**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Nov 25 02:59:58 2013 Nov 25 07:23:00 build #453 of orion is complete: Failure [failed compile_8] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/orion/builds/453 Nov 25 08:35:41 blogic r38902 trunk/target/linux/ (60 files in 2 dirs) * ralink: set the mac addr via the dts file Nov 25 08:35:58 blogic r38903 trunk/target/linux/ramips/patches-3.10/0111-NET-MIPS-add-ralink-SoC-ethernet-driver.patch * ralink: add NETIF_F_HW_VLAN_CTAG_TX support for the mt7620X family Nov 25 08:36:10 blogic r38904 trunk/target/linux/ramips/patches-3.10/0111-NET-MIPS-add-ralink-SoC-ethernet-driver.patch * ralink: add LRO support Nov 25 08:36:21 blogic r38905 trunk/target/linux/ramips/patches-3.10/0111-NET-MIPS-add-ralink-SoC-ethernet-driver.patch * ralink: fix up the mt7530 driver to work properly with gmac2 Nov 25 08:36:29 blogic r38906 trunk/package/system/ubox/files/log.init * ubox: fix typo that caused log_file to not be validated properly Nov 25 08:36:36 blogic r38907 trunk/package/system/ubox/Makefile * ubox: update the validate_data tool Nov 25 08:36:44 blogic r38908 trunk/package/system/procd/files/procd.sh * procd: update procd.sh to make use of the new validate_data tool Nov 25 08:36:53 blogic r38909 trunk/ (5 files in 5 dirs) * base-files: allow users to delect debug level during boot Nov 25 11:05:33 build #416 of rb532 is complete: Failure [failed shell_12] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/rb532/builds/416 Nov 25 11:06:54 build #416 of ppc44x is complete: Failure [failed shell_12] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/ppc44x/builds/416 Nov 25 12:05:20 build #469 of at91 is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/at91/builds/469 Nov 25 12:07:37 build #385 of sibyte is complete: Failure [failed shell_12] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/sibyte/builds/385 Nov 25 13:39:54 build #15 of mxs is complete: Failure [failed compile_5] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/mxs/builds/15 Nov 25 14:11:06 blogic r38910 trunk/target/linux/ramips/dts/RT-G32-B1.dts * ralink: add mac address detection for Asus RT-G32 b1 Nov 25 14:11:14 blogic r38911 trunk/package/network/services/ppp/files/ppp.sh * pppd: Place plugin-specific options after `plugin name`. Nov 25 14:11:22 blogic r38912 trunk/tools/mpfr/Makefile * tools/mpfr: add GNU source Nov 25 14:11:46 blogic r38913 trunk/package/kernel/linux/modules/sound.mk * kernel/modules: snd-pcm-dmaengine only if CONFIG_SND_DMAENGINE_PCM is set Nov 25 15:06:03 build #395 of avr32 is complete: Failure [failed shell_7 compile_5] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/avr32/builds/395 Nov 25 15:20:27 blogic: very good work with procd debug level Nov 25 15:39:57 Pteridium: :) Nov 25 15:40:03 level 1 is still missing Nov 25 15:40:19 once ready you will get a call graph showing which steps of the init took how long Nov 25 15:40:29 to help us track down resouce hogs Nov 25 15:41:05 that sounds like way to much work for a monday morning Nov 25 15:41:21 that was friday night work Nov 25 15:41:31 xD Nov 25 15:41:35 i only tested it today Nov 25 15:42:09 Pteridium: and the wdt verbosity requires 4 at the moment, i will reduce it to 3 Nov 25 15:42:12 working on a friday nite, did I somehow end up back at an airline ???? Nov 25 15:42:25 thought thats why I switched, so I didn't have to do that anymore Nov 25 15:43:32 no problem; level 4 is enough to check jffs2 problem in bcm63xx smp Nov 25 15:43:58 now i'm enabling debug in ubox Nov 25 15:44:25 how do you enable debu in ubox ? Nov 25 15:45:11 to see what it make with jffs2 Nov 25 15:45:16 nbd r38914 trunk/package/network/ (58 files in 2 dirs) * hostapd: update to version 2013-11-20 Nov 25 15:45:27 ermm yes Nov 25 15:45:28 nbd r38915 trunk/package/ network/services/hostapd/files/hostapd-full.config kernel/mac80211/files/lib/wifi/mac80211.sh network/services/hostapd/files/hostapd-mini.config * hostapd: add support for auto-channel selection Nov 25 15:45:32 i mean how do you enable it ? Nov 25 15:45:43 if there is stuff missingin my patch i wpuld like to fix it upstream Nov 25 15:46:00 there are still a few places where debug info can be tuned Nov 25 15:46:12 modifying some values in the code Nov 25 15:46:24 yes, but only few Nov 25 15:46:24 OK Nov 25 15:46:38 send me a patch when you have one, even if it is a quick hack Nov 25 15:47:55 ok, i'll try to do my best :-/ Nov 25 15:48:07 :-$ Nov 25 15:48:13 do you need the debug output of mount_root ? Nov 25 15:49:50 i think that still don't need it; also remember that my brain works like a 8086 Nov 25 15:50:20 then its at least not sensible to cosmic radiation Nov 25 15:50:59 xD Nov 25 15:51:33 good joke! Nov 25 18:26:33 build #442 of ramips is complete: Failure [failed compile_8] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/ramips/builds/442 Nov 25 19:35:31 I just updated to svn 38915 and the compilation for Marvell Kirkwood fails in packaging Kirkwood image as shown here (http://pastebin.com/V5Gi5aqq) on line #88. Does anyone here have any idea what causes this genext2fs to spit out the error message of "couldn't allocate a block (no free space)"? Nov 25 19:38:46 my first guess would be that you have more packages included, than will fit in the size file system you generated Nov 25 19:39:32 groz: The error message deals with kernel image and not packages, AFAICT. Nov 25 19:42:49 it's coming from genext2fs, which is sourcing from your target root tree Nov 25 19:42:57 how much is in there, and, ofc the other really dumb thing Nov 25 19:43:03 is it the host that's out of space ? Nov 25 19:43:40 groz: The host still has about 5GB+ space. Nov 25 19:50:31 build #429 of uml is complete: Failure [failed compile_5] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/uml/builds/429 Nov 25 19:50:41 groz: The problem was due to "Target -> ext4" in 'make menuconfig'. So, I just deselect that option and now it produces a firmware. Nov 25 21:28:34 blogic: your advice about kernel 3.3 were very helpful. Nov 25 21:48:54 hi Nov 25 21:49:39 hey Nov 25 21:50:54 blogic: the latest fixes now gives this for log: /etc/init.d/log start Nov 25 21:50:54 /etc/rc.common: eval: line 1: syntax error: unexpected ")" Nov 25 21:52:35 this is the typical error if you try to run a binary on a foreign platform Nov 25 21:52:40 e.g. an x86 binary on mips Nov 25 21:52:43 miscompilation? Nov 25 22:01:01 jow_laptop: don't think other apps are running normally and i also did make pacakge/clean before to rebuild them after i saw this error after a new flash Nov 25 22:01:54 jow_laptop: should i rebuild clean and rebuild everything? Nov 25 22:02:17 rebuild clean = make clean Nov 25 22:02:30 nah Nov 25 22:02:32 its a bug Nov 25 22:02:34 let me fix it Nov 25 22:02:47 forgot a brace? Nov 25 22:21:32 is syslog / logread facility broken in latest trunk (38915) ? Nov 25 23:16:08 Has anyone here tried with the latest build for Marvell Kirkwood? Nov 26 01:28:48 anyone have thoughts on https://lists.openwrt.org/pipermail/openwrt-devel/2013-November/022629.html? Nov 26 01:53:41 Hello!, Is it possible to set some openwrt configurations (and upload certificate files) after compilation? For example, After install I want to set a default wifi SSID, password and some files. It's ok if someone changes the default settings, but when someone hits the reset button, I want it to rollback to the default settings (configured after install and not before that). Nov 26 01:56:43 did you ask this on the forums? Nov 26 01:57:40 not really Nov 26 01:59:02 try this: http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/howto/build#custom.files Nov 26 01:59:27 thanks Nov 26 02:00:44 eigma, actually... I already have custom files. I wondered if I could override the /rom files after install Nov 26 02:01:17 the idea is that I have 400 devices I will install my custom firmware, but the wifi password is the serial number (in the label) Nov 26 02:01:40 I was hoping to find a way not to burn one firmware (with the correct password and certs) per device Nov 26 02:03:30 you want to run a script on first boot? Nov 26 02:06:56 ok, let me think of the best way to do it per-device. Nov 26 02:07:38 like having a computer with a tftp server (or web server) where first boot can get the new configuration from. Nov 26 02:07:44 thanks for the idea eigma Nov 26 02:09:47 dunno, you said wifi password is the serial number, so I thought you used a script to find the serial number and set it as the password Nov 26 02:10:49 Actually I set this manually today, don't know how to get the device serial number front he OS **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Nov 26 02:59:58 2013