**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Apr 15 02:59:57 2011 Apr 15 03:22:41 ngwill: back... thought I had. guess not. building again... Apr 15 03:25:03 ok Apr 15 03:58:37 pong philipp64|laptop Apr 15 03:58:41 pong xMff Apr 15 04:00:25 cshore: did I ping you? can't remember... Apr 15 04:00:41 might have been about the extroot stuff for x86. Apr 15 04:01:25 then again, maybe it was about the builder damage... Apr 15 04:03:11 philipp64|laptop: are both resolved? Apr 15 04:03:35 philipp64|laptop: what did you want to know about extroot? Apr 15 04:04:28 the build issue doesn't seem to be resolved that I can tell... blogic was going to look at it, but I didn't hear back. Apr 15 04:04:58 cshore: http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/x86/builds/6/steps/compile_1/logs/stdio Apr 15 04:05:50 the other issue ngwill and I were talking about doing image upgrades on the Geos (and other x86 platforms with large CF drives) while preserving persistent configuration data. Apr 15 04:05:53 philipp64|laptop: that looks like a badly configured slave....I don't have anything to do with that...maybe thepopel? Apr 15 04:06:19 ok... except he's not around... Apr 15 04:06:33 thepeople: ping Apr 15 04:08:12 Yeah, sysupgrade on x86 needs work Apr 15 04:08:33 who owns that? Apr 15 04:08:46 but I'm reluctant to work on it without devel hardware (all my x86 machines are busy right now) Apr 15 04:09:16 offer still stands to set you up with remote access to a couple of boxes... Apr 15 04:09:21 philipp64|laptop: no one AFAIK. Apr 15 04:09:40 ok, who owns sysupgrade in general then? Apr 15 04:10:11 philipp64|laptop: jow owns sysupgrade in general. For sysupgrade work you really need physical access to the machine. Apr 15 04:10:21 philipp64|laptop: to many bricks otherwise Apr 15 04:10:34 philipp64|laptop: or at least you have to wait for someone to fix it Apr 15 04:10:48 well, we're on the same continent, right? :-) Apr 15 04:11:31 well, worst case, I can get you an Alix 2D3 v2. Apr 15 04:12:44 philipp64|laptop: that would be much appreciated...I'm thinking the problem with the remote boxes thing is going to be flashing the device before sysupgrade is working. Apr 15 04:13:47 philipp64|laptop: basically I need to write the CF device from something that gives me access to, and then move it the appropriate machine Apr 15 04:13:54 *box Apr 15 04:14:20 or else a box with remote access via remote, before flashing Apr 15 04:14:26 like a USB 7:1 reader? Apr 15 04:14:44 philipp64|laptop: exactly. But that means physical access to the CF card Apr 15 04:14:46 hopefully you have one of those... Apr 15 04:15:05 well, I can spare one for a month... maybe 6 weeks. Apr 15 04:15:38 philipp64|laptop: well I don't yet, but they're cheap enough, and I've been meaning to get one anyway Apr 15 04:15:38 it's more the x86 box that's the problem Apr 15 04:15:55 I'm running out of hardware (which would probably scare non-tech people, who saw my office) Apr 15 04:16:43 bragger. :-) Apr 15 04:16:52 ngwill: ok, luci is up. Apr 15 04:16:57 same place. Apr 15 04:16:59 nah, non-tech people are easily scared Apr 15 04:17:19 philipp64|laptop: thanks Apr 15 04:17:31 philipp64|laptop: I really don't have very much hardware, or place to put it Apr 15 04:18:18 well, the Alix is about the size of 2 DVD boxes stacked up... no, smaller... Apr 15 04:18:29 do you need wifi hardware with that? Apr 15 04:18:54 philipp64|laptop: not for doing sysupgrade...how long can you spare the Alix for? Apr 15 04:23:01 for 4-6 weeks, say. Apr 15 04:23:35 Ok, how about after Easter then ... I don't think I'll have a chance before then. Apr 15 04:23:44 cshore, got any old hardware to get rid of? Apr 15 04:24:18 RealOpty: not yet, but let me put you in my notes (pm me your info), and I'll keep you in mind. Apr 15 04:34:04 philipp64|laptop: still no good. shouldn't there be something in /www ? Apr 15 04:34:22 and /usr/bin/luci-bwc Apr 15 04:34:57 does it work for you? Apr 15 04:35:14 did you try browsing to it? because I did, and I'm seeing something there... Apr 15 04:39:45 ngwill: I'm seeing stuff in /www for me... let me build an image from scratch again... Apr 15 04:40:56 what's the md5sum for the image? Apr 15 04:42:39 58061165e1a2b6b9173f6ef4bccc9464 openwrt-x86-geos-combined-squashfs.img Apr 15 04:52:29 cshore * r26678 /trunk/target/linux/x86/geos/config-default: Apr 15 04:52:29 geos: Add PC speaker to kernel definitions Apr 15 04:52:29 Add the PC speaker back to the Geos platform. Apr 15 04:52:29 Add DMI support in BIOS. Apr 15 04:52:29 Signed-off-by: Philip Prindeville Apr 15 04:54:36 philipp64|laptop: why are you making IPSec a platform default in your uci-defaults patch? Apr 15 04:55:01 philipp64|laptop: It seems to me to be a site/host specific thing Apr 15 04:56:27 philipp64|laptop: I managed to build my own image now with LuCI Apr 15 04:58:12 cshore * r26679 /trunk/target/linux/x86/config-default: Apr 15 04:58:12 x86: missing kernel symbols Apr 15 04:58:12 Please include these two missing kernel CONFIG_ symbols. Apr 15 04:59:44 ngwill: fixed... my automation script got fouled up by the fact that the latest images (.img's) get gz'd Apr 15 05:00:07 no worries, I'll try it now Apr 15 05:00:59 so the .img updated, but the .img.gz hasn't changed? Apr 15 05:01:07 on your ftp server Apr 15 05:02:39 ok it looks like it just changed Apr 15 05:02:54 cshore: I'm setting the firewall to transparently pass IPsec... which most commercial firewalls do out-of-the-box. Apr 15 05:03:35 philipp64|laptop: that's something to take up with xMff about the firewall in general, not to slip into a platform change. Apr 15 05:03:37 ngwill: yeah... I'll have to remember to just copy over the .gz files untouched... before a build created .img's unzipped. Apr 15 05:04:42 cshore: yes and no... there's a certain amount of "bundling" that's permissible with each platform. Apr 15 05:05:11 keep in mind especially that most of the BRCM platforms have soldered-down h/w and 16MB of flash... Apr 15 05:05:30 so there's not a lot of wiggle room and "customization" is largely a moot point. Apr 15 05:06:20 with 1GB of flash, you have the option of including packages like "fdisk" and "flashrom" and "tcpdump" and a lot of other things that most users might not need, but are "nice to have". Apr 15 05:06:49 philipp64|laptop: I tend to disagree....that sort of thing is site/user specific Apr 15 05:07:13 philipp64|laptop: and easy enough to create using ImageBuilder, or custom image Apr 15 05:07:20 given that the net5501 includes a PCI slot, it's not unreasonable to bundle net5501 images with zaptel and dahdi support, for instance, in the kernel for the telephony boards... Apr 15 05:07:43 philipp64|laptop: maybe for a different profile that was specifically for that Apr 15 05:07:50 philipp64|laptop: not in the default profile Apr 15 05:08:04 philipp64|laptop: success! Apr 15 05:08:15 if memory and image size aren't a limiting factory, then releasing a "fat" image as the default makes as much sense as releasing a "skinny" image on a resource-constrained platform. Apr 15 05:08:29 anyone who doesn't like what you've done can roll their own. that cuts both ways. Apr 15 05:09:11 philipp64|laptop: take it up with nbd and jow, see if you can convince them .... Apr 15 05:09:20 cshore: for the firewall changes, a user can run vi on /etc/config/firewall and undo it if he doesn't like it. Apr 15 05:10:00 philipp64|laptop: well we'll see what jow says. My personal opinion is that it doesn't belong in a default image Apr 15 05:10:00 for 901? yeah... I'll ask them. Apr 15 05:10:13 ngwill: enjoy. Apr 15 05:10:59 philipp64|laptop: that's not the kind of thing, that one developer should be deciding on their own anyway Apr 15 05:11:25 ngwill: oh, before I forget... I've been seeing watchdog timers on transmit for 8139cp, but can't find a fix (not even in 2.6.38.2) nor an owner. Apr 15 05:12:05 cshore: sure, that's true. it's good to have a consistent "look and feel" to the Openwrt releases and images. Apr 15 05:12:37 that said... the person who maintains platform xyzzy support also has a good feel for the pulse of the community of xyzzy users and how they intend to use the hardware. Apr 15 05:12:44 just a guess. Apr 15 05:13:27 philipp64|laptop: I need more opinions before I comment further (from devs who have been around longer). Apr 15 05:15:25 ping KanjiMonster Apr 15 05:17:27 ngwill: you might want to clobber the /etc/dropbear/ ssh keys! sorry, I tend to preload them to facilitate automated loading and testing... Apr 15 05:18:04 ok Apr 15 05:18:14 cshore: no worries... the others can wait. I just needed the config patch in so that ngwill could roll his own from SVN. Apr 15 05:43:23 ok, dumb question... where do the DNS servers get configured for local DNS server? Apr 15 05:43:43 errr... local DNS service. Apr 15 05:43:56 i.e. the one that openwrt uses itself for internal resolution. Apr 15 05:45:50 ngwill: if you think of other packages let me know and I'll add them. Apr 15 05:49:17 philipp64|laptop: You mean /tmp/resolv.conf.auto from dhcp or whatver? Apr 15 05:50:25 philipp64|laptop: ok Apr 15 05:50:54 cshore: I guess... I usually get them via PPP or DHCP from my ISP... never had to configure it manually. Apr 15 05:51:35 ngwill: I'm doing one more image respin without the Wifi settings or Ssh keys... Apr 15 05:51:36 philipp64|laptop: ah, if you want manual configuration I think you can do that in /etc/config/dhcp Apr 15 05:51:59 philipp64|laptop: the wiki should have details in any evnet Apr 15 05:54:30 philipp64|laptop: actually, I believe if you put things in /etc/resolv.conf they end up in the /tmp/resolv.conf.auto Apr 15 05:54:38 philipp64|laptop: which is what is actually used Apr 15 05:54:42 reread the dhcp page twice but didn't see it. Apr 15 05:54:58 philipp64|laptop: check the dnsmaq init.d Apr 15 05:55:24 philipp64|laptop: or maybe not... maybe /etc/init.d/boot Apr 15 05:55:32 can't remember offhand Apr 15 05:55:42 maybe grep resolv.conf /etc/init.d/* Apr 15 06:04:24 if you configure option domain, and various option dns you should get what you want. Apr 15 06:06:58 ah I see the dns option isn't listed on the wiki Apr 15 06:07:32 ah, it's a network option, not dhcp Apr 15 06:08:39 e.g. Apr 15 06:08:40 config interace wan Apr 15 06:08:40 option proto static Apr 15 06:08:48 option dns x.x.x.x Apr 15 06:09:49 only works for static protocal AIUI Apr 15 06:09:58 nope, I lied Apr 15 06:10:02 it works for dhcp too Apr 15 06:11:50 * cshore tries to keep from ripping open the scab on his chin Apr 15 06:16:51 * philipp64|laptop smacks cshore Apr 15 06:17:05 philipp64|laptop: lol Apr 15 06:17:24 philipp64|laptop: I didn't do it! I didn't! really! Apr 15 06:17:45 oh, that was just for giving me a bunch of lame pointers... :-) Apr 15 06:18:00 philipp64|laptop: ah, ok Apr 15 06:18:13 actually, I couldn't get DNS working... sigh. Apr 15 06:18:46 philipp64|laptop: config interface wan Apr 15 06:18:47 option dns 'x.x.x.x y.y.y.y' Apr 15 06:18:47 didn't work? Apr 15 06:19:03 in /etc/config/network Apr 15 06:19:08 assuming you have a wan interface? Apr 15 06:20:35 I have that section configured, but it's set for PPP and I didn't bring that up yet. Apr 15 06:21:47 maybe I should use dummy0... Apr 15 06:23:01 maybe do with with lan, which is already up? Apr 15 06:23:16 philipp64|laptop: I assume you have an already up interface, why not do dns with it? Apr 15 06:23:58 ok, I'll try. Apr 15 06:25:34 no change. Apr 15 06:26:55 ifup lan ? Apr 15 06:27:15 cat /etc/config/network to pastebin? Apr 15 06:27:29 philipp64|laptop: oh scratch that Apr 15 06:27:40 philipp64|laptop: /etc/init.d/dnsmasq restart ? Apr 15 06:28:08 but I thought the 'domain' and 'dnsserver' options were in /etc/init.d/dnsmasq Apr 15 06:28:22 but... what section? Apr 15 06:28:22 philipp64|laptop:only the domain Apr 15 06:28:50 philipp64|laptop: dns (not dnsserver, that's the variable name in the script not the option name) Apr 15 06:29:00 philipp64|laptop: is in /etc/config/network Apr 15 06:32:26 philipp64|laptop: you don't happen to know how to turn off autoindent in emacs, do you? (but still have syntax highlighting)? Apr 15 06:38:18 ummm.... no, can't remember. Apr 15 06:38:47 you have to rebind.... nope, can't remember. Apr 15 06:39:50 ask.com is my friend Apr 15 06:40:23 google is a friend that reports to gawd-knows-who Apr 15 06:44:57 yay, that works Apr 15 06:47:01 * EqUaTe starts chanting 'vim vim vim vim vim vim' Apr 15 06:47:02 :P Apr 15 06:47:21 EqUaTe: vim has it's uses Apr 15 06:47:47 i'm one of those people that has used emacs and now hates it. too much bloat. Apr 15 06:48:00 EqUaTe: integrating well into a graphical environment is not one of them Apr 15 06:48:17 i don't need my text editor to integrate into a graphical environment :) Apr 15 06:48:22 only my terminal app Apr 15 06:48:44 EqUaTe: well I'd like a lighter editor, but the trick is finding one that does what I want Apr 15 06:49:13 that said, if i'm editing locally, i use textmate most of the time.. osx thing Apr 15 06:49:15 EqUaTe: I like the whole split screen , buffers things of emacs Apr 15 06:49:30 i'm fairly sure vim will do split screen Apr 15 06:50:06 EqUaTe: hmmm....I've never figured it out though, and I know how to do emacs Apr 15 06:50:19 yeah Apr 15 06:50:39 i used to like emacs, though when i did use it the graphical version was diabolically crap Apr 15 06:51:25 then again, so was the graphical environment of pretty much all unices at the time Apr 15 06:51:43 with the exception of e16. that was pretty. Apr 15 06:51:57 EqUaTe: I haven't found a really good graphical editor....they all suck somehow Apr 15 06:52:20 tbh if you're using linux, gedit isn't that bad, but is fairly basic. Apr 15 06:52:26 EqUaTe: emacs at least the cli stuff still works even in the graphical environment Apr 15 06:52:35 as you start wanting more advanced features you start limiting yourself to emacs and vi/vim Apr 15 06:52:39 EqUaTe: true I was thinking about gedit Apr 15 06:52:48 EqUaTe: but yeah Apr 15 06:53:10 i know gedit does tabbed editor now.. but i couldn't tell you if it can do split screen or project tracking or syntax highlighting Apr 15 06:53:58 EqUaTe: last I check it did tabs and syntax highlighting but not split screen Apr 15 06:54:18 EqUaTe: otoh it had detachable windows Apr 15 06:54:53 EqUaTe: not quite as good a new frame though Apr 15 06:55:11 morning;; cshore did you happen to see my message to you that there is a new YATE which has been released 3.3.2 but it does not compile? Apr 15 06:55:27 right, i need to get moving and get to the office. Apr 15 06:55:29 bbl Apr 15 06:55:44 trine: saw, it but don't have time to deal with until at least next week sometime ... got work to catch up on Apr 15 06:55:57 ok no problem Apr 15 06:56:39 I have another person interested in seeing if they can get it to compile I will let you know if we have success Apr 15 06:56:52 trine: ok Apr 15 07:14:30 cshore: pong Apr 15 07:15:05 KanjiMonster: just wondering if you needed me to do any testing of your patches before you commit them (you have access now, right?) Apr 15 07:16:32 KanjiMonster: at for what I can do without your specific hardware Apr 15 07:17:14 cshore: yeah, but as znc maintainer, so I don't know I can commit anywhere else (and whether I should, at least without asking ;) Apr 15 07:17:35 KanjiMonster: ah, ok, I thought you were now brcm63xx maintainer too Apr 15 07:18:23 KanjiMonster: in patchwork are all your outstanding patches still outstanding, or have some been committed? Apr 15 07:18:41 for now I'll start small Apr 15 07:19:19 juhosg committed some (the buffalo and the realtek phy one) Apr 15 07:21:12 ok, but not the rootfs and speedport, or set of 4 you wanted comments on Apr 15 07:22:33 ? Apr 15 07:23:48 hmmm.....I think I hung my ebook Apr 15 07:24:00 to many matches on a search I guess Apr 15 07:24:03 * philipp64|laptop pops his jaw yawning and realizes that's a sign to go to bed. Apr 15 07:24:52 philipp64|laptop: assuming your not like me and haven't just slept like you were on another continent and are now playing catchup Apr 15 07:25:42 philipp64|laptop: not that I was actually on another continent though... just weird sleep....I almost didn't see the sun today. Apr 15 07:26:26 philipp64|laptop: are you on the west coast of the US? Apr 15 07:26:55 philipp64|laptop: or just up really late? Apr 15 07:27:02 sometimes... I'm in Mountain time right now. Apr 15 07:27:05 1:25 here now. Apr 15 07:27:48 philipp64|laptop: yeah so +3 from me Apr 15 07:28:01 you're in labrador? Apr 15 07:28:07 philipp64|laptop: or I guess -3 actually Apr 15 07:28:12 philipp64|laptop: I'm in Ontario Apr 15 07:28:15 hawaii? Apr 15 07:28:17 EST Apr 15 07:28:20 ah. Apr 15 07:28:35 cshore: well, those RFC ones do need a v1, there were comments ;) Apr 15 07:29:08 -0400 UTC for daylight savings Apr 15 07:29:27 cshore, oh, right... I think you mentioned Sudbury or Brockton or something. Apr 15 07:30:01 KanjiMonster: so there should be three patches that are ready then, right (the T-Home Speedport and V2 on the rootfs)? Apr 15 07:30:08 somewhere devoid of poutine and a decent hockey team. ;-) Apr 15 07:30:21 philipp64|laptop: lol, yeah Apr 15 07:30:39 philipp64|laptop: though I can get decent poutine next town over Apr 15 07:30:45 tant pis pour toi, mon vieux! Apr 15 07:30:56 philipp64|laptop: it's Pentanguishine which is a french community Apr 15 07:30:56 where's that Apr 15 07:31:14 with a name like that, I wouldn't have guessed. Apr 15 07:31:21 philipp64|laptop: on Geogian Bay Apr 15 07:31:22 :P Apr 15 07:31:42 hi philipp64|laptop. why should the geos firewall allow ipsec per default? Apr 15 07:31:46 no, seriously.. it sounds more like Welsh than French. Apr 15 07:32:16 philipp64|laptop: Hmmm....not sure actually....there were french and english, so either is posisble Apr 15 07:32:51 philipp64|laptop: there was an British naval base there Apr 15 07:33:00 philipp64|laptop: (a small one) Apr 15 07:33:34 soma: well, if you accept that IPsec is a secure protocol when properly configured, then there's little exposure to opening it up... and it avoids idiotic "wizards" setting up PPTP or some other braindead form of VPN just because that's all they can pass through the firewall. Apr 15 07:35:00 imo opening the firewall should be left to the one who wants to use ipsec, he probably knows how to do that then Apr 15 07:36:01 and yet... a lot of COTS firewalls ship with IPsec enabled by default. just thought making things more turnkey if it didn't compromise security would be a good thing. Apr 15 07:37:05 what else was in that patchset... Apr 15 07:37:54 ntp? Apr 15 07:40:17 yup... ssh and ntp. Apr 15 07:40:56 seemed odd to me that we start up NTP by default... but block packets by default. cognitive dissonance. Apr 15 07:42:23 i would suggest o drop that patch. but i can answerit onlist too, later Apr 15 07:42:44 philipp64|laptop: we don't to ntp by default Apr 15 07:42:50 cshore: right Apr 15 07:46:18 hmmm... http://pastebin.com/5fyXeVAH Apr 15 07:48:11 any known issues with luci and the network tab? Apr 15 07:48:57 afaik no. maybe the file has invalid syntax or so? Apr 15 07:50:24 morning Apr 15 07:50:27 build #5 of gemini is complete: Exception [exception interrupted] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/gemini/builds/5 Apr 15 07:50:40 build #6 of uml is complete: Exception [exception interrupted] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/uml/builds/6 Apr 15 07:50:51 build #6 of ppc40x is complete: Exception [exception interrupted] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/ppc40x/builds/6 Apr 15 07:50:59 build #7 of x86 is complete: Exception [exception interrupted] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/x86/builds/7 Apr 15 07:51:06 build #6 of sibyte is complete: Exception [exception interrupted] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/sibyte/builds/6 Apr 15 07:51:13 build #6 of avr32 is complete: Exception [exception interrupted] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/avr32/builds/6 Apr 15 07:51:34 build #6 of xburst is complete: Exception [exception interrupted] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/xburst/builds/6 Apr 15 07:52:06 build #6 of ar7 is complete: Exception [exception interrupted] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/ar7/builds/6 Apr 15 07:52:19 build #6 of kirkwood is complete: Exception [exception interrupted] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/kirkwood/builds/6 Apr 15 07:52:32 build #6 of ixp4xx is complete: Exception [exception interrupted] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/ixp4xx/builds/6 Apr 15 07:52:37 build #6 of au1000 is complete: Exception [exception interrupted] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/au1000/builds/6 Apr 15 07:52:44 build #6 of etrax is complete: Exception [exception interrupted] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/etrax/builds/6 Apr 15 07:52:49 build #6 of iop32x is complete: Exception [exception interrupted] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/iop32x/builds/6 Apr 15 07:52:57 build #5 of octeon is complete: Exception [exception interrupted] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/octeon/builds/5 Apr 15 07:53:00 build #5 of mpc52xx is complete: Exception [exception interrupted] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/mpc52xx/builds/5 Apr 15 07:54:02 >_< Apr 15 07:54:28 damn thing needs to offer a better way to get it to start building a specific target immediately Apr 15 07:58:22 ngwill: final spin is up. going to bed. Apr 15 07:59:44 build #6 of orion is complete: Failure [failed compile_7] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/orion/builds/6 Apr 15 08:02:33 Olipro: ping Apr 15 08:02:42 pong Apr 15 08:03:08 Olipro: did you had any time for testing the patches? Apr 15 08:03:15 I'm building as we speak Apr 15 08:04:14 I grabbed the latest stuff from svn first since I note that the public package was already updated to 0.098 Apr 15 08:04:32 Olipro: I wanted to wait with committing the config dir one until I got an okay that it works ;) Apr 15 08:05:07 yeah, since I've grabbed the latest from SVN, I only need to insert 0002-ZNC-Enable-external-config.patch right? Apr 15 08:06:12 right Apr 15 08:07:20 also, out of interest Apr 15 08:07:37 how did you figure out that webadmin wasn't building because of not being included? Apr 15 08:11:01 Olipro: wrote a small testcase, compared the generated versions (with "applied macros") of gcc + libstdc++ vs uClibc++, saw that the former interprets it as a string, and then tested whether I could just cast it (and suprisingly it even worked, not just compiled ;) Apr 15 08:12:04 Olipro: but mostly a "hm, I wonder if this works ..." ;) Apr 15 08:12:08 heh Apr 15 08:12:19 and there I was thinking it was because it disliked the header Apr 15 08:13:17 there seems to be something wrong in the uclibc++ headers regarding string literals Apr 15 08:14:07 so it used it as an char array instead of a string, and std::make_pair doesen't like arrays Apr 15 08:15:21 yeah, I got that part Apr 15 08:15:49 oh well, well done you for saving us from libstdcpp Apr 15 08:17:09 I haven't had the chance to verify the webadmin module actually works now, I just verified it compiles Apr 15 08:21:22 <_trine> swalker, ping Apr 15 08:21:30 Olipro: lets stay in one channel ;) Apr 15 08:22:20 >_> Apr 15 08:22:34 didn't even notice it was the other chan Apr 15 08:24:29 Olipro: with the patch you just set znc_config to the znc config directory (not the config itself; I'll probably rename the option for the final version), and then the init script ignores all other option and uses the config directly Apr 15 08:58:22 build #6 of lantiq is complete: Failure [failed compile_6] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/lantiq/builds/6 Apr 15 09:04:31 <_trine> cshore, for some reason yate has compiled Apr 15 09:04:57 heh Apr 15 09:05:29 KanjiMonster: the external config patch isn't compatible with the latest znc in svp Apr 15 09:05:33 *svn Apr 15 09:06:48 Olipro: in what way? Apr 15 09:08:50 http://pastebin.com/9E4ghTtY Apr 15 09:09:33 ah Apr 15 09:10:14 erm Apr 15 09:10:15 you have to apply the patch to packages, not put it in net/znc/patches ;) Apr 15 09:10:21 ...yeah, was gonna say that Apr 15 09:11:37 (leaving git patches in random patches directories and then wondering why the build failes is also a specialty of mine) Apr 15 09:19:16 KanjiMonster: ok, what args do you want me to use to apply the patch Apr 15 09:19:42 Olipro: if you are in packages, then -p1 -i Apr 15 09:19:54 gotta go, bbl Apr 15 09:20:07 yeah, I tried that with --dry-run and it seemed fine Apr 15 09:20:08 here goes Apr 15 09:50:13 build #8 of brcm47xx is complete: Exception [exception interrupted] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/brcm47xx/builds/8 Apr 15 09:50:14 build #7 of atheros is complete: Exception [exception interrupted] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/atheros/builds/7 Apr 15 09:50:16 build #7 of cobalt is complete: Exception [exception interrupted] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/cobalt/builds/7 Apr 15 10:00:57 build #6 of ramips is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/ramips/builds/6 Apr 15 10:59:26 Olipro: anything to report yet? ;) Apr 15 11:07:31 KanjiMonster: well... I'm live Apr 15 11:07:33 seems alright to me Apr 15 11:09:34 cool Apr 15 11:12:34 now to test the webadmin module Apr 15 11:31:37 KanjiMonster: webadmin interface doesn't seem to work Apr 15 11:37:42 Olipro: hm, okay Apr 15 11:38:29 KanjiMonster: the reason why is that znc needs some extra resources Apr 15 11:38:46 specifically, stuff in /share/znc Apr 15 11:38:50 ah Apr 15 11:38:52 makes sense Apr 15 11:40:03 copying the webadmin and webskins folders to /usr/share on OpenWRT should fix it Apr 15 11:40:13 so you'll need to make those part of the webadmin package Apr 15 11:40:23 additionally, it seems a few other packages rely on share folders Apr 15 11:40:36 ah-ha Apr 15 11:40:41 all those folders are specifically for webadmin Apr 15 11:42:56 Olipro: as far as I can see the webskins are needed for the webadmin module, right? Apr 15 11:43:16 webskins and webadmin folders Apr 15 11:43:29 but, in addition to that, some extra modules also come with pages for webadmin Apr 15 11:43:59 dependency hell ftw Apr 15 11:44:01 probably the best way to see what you need is build the latest znc on a linux box natively and then look in the folders to see what the PC gets Apr 15 11:44:37 well, I would just include those webadmin interface files with those modules regardless of whether or not the end user is installing the webadmin module Apr 15 11:44:42 the size of them is negligible Apr 15 11:44:45 maybe there should be a znc-data package which webadmin depends on Apr 15 11:44:53 or that ,yes Apr 15 11:44:59 probably more generic Apr 15 11:45:50 the webadmin and webskins folders should just be part of the webadmin package Apr 15 11:46:45 except maybe the forest skin - 200kB png Apr 15 11:50:33 KanjiMonster: yeah, just copied the /usr/znc/share folder over to the router, works like a dream Apr 15 11:51:49 Olipro: cool Apr 15 11:53:13 modify the makefile so that the relevant folders are included with the relevant modules and it'll be tickety boo Apr 15 11:55:03 yeah, thats my plan Apr 15 12:00:55 Hauke: ping? Apr 15 12:03:54 Hauke: Just wanted to give you a heads up that I've prepared a couple of .trx'es and linked them to #9097 for you to test -- shouldn't take more than 10-15 minutes to test :) Apr 15 12:05:14 ermo: will have a look at it at the weekend Apr 15 12:07:14 Hauke: cool -- no expectations or pressure here :) (but if it's a genuine bug, it is likely also present in rc5 :|) Apr 15 12:08:01 Hauke: No issue w/trunk -- only backfire. Apr 15 12:19:51 cshore * r26680 /trunk/ (6 files in 3 dirs): (log message trimmed) Apr 15 12:19:51 bcm63xx: Move the OpenWrt rootfs length field Apr 15 12:19:51 Dual image capable CFEs store an image sequence at the same place as Apr 15 12:19:51 currently OpenWrt stores the actual rootfs length, so it will get Apr 15 12:19:51 overwritten when flashing through such a CFE. Apr 15 12:19:52 To prevent this from happening, move the rootfs length field to the next Apr 15 12:19:53 four bytes, thus completely using the reserved1 field. Apr 15 13:24:48 can I somehow force the install step for a package without rebuilding it? make ../install just gives me a "nothing to do" Apr 15 13:25:04 Currently, I am reading the "Building OpenWrt" (http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/build) doc which was lasted updated on 2/27/11. Under the "Menuconfig" section, the doc indicates LuCI is under the "Administration" sub-menu. This makes sense to have LuCI under "Administration" sub-menu. However, when I do a 'make menuconfig', LuCI is listed on "OpenWrt Configuration" menu and not under "Administration" sub-menu. Perhaps, someone Apr 15 13:25:06 needs to solve this discrepancy. Just a thought. Apr 15 13:38:22 mazilo: do you have a wiki account? Apr 15 13:38:40 ermo: No. Apr 15 13:39:06 ermo: I guess anyone can just sign up for a wiki account, right? Apr 15 13:39:08 for me it is onder the "LuCI" menu now :P Apr 15 13:39:32 maligor: indeed :) Apr 15 13:40:07 mazilo: ^ Apr 15 13:40:27 maligor: sorry, tab-complete fail -- please ignore. Apr 15 13:41:17 KanjiMonster: make packages//install Apr 15 13:42:13 soma: Would that be 'make package//install' ? Apr 15 13:42:27 soma: "make ../install just gives me a "nothing to do"" Apr 15 13:42:43 yes Apr 15 13:43:05 KanjiMonster: ok, i interpreted your .. in a wrong way then, sry Apr 15 13:43:39 KanjiMonster: hm afair nbd added some magic override for this recently Apr 15 13:44:36 KanjiMonster: which install step? Build/Install or opkg install? Apr 15 13:45:01 Build/Install Apr 15 13:45:05 without clean Apr 15 13:47:10 remove the .built stamp Apr 15 13:47:14 and run make package//compile Apr 15 13:57:24 nbd: hm, this seems to trigger a complete rebuild (even with automatic rebuild disabled) Apr 15 13:57:48 ir should only trigger a normal make Apr 15 14:01:28 mazilo:I've fully test aria2.I works fine before r25706.Not matter what gcc or kernel. Apr 15 14:02:01 spirit: Thanks. Apr 15 14:02:53 spirit: Did you use my Makefile scripts or the modified one from Hero Huang? Apr 15 14:03:11 Both works Apr 15 14:03:19 spirit: Thanks. Apr 15 14:06:08 Which python dependency is suitable for dstat and smaller than python? Apr 15 14:06:38 With python-mini,dstat is not working Apr 15 14:09:47 nbd: perhaps because of the PKG_CONFIG_DEPENDS? it does a configure and then rebuilds everything Apr 15 14:10:58 Is it normal to get this error message "gmake[2]: *** No rule to make target `prepare-mk'. Stop." when doing a 'make package/symlinks V=99'? Apr 15 14:13:18 KanjiMonster: the question is, did it make a clean? If not its the upstream makesystem's fault Apr 15 14:20:56 KanjiMonster: yeah, could be. if the settings changed Apr 15 14:25:13 build #10 of ubicom32 is complete: Failure [failed compile_3] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/ubicom32/builds/10 Apr 15 14:30:06 nbd: nope, settings didn't change Apr 15 14:30:22 jow_laptop: and no clean involved Apr 15 14:32:59 cshore * r26681 /trunk/target/linux/brcm63xx/image/Makefile: [brcm63xx] Generate images for RTA1320_16M-based routers Apr 15 14:33:02 cshore * r26682 /trunk/trunk/ (8 files in 6 dirs): [brcm63xx] Add support for the RTA1320_16M board Apr 15 14:35:55 ah, well, going home for now; bbl Apr 15 14:41:00 _trine: pong Apr 15 14:54:28 build #7 of ps3 is complete: Failure [failed compile_3] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/ps3/builds/7 Apr 15 15:13:25 build #10 of at91 is complete: Failure [failed compile_4] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/at91/builds/10 Apr 15 15:23:57 build #7 of pxcab is complete: Failure [failed compile_3] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/pxcab/builds/7 Apr 15 15:43:13 nbd * r26683 /trunk/package/uboot-ar71xx/Makefile: uboot-ar71xx: add a dependency on the ar71xx target Apr 15 16:19:36 nbd * r26684 /trunk/package/opkg/patches/020-avoid_getline.patch: opkg: avoid using getline() to fix a compile issue on darwin (patch by Javier Palacios, #9223) Apr 15 16:51:17 KanjiMonster: how's it going with the znc fixup? Apr 15 16:56:17 nbd * r26685 /trunk/package/mac80211/patches/ (3 files): ath5k: allow simultaneous ad-hoc+ap operation Apr 15 16:56:51 nbd * r26686 /branches/backfire/package/mac80211/patches/ (3 files): ath5k: allow simultaneous ad-hoc+ap operation (backport of r26685) Apr 15 16:57:41 russell--: ^^ - there, have fun :) Apr 15 18:44:45 build #8 of atheros is complete: Exception [exception interrupted] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/atheros/builds/8 Apr 15 18:44:45 build #8 of cobalt is complete: Exception [exception interrupted] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/cobalt/builds/8 Apr 15 18:44:47 build #7 of lantiq is complete: Exception [exception interrupted] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/lantiq/builds/7 Apr 15 18:44:49 build #7 of rb532 is complete: Exception [exception interrupted] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/rb532/builds/7 Apr 15 18:49:46 hi. i'm thinking about writing a mail to opkg-devel to ask for a feature to make opkg aware of the hosts kernel version, because when i have two repos configured then opkg installs the newer versions even if they don't match up with the kernel. would that make sense? Apr 15 18:55:45 why would you configure an incompatible repository in the first place? Apr 15 18:58:11 for the packages. the plan is to compile e.g. trunk + all kmods and use snapshots from openwrt for the packages. the only alternative would be to build and provide everything Apr 15 19:00:21 ok, i could watch for changes in snapshots and (automatically) recompile my imagebuilder when kernel changed Apr 15 19:07:54 cshore: ping Apr 15 19:08:14 pong philipp64|laptop Apr 15 19:09:04 ok, I have an Alix 2D3 with 256MB and 1GB CF... 3 ethernet ports, an AR9280, serial console (38.4K), and 2 USB ports. Apr 15 19:09:27 I'm thinking this would make a decent reference definition for the x86 platforms in terms of capabilities. Apr 15 19:10:16 anyway, email me your address and I'll ship it out to you. you'll need 2 SMA-RP rubber ducks if you want to play with the wifi. Apr 15 19:11:11 Felix mentioned that he had been considering going with isolinux... Apr 15 19:12:59 you mean syslinux? Apr 15 19:13:14 or using an iso9660 read-only fs? Apr 15 19:13:33 build #7 of etrax is complete: Failure [failed compile_3] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/etrax/builds/7 Apr 15 19:16:12 ok, sent you my address Apr 15 19:27:09 bbl Apr 15 19:28:27 build #7 of ixp4xx is complete: Failure [failed compile_4] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/ixp4xx/builds/7 Apr 15 19:35:10 cshore: sorry, yes... syslinux Apr 15 19:35:19 why are all of these builds failing? Apr 15 19:38:22 weird Apr 15 19:44:27 who is? Apr 15 19:46:32 I'm talking about the failing builds Apr 15 19:47:51 soma: i feel your pain. my target doesn't get snapshots either. =\ Apr 15 19:50:46 build #6 of mpc52xx is complete: Failure [failed compile_3] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/mpc52xx/builds/6 Apr 15 19:57:38 its not like its a pain, but i think its something which should/could be fixed Apr 15 20:11:39 a bit off that they're all failing at the same spot and so early in the process... Apr 15 21:04:28 nbd: danke! Apr 15 22:06:45 russell--: no problem. let me know how it's handling some real-world usage... Apr 15 23:42:13 nbd: will do Apr 16 00:27:22 xMff: ping Apr 16 00:31:05 nbd: ping Apr 16 00:31:29 Who else owns the firewall besides jow? Apr 16 00:34:10 just jow Apr 16 00:40:08 ok... cshore posted the question last night about whether it makes sense to allow "IPsec passthru" as a default configuration. I posted "[PATCH] geos: uci-defaults updates" last night, and cshore was responding to that. Apr 16 01:48:26 nbd * r26687 /trunk/target/linux/generic/patches-2.6.37/960-backport_tos2prio_ecn_fix.patch: Apr 16 01:48:26 kernel: backport the fix "net_sched: fix ip_tos2prio" for 2.6.37 Apr 16 01:48:26 Fixes a bug that led to ECN enabled flows being de-prioritized by pfifo_fast Apr 16 02:04:45 ok, who terminated the ar71xx build on buildslave2? Apr 16 02:04:51 I'm going to rip your face off **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Apr 16 02:59:58 2011