**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Jun 27 02:59:57 2011 Jun 27 03:44:12 build #52 of ps3 is complete: Failure [failed compile_3] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/ps3/builds/52 Jun 27 06:01:54 build #52 of orion is complete: Failure [failed compile_7] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/orion/builds/52 Jun 27 06:16:48 build #52 of pxcab is complete: Failure [failed compile_3] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/pxcab/builds/52 Jun 27 09:33:56 nbd * r27292 /trunk/package/mac80211/patches/300-pending_work.patch: mac80211: merge a pending fix for reestablishing misconfigured aggregation sessions Jun 27 15:50:19 http://paste.pocoo.org/show/421336/ Jun 27 16:07:13 build #53 of lantiq is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/lantiq/builds/53 Jun 27 17:16:49 build #52 of ramips is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/ramips/builds/52 Jun 27 18:10:36 build #48 of uml is complete: Failure [failed compile_4] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/uml/builds/48 Jun 27 19:05:01 build #49 of x86 is complete: Failure [failed compile_4] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/x86/builds/49 Jun 27 19:52:01 xMff: can i backup the running system with mtd write firmware /tmp/something.bin ? Jun 27 20:15:03 <_trine> larsc, ping Jun 27 20:16:56 <[florian]> acoul1: looks good Jun 27 20:18:27 <_trine> larsc, http://dpaste.com/559839/ I just did a distclean to try a clean compile on kirkwood and the crypto_hash failure is still there. If you remember after I deselcted mv_cesa crypto_hash then compiled and Jun 27 20:19:53 <_trine> was ok afterwards Jun 27 20:20:22 <_trine> I will deselect mv_cesa again and see if the results are the same Jun 27 20:21:40 hauke * r27293 /trunk/target/linux/generic/patches-3.0/ (020-ssb_update.patch 025-bcma_backport.patch): kernel: update ssb and bcma to linux-next next-20110627 Jun 27 20:23:01 hauke * r27294 /trunk/target/linux/brcm47xx/patches-3.0/ (5 files): brcm47xx: fix Linux-3.0 and fix clock rate detection. Jun 27 20:49:49 <_trine> larsc, I deselected kmod-crypto-manager and kmod-crypto-mv-cesa then I compiled with no failure Jun 27 20:50:44 <_trine> larsc, then I reselected those modules again and then everything compiled with no failure Jun 27 20:51:20 <_trine> this was the same result as last time so it must be a matter of sequence Jun 27 20:53:55 <_trine> I think I probably didnt need to deselect kmod-crypto-manager Jun 27 21:02:03 Weedy_lappy: it depends, if your model offers a combined kernel + rootfs + rootfs_data partition you can just dd it to a file Jun 27 21:14:57 xMff: wndr37000 Jun 27 21:16:46 Weedy_lappy: dd if=/dev/mtdblock6 of=/tmp/image.bin bs=65536 Jun 27 21:17:44 mtd6 (firmware) = mtd2 (kernel) + mtd3 (rootfs) + mtd4 (rootfs_data) Jun 27 21:18:03 <_trine> and mtd5 art Jun 27 21:18:10 not covered Jun 27 21:18:52 <_trine> its a good idea to have a backup of art Jun 27 21:19:18 true Jun 27 21:19:23 wtf is art Jun 27 21:19:28 eeprom Jun 27 21:19:35 atheros radio test Jun 27 21:19:36 hmm Jun 27 21:19:41 <_trine> its the cal data for your wifi Jun 27 21:19:52 yeah that would be important Jun 27 21:19:58 <_trine> its individual to each wndr3700 Jun 27 21:20:18 but it would also mean at something over writing it Jun 27 21:20:44 <_trine> no you would only need it as a 'just in case' situation Jun 27 21:20:54 i only flash to firmwar, and nothing else i can think if touched mtd/ directly Jun 27 21:21:47 <_trine> it has been known that people have accidentally written to art so its worth keeping a copy for insurance Jun 27 21:22:33 <_trine> cat /dev/mtd5 > /tmp/caldata Jun 27 21:31:30 hauke * r27295 /trunk/ (12 files in 5 dirs): kernel: update ssb and bcma to linux-next next-20110627 Jun 27 21:32:09 hauke * r27296 /trunk/target/linux/brcm47xx/Makefile: brcm47xx: update kernel to version 2.6.39 Jun 27 21:44:16 > debugging connection issue for a week, random sites not loading etc Jun 27 21:44:37 > blaming it on shitty dsl modem, finally replace modem today Jun 27 21:45:09 > come to realise i need to set mtu_fix because it's dsl now not cable Jun 27 21:45:13 FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF Jun 27 21:45:57 great, isn't it? Jun 27 21:46:04 I wonder what will happen to ipv6 Jun 27 21:46:15 yeah Jun 27 21:46:20 you're probably forced to run with mtu 1000 one day :) Jun 27 21:46:24 at some point i need to figure out ipv6 Jun 27 21:46:47 does pppd try and get a ipv6 addr? Jun 27 21:47:21 only if you set "option ipv6 1" Jun 27 21:48:54 hmm Jun 27 21:48:56 nothing Jun 27 21:49:14 either i built the image without ipv6 or it's not offered Jun 27 21:49:32 is there still a global toggle for ipv6 in the build menu? Jun 27 21:49:38 yes Jun 27 21:49:49 but it defaults to on Jun 27 21:49:49 * Weedy_lappy checks Jun 27 21:49:58 you still need to isntall kmod-ipv6 Jun 27 21:50:22 [*] Enable IPv6 support in packages Jun 27 21:50:37 with out kmod-ipv6 pppd won't get an addr? Jun 27 21:50:51 it will bot not be able to set it Jun 27 21:50:54 *but Jun 27 21:52:58 would it log the ipv6 addr? Jun 27 21:53:07 because my log showed nothing Jun 27 21:53:13 probably Jun 27 21:53:14 and i don't feel like reflashing Jun 27 21:56:29 with disable_ipv6 will the firewall default to dropping all ipv6? Jun 27 21:56:49 no Jun 27 21:56:57 it will default to not touch ip6tables Jun 27 21:56:58 i want to test to see if i get an addr but not have to deal with fixing shit right now Jun 27 21:57:04 which means it allows everything Jun 27 21:57:11 fisk Jun 27 21:57:31 if you leave it as-is and ip6tables is installed, you get the same policy as with ipv4 Jun 27 21:57:36 just without the masquerade Jun 27 21:57:49 but wan is still filtered and only related responses are allowed in Jun 27 22:25:13 is an kernel modul possible that have no files? Jun 27 22:30:28 heilterminalcons: no, thats undefined behaviour Jun 27 22:34:10 okay thanks Jun 27 22:38:56 there is some bfs with CONFIG_NLS and CONFIG_PCI according to https://lkml.org/lkml/2011/1/12/281 which i try to solve Jun 27 22:40:35 ugly Jun 27 22:42:13 its somethink like the bridge foo with ipv6 Jun 27 22:43:12 well we have kmod-nls-base already Jun 27 22:43:42 so as a workaround you can add that to your platforms DEFAULT_PACKAGES for now Jun 27 22:44:51 the problem is that kmod-nls-base is not build Jun 27 22:45:00 will not build Jun 27 22:46:55 I will try this again with a fresh trunk Jun 27 23:27:37 hey xMff Jun 27 23:28:16 xMff, any ideas on how i can reach ipv6 inet? Jun 27 23:29:07 opkg install 6to4 radvd; uci set network.wan6=interface; uci set network.wan6.proto=6to4; uci commit network; ifup 6to4 Jun 27 23:48:54 xMff, should a interface show up in ifconfig? Jun 27 23:49:26 yeah. if not read logred Jun 27 23:50:12 xMff, user.notice 6to4-wan6: Local wan ip 192.168.254.1 is private - aborting :\ Jun 27 23:50:30 yeah, sorry you need a public ip for that Jun 27 23:50:47 :( Jun 27 23:52:56 sux that i bricked my other dsl router :( **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue Jun 28 00:11:47 2011 Jun 28 01:04:42 xMff, have you tried out kernel 3.0? Jun 28 01:05:38 has anyone tried out 3.0? Jun 28 01:45:38 i cant even get the kernel to download so idk **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Jun 28 02:59:58 2011