17:28:38 <_trine> http://img97.imageshack.us/img97/8748/screenshot1nf.png Feb 05 17:30:23 <_trine> the difference between 27dBm and 28dBm is about 130 mW but its not a great difference Feb 05 17:30:35 ok Feb 05 17:31:13 <_trine> http://www.aubraux.com/design/dbm-to-milli-watts-calculator.php Feb 05 17:31:28 I know Feb 05 17:31:39 <_trine> so do I :) Feb 05 17:32:09 ath9k or madwifi? Feb 05 17:32:17 <_trine> ath9k Feb 05 17:35:16 ok Feb 05 17:36:04 <_trine> I have fixed the dhcp issue,, I recompiled and reflashed Feb 05 17:36:41 <_trine> but I sure wish I knew what was stopping my nanostation from using the free BTfon hotspot Feb 05 17:40:54 I cannot reproduce it here. 27 dbm is calculated to 501mW Feb 05 17:41:12 please run iwinfo wlan0 txpowerlist on the cli Feb 05 17:41:28 anyone have any use for a tayga (stateless nat64) package? Feb 05 17:41:52 swalker: would be good to have it in our repo Feb 05 17:44:55 even tomato seems to have it Feb 05 17:45:05 http://paste.openwrt.org/m70e57668 is the basics Feb 05 17:45:33 looks clean enough Feb 05 17:45:42 well, at least some tomato build instructions Feb 05 17:47:19 rdnssd's hook script is no longer perl based but has a regex issue Feb 05 17:48:04 what does it hook exactly? Feb 05 17:49:40 ah writing to resolv.conf ? Feb 05 17:49:44 merging in rdnss advertisements to resolv.conf Feb 05 17:49:51 right Feb 05 17:49:59 we should ship our own Feb 05 17:50:41 which uses "remove_dns" and "add_dns" from lib/network/config.sh Feb 05 17:51:15 that wil ltake care of avoiding duplicates and proper removal of entries Feb 05 17:52:18 I don't understand why the linux dudes can't just expose the rddns stuff in some proc or sysfs file Feb 05 17:52:28 would make things much easier Feb 05 17:52:53 now you have one ra processor in the kernel and another one in userspace Feb 05 17:59:54 maybe that stuff is announced over rtnetlink Feb 05 17:59:59 have you checked that? Feb 05 18:00:10 not yet Feb 05 18:00:26 but then we'd still need a deamon Feb 05 18:00:43 i'm currently writing the event switch code for ubus, after i'm done with that, i'll get back to working on netifd Feb 05 18:01:16 imho ubus will be ready for openwrt integration in a few days mx Feb 05 18:01:17 max Feb 05 18:01:42 great, then I could maybe even play with it during my holydays Feb 05 18:02:22 simple object lookups, method calls, etc. are already working Feb 05 18:03:12 and i think the code is mostly clean Feb 05 18:03:17 I have to candidates I like to combine with ubus... hostapd and radvd Feb 05 18:03:32 both could need some interface to dump the effective config/state Feb 05 18:03:39 yes, hostapd was my first choice as well Feb 05 18:04:01 especially since you get much less status info from the kernel with mac80211 compared to other drivers Feb 05 18:04:13 would also allow me to reduce the amount of code for screen scraping Feb 05 18:04:32 yeah, and I could simplify iwinfo Feb 05 18:04:44 get rid of the config file parsing.. Feb 05 18:10:42 <_trine> http://dpaste.com/388886/ Feb 05 18:10:52 <_trine> looks like is not luci Feb 05 18:12:10 _trine: heh, looks like an overflow Feb 05 18:13:45 _trine: heh stupid me... 8bit integers don't cut it :) Feb 05 18:14:29 <_trine> ahem Feb 05 18:14:32 <_trine> 26 dBm ( 142 mW) Feb 05 18:15:09 _trine: its an overflow Feb 05 18:15:18 <_trine> ok Feb 05 18:15:32 26 dBm = 398 mW >> 256 Feb 05 18:15:37 <_trine> well at least its been spotted Feb 05 18:16:02 398 - 256 = 142 Feb 05 18:16:03 nbd: sounds interesting Feb 05 18:16:32 <_trine> I would also like my missing 1 dBm to be returned to me :P Feb 05 18:16:51 _trine: LOL Feb 05 18:17:05 you shall have it Feb 05 18:17:11 _trine: no all ur dbm belong to xMff Feb 05 18:17:12 <_trine> heh Feb 05 18:17:41 <_trine> Dont d Be B Mean m Feb 05 18:17:50 _trine: i think the regulatory stuff says that 27 dbm is the limit for europe Feb 05 18:18:14 <_trine> I'm in the US with my router Feb 05 18:18:21 ah Feb 05 18:18:25 _trine: as in where ? Feb 05 18:18:42 <_trine> and I have a radio ham licence for more power Feb 05 18:18:44 <_trine> lol Feb 05 18:18:48 _trine: seems you left ur dmb in UK Feb 05 18:18:59 <_trine> prison state UK Feb 05 18:19:14 monkey island ;) Feb 05 18:19:22 _trine: betcha nbd has a hacker crda override someplace just for you Feb 05 18:19:28 thepeople: ping ;) Feb 05 18:19:49 * nbd cares more about making ath9k more reliable than making it output 1 dbm more Feb 05 18:19:58 hahahaah Feb 05 18:20:08 <_trine> I could do with a regulatory domain overdrive.bin file Feb 05 18:20:30 why do you care so much about that extra dbm? Feb 05 18:20:38 <_trine> nbd, you know what they say Feb 05 18:21:06 <_trine> if you look after your 1 dBm's the powers will look after themselves Feb 05 18:21:08 hm, i probably shouldn't tell _trine that tx power display is broken and internally it might be using something closer to 20 dbm - so i won't Feb 05 18:21:17 oops :) Feb 05 18:21:27 jeeeez Feb 05 18:21:35 _trine: http://luci.subsignal.org/trac/changeset/6842 Feb 05 18:21:38 now, still mad about that 1 dbm? Feb 05 18:21:39 ;) Feb 05 18:21:45 nbd is in evil mode Feb 05 18:21:57 i'm serious Feb 05 18:22:15 yes, but now we know too :) Feb 05 18:23:01 * _trine no realises the sodium pentothal he gave to nbd is working Feb 05 18:23:10 _trine: shouldda got a bullet :) Feb 05 18:23:21 yikes Feb 05 18:23:31 <_trine> /s/no/now Feb 05 18:23:52 _trine: bullet prolly reads 26 dbm :) Feb 05 18:24:42 <_trine> news flash 'openwrt steals dBm's' Feb 05 18:24:56 * nbd makes some more tea... Feb 05 18:24:57 nbd: still no radiotap_rate in wireless Feb 05 18:25:17 OutBackDingo: weren't there some patches related to that recently? Feb 05 18:25:32 nbd: in wireless testing ? Feb 05 18:25:37 on the list Feb 05 18:25:42 linux-wireless Feb 05 18:25:44 the two i have Feb 05 18:25:53 and the one from rriggio Feb 05 18:26:01 if thats what your referring to Feb 05 18:26:04 i think the radiotap mcs stuff will probably be integrated soon - they even added patches for parsing it to wireshark now Feb 05 18:26:25 i haven't really followed that, i figured this would get sorted out upstream anyway Feb 05 18:26:26 which now dont apply since you updated Feb 05 18:26:28 anyway Feb 05 18:26:44 ill make another Feb 05 18:26:58 ah, nice japanese gyokuro tea - love that stuff Feb 05 18:27:19 heh ill take a triple espresso Feb 05 18:28:06 i'm not so much into the effects of caffeine from coffee/espresso Feb 05 18:28:12 breaks my concentration Feb 05 18:28:36 green tea or especially yerba mate is much better, imoh Feb 05 18:28:37 imho Feb 05 18:29:03 i never really got much from tea Feb 05 18:29:38 <_trine> the Russians have a truth drug codenamed SP-117 which sounds as though its quite effective Feb 05 18:29:54 yerba mate isn't really tea Feb 05 18:30:05 I like coffee, but tea is fine too (be it green or black) Feb 05 18:30:25 KanjiMonster: sup Feb 05 18:31:07 <_trine> in Tenerife they are selling 1 kg of green Chinese tea for 4 euros Feb 05 18:32:02 _trine: is it good tea though? Feb 05 18:32:55 <_trine> well I am not specifically a tea drinker but my wife tells me it's quite nice Feb 05 18:33:20 OutBackDingo: not much, currently finishing the spw303v support, then planning to reflash it with the stock firmware and replace my current dsl modem, which only wants to talk at 10mbit with the rspro, which is a bit inconvinient if you have a 16 mbit/s adsl line ;) Feb 05 18:33:25 <_trine> it is imported direct from china Feb 05 18:33:44 "made in china" isn't exactly a sign of quality Feb 05 18:33:55 <_trine> KanjiMonster, it is now Feb 05 18:34:10 KanjiMonster: being tea and Asian i think makes the difference Feb 05 18:34:40 KanjiMonster: so the dsl modem doesnt do 100mbit Feb 05 18:34:42 OutBackDingo: I don't know, I would rather trust japanese green tea than chinese green tea Feb 05 18:34:57 OutBackDingo: it did with my old asus wl500gp Feb 05 18:38:20 KanjiMonster: ive currently got FreeBSD 9 running on my RS's Feb 05 18:40:11 _trine: heheh seen this ? http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/netgear/wndr3700?rev=1296729941#set.up.openwrt.buildroot.for.the.wndr3700.board Feb 05 18:41:15 _trine: ermm http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/netgear/wndr3700 this i meant Feb 05 18:41:44 monsterized WNDR3700 :) Feb 05 18:42:29 the antenna mod is nice Feb 05 18:43:13 ah, nice (both ;) Feb 05 18:43:44 KanjiMonster: yeah the RS with a 256G SSD drive usb attached Feb 05 18:44:06 and 2 SR-71a cards Feb 05 18:44:51 <_trine> the ram chip mod looks interesting Feb 05 18:45:14 _trine: yeah if your good on board level stuff Feb 05 18:45:24 <_trine> I can do that Feb 05 18:46:35 _trine: great once u succeed ill send oyu mine to hack Feb 05 18:46:56 <_trine> I did all my foneras Feb 05 18:47:09 <_trine> made them have 32 meg Feb 05 18:47:36 <_trine> I dont think much of the antenna mod Feb 05 18:48:05 _trine: curious how hard would it be to say upgrade a flash chip Feb 05 18:48:21 <_trine> with the right tools its not hard Feb 05 18:48:35 <_trine> however I dont have the right tools Feb 05 18:48:43 <_trine> I make do with what I have Feb 05 18:48:57 <_trine> so its a bit harder Feb 05 18:49:43 id love to get a 64 or 128mb flash on the RS Feb 05 18:49:45 <_trine> the hardest part is removing the existing chip without causing any damage after that its plain sailing Feb 05 18:50:20 then i wouldnt need mfsroot Feb 05 18:51:45 Connection Time 1156:05:19 <-- now if only openwrt was stable enough to put it there Feb 05 18:55:38 The bootloader must also support the flash chip Feb 05 18:57:15 KanjiMonster: pong Feb 05 18:57:43 thepeople: any update regarding the account? ;) Feb 05 19:02:04 <_trine> OutBackDingo, I am going to see if I can find a source of those ram chips Feb 05 19:03:53 <_trine> xMff, those pictures of the wndr3700 on the wiki are not very good shall I take some better ones for inclusion ? Feb 05 19:11:50 KanjiMonster: let me check, I know some were added Feb 05 19:22:20 KanjiMonster: doesn't look like it, my fault for not forwarding the email to both server admins Feb 05 19:23:07 thepeople: no problem. There haven't been any znc releases yet, and I can still send patches anyway ;) Feb 05 19:31:40 mb * r25371 /feeds/desktop/apps/tint2/Makefile: tint2: Fix compile Feb 05 19:40:10 mb * r25372 /trunk/include/cmake.mk: cmake: Remove -O3 from release CFLAGS. Honor the OpenWRT -Os flag instead. Feb 05 19:41:03 loswillios * r25373 /packages/sound/mpdas/ (Makefile files/mpdas.init): [mpdas] update to 0.30 Feb 05 19:43:04 loswillios * r25374 /packages/libs/libmpd/Makefile: [libmpd] update to 0.20.0 Feb 05 19:47:10 loswillios * r25375 /packages/sound/pulseaudio/Makefile: [pulseaudio] install header-files, fix modules installation, remove @BROKEN Feb 05 19:51:15 mb * r25376 /trunk/include/cmake.mk: cmake: Pass VERBOSE=1 to the generated makefile to reveal flags and commands in a verbose openwrt build. Feb 05 19:52:57 mb * r25377 /feeds/desktop/apps/tint2/Makefile: tint2: Use the cmake framework Feb 05 21:36:21 build #62 of au1000 is complete: Failure [failed compile_6] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/au1000/builds/62 Feb 05 22:38:46 nbd * r25378 /trunk/package/mac80211/patches/580-mac80211_no_promisc_4addr.patch: mac80211: when operating as a 4-addr station, do not pick up 4-addr frames meant for other stations, as this would confuse the bridge layer Feb 05 22:51:33 nbd * r25379 /branches/backfire/package/mac80211/patches/580-mac80211_no_promisc_4addr.patch: mac80211: backport wds station fix from r25378 Feb 05 23:00:18 build #79 of ubicom32 is complete: Failure [failed compile_3] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/ubicom32/builds/79 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Feb 06 02:59:57 2011