**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Dec 12 02:59:58 2019 Dec 12 05:59:30 + photo light box and proper lights :) **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Dec 12 08:54:58 2019 Dec 12 10:14:31 mangix: it's in my staging tree https://git.openwrt.org/?p=openwrt/staging/ldir.git;a=log;h=refs/heads/staging and I ran it 'for ages' but no longer really use anything mips related. I think you had some concerns about it and I didn't understand your 'test this' case. Dec 12 10:14:46 it's there, not quite lost in the noise.... yet. Dec 12 10:20:21 ynezz: i'd be very interested if you could share a few sentences on how it was you came to discover the fix to my owl-loader problem yesterday. Dec 12 10:21:18 yeah - I bet it's a hoot. Dec 12 10:21:26 * ldir fetches coat Dec 12 10:22:02 nice one Dec 12 10:25:09 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbi7rq-TSk8 Dec 12 10:42:56 russell--: examining module deps Dec 12 13:01:45 ynezz: can you walk me through which ones, because i was apparently looking in the wrong place. Dec 12 14:07:38 Hi, can someone point me on literature on how the &pinctrl/&state_default in ramips are to be set up? I'm looking for something explaining a little more that just the plain documentation of ralink,group/ralink,function there. Dec 12 14:21:26 .j panos Dec 12 14:57:42 * ldir yay it looks like xcode 11.3 has solved the stack alignment issue so I don't need export MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.14 anymore **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Dec 12 16:38:18 2019 Dec 12 19:59:54 hey, do we somehow disable/strip rpath lib handling on mips? I see "Error loading shared library" on mips, while it works on arm? Dec 12 20:10:49 what makes you think it's an rpath error? Dec 12 20:13:04 because if i use --disable-rpath it workls Dec 12 20:13:45 my mips target seems to have stripped all the rpath locations from my libs, while arm does not and works Dec 12 20:16:18 Hauke: gentle ping https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/2216 - do you have time to review this before the holidays or should I ping you again next year? Dec 12 20:21:38 are you workin in a real world? or virtual machines? Dec 12 20:21:49 what library is broken for y ou? since when? Dec 12 20:21:57 is it every library or not? Dec 12 20:22:04 this sounds like something local.... Dec 12 20:28:51 real world, it actually works via qemu (userspace) + stageing, but on live it fails, while it works on live arm Dec 12 20:29:38 and yes its every rpath lib aka any thats not directly in /usr/lib Dec 12 20:31:01 so is there some specific code for mips that you can think of? Dec 12 20:32:19 i mean i see a lot of packages use '--disable-rpath', but i have some problems with the new samba4.11 while disabling it, so i used rpath again and it works on arm, but fails on mips Dec 12 20:33:00 this is with latest snapshots btw for both targets Dec 12 20:33:22 "not directly in /usr/lib" ? Dec 12 20:33:42 what are you doing? cross compiling with the sdk and copying files around? Dec 12 20:34:46 nah samba has private libs aka rpath, so you get some libs installed in /usr/libs and the private in /usr/lib/samba Dec 12 20:35:05 arm can find the private libs, while mips cant Dec 12 20:35:55 as example i bundle tdb private, so it wont interfere with a public tdb, while avoiding build issues Dec 12 20:36:22 the only other way is to static link tdb in, which worked in the past, but 4.11 has some troubles Dec 12 20:52:23 xdarklight: if you are fine with it you can also merge it Dec 12 20:52:41 I forgot to review it again Dec 12 20:54:51 Hauke: I'd be happy to merge it to get it off my TODO-list. the only thing I can't do is test everything in that PR (because I only have a limited amount of boards) - that's why it would be great to have someone like you or mkresin to double-check what I did Dec 12 21:22:34 adrianschmutzler: /me recalls looking at kernel source and the chip datasheets Dec 12 21:26:47 @russell--: thanks, yes, I've finally managed to understand it and found the assignment in the kernel. At least for the easy case ... :-) Dec 12 21:28:22 * russell-- also recalls there is/was an unresolved problem of certain pins shared with ethernet ... i had resorted to a register poking hack Dec 12 21:47:35 ldir: I've taken it in my tree as well. It seems useful. Dec 12 21:48:44 these routers do not have hardware float support. I've bricked my units many times just by enabling that :) **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Thu Dec 12 23:08:30 2019 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Dec 13 02:59:58 2019