**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Mon Oct 28 02:59:58 2019 Oct 28 06:33:35 morning Oct 28 06:34:15 jow: would you help me to patch OpenWrt to support kernels 5.2+ please? Oct 28 06:34:29 adf82accc5f5 ("netfilter: x_tables: merge ip and ipv6 masquerade modules") https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=adf82accc5f526f1e812f1a8df7292fef7dad19a Oct 28 06:41:20 whats our next kernel target ? Oct 28 06:41:31 i was thinking about udating ramips and ath79 the next week Oct 28 06:42:08 v5.4 is supposed to be LTS Oct 28 06:42:10 i'm not adding full support for any new kernel, I'm just testing performance across the last 10 releases Oct 28 06:42:16 or so Oct 28 06:59:12 jow: does it look correct? https://pastebin.com/EUdWtKDw Oct 28 07:21:41 rmilecki: lgtm Oct 28 08:37:02 80f232121b69cc69a31ccb2b38c1665d770b0710 ("Merge git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/net-next") broke my bcm53xx network, any clues while I'm bisecting? Oct 28 08:37:16 all interfaces look OK, but no traffic Oct 28 18:10:52 rmilecki: blogic: when we want to go to 5.4 we should do the next release after 19.07 in the summer Oct 28 18:22:17 i think 5.4 would be a good target Oct 28 21:33:56 trying to ran a separate uhttpd proces, looks like the home directory must be under /www? i.e. /www/my_new_uhttpd_docroot works, but /www_new will not work, why the second uhttpd must be under the first uhttpd's doc root? am I missing sth? Oct 28 21:37:07 actually, /www_new/my_doc_root works, just can't use a directory directly under /, e.g. /www_new will not work Oct 28 21:39:23 actually it now works :) Oct 28 22:31:23 blogic: can you please bring up the kernel 5.4 topic on the maillig list **** ENDING LOGGING AT Tue Oct 29 03:02:49 2019