**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Feb 26 03:02:01 2021 Feb 26 07:24:42 >KGB-0< https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/openwrt/openwrt_omap.html has been updated. (0% images and 98.2% packages reproducible in our current test framework.) Feb 26 08:23:51 builder should be fixed Feb 26 08:55:14 build #789 of mediatek/mt7623 is complete: Failure [failed images] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/mediatek%2Fmt7623/builds/789 blamelist: Rafa? Mi?ecki , Adrian Schmutzler , Vivek Unune , Daniel Golle , ?lvaro Feb 26 08:55:14 Fern?ndez Rojas Feb 26 09:20:38 Anyone got practical experience with BitWarden? Any traps to avoid with it? Feb 26 09:23:28 run away? (not that i know anything beyond the name you just recited) Feb 26 09:31:34 russell--: :D It's a password manager, open source, and able to be self-hosted Feb 26 09:32:48 Grommish: i tried to get my wife to use it Feb 26 09:34:20 Borromini: I was using LastPass. I setup a local server and it seems to be ok. I've never really used docker, so it's been an experience Feb 26 09:35:16 * russell-- has heard people recommending other things for password managers, like keepass Feb 26 09:36:36 but yeah, it's FOSS etc, which is a plus for me as well Feb 26 09:36:59 Grommish: why are you looking further? Was LastPass adjusting their ToS or pricing? Feb 26 09:37:21 Lastpass nerfed their free accounts Feb 26 09:37:31 Locking them to a PLATFORM (mobile vs desktop) Feb 26 09:37:46 yes i remember now Feb 26 09:37:57 bitwarden can be self-hosted if you'd like or you can use their cloud Feb 26 09:37:59 and I just happen to have a 1u Barracuda SpamAssassin box just sitting here Feb 26 09:38:06 hehe Feb 26 09:38:25 I mean, it CAME setup for a Raid 1 with 250Gb NAS drives hehe Feb 26 09:39:03 But yeah,so far, it is looking good enough Feb 26 09:39:19 specially since I did the BitBetter Feb 26 09:40:11 You said tried.. She didn't like? Feb 26 09:40:15 Did you find something better? Feb 26 09:40:29 she's tech averse, kinda. Feb 26 09:40:36 as long as she has internet on her smartphone eh... Feb 26 09:40:44 Ah Feb 26 09:41:02 the kind of person that doesn't care about leaving her GPS signal on the whole day, and is happy google can predict what she wants or where she's going to Feb 26 09:41:06 uphill battles eh :P Feb 26 09:41:30 i tried to get her on Bitwarden to at least curtail the password recycling she does Feb 26 09:42:07 we'll see. i plan to get my brother (he has a small business) to use it, he's open to it but we haven't gotten there yet because of lockdown and whatnot Feb 26 09:42:35 *nod* Feb 26 09:46:08 build #661 of layerscape/armv7 is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/layerscape%2Farmv7/builds/661 Feb 26 09:48:17 i'm going to try to hook up soldered shut serial holes to makeshift pins with normal tape. does normal (transparent plastic) tape conduct? Feb 26 09:48:57 https://biot.com/switches/_media/dsc_3686.jpg?cache= < serial bottom left, i can't desolder it myself hence the shoddy workaround Feb 26 09:51:52 i'd like to be sure because if it's not conducive then i can just use one piece of tape to keep all the pins in place Feb 26 09:56:36 I've got a USB-RJ45 rollover console cable, but I am making adapters for it. Taking a Female-Female RJ45 barrel connector and splitting it in half, then soldering block ends and an extension. Feb 26 09:57:01 Maybe do the same witht he other end and put gator clips, haven't decided yet Feb 26 10:12:18 you need a pcbite kit: https://sensepeek.com/ Feb 26 11:52:15 build #548 of bcm63xx/generic is complete: Success [build successful] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/bcm63xx%2Fgeneric/builds/548 Feb 26 13:59:39 TF, https://justine.lol/cosmopolitan/index.html mindblowing! Feb 26 14:07:00 Aside the "OS agnostic", the speed and sizes it claims for compiled binaries Feb 26 14:18:58 russell--: But why are they so expensive!? Feb 26 14:21:30 also, do any emacs users here know what mode is being used in the gif in [this post](https://justine.lol/ape.html) ? Feb 26 15:57:23 blocktrron: hey Feb 26 17:11:41 >KGB-0< https://tests.reproducible-builds.org/openwrt/openwrt_lantiq.html has been updated. (98.2% images and 95.3% packages reproducible in our current test framework.) Feb 26 18:11:40 Borromini: took me 10 min to export all data from lastpass into bitwarden and to nuke the lastpass account Feb 26 18:12:06 good riddance, lastpass Feb 26 18:36:26 does anyone build openwrt on a macbook m1? Feb 26 18:55:59 nbd: ping Feb 26 19:10:30 Hauke: I know you sometimes do maintenance on the malta target. Could you look at a 5.10 update PR if possible: https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/pull/3881? Feb 26 19:21:51 guidosarducci, your commit seems broken Feb 26 19:22:17 CONFIG_ATA=y, CONFIG_ATA_PIIX=y shouldnt be there Feb 26 19:24:43 hm... its enabled in 5.4 Feb 26 19:25:49 plntyk: yes, that's copied from 5.4 as said in the PR. Feb 26 19:26:41 might be its for harddisk controller in qemu since its a pci device Feb 26 19:27:35 plntyk: yes, it support ata disks... Feb 26 19:27:42 yes - its the hd controller Feb 26 19:28:33 was thrown off because its non-native but in qemu you could attach different "real" hardware to virtual hardware Feb 26 19:28:48 plntyk: that's how one can set up a "persistent" image-backed storage instead of the initramfs. Feb 26 19:31:55 zx2c4: hi Feb 26 19:32:11 sorry, i was forced to drive to a swedish furniture store Feb 26 19:32:22 On the bright side: i now have a table in my new apartment Feb 26 19:33:34 blocktrron: the 19" variant? ;) Feb 26 19:34:00 no, the variant you can work on without having roman breakfast Feb 26 19:38:04 blocktrron: I'd venture a guess that zx2c4 just wants you to press the merge button :) Thanks for bringing in my late patches, btw Feb 26 19:39:52 okay, I'll do so Feb 26 19:43:55 lipnitsk zx2c4: done Feb 26 19:44:06 thank you, sir Feb 26 19:46:10 I'll no clock off and hide under a rock for the next 48 hours :P Feb 26 19:46:29 smart Feb 26 20:22:54 russell--: ping Feb 26 20:57:11 aparcar[m]: ping Feb 26 21:04:52 build #557 of bcm47xx/legacy is complete: Failure [failed pkgbuild] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/bcm47xx%2Flegacy/builds/557 blamelist: David Bauer , Tom St?veken , Jason A. Donenfeld , Lech Perczak , Jeff Collins Feb 26 21:04:52 , Ilya Lipnitskiy , Daniel Gonz?lez Cabanelas Feb 26 21:12:53 build #549 of bcm63xx/generic is complete: Failure [failed pkgbuild] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/bcm63xx%2Fgeneric/builds/549 blamelist: David Bauer , Tom St?veken , Jason A. Donenfeld , Lech Perczak , Jeff Collins Feb 26 21:12:54 , Ilya Lipnitskiy , Daniel Gonz?lez Cabanelas Feb 26 21:14:47 uh oh... I'll take a look. Feb 26 21:14:48 ERROR: module '/builder/shared-workdir/build/build_dir/target-mipsel_mips32_musl/linux-bcm47xx_legacy/linux-5.4.100/arch/mips/crypto/chacha-mips.ko' is missing. Feb 26 21:14:48 modules/crypto.mk:500: recipe for target '/builder/shared-workdir/build/bin/targets/bcm47xx/legacy/packages/kmod-crypto-lib-chacha20_5.4.100-1_mipsel_mips32.ipk' failed Feb 26 21:35:58 guidosarducci: pong Feb 26 21:37:02 russell--: howdy! just wanted to confirm if I can add your "Acked-by:" for my iproute2 PR commit? Feb 26 21:42:10 * russell-- just added an Acked-by Feb 26 21:43:38 russell--: cheers, thanks for that. Hope it helps with review... Feb 26 21:46:09 adrianschmutzler: mobile pong Feb 26 21:53:04 ldir-: ping? Feb 26 22:10:31 adrianschmutzler: regular pong Feb 26 22:21:48 build #851 of ath25/generic is complete: Failure [failed pkgbuild] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/ath25%2Fgeneric/builds/851 blamelist: David Bauer , Tom St?veken , Jason A. Donenfeld , Lech Perczak , Jeff Collins Feb 26 22:21:48 , Ilya Lipnitskiy , Daniel Gonz?lez Cabanelas Feb 26 22:45:51 blocktrron: zx2c4 fixed the build failures, emailed patch Feb 27 00:10:22 Is CI/CD just getting more and more broken, or is that my imagination? Feb 27 00:10:52 now I can't build strongswan tests because ca-certifications has "No download method available" or some such. Feb 27 00:52:28 philipp64: wouldn't doubt it Feb 27 00:53:36 build #684 of octeon/generic is complete: Failure [failed pkgbuild] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/octeon%2Fgeneric/builds/684 blamelist: David Bauer , Tom St?veken , Jason A. Donenfeld , Lech Perczak , Jeff Collins Feb 27 00:53:36 , Ilya Lipnitskiy , Daniel Gonz?lez Cabanelas Feb 27 00:56:02 mangix: now checkouts are failing... https://app.circleci.com/pipelines/github/openwrt/packages/4755/workflows/1ee8c665-be31-46b4-b6dc-a2710bf468be/jobs/12784 Feb 27 00:59:27 yeah i don't know what the issue is Feb 27 01:01:31 who's the contact for CI issues? Feb 27 01:05:15 aparcar[m]: ^^ Feb 27 01:13:01 he has said that he has nothing to do with circle ci if I remember right... Feb 27 01:18:13 https://github.com/openwrt/packages/pull/13619 Feb 27 01:18:14 hmm Feb 27 01:18:53 mangix: I might take a stab at gettext - it is so painfully slow Feb 27 01:19:51 mangix: buildroot seems to have a saner way of handling it - https://github.com/buildroot/buildroot/blob/master/package/gettext-gnu/gettext-gnu.mk Feb 27 01:28:23 lipnitsk: oh its awesome this is added to all the autobuilders now. way better this way than hoping for random people to show up in the PR :) Feb 27 01:28:43 thanks for fixing that so quickly Feb 27 01:28:57 yeah I think I fixed it, but maybe there is still something lurking Feb 27 01:29:23 now just need somebody to push that fix :) Feb 27 01:30:52 zx2c4: I think it's still better not to break the build as much as possible, but it is hard to test every target locally. I wonder if there is a simple ./checkbuild.sh script or something you can just run overnight Feb 27 02:09:43 build #790 of lantiq/ase is complete: Failure [failed pkgbuild] Build details are at http://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/lantiq%2Fase/builds/790 blamelist: David Bauer , Tom St?veken , Jason A. Donenfeld , Lech Perczak , Jeff Collins , Feb 27 02:09:43 Ilya Lipnitskiy , Daniel Gonz?lez Cabanelas Feb 27 02:11:18 Bah. I hope someone merges that patch .. Feb 27 02:48:42 lipnitsk: the best solution is to completely remove gettext-full. unfortunately it's needed in some cases... Feb 27 02:50:15 mangix: then we are left with doing nothing or speeding it up, right? Feb 27 02:50:23 mangix: or do you foresee it being removed Feb 27 02:51:58 zx2c4: if you are still awake.. Looks like we got more Feb 27 02:52:01 ERROR: module '/builder/shared-workdir/build/build_dir/target-mips64_octeonplus_64_musl/linux-octeon/linux-5.4.100/arch/mips/crypto/poly1305-mips.ko' is missing. Feb 27 02:52:02 modules/crypto.mk:587: recipe for target '/builder/shared-workdir/build/bin/targets/octeon/generic/packages/kmod-crypto-lib-poly1305_5.4.100-1_mips64_octeonplus.ipk' failed Feb 27 02:52:02 make[2]: *** [/builder/shared-workdir/build/bin/targets/octeon/generic/packages/kmod-crypto-lib-poly1305_5.4.100-1_mips64_octeonplus.ipk] Error 1 Feb 27 02:52:16 https://buildbot.openwrt.org/master/images/builders/octeon%2Fgeneric/builds/684/steps/pkgbuild Feb 27 02:52:24 somehow I feel the lua-based luci is easier to use and it's faster enough for the 'mainstream' 16M/64~128MB routers, hope someone will keep lua-compat up-to-date in the future Feb 27 02:52:28 not sure why that fail didn't get reported in the channel Feb 27 02:53:04 luci is 'resource intensive' probably for low-end routers, but routers are getting a little more resource-rich these years Feb 27 02:57:04 lipnitsk: I do not. If you can speed it up, go ahead. **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Feb 27 03:00:25 2021