**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Tue May 27 02:59:58 2014 May 27 04:08:12 <5EXAA8SU8> build #70 of pxa is complete: Failure [failed shell compile_5] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/pxa/builds/70 May 27 05:22:34 hi all .. im workng with a Buffalo WZR-600DHP AP and just build openWRT for the first time .. I had a few questions .. it seems like it comes by default with DD-WRT and reboot .. it seems like openWRT binary has a 'u-boot' MTD partition .. so we must be building u-boot for the AR7161 chipset? May 27 05:26:10 newOPENWRTuser: /me is familiar with that device May 27 05:27:51 i don't think a built uboot is part of the image May 27 06:02:30 <5EXAA8SU8> build #580 of x86 is complete: Failure [failed shell_15] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/x86/builds/580 May 27 06:57:59 <5EXAA8SU8> build #631 of brcm47xx is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/brcm47xx/builds/631 May 27 07:12:28 <5EXAA8SU8> build #71 of adm8668 is complete: Failure [failed compile_5] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/adm8668/builds/71 May 27 07:34:40 <5EXAA8SU8> build #652 of brcm63xx is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/brcm63xx/builds/652 May 27 08:30:48 <5EXAA8SU8> build #286 of mpc85xx is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/mpc85xx/builds/286 May 27 11:43:37 jow_laptop: I think I've captured everything about ubus-http we discussed last friday here now: http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/techref/ubus#access.to.ubus.over.http May 27 11:45:16 <5EXAA8SU8> build #72 of mpc83xx is complete: Failure [failed compile_8] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/mpc83xx/builds/72 May 27 11:51:21 karlp: thanks a lot for that May 27 11:53:33 now just to actually try and use it ;) May 27 12:01:28 will luci1 and luci2 conflict much if I build an image to test this stuff out? May 27 12:01:40 or do I need to explicitly remove all luci1 apps first? May 27 12:21:29 karlp: they coexist happily May 27 12:21:44 karlp: to access luci2, navigate to http://router/luci2.html May 27 13:45:31 nbd: hi! May 27 13:45:41 AA 3ef7fcfe58500bb9710ae1b4fb2f3c0bfa967c6d: kernel: add a ssb backport required for a new mac80211 update May 27 13:46:13 do you still pĺan to update mac80211? May 27 15:20:59 Does anyone know of other software equivalent to buildroot? May 27 15:21:36 openembedded May 27 15:21:56 yocto May 27 15:22:08 android's thing May 27 15:22:59 IIRC, there was a discussion about this on openwrt forum. But, I can't access the forum now and my IP Address is still blacklisted. May 27 15:37:08 what on earth does that have to do with buildroot alternatives? May 27 16:28:01 solca: yes May 27 16:28:19 nbd: are you familiar with the ath9k/usb problems on ar9331 and similar, where some kinds of wireless activity appear to hose some kind of full-speed usb devices? /me was just able to reproduce this last night, with wifi trying to associate with a non-existent ssid, my ser2net session over a pl2303 ttyUSB0 device broke "error sending break = -145" May 27 16:28:57 russell--: what openwrt rev were you using? May 27 16:29:05 r40859 May 27 16:29:43 fresh checkout or update from an earlier version? May 27 16:30:34 it was an update from an ealier version, but i have clean/compile'd a kernel sorta-recently, i can redo that and reconfirm. May 27 16:31:36 you can check manually if the changes from 40841 are in your kernel build dir May 27 16:31:46 if they are, there's no need to clean again May 27 16:32:44 checking .... May 27 16:37:17 nbd: yes, the changes from r40841 are applied May 27 16:39:38 ok May 27 16:39:39 while associated, it's pretty rock solid, but when trying to associate it fails May 27 16:39:55 could be the latency from the wireless resets May 27 16:39:56 not sure May 27 16:40:29 there was some speculation that it had to do with channel scanning looking for the non-existant network May 27 17:03:55 russel, this usb 1.0 full-speed bug is a long discussion thread and this was fixed. for usb 1.1 device is best you insert a usb2.0 hub and the slowspeed-devices runs perfect May 27 17:04:37 you can use ONLY usb 1.1 FULL-SPEED devices, not 1.1 highspeed as i understand May 27 17:04:49 (directly without an hub...= May 27 17:05:37 @nbd: it looks like, we need some "bits" more to set, as just the 2 from your last patch :) May 27 17:40:03 <5EXAA8SU8> build #577 of rb532 is complete: Failure [failed shell_10] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/rb532/builds/577 May 27 17:40:35 <5EXAA8SU8> build #577 of ppc44x is complete: Failure [failed shell_10] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/ppc44x/builds/577 May 27 17:41:28 <5EXAA8SU8> build #546 of sibyte is complete: Failure [failed shell_10] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/sibyte/builds/546 May 27 17:44:28 <5EXAA8SU8> build #484 of iop32x is complete: Failure [failed shell_10] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/iop32x/builds/484 May 27 18:09:19 Faulp3lz: i'm familiar with the with the long discussion thread, and part of it is fixed, but not the part i reported May 27 18:59:58 <5EXAA8SU8> build #617 of cobalt is complete: Failure [failed compile_5] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/cobalt/builds/617 May 27 19:05:24 <5EXAA8SU8> build #623 of orion is complete: Failure [failed compile_5] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/orion/builds/623 May 27 19:06:53 <5EXAA8SU8> build #512 of au1000 is complete: Failure [failed compile_5] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/au1000/builds/512 May 27 19:08:22 <5EXAA8SU8> build #587 of uml is complete: Failure [failed compile_5] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/uml/builds/587 May 27 20:33:13 <5EXAA8SU8> build #472 of mcs814x is complete: Failure [failed compile_5] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/mcs814x/builds/472 May 27 20:35:37 nbd r40864 trunk/target/linux/ (7 files in 7 dirs) * ubifs: remove obsolete CONFIG_UBIFS_FS_XATTR symbol May 27 20:43:48 <5EXAA8SU8> build #557 of avr32 is complete: Failure [failed compile_5] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/avr32/builds/557 May 27 21:26:52 nunojpg r40865 packages/net/usbip/Makefile * [packages] usbip: remove usbip-server dependency on usbip-client May 27 22:49:22 don't suppose anyone knows anything about this device? http://www.tmart.com/M1-Mini-3G-4G-Wireless-Wifi-Router-White_p234681.html May 27 22:49:29 seen it anywhere else or anything? May 27 22:50:45 <[florian]> nope, but I'd like to learn about it May 27 22:59:00 hrmm, maybe I'll add one to my next order then, see what can be learnt... May 27 22:59:04 price is very appealing :) May 27 22:59:08 <[florian]> I just ordered two :) May 27 22:59:23 then I may just leave it with you, I don't _realllly_ need more of them :) May 27 23:01:09 could be a 2meg vxworks device for all I know. May 27 23:01:43 <[florian]> could be linux on a decent SoC too May 27 23:01:48 indeed :) May 27 23:02:12 devices like these are very often Ralink RT5350F based May 27 23:02:22 more often than not :D May 27 23:02:24 <[florian]> right May 27 23:02:53 i have a box of different models :D May 27 23:04:07 5350 has decent trunk support now right? May 27 23:04:16 did last i tried May 27 23:04:25 yeah it works pretty good May 27 23:04:34 I mean, the wireless might not have the same features as ar9331 but it's nothing that's really critical is it? May 27 23:05:04 the wireless isn't that bad actually. i used one of these devices as a relayd client May 27 23:05:58 well, I (perhaps naielvy) thougth the wifi features were more esoteric things like STA+AP mode at the same time and things like that May 27 23:07:21 i think even that works though May 27 23:08:21 i'm pretty sure it's a clone of this: http://www.hametech.com/html/product/view1-47-50.html May 27 23:08:40 the Hame A15 which is known. 4MB flash / 16 MB RAM May 27 23:08:44 [florian]: (and others) what do you _do_ with the piles of test devices that acuumulate like this? May 27 23:09:04 4/16 is damn tight though, not a lot you can do with that May 27 23:09:37 http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/hilink/hlk-rm04 May 27 23:10:04 https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/vocore-a-coin-sized-linux-computer-with-wifi May 27 23:10:28 karlp: they usually collect dust :D May 27 23:11:07 other people enjoy painting warhammer miniatures, puzzles or reading :) I enjoy porting openwrt to exotic chinese hardware :D May 27 23:11:22 it *is* fun May 27 23:11:57 yeah, saw vocore, it's a little smaller, but it's got insanely unfriendly headers on it, which is the only reason it's smaller May 27 23:12:14 carambola2 is a tiny and sexy, and the asiarf modules, not really sure what vocore brings May 27 23:12:22 the other link is a 4/16 thing May 27 23:12:35 yeah, and the hlink, I'd seen them before May 27 23:12:42 karlp: so i see Squonk is reporting on the forums that that exact device may seem to have 32MB ram May 27 23:13:52 well, there's heaps of devices when you go a little higher May 27 23:14:18 https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?pid=227159#p227159 May 27 23:14:39 this thing's stock fw is openwrt, with no source: https://bitmaintech.com/productDetail.htm?pid=00020140107162747992Ce5uBuxW06D6 May 27 23:14:45 http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JKFE0FW?ie=UTF8&seller=A364119SDJA4QG&sn=alzhao works well too I believe May 27 23:14:51 <[florian]> karlp: I don't do much, sometimes I just resurect them to try something May 27 23:14:57 but it can't beat the $9 price of that tmart one. May 27 23:16:50 i just recently got myself this thing: https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=50512 May 27 23:17:49 ~27€ incl. shipping May 27 23:18:05 <[florian]> oh that's pretty nice May 27 23:18:13 <[florian]> do you run shairport or something similar on this? May 27 23:18:56 it comes with shairport enabled by default May 27 23:19:13 <[florian]> awesome May 27 23:19:15 it also does some crazy AP+STA stuff for the wifi May 27 23:19:44 basically it provides it's own wifi and in turn connects to another wifi May 27 23:19:57 that way you can still connect to the internet May 27 23:20:23 so what I'm trying to do is to start porting the sound driver over to ALSA May 27 23:20:34 <[florian]> that'd be nice May 27 23:21:48 so the existing driver is OSS? May 27 23:22:45 yes May 27 23:23:01 http://www.socfreq.com/i2s/i2s.zip May 27 23:23:17 isn't there an oss-to-alsa porting howto somewhere? May 27 23:24:56 it's not even OSS May 27 23:25:08 it's just the base i2s interface driver May 27 23:25:20 alsa has it's own way of dealing with this May 27 23:25:30 http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/ASoC May 27 23:26:36 https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=171423 looks like someone already attempted this May 27 23:27:35 no source May 27 23:31:00 okay. so i need to go to bed now :D May 28 00:42:26 nunojpg r40866 packages/net/nmap/Makefile * [packages] nmap: bump version to 6.46 May 28 02:25:27 <5EXAA8SU8> build #581 of x86 is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org:8010/builders/x86/builds/581 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Wed May 28 02:59:58 2014