**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Apr 19 02:59:58 2011 Apr 19 04:26:03 build #11 of atheros is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/atheros/builds/11 Apr 19 04:38:38 build #10 of lantiq is complete: Failure [failed compile_6] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/lantiq/builds/10 Apr 19 07:47:53 nbd: lol, I wonder how transparency works when there's nothing to look at in the first place Apr 19 09:58:52 build #10 of uml is complete: Failure [failed compile_10] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/uml/builds/10 Apr 19 10:34:26 build #10 of orion is complete: Failure [failed compile_6] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/orion/builds/10 Apr 19 11:30:50 build #10 of etrax is complete: Failure [failed compile_3] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/etrax/builds/10 Apr 19 12:45:06 marek * r26718 /packages/net/batman-adv/Makefile: batman-adv: upgrade package to latest release (2011.1.0) Apr 19 12:51:38 marek * r26719 /packages/net/batman-adv/files/etc/ (config/batman-adv init.d/batman-adv): (log message trimmed) Apr 19 12:51:38 batman-adv: init script tries to retrieve interfaces from uci Apr 19 12:51:38 The batman-adv init script will query uci (network.$iface.ifname) Apr 19 12:51:38 to retrieve the interface name to re-use the existing network Apr 19 12:51:38 configuration system. Apr 19 12:51:39 The default iface configuration (batman-adv.bat0.interfaces) is Apr 19 12:51:40 set to 'mesh' which allows to start batman-adv as soon as the Apr 19 13:20:32 jow * r26720 /trunk/package/base-files/Makefile: [package] base-files: fix stale space in eglibc library install section (#9270) Apr 19 13:43:36 build #10 of avr32 is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/avr32/builds/10 Apr 19 14:22:20 build #13 of s3c24xx is complete: Failure [failed compile_10] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/s3c24xx/builds/13 Apr 19 14:27:34 build #14 of ubicom32 is complete: Failure [failed compile_3] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/ubicom32/builds/14 Apr 19 14:38:41 acoul * r26721 /packages/net/apf/ (. Makefile): net/apf: Active port forwarder is a software tool for secure port forwarding. (Closes #9256) Apr 19 15:01:22 build #14 of at91 is complete: Failure [failed compile_4] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/at91/builds/14 Apr 19 15:13:02 jogo * r26722 /packages/net/znc/ (4 files in 3 dirs): (log message trimmed) Apr 19 15:13:02 ZNC: Fix webadmin, allow external config and minor fixes Apr 19 15:13:02 * Fix the webadmin module and add the themes Apr 19 15:13:02 * Allow providing ZNC an external config (closes #9110) Apr 19 15:13:02 * Allow specifying the user and group to run ZNC as (needs su when using Apr 19 15:13:02 external config) Apr 19 15:13:03 * Allow providing a certificate for incoming SSL connections Apr 19 15:13:42 *waits to get scolded for lumping several unreleated things into one commit* Apr 19 15:15:14 lol Apr 19 15:43:40 nbd * r26723 /trunk/package/mac80211/patches/406-regd_no_assoc_hints.patch: mac80211: re-enable beacon channel hints Apr 19 15:43:45 nbd * r26724 /trunk/package/hostapd/patches/730-fix_wds_bridge_handling.patch: hostapd: fix bridge handling for wds stations (#9257) Apr 19 15:45:17 nbd * r26725 /branches/backfire/package/mac80211/patches/406-regd_no_assoc_hints.patch: mac80211: re-enable beacon channel hints (backport of r26723) Apr 19 15:45:20 nbd * r26726 /branches/backfire/package/hostapd/patches/730-fix_wds_bridge_handling.patch: hostapd: fix bridge handling for wds stations (#9257), backport of r26724 Apr 19 16:46:47 build #11 of ps3 is complete: Failure [failed compile_3] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/ps3/builds/11 Apr 19 17:28:14 acoul * r26727 /packages/net/bwping/ (. Makefile patches/ patches/100-getopt-returns-int.patch): net/bwping: BWPing is a small utility for bandwidth measuring. (thank you Florian Sesser) Apr 19 17:52:51 build #11 of pxcab is complete: Failure [failed compile_3] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/pxcab/builds/11 Apr 19 18:00:39 build #10 of ar7 is complete: Failure [failed compile_6] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/ar7/builds/10 Apr 19 18:25:36 build #11 of x86 is complete: Failure [failed compile_6] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/x86/builds/11 Apr 19 18:53:29 * swalker notes bwping is the 1000th packages package Apr 19 18:53:53 \o/ Apr 19 18:54:04 xMff: https://www.bufferbloat.net/projects/bismark but I think you're aware of it already Apr 19 18:54:19 swalker: yep, I'm in #bismark right now Apr 19 18:54:31 as a german I wonder how one comes up with this name :P Apr 19 18:56:00 yeah, there's a 'c' missing :P Apr 19 18:56:26 <_trine> cos its gonna get sunk by thr brits :) Apr 19 19:08:12 <_trine> the Bismark was a great ship :- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgLURmPVdZw Apr 19 19:15:58 jow * r26728 /packages/net/socat/Makefile: (log message trimmed) Apr 19 19:15:58 [PATCH] Update and FIX socat Apr 19 19:15:58 socat was bugged for ages now. It does compile, so probably no one Apr 19 19:15:58 noticed. While running through its configure script, the build process Apr 19 19:15:58 complains about some missing variables and gives a hint, that the user Apr 19 19:15:59 should supply them manually. This does ONLY happen in a cross compiling Apr 19 19:16:00 environment, otherwise the configure script guesses them right. I don't Apr 19 19:25:50 mhei * r26729 /packages/lang/php5/Makefile: [packages] php5: add maintainer details Apr 19 19:29:12 mhei * r26730 /packages/lang/php5/Makefile: [packages] php5: fix typo for package description Apr 19 19:31:35 mhei * r26731 /packages/lang/php5/Makefile: [packages] php5: update to 5.3.6 Apr 19 19:32:21 mhei * r26732 /packages/lang/php5/patches/001-upstream-r306305.patch: [packages] php5: remove obsolete patch after update to 5.3.6 Apr 19 20:29:15 hrm, is there any way of setting the kconfig for a kmod depending on the kernel version? some options went from tristate to bool in 2.6.38 -> 2.6.39 Apr 19 20:30:41 hey KanjiMonster, did you ever do a patch for D-Link DIR-600 (or at least the ar72xx switch in it) for swconfig? Apr 19 20:32:03 cshore: no, I don't own any ar724x devices - there's a ar724x swconfig switch driver from nbd though; should be trivial to use (if not already done) Apr 19 20:32:33 KanjiMonster: do you remember where the patch is? Apr 19 20:33:56 ping nbd Apr 19 20:34:17 cshore: https://dev.openwrt.org/changeset/23432 Apr 19 20:35:01 hmm....and that could create /proc/switch right? Apr 19 20:35:05 no Apr 19 20:35:06 no Apr 19 20:35:08 swconfig Apr 19 20:35:18 oh, how does swconfig work? Apr 19 20:35:36 you can configure the switch in /etc/config/network Apr 19 20:35:48 there are a few defconfig files in the ar71xx target Apr 19 20:35:51 that set up the ar724x switch Apr 19 20:35:56 nbd: yeah, but it don't work for a DIR-601, so I'm not sure what's up Apr 19 20:36:09 nbd: just thought there was no switch yet Apr 19 20:36:19 nbd: since there is I have digging to do Apr 19 20:36:35 there's a flag that needs to be set Apr 19 20:36:36 check the mach files Apr 19 20:36:40 DIR-601 is basically a DIR-600-a1 Apr 19 20:37:16 nbd: ok, so need an exact match on the board id? Apr 19 20:38:27 I haven't dug into things to figure out ar71xx yet.... Apr 19 20:38:48 well, anything that doesn't have a mach file doesn't even boot Apr 19 20:38:52 on ar71xx Apr 19 20:39:13 nbd: ah, well I've been booting with the DIR-600-a1 one Apr 19 20:39:22 nbd: and it boots Apr 19 20:40:02 nbd: I take it that doesn't normally happen? Apr 19 20:40:59 what i meant was: there has to be a mach file, but it doesn't have to be specific to the device, it can cover multiple Apr 19 20:41:08 nbd: ah ok Apr 19 20:41:09 so i checked the dir-600-a1 one Apr 19 20:41:17 and it does enable the flag for ar724x switch support Apr 19 20:41:24 so making a config for it should work Apr 19 20:41:38 if you use one that was written for the ar724x as reference Apr 19 20:41:40 nbd: hmm....with vlan it work, without it doesn't Apr 19 20:41:47 ? Apr 19 20:41:56 nbd: oh, you mean mach config in target Apr 19 20:41:59 no Apr 19 20:42:03 i mean /etc/config/network Apr 19 20:42:27 nbd: yeah, it works when vlan is 0 1 2 3 4, but not separate vlans Apr 19 20:42:47 xMff: did you ever weigh in on the issue of having IPsec pass-thru preconfigured on the firewall for certain platforms? Apr 19 20:43:09 cshore: did you set the cpu port to tagged (0t)? swconfig is untagged by default Apr 19 20:43:26 KanjiMonster: ah, that would do it Apr 19 20:43:43 KanjiMonster: I stupidly assumed it was like brcm63xx Apr 19 20:44:26 KanjiMonster: pebkac (again) Apr 19 20:44:29 philipp64|laptop: I do not like the idea of per-platform firewall settings Apr 19 20:44:35 that is just wrong Apr 19 20:44:46 cshore: for me it was the other way round; it confused the hell out of me until I found out /proc/switch is tagged by default ;) Apr 19 20:45:21 so I can't blame you ;) Apr 19 20:45:31 its time to kill it off Apr 19 20:45:46 but obviously somebody has to make the driver swconfig aware :/ Apr 19 20:45:57 (/proc/switch) Apr 19 20:46:54 xMff: http://patchwork.midlink.org/patch/247/ ? Apr 19 20:47:13 philipp64|laptop: given that users already freak out over reject vs the "drop = stealth" crap I can't imagine they'd like ipsec defaults either Apr 19 20:47:31 and then x86 only would be very confusing Apr 19 20:48:01 KanjiMonster: ah right Apr 19 20:48:18 xMff: I added it to the bottom of my todo list, which means it probably will be done by someone else before I get to it, or it will be a long time before it happens. Apr 19 20:50:06 cshore: it's also at the bottom of mine (or rather cleaning up the patch from patchwork ;) Apr 19 20:51:13 Hi, is Kaloz around? Apr 19 20:51:18 I see the patch....that will help if I ever get to it Apr 19 20:51:49 KanjiMonster: I still don't have a 47xx device to test though Apr 19 20:52:28 KanjiMonster: but I do have a 63xx device I can use Apr 19 20:53:10 KanjiMonster: unfortunately my 6358 device wants spi not mdio, so I don't think that one will work, but the currently working 6348 board, should be fine. Apr 19 20:53:13 cshore: I have two, but one is a newstyle broadcom and the other's serial doesn't like my ttl-adapter (I suspect 3,25V is too low for it - well, that's what I get for using a cheap siemens cable ;) Apr 19 20:53:56 I'm buying a Ubiquiti NanoBridgeM2 with AR7241 + AR9287. I believe the MIMO drivers are closed. Any hope OpenWRT will run? Apr 19 20:55:40 rooter7: openwrt probably works on these things already Apr 19 20:55:42 dear god, I've spent forwever in windows today all I was doing was bloody updates for the few times I actually need my vm. gah! someone blow up M$ .... please!!! Apr 19 20:55:44 rooter7: with 100% free software Apr 19 20:56:14 Rlly? Anyone tried it on the NBM2? Apr 19 20:56:26 cshore: well I spent about three hours to get f*ckin music on my iphone with itunes in a windows vm... worst stuff ever Apr 19 20:56:54 cshore: I'd say they should blow up apple too Apr 19 20:56:54 rooter7: i haven't heard of anybody who tried it yet, but most ubnt hardware is similar to each other, and we definitely have full support for ar7241 and ar9287 Apr 19 20:57:04 * cshore agrees Apr 19 20:57:27 xMff: I probably spend more time doing windows updates that actually using windows Apr 19 20:57:36 hehe Apr 19 20:57:44 nbd: Kool. Worst case I can flash back AirOS via TFTP. Apr 19 20:58:22 Are the MIMO drivers covered? Need .11n. Apr 19 20:58:25 sure Apr 19 20:58:38 in fact, people tell me ath9k is actually more stable than ubnt's driver ;) Apr 19 20:58:43 What's the best approach? Nightlies? SVN? Apr 19 20:58:50 Image? Apr 19 20:59:10 svn, (backfire or trunk, doesn't matter) Apr 19 20:59:24 I likes it... Apr 19 20:59:26 trunk snapshots should be sufficently recent as well Apr 19 20:59:29 for quick testing Apr 19 20:59:42 Ubiquiti makes such awsome hardware... Apr 19 20:59:53 yep, their stuff is pretty decent Apr 19 21:00:07 $75 for a dish and dual polarity built in. Apr 19 21:00:30 xMff: why did you buy an iphone Apr 19 21:01:23 * nbd thinks the iphone is a decent device, but apple's attitude and their lockdown attempts aren't exactly helping... Apr 19 21:01:32 SmugLeaf: because I saw my friend wrestling with an android phone that got no vendor updates and tend to freeze in the middle of a phone call Apr 19 21:02:04 and I have zero interest in "linux experience" on my phone Apr 19 21:02:12 For Android: Cyanogenmod. Apr 19 21:02:14 i wish i had time to complete the openwrt android port Apr 19 21:02:19 xMff: .... Apr 19 21:02:27 so get googles phone Apr 19 21:02:36 why? I'm happy with the iphone Apr 19 21:02:37 nexus one or S Apr 19 21:02:45 in terms of user experience, android has a lot of catching up to do Apr 19 21:02:47 N1 here. Apr 19 21:02:55 because itunes ruins the iphone Apr 19 21:03:02 last time i played with a friend's phone i noticed that there doesn't even seem to be a decent email-client for android Apr 19 21:03:11 the built-in crap only wants to talk to google Apr 19 21:03:15 and k9 mail is horrible Apr 19 21:03:17 better then windows mobile Apr 19 21:03:27 I'd be happy with any smartphone that synced properly with decent linux apps (i.e. not evolution) Apr 19 21:03:41 nbd: funny you should mention k9 -- it got a positive review recently Apr 19 21:03:58 * ermo hasn't tried it though Apr 19 21:04:29 Which is nightly, backfire or trunk? And is it stable enough for production? Apr 19 21:04:32 ermo: well, i tried it and not only is the menu structure annoying as hell, it also has lots of trouble with my imap ssl server, folder handling sucks, and it's just annoying to use in every way Apr 19 21:04:50 whereas the iphone email client just works Apr 19 21:05:19 if iphone worked well with Linux I'd probably get one Apr 19 21:05:52 but I don't want to fire up VM to sync to my phone Apr 19 21:07:26 Which is bleeding-edge: Backfire, or trunk? Apr 19 21:07:53 rooter7: trunk Apr 19 21:08:48 oh, and I love that windows update takes mutliple runs to get all updates that are currently available too!....gah! Apr 19 21:09:13 cshore: autoupdate Apr 19 21:09:36 err Apr 19 21:09:38 patcher Apr 19 21:09:40 http://www.autopatcher.com/downloads/ Apr 19 21:10:01 SmugLeaf: ick no, on a VM that would mean it started updates every time I started the VM (because it's not often) Apr 19 21:10:38 Is trunk stable enough for production, generally? Apr 19 21:10:47 rooter7: yes Apr 19 21:10:47 most of the time it's pretty stable Apr 19 21:10:57 sometimes stuff breaks, but it usually gets fixed again quickly Apr 19 21:11:03 most of the time it's more stable Apr 19 21:11:06 rooter7: but there is no guarantee on package availability Apr 19 21:11:12 sometimes it's equally stable Apr 19 21:11:13 Ty. Apr 19 21:11:31 once in a while nbd breaks somethign to make sure i'm still awake Apr 19 21:11:41 {hehe} Apr 19 21:11:52 Is Aircrack or Kismet included? Apr 19 21:12:10 no Apr 19 21:12:37 I'm sure there are instructions somewhere. Apr 19 21:12:55 I'll be the first on the NanoBridge M2. I'll let y'all know. Apr 19 21:13:20 rooter7: how many ethernet ports does the nanobridge have? Apr 19 21:13:22 does it have usb? Apr 19 21:13:31 yay! windows is dead for probably another couple months, unless someone sends me an annoying Word document or some such annoying only-works-on-windows thing. Apr 19 21:14:16 shouldn't LibO handle most word documents properly these days? Apr 19 21:14:58 nbd: one enet port, and no USB. Apr 19 21:15:10 rooter7: ok, then the bullet-m image should work Apr 19 21:15:33 http://ubnt.com/nanobridge Apr 19 21:16:30 Can put it in Station, AP, or WRT mode. Apr 19 21:16:48 WRT mode? Apr 19 21:16:52 2.45GHz, 5GHz, 900MHz. Apr 19 21:17:01 Y, for Station or AP Apr 19 21:17:19 i don't know what you're talking about Apr 19 21:17:20 I mean that other, acronym... Apr 19 21:17:37 W?? for level 2 routing. Apr 19 21:18:10 ah, for client mode Apr 19 21:18:16 there's a tool called 'relayd' for that Apr 19 21:18:31 but wds is better if you put openwrt on both the AP and the client Apr 19 21:18:51 ok, now back to work....or openwrt....or work....or openwrt devel...hmmm.....maybe if I think of work as funding openwrt... Apr 19 21:19:13 what do you work on at the moment? Apr 19 21:19:38 VoIP stuff....actually at the moment LDAP to get user information for VoIP Apr 19 21:20:12 some of which will be running on an openwrt box Apr 19 21:21:29 interesting Apr 19 21:23:12 nbd: it's okay, but if I won the lottery I'd just work on OpenWRT and debian and forget about what I'm doing for paying work right now....it hasn't captured my imagination, mostly because my boss never talks to me. Apr 19 21:24:15 ah, well, got to work now Apr 19 21:24:22 what area in openwrt would interest you most? Apr 19 21:27:07 nbd: AirView is Ubiquiti's Java spectrum analyzer. Does it run on OpenWRT? Requires Sun Java. Apr 19 21:28:28 no Apr 19 21:29:16 at some point when i'm less busy, i will write a replacement for it Apr 19 21:32:07 did rooter7 mean WDS? Apr 19 21:32:33 Page 4 here: http://ubnt.com/downloads/datasheets/nanobridgem/nbm_ds_web.pdf Apr 19 21:33:22 russell--: Y, sorry. Apr 19 21:33:31 i know about airview Apr 19 21:33:35 btw, anyone an idea for my problem? ;) (kernel config symbols changing from tristate to boolean - how to set/guard the kconfig definition for certain kernel versions? - I already tried with the comparepatchver call, and a ifneq ($(CONFIG_LINUX_),) , both no go) Apr 19 21:33:56 KanjiMonster: if(n)eq Apr 19 21:35:28 KanjiMonster: https://dev.openwrt.org/browser/trunk/package/kernel/modules/netsupport.mk#L370 Apr 19 21:36:35 xMff: this seems to work for files and autoload, but not for kconfig (at least it doesn't for me) Apr 19 21:36:36 nbd: hmmm....well I think working on luci2 would be interesting with the C replacements for the shell stuff for the core stuff. (I'd like to get openwrt to be viable on 2/8 routers (which is about smaller embedded devices than we can currently handle). for that reason I'm also interested in kernel/driver developemnt for adding/enhancing/shrinking drivers, but I'm still working on learning enough to be useful there (as I can find t Apr 19 21:36:57 KanjiMonster: did you properly clean your tmp/ between tries? Apr 19 21:37:00 russell--: AirView doesn't run on Debian Testing 64bit, for some reason. Apr 19 21:37:04 nbd: basically for network appliance Apr 19 21:37:06 xMff: several times Apr 19 21:37:25 KanjiMonster: then the compare macro is probably unusable at dump time Apr 19 21:37:30 KanjiMonster: and you're sol Apr 19 21:37:49 xMff: then 2.6.39 will be fun ;) Apr 19 21:38:25 I can imagine that much Apr 19 21:38:40 nbd: rather than specifically for routers (though that is important) Apr 19 21:41:43 nbd: of the uses though the one I'm working on right now is trying to get boxbackup and foswiki (wiki/blog) working on a brcm63xx device Apr 19 21:41:50 xMff: mh, just setting those to =y in the generic/config-2.6.39 looks like a viable workaround (at least for three of them) Apr 19 21:42:10 hauke * r26733 /trunk/package/mac80211/ (Makefile files/host_bin/b43-fwsquash.py): (log message trimmed) Apr 19 21:42:10 mac80211: b43: Add Firmware 5.10.56.27 Apr 19 21:42:10 Add the 5.10.56.27 firmware option. This includes updating b43-fwcutter to Apr 19 21:42:10 its newest release 14 and updating the b43-fwsquash.py to recognise rev 16 Apr 19 21:42:10 n phy files. Apr 19 21:42:10 Also rename the current options from STABLE/EXPERIMENTAL to their version Apr 19 21:42:11 numbers. Apr 19 21:42:21 KanjiMonster: a collegue noticed some oddities as well, like a weird bridge<->ipv6 dependency Apr 19 21:42:26 hauke * r26734 /trunk/package/mac80211/Makefile: Apr 19 21:42:26 mac80211: b43: Expose debug option Apr 19 21:42:26 Allow enabling debug output and debugfs for B43. Apr 19 21:42:26 Signed-off-by: Jonas Gorski Apr 19 21:42:56 KanjiMonster: somehow the ipv6 module forced the bridge code to m as well for him so the resulting image had no bridge support and thus no usable network Apr 19 21:42:58 Hauke: eh, was I too slow for you in posting a v1? ;) Apr 19 21:43:29 xMff: sounds like fun Apr 19 21:44:08 and also the fact that merely enabling ipv6 introduces hard v6 dependencies in various subsystems Apr 19 21:44:14 like the ipsec stuff Apr 19 21:44:25 you cannot load it anymore without having ipv6.ko loaded Apr 19 21:44:25 KanjiMonster: I think it looks good and do not want to miss these patches Apr 19 21:44:32 xMff: yeah, that part annoys me. on the netdev list they noticed that the bridge code needs a few ipv6 helper functions for ipv6 multicast snooping Apr 19 21:44:42 KanjiMonster: do you have any problems with commitiung them Apr 19 21:44:44 and instead of doing the right thing and making those functions available, they added a stupid kconfig hack Apr 19 21:45:16 hauke * r26735 /trunk/package/mac80211/ (Makefile patches/810-b43_no_pio.patch): Apr 19 21:45:16 mac80211: b43: Expose PIO mode fallback Apr 19 21:45:16 Allow reenabling the PIO mode fallback for b43. Apr 19 21:45:16 Signed-off-by: Jonas Gorski Apr 19 21:45:17 Hauke: no, except for the discussion regarding the config naming Apr 19 21:45:25 nbd: hmm, that would explain the unexpected behaviour, we assumed some issues in openwrt Apr 19 21:46:25 hauke * r26736 /trunk/package/mac80211/Makefile: Apr 19 21:46:25 mac80211: b43: Expose N-PHY support Apr 19 21:46:26 Allow enabling of N-PHY support for BCM4321 and BCM4322. Apr 19 21:46:26 Signed-off-by: Jonas Gorski Apr 19 21:48:23 ok the slave driver (my conscience) is telling me I have to do paying work, but I'll leave this window open... Apr 19 21:48:48 KanjiMonster: now both version numbers are in Kconfig so this will hopefully not confuse that much Apr 19 21:48:58 KanjiMonster: I will go to sleep now Apr 19 21:49:00 cshore: we need to find you a job where you can do what you want ;) Apr 19 21:49:12 Hauke: then good night :) Apr 19 21:49:18 :) that would be very cool Apr 19 21:50:49 nbd: but at least what I'm doing is in linux development....I can't imagine if it was working a coffee shop or something....or only slightly better working on windows system administration Apr 19 21:51:42 what is windows? Apr 19 21:51:59 (win admin) been there, done that. *shudder* indeed Apr 19 21:52:03 its so primitive Apr 19 21:52:08 at least feels this way Apr 19 21:54:44 * cshore pats xMff on the back. "It's okay you can let go now. That's in your past." Apr 20 00:24:28 xMff: hard to know what rules apply because of design goals (such as cross-platform consistency) and which apply because of space constraints on some platforms. Apr 20 00:24:49 in other words, what goals or changes would be allowable if space permitted? Apr 20 01:16:39 build #11 of orion is complete: Failure [failed compile_7] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/orion/builds/11 Apr 20 01:21:40 what's been breaking Click lately? I'm seeing several platforms failing stage 6 compile. Apr 20 02:14:16 build #11 of lantiq is complete: Failure [failed compile_6] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/lantiq/builds/11 Apr 20 02:44:53 nbd: ping Apr 20 02:45:10 philipp64|laptop: pong Apr 20 02:45:49 did the issue with having to "rm" .config and .config.old after an "svn update" and before a "make defconfig" get resolved? Apr 20 02:46:19 xMff: at least you've never had to hack the Windows kernel protocol stack. I did. 2 years. I still wake up screaming. Apr 20 02:47:42 nbd: sorry, the question was directed at you in case that wasn't clear... Apr 20 02:49:32 i don't know what issue you're talking about Apr 20 02:50:42 build #14 of s3c24xx is complete: Failure [failed compile_10] Build details are at http://tksite.gotdns.org:8010/builders/s3c24xx/builds/14 Apr 20 02:58:17 nbd * r26737 /trunk/package/busybox/patches/244-udhcpc_add_6rd_option.patch: busybox: fix issues with static routes and 6rd option parsing (thx, Florian Fuessl) Apr 20 02:58:27 nbd * r26738 /trunk/package/busybox/patches/ (20 files): busybox: refresh patches **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed Apr 20 02:59:58 2011