--- Log opened Fri Jun 17 00:00:00 2005 00:14 < rxr> ok - I'm soon in bed ... 00:14 < sepp> i'll crawl into bed now, good night all 00:17 -!- Postal [~Postal@ool-435627d0.dyn.optonline.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 00:25 * rxr takes the last water glas for tonight and will then be in bed, soonish 00:33 < rxr> ok - cu people 00:39 < _Lewellyn> sleep well 02:05 < morfoh> re ...and good night 02:06 -!- morfoh [~jeru@p54BFEF95.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 03:36 -!- _Lewellyn [~lewellyn@lewellyn.silver.supporter.pdpc] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 03:56 -!- keinek [~keinek@201.254.15.10] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 05:21 < _Ragnar_> rxr: btw linux26 still complains about files outside basedir 05:21 < _Ragnar_> seems a depmod gets run somewhere 05:40 < rxr> re 06:01 * rxr coffee 06:04 < rxr> mnemoc: 34 652M 34 225M 0 0 23627 0 8:02:16 2:46:52 5:15:23 2915987 06:04 < rxr> curl: (18) transfer closed with 447103792 bytes remaining to read 06:04 < rxr> ? 06:05 < mnemoc> i F* my network... 06:05 < mnemoc> i added a second link 06:05 < mnemoc> with a second 'default route' 06:06 < mnemoc> but it seems to have confused 06:06 < rxr> ah - ok - I feared it was my fault ... 06:06 < rxr> mnemoc: is some production service affected and you have trouble now ? 06:06 < mnemoc> _all_ 06:08 < rxr> .oO 06:12 < mnemoc> init 6 06:12 < mnemoc> and praying 06:13 < mnemoc> yes! 06:16 < mnemoc> rxr: http://t2.geeks.cl/iso/ 06:16 < mnemoc> rxr: i'll set the torrent now 06:18 < rxr> puh 06:19 < rxr> mnemoc: please stop to frighten me ... 06:19 < mnemoc> after adding the second link i set the broadcast as the router of the 'old' link 06:19 < mnemoc> s/router/gw/ 06:20 < rxr> hey - you moved the files around .. 06:22 < mnemoc> yes 06:22 < mnemoc> http://t2.geeks.cl/iso/minimal-2.1.0-rc1-pmmx/ 06:22 < mnemoc> http://t2.geeks.cl/iso/desktop-2.1.0-rc1-p4/ 06:22 < mnemoc> to do the torrents thing 06:22 < rxr> saw taht .-) 06:23 < mnemoc> it seems i'll get a job to do a demo livecd for a mod_mono ERP 06:24 < mnemoc> www.humano2.org 06:24 < rxr> cool! 06:24 < rxr> seems I urgently need to get the live cd bits into trunk/ ,-) 06:24 < mnemoc> :) 06:29 < rxr> did they saw the livecd yet? 06:30 < rxr> how did you go to that deal? 06:31 < mnemoc> 'someone' recommended me 06:31 < mnemoc> i point them to T2@live 06:31 < mnemoc> but hte haven't seen it yet 06:33 < rxr> good that my rock-devel t2 link did not caused a flamewar ... 06:35 < mnemoc> :) 06:39 < rxr> did you see it ? 06:43 < mnemoc> beta1 was my last 07:57 < rxr> hm- the mouse wheel does not work by default in windows-xp ? 08:38 -!- minto [~chatzilla@82-217-66-7.cable.quicknet.nl] has joined #t2 08:41 -!- CIA-10 [~CIA@flapjack.navi.cx] has quit [Excess Flood] 08:41 -!- CIA-1 [~CIA@flapjack.navi.cx] has joined #t2 08:43 < rxr> ok - /me showering and breakfast - 'nough scanner hackery with empty stomarch 08:51 < rxr> 08:51 < rxr> Mono Project 1.1.8 08:53 < rxr> "It appears that apple has trademarked the word "Numbers"" 08:53 < rxr> how I hate these times ... 08:55 < _Ragnar_> ... 08:56 < rxr> good we can still do ExactWritings - ExactValues and ExactPresentation 08:56 < rxr> valentin: ^- we ned to get trademarks for "ExactWritings, ExactValues and ExactPresent" 08:56 < rxr> before they are all gone ... 08:57 < rxr> and first of course ExactEdit - since all editors get on my nerves ... 08:59 * _Ragnar_ siiighs 09:10 < rxr> because I'm not happy with any editor? or because you think the same ?? 09:27 < minto> Good morning 09:36 < rxr> moin minto 09:42 < minto> rxr: Do you have that minimal iso from mnemoc somewhere? 09:42 < rxr> yep 09:42 < rxr> one second 09:42 < minto> cool 09:43 < rxr> http://gsmp.tfh-berlin.de/space/ 09:43 < rxr> right now I check the md5 09:43 < rxr> they will be linked to the official URL after that 09:44 < rxr> the url need to store it there since my other huge IBM disk has only a few good blocks left ... 09:44 < rxr> I wonder if a goodblock bitmap would be significant smaller than the badblock one on that device ... 09:45 < rxr> desktop-2.1.0-rc1-p4_cd1.iso: OK 09:46 < rxr> desktop-2.1.0-rc1-p4_cd2.iso: OK 09:47 < rxr> minimal-2.1.0-rc1-pmmx_cd1.iso: OK 09:56 < minto> Ahh, download completed. 09:56 < rxr> ,-) 09:56 < rxr> what rate ? 10:05 < minto> Can't see anymore. But started at nearly 2000 Kb/sec and rapidly dropped to around 400 Kb/sec. 10:13 < rxr> maybe the drop was when I started md5sum --check ,-) and the disk head had to vibrate a lot ,-) 10:16 < rxr> aiiiiiiiii 10:16 < rxr> did I mention that I hate most hardware engineers? 10:16 < rxr> how can they implement such a crap all them time ... 10:18 < minto> rxr: Maybe you should more emphasize what you do like, then I know you hate the rest :-) 10:25 < rxr> I do not like that every new scanner needs new hacks .. 10:25 < rxr> the 199x models where so fine - and the 200x models require one more hack after the other ... 10:25 < rxr> I wonder how they manage to cripple their hardware more and more with each new version ... 10:25 < rxr> and why the change working silicon at al ... 10:43 < rxr> hm - strange windows anmimation effect to only move the window title for maximize and normalize ... 10:43 < rxr> looks a bit strange, defect and cheap ... 10:43 < rxr> well - but I already found out that is what windows is about ... 10:43 < rxr> so - the disk get's back into the RAID-5 array - bye bye ... 10:46 < rxr> ah - my precious t2 - how good it feels ... 11:01 -!- minto [~chatzilla@82-217-66-7.cable.quicknet.nl] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 11:19 -!- Netsplit kornbluth.freenode.net <-> irc.freenode.net quits: CIA-1, valentin, jsaw, SerWou, _Ragnar_, nzg, sepp, mtr, mnemoc 11:22 -!- Netsplit over, joins: CIA-1, sepp, mtr, mnemoc, SerWou, jsaw, _Ragnar_, valentin, nzg 11:32 < rxr> valentin: someone just called me due to the diplom concert 11:32 < rxr> valentin: asked if we go by car ... - he would then also take the train and he said there is a eurpoe special for 29EUR berlin - amsterdamm ... 11:32 < sepp> hello 11:33 < rxr> valentin: and one could get out of the train before amsterdam and the remaining part would cost 6 EUR or so ... 11:33 < rxr> valentin: should be way cheaper than what the bahn online planer told us ... 11:33 < rxr> sepp: hi 11:33 < sepp> rxr: this special offer costs 39euro 11:34 < rxr> hm - I'm sure the one on the phone said 29 ... 11:34 < rxr> http://www.db.de/site/bahn/en/travelling/tickets/summer__special__europe/summer__special__europe.html 11:34 < sepp> yes but not if you leave germany 11:35 < rxr> hm - indeed ... 11:35 < rxr> well, anyway 11:35 < rxr> ah no: 11:35 < rxr> From Berlin 11:35 < rxr> for 29 to: Amsterdam, Prague, Cracow and Warsaw 11:36 < sepp> strange 11:36 < sepp> http://www.bahn.de/-S:PtVORd:d4XmRdNNZANuQtNNNPEM/p/view/preise/aktionspreis/sommer_spezial_europa.shtml 11:36 < rxr> yeah - as is the bahn 11:36 < sepp> says 39 11:36 < rxr> maybe that is in general and then there are per city special offers .. 11:37 < rxr> who knows with the chaos at this #!?!?KJSD! company ... 11:39 < sepp> how should i do a build nothing for a 3rd party mod. ? 11:39 < sepp> custmain="" ? 11:39 < rxr> custmain=true 11:40 < rxr> IIRC 11:40 < rxr> grep for custmain in other postlinux.conf - I did this a few times 11:40 -!- minto [~chatzilla@82-217-66-7.cable.quicknet.nl] has joined #t2 11:40 < sepp> custmain="true" 11:40 < sepp> :) 11:41 < rxr> ah - yes IIRC if custmain is empty it if of course not used ... 11:41 < rxr> so you need to fill s.th. in ... ,-) 11:41 < rxr> and for true I have a quick pass IIRC - to skip a lot of otherwise unnecessarily executed code ,-) 11:58 < sepp> "leider konnte zu Ihrer Anfrage keine Verbindung gefunden werden" 11:58 < sepp> uhm 11:59 < valentin> re 11:59 < valentin> rxr: who is "someone" ? 12:00 < rxr> don't know - someone of those we have been in the caf? with after the concert in the church 12:00 < rxr> I think he did not mention is name on the phone - he started I'm a freind of falk and heiner ... 12:00 < rxr> ... ,-) 12:01 < valentin> hm 12:01 < rxr> hm ? 12:01 < valentin> when do we need to order those tickets ? 12:01 < rxr> 3 days before we go ... 12:02 < sepp> no they are limited ;) 12:02 < sepp> for the bahn it means only a few/train 12:02 < valentin> think so 12:02 < valentin> do we need to stay a complete weekend ? 12:03 < rxr> # LD_LIBRARY_PATH=../lib/ ./a.out 12:03 < rxr> Hello World! (A simple C++ program.) 12:03 < rxr> so - finally - did I mention that icpc is crap as well ... 12:03 < rxr> crappy day ... 12:03 < rxr> .o(why do I have to do so much junk ... ) 12:03 < rxr> valentin: our driver can now handle the buttons of the AV220 and AV210 12:04 < rxr> though the later still is not able to image data ... 12:04 < rxr> get 12:04 < rxr> but I asked in taiwan - I hope they have an idea what their precious silicon does not like this time 12:24 < CIA-1> sebastian * r9727 /trunk/package/network/rt2500/ (6 files): * added rt2500 (1.1.0-b2) 12:27 -!- veki [~chatzilla@217.24.19.40] has joined #t2 12:31 -!- tilix [~ilia@pppoe11.bol.bg] has joined #t2 12:37 -!- veki [~chatzilla@217.24.19.40] has left #t2 [] 12:47 -!- morfoh [~jeru@mail.oberlinhaus.de] has joined #t2 12:47 < morfoh> hi 12:57 < rxr> hi 12:58 < morfoh> rxr: didn't we solved this autoconf issue in trunk ? -> http://t2.geeks.cl/regressions/jeru/boot/log/1-autoconf.err 12:59 < rxr> hm - no idea -) 13:05 < morfoh> ok ... I guess this is a randomly occuring error .. ;) 13:08 -!- sepp_ [~sepp@p213.54.217.147.tisdip.tiscali.de] has joined #t2 13:08 < rxr> valentin: icpc spits out a lot of warnings in our gsmp code base ... 13:09 < morfoh> rxr: I told ... this autoconf crap is a random error ... after I restarted the bootdisk target it was build 13:11 < morfoh> but for now I'm lucky with it, because after the bootdisk finished I'm able to create officially rc1 athlon-xp iso's ;) 13:11 < rxr> hm - either parallel or hardware glitch ,-) 13:12 < morfoh> rxr: hmmmm .... I'd say hardware, but the same error occured on different boxes till now. mnemoc and keinek reported the same issue some days ago 13:13 < rxr> ok ... 13:13 -!- sepp [~sepp@p213.54.217.238.tisdip.tiscali.de] has quit [Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)] 13:25 < rxr> valentin: our C++ PCM template type convertions are often 2x faster with ICC ... 13:25 -!- tilix [~ilia@pppoe11.bol.bg] has quit [Read error: 113 (No route to host)] 13:25 < rxr> though sometimes 2x slower ... 13:26 < rxr> and I increase the no. of iterations - ICC on my athlon consumes as less time to get no measureable ticks passed ... 13:26 < rxr> -int8 -> int32 no acc. 1 953.67 953.67 3814.70 4768.37 13:26 < rxr> -int8 -> int32 no acc. unr. 1 953.67 953.67 3814.70 4768.37 13:26 < rxr> +int8 -> int32 no acc. 0infinfinfinf 13:26 < rxr> +int8 -> int32 no acc. unr. 0infinfinfinf 13:26 < rxr> ... 13:32 < morfoh> rxr: you announced an openldap update to version 2.3.4 yesterday, I want to check. Are you able to connect to http://www.openldap.org ? 13:35 < rxr> morfoh: mnemoc said it is a devel release 13:35 < rxr> site appears dead here, too 13:37 < valentin> rxr: interessting... 13:40 < rxr> I think some test cases differ when built with ICC 13:42 < rxr> what do you think is a reasonable amount of resourced needed by a compiler to compile a 1.x MB file of C++ code with hefty template usage ? 13:42 < valentin> 1.x MB after cpp ? 13:43 < rxr> no - before - since hafly preprocessed due to included Pooma C++ template sets ... 13:44 < rxr> normaly distributed alone but included in this benchmark ... 13:44 < valentin> so how many MB after gcc -E ? 13:44 < rxr> 2.9 13:44 < rxr> MB 13:45 < rxr> ICC get's out-of-memory killed after it consumed over 600MB or RAM on my Athlon ... 13:45 < valentin> wow 13:45 < rxr> gcc builds it ... 13:45 < rxr> wow 2.9MB or WoW 600MB ? 13:45 < valentin> normaly i would guess mem about #lines * 60 13:45 < valentin> wow 600 MB 13:47 -!- azureus [~hfsjdi@dtm9-d9bbccb1.pool.mediaWays.net] has joined #t2 13:47 < azureus> hi @ all 13:48 < valentin> hi poison frog ,) 13:49 < azureus> is anything new? 13:50 < valentin> since yesterday ? not quite ... 13:51 < azureus> ok 13:52 < azureus> Is anyoine from the 22. bis 25. 13:52 < azureus> oh 13:53 < azureus> Is anyone from the 22. until the 25 July in Kalsruhr? 13:53 < azureus> at the LinuxTag? 13:53 < rxr> not me 13:54 < rxr> most probably not that is at least 13:56 < rxr> Microsoft beschleunigt Filesharing 13:56 < rxr> Microsoft Research k?nnte mit seiner P2P-Plattform Avalanche das verbreitete Filesharing-System BitTorrent abh?ngen 13:57 < rxr> was M$ BSA about preventing warez? now they accelerate them ? 13:57 < rxr> guess their market share decreased too much ... 14:05 < rxr> 12227 rene 18 0 502m 427m 1108 R 47.6 84.8 0:11.02 mcpcom 14:05 < rxr> (0): internal error: ilio_malloc: out of memory -- 3c40408 bytes requested 14:05 < rxr> icpc: error: problem during multi-file optimization compilation (code 4) 14:10 -!- minto [~chatzilla@82-217-66-7.cable.quicknet.nl] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 14:11 < rxr> 12301 rene 18 0 1000m 379m 616 D 15.6 75.4 0:24.43 mcpcom 14:12 < rxr> 12301 rene 18 0 1254m 444m 216 R 4.9 88.1 0:25.66 mcpcom 14:14 < rxr> ok - I control-C'ed ... 14:14 < rxr> I try with 1GB of additional swap 14:15 < rxr> Swap: 1242248 14:15 < rxr> ... 14:20 < rxr> (null)(0) : (col. 0) remark: LOOP WAS VECTORIZED. 14:20 < rxr> ??? 14:20 < rxr> guess that is a but in ICC ... :-((( 14:21 < rxr> ok - with that much swap ICC gets further ... 14:21 < rxr> peak was 1.3GB of memory used ... 14:22 < rxr> right now it is at -< 14:22 < rxr> 12361 rene 18 0 867m 378m 3680 R 65.6 75.0 3:03.89 mcpcom 14:23 -!- azureus [~hfsjdi@dtm9-d9bbccb1.pool.mediaWays.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 14:24 -!- azureus [~hfsjdi@dtm9-d9bbccb1.pool.mediaWays.net] has joined #t2 14:24 < azureus> re 14:29 < rxr> ohm - /me off to get lunch - ICC is still crunching on this benchmark and after partially sorting my desk and visiting my toilet the only thing left is lunch, ... 14:30 < rxr> 12361 rene 18 0 804m 370m 3496 R 1.0 73.6 5:06.57 mcpcom 14:30 < rxr> 97% IO-wait due to constantly swapping ... 14:35 < rxr> oh - finished 14:35 < rxr> argh 14:35 < rxr> no - what the heck 14:35 < rxr> /usr/lib/libc.a(strtol.o)(.text+0x31): In function `strtol': 14:35 < rxr> ../sysdeps/generic/strtol.c:109: multiple definition of `strtol' 14:35 < rxr> /opt/intel/cc/9.0/lib/libcprts.a(strtol.o)(.text+0x11a):strtol.c: first defined here 14:35 < rxr> ld: Warning: size of symbol `strtol' changed from 260 in /opt/intel/cc/9.0/lib/libcprts.a(strtol.o) to 48 in /usr/lib/libc.a(strtol.o) 14:35 < rxr> my god ... 14:43 < morfoh> hmmm ... the new updated strongswan don't build anymore:/ 14:50 < morfoh> btw, hi valentin :) 14:50 -!- sparc-kly [~mubex@65-23-206-176.prtc.net] has joined #t2 14:58 < valentin> hi morfoh 15:08 -!- azureus1 [~hfsjdi@dtm9-d9bbccb1.pool.mediaWays.net] has joined #t2 15:15 < azureus1> I will make now the german support Board 15:27 < CIA-1> chris * r9728 /trunk/package/security/strongswan/ (strongswan.conf strongswan.desc): 15:27 < CIA-1> * updated strongswan (2.4.2 -> 2.4.4) 15:27 < CIA-1> * changed the conf file to use some sed Makefile hacks again 15:27 < CIA-1> * Note: this version builds fine but is not well tested till now 15:28 < morfoh> rxr: finaly it builds, but I still have to integrate smartcard support ;) 15:28 -!- azureus [~hfsjdi@dtm9-d9bbccb1.pool.mediaWays.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 15:34 < rxr> morfoh: do you need sc support 15:35 < morfoh> atm ... I don't need sc support ... 15:36 < morfoh> rxr: but it would be nice to have it available 15:37 < morfoh> rxr: but no high prio for it atm 15:49 * rxr shortly away 15:50 < azureus1> http://t2.pc-help-city.de/index.php here I have made a simpel exampel of a german Board 15:53 < azureus1> of course are there other themes 15:54 < azureus1> what do you think about this? 16:05 -!- minto [~chatzilla@82-217-66-7.cable.quicknet.nl] has joined #t2 16:08 < azureus1> hi minto 16:09 < minto> hi azureus1 16:09 < minto> hi * 16:10 < morfoh> hi minto :) 16:10 -!- mnemoc_ [~amery@200.75.27.117] has joined #t2 16:11 < azureus1> so what do xou think about www.t2.pc-help-city.de ?? 16:11 -!- mnemoc [~amery@200.75.27.111] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 16:15 < azureus1> Is the Theme good or bad? 16:16 < morfoh> azureus1: will take a look on it later 16:16 < morfoh> have to go now ... cu * later 16:16 -!- morfoh [~jeru@mail.oberlinhaus.de] has quit ["using sirc version 2.211+KSIRC/1.3.12"] 16:18 < azureus1> bye 16:20 < rxr> Building ... 180.94 + 5.49 16:20 < rxr> Building ... 179.95 + 5.22 16:20 < rxr> Avg: 185.80000 16:20 < rxr> Running (cache warmup) ... 39.26 + 0.16 16:20 < rxr> Running ... 39.23 + 0.12 16:20 < rxr> Running ... 39.24 + 0.12 16:20 < rxr> my tempalte intensive C++ benchmark with ICC 9.0 16:21 < rxr> hm 16:21 < rxr> it appears gcc generated code is way faster 16:22 < rxr> yep over 5! times slower than the fasted gcc-4.0 output ... !!! 16:31 -!- minto [~chatzilla@82-217-66-7.cable.quicknet.nl] has quit ["Chatzilla 0.9.68a [Firefox 1.0.4/20050511]"] 16:32 < mnemoc_> moin 16:32 < azureus1> hi 16:33 < mnemoc_> hi 16:36 < rxr> moin mnemoc_ 16:36 < rxr> rehi btw. 16:37 < rxr> mnemoc_: my recent article shows, even ICC is not as maverlous as Intel and certain people try to make it 16:37 < rxr> mnemoc_: scrollback you can see how many GB RAM it eats for a 2MB C++ file .. 16:38 < rxr> and btw. it miscompiles Botan-1.x (C++ crypto ...) 16:38 < rxr> both issues filled in the Intel premier support section 16:38 < rxr> let's see how quick they react .... 16:39 < mnemoc_> 12301 rene 18 0 1254m 444m 216 R 4.9 88.1 0:25.66 mcpcom <--- this? isn't a leak? 16:40 < rxr> not necessarily ... the 2MB C++ source is very teplate intensive 16:40 < rxr> most probably very unprofiled / not well designed data structures in ICC 16:40 < rxr> and it also free()s about 600MB at some point ... 16:41 < rxr> .o(I could throw valgrind on ICC - though I fear it would not finish crunching this year) 16:41 < rxr> at least not on my poor 512MB athlon ... 16:42 * mnemoc_ wonders what intel would say 16:43 < rxr> I could quote the relase not statting that it of course supports Intel compatible AMD CPUs ... 16:43 < rxr> also I have a full commercial license now - so I have one year full premier support and can request to fix whatever on their ticket system 16:44 < rxr> though I wonder how quickly they will fix it 16:44 < rxr> at ICC 8.0 times they fixed my two reported miscompiles within a day 16:44 < rxr> tough I think they already had the mod lingering around from other peoples report 17:04 < mnemoc_> rxr: http://t2.geeks.cl:6969/ <--- operative 17:50 -!- rxr [rene@e178148190.adsl.alicedsl.de] has joined #t2 17:50 -!- Topic for #t2: T2 | 2.1.0-rc1 TAGGED - official .iso creation in progress | The next generation of System Development Environments (SDE) | http://www.t2-project.org/ 17:50 -!- Topic set by mnemoc [] [Thu Jun 9 04:36:32 2005] 17:50 [Users #t2] 17:50 [ _Ragnar_ ] [ jsaw ] [ mtr] [ sepp_ ] [ veki] 17:50 [ azureus_away] [ minto ] [ nzg] [ SerWou ] 17:50 [ CIA-1 ] [ mnemoc_] [ rxr] [ valentin] 17:50 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 13 nicks [0 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 13 normal] 17:50 -!- Channel #t2 created Sun Aug 8 21:15:33 2004 17:51 -!- Irssi: Join to #t2 was synced in 1 secs 17:51 -!- [freenode-info] please register your nickname...don't forget to auto-identify! http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetup 17:51 < rxr> hm 17:51 < rxr> strange 17:51 < rxr> ok - anyway 17:51 < rxr> mnemoc_: but we do not want the tracker on your host, do we ? 17:52 -!- _Lewellyn [nonadmis@lewellyn.silver.supporter.pdpc] has joined #t2 17:55 < mnemoc_> rxr: if you have a better alternative, tell me 17:56 < sepp_> dobry den 17:57 < mnemoc_> rxr: i put .torrent files here: http://t2.geeks.cl/mirror/ 18:00 < sepp_> can someone tell me what http://cvs.cinelerra.org/cvsusage.html is in .desc cvs syntax? 18:00 < rxr> mnemoc_: what does need to go thru the firewall ? 18:00 < rxr> only http ? 18:01 < mnemoc_> tracker does HTTP over one port 18:01 < mnemoc_> you choose which 18:01 < mnemoc_> seeders need a range of tcp ports 18:01 < mnemoc_> trackless seeders need that range also on udp 18:02 < rxr> is the tracker some special app or apache ? 18:02 < rxr> I can provide http:// tracker - even if it is not apache - (i have a second IP in the TFH range I could bind it on) 18:03 < mnemoc_> bttracker.py is an standalone 18:03 < mnemoc_> but there is a mod_bt for apache2 (which is alpha) 18:06 < rxr> ok - so not for me - I have seen enough crappy software in my life - I'll not throw alpha mods into my apache .. 18:07 < rxr> but I have a seperate IP anyway ... 18:08 -!- bitsko2 [~ken@dsl.76.41.networkiowa.com] has joined #t2 18:10 < bitsko2> rxr: reading the logs, back in April you had a problem getting coreutils to build 'df' while cross compiling. Did you get that working? 18:16 < rxr> nope - since it was not a show-stopper I did not investiga it further 18:16 < rxr> however now that you bring it up, I could take a look ,-) 18:18 < rxr> I think I power up my U30 or so ... 18:18 < bitsko2> I can get it to try to build df, but then it breaks on one of the other support libs, and tweaking the configure to get it to build that lib has been ... a little difficult ;) 18:18 < rxr> it is just too unpleasunt to type on my heating iBook while compiling - somehow I got used to normal keyboards again ... 18:19 < rxr> bitsko2: but when you do not modify it coreutils built cross, right? 18:19 < bitsko2> diffing a native config.status and the cross config.status doesn't seem to show which flag(s) are selecting the libs to be included 18:19 < bitsko2> yes, otherwise all of coreutils builds fine 18:19 < rxr> bitsko2: you have seen that the configure explicitly not include df for cross build? 18:20 < rxr> I think due to not be able to test compile some file or so IIRC 18:20 < rxr> bitsko2: what do you you for cross compiling or do you do it manually? 18:21 < bitsko2> how do you mean? 18:22 < rxr> what do you use ,-) 18:23 -!- azureus [~hfsjdi@dtm9-d9bbccb1.pool.mediaWays.net] has joined #t2 18:23 < bitsko2> we have Dan Kegel's crosstools generated toolchain installed. I've been doing the configure/make by hand to work on this issue. we've got an RPM for the whole package working, until we discovered df missing. 18:23 < bitsko2> RH9 host, ppc target 18:25 < rxr> Tiny commercial: aside from this issue with df T2 might should be a big help cross compiling custom things ,-) 18:25 < rxr> bitsko2: I can look into df this night or tomorrow morning 18:25 < rxr> right now I need to finish a ICC article for the german linux magazine ,-) 18:25 < bitsko2> np 18:26 < bitsko2> no need to put any effort into it. I stopped by hoping you'd already discovered it. If not I'll keep plugging away at it. 18:27 < rxr> plugging away? 18:28 < rxr> bitsko2: well - i consider it a bug that it is missing in a cross compile - I'll fix it - and if it is a help for you I'll can work on it in my next free time slot 18:30 -!- azureus_away [~hfsjdi@dtm9-d9bbccb1.pool.mediaWays.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 18:30 < bitsko2> plugging away -- working persistently 18:31 -!- mtr_ [~Michael@p54AFC149.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #t2 18:31 < bitsko2> ok, thx. I'll keep an eye on the irc logs. If I come up with a solution I'll drop by and let you know. 18:38 -!- mtr [~Michael@p54AF8E8C.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has quit [Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)] 18:39 -!- morfoh [~jeru@p54BFE23B.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #t2 18:39 < morfoh> re hi 18:39 < azureus> wb mohrfroh 18:39 < morfoh> hi azureus 18:41 < minto> hi morfoh :-) 18:41 < mnemoc_> hi morfoh 18:42 < mnemoc_> Cksum ERROR: download/local/A/AdbeRdr70_linux_enu.tar.bz2.cksum-err (3931208798) 18:42 < mnemoc_> i hate that! 18:43 < minto> :'-) boehoe, snif snif 18:43 < morfoh> hi mnemoc_ 18:43 < minto> hi mnemoc_ 18:44 < minto> mnemoc_: Your minimal iso was not able to bring my server to live properly. 18:45 < morfoh> btw, where should I upload the fresh rc1 athlon-xp iso set 18:45 < mnemoc_> morfoh: http://t2.geeks.cl:6969/ 18:45 < mnemoc_> minto: what problem? 18:45 < minto> It start up with some errors (to fast to read). Then the login prompt show up and things look promising. However, when entering username it takes a while and I have to enter the username again. It never asks for a password. 18:46 < morfoh> mnemoc_: bever succesfully used bittorrent 18:46 < morfoh> never 18:46 < mnemoc_> morfoh: http://t2.geeks.cl/iso/maketorrent.sh 18:46 < mnemoc_> morfoh: and send .torrent to me 18:46 < morfoh> mnemoc_: hehe :D 19:09 < CIA-1> rene * r9731 /trunk/package/games/crimson/crimson.desc: * updated crimson (0.4.6 -> 0.4.8) 19:16 < mnemoc_> rxr: i'll add your current t2.iso my the tracker, what version is it? 19:17 < mnemoc_> http://gsmp.tfh-berlin.de/ftp/t2/stable/2.2.0-beta/t2-live-2.2.0-gamma.iso <--- is it this one? 19:20 < rxr> yes 19:21 < mnemoc_> i do $foo/$foo.{iso,md5} 19:21 < mnemoc_> so, if you want to join the party, you can seed :p 19:32 < rxr> mnemoc_: please rename the files to t2-* 19:32 < rxr> otherwise the context is not too clear when you have them lingering around .. 19:32 < mnemoc_> ok 19:33 < mnemoc_> can i add optimization to your? 19:34 < _Ragnar_> rxr: ping? 19:38 < mnemoc_> rxr: t2-$name-$ver-$opt/t2-$name-$ver-$opt* 19:39 < mnemoc_> rxr: is t2.iso pmmx? 19:41 < bitsko2> rxr: I diffed the output of a native configure and the cross configure and set all the cross compile defaults to match the native discovered values. it's about thirty variables, should I paste them here or email? 19:41 < bitsko2> oh, and df compiled ;) 19:42 < mnemoc_> minto: using shift-pgup/pgdown you can scroll and see what error you got 19:43 -!- sparc-kly [~mubex@65-23-206-176.prtc.net] has joined #t2 19:44 < mnemoc_> hi sparc-kly 19:47 < bitsko2> I'll paste them here so they show up in the log, so the next person like me who searches for them will find them: 19:47 < bitsko2> am_cv_func_working_getline=yes 19:47 < bitsko2> utils_cv_func_mkdir_trailing_slash_bug=no 19:47 < bitsko2> utils_cv_func_mkstemp_limitations=no ac_cv_func_closedir_void=no 19:47 < bitsko2> fu_cv_sys_stat_statfs2_bsize=yes ac_cv_func_getgroups_works=yes 19:47 < bitsko2> ac_cv_func_fnmatch_gnu=yes ac_cv_func_strnlen_working=yes 19:47 < bitsko2> ac_cv_func_strtod=yes ac_cv_func_memcmp_working=yes 19:47 < bitsko2> ac_cv_func_strcoll_works=yes 19:47 < bitsko2> jm_cv_func_working_re_compile_pattern=yes 19:47 < bitsko2> gl_cv_func_working_utimes=yes ac_cv_func_malloc_0_nonnull=yes 19:47 < bitsko2> ac_cv_func_realloc_0_nonnull=yes ac_cv_func_getcwd_null=yes 19:47 < bitsko2> gl_cv_func_tzset_clobber=no 19:47 < bitsko2> ac_cv_func_lstat_dereferences_slashed_symlink=yes 19:47 < bitsko2> ac_cv_func_lstat_empty_string_bug=no jm_cv_func_nanosleep_works=yes 19:48 < bitsko2> jm_cv_func_svid_putenv=yes ac_cv_func_stat_empty_string_bug=no 19:48 < bitsko2> ac_cv_func_utime_null=yes vb_cv_func_rename_trailing_slash_bug=no 19:48 < bitsko2> ac_cv_func_chown_works=yes jm_ac_cv_func_link_follows_symlink=no 19:48 < bitsko2> jm_cv_have_proc_uptime=yes gl_cv_func_working_readdir=yes 19:48 < bitsko2> jm_cv_func_gettimeofday_clobber=no jm_cv_func_unlink_busy_text=yes 19:48 < bitsko2> utils_cv_localtime_cache=no 2>&1 | tee configure.output 19:49 < bitsko2> Note: by "native" I meant native RH9 i386, not a native host that is the same as my target. The target is GNU/Linux, though. i686-pc-linux-gnu and powerpc-603-linux-gnu to be precise. 19:54 -!- bitsko2 [~ken@dsl.76.41.networkiowa.com] has quit ["Leaving"] 20:08 < rxr> _Ragnar_: pong 20:08 < rxr> re 20:08 < _Ragnar_> re;) 20:08 < _Ragnar_> uhm ... any idea what I can do about those depmod errors? 20:08 < mnemoc_> rxr: http://t2.geeks.cl:6969/ ... can i add optimization to t2-live? which? 20:09 < rxr> pentium-mmx 20:10 < rxr> _Ragnar_: the outside basedir ? 20:10 < _Ragnar_> yea 20:34 < _Ragnar_> any idea? 20:35 < mnemoc_> rene has his mind on icc article today :) 20:36 < _Ragnar_> ;p 20:36 < _Ragnar_> I mean, this also breaks a generic build ... 20:37 < mnemoc_> http://t2.geeks.cl/regressions/stable/regressions.html <--- i hate my current pre-merge build :( 20:44 < mnemoc_> http://t2.geeks.cl:6969/ <--- seeders welcomed 21:04 -!- veki [~chatzilla@217.24.19.40] has left #t2 [] 21:22 -!- minto [~chatzilla@82-217-66-7.cable.quicknet.nl] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 21:24 -!- minto [~chatzilla@82-217-66-7.cable.quicknet.nl] has joined #t2 21:24 < valentin> re 21:26 < valentin> rxr: here ? 21:28 < rxr> mnemoc_: no - on explaining pipes and processes to susan ... 21:44 -!- sepp [~sepp@p213.54.207.233.tisdip.tiscali.de] has joined #t2 22:06 -!- sepp_ [~sepp@p213.54.217.147.tisdip.tiscali.de] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 22:07 < _Lewellyn> question... 22:08 < _Lewellyn> which package installs ddate(1)? 22:09 < _Lewellyn> alternative question... 22:09 < _Lewellyn> how can i easily find out for myself? 22:17 < _Lewellyn> aha. yay grep 22:17 < _Lewellyn> (util-linux, btw) 22:37 < mnemoc_> re 22:38 < mnemoc_> rxr: statistics about compilers might be easier :) 22:40 < mnemoc_> rxr: i think it's better to use your free port at univ for sharing torrents than to set the tracker 22:40 < CIA-1> sebastian * r9732 /trunk/package/x11/wmacpi/ (makfile-install.patch prefix.patch wmacpi.desc): * updated wmacpi (1.34 -> 2.1) 22:42 -!- minto [~chatzilla@82-217-66-7.cable.quicknet.nl] has quit ["Chatzilla 0.9.68a [Firefox 1.0.4/20050511]"] 22:43 < mnemoc_> _Lewellyn: grep ddate /var/adm/flist/* 22:50 < sepp> hi mnemoc 22:52 -!- sparc-kly [~mubex@65-23-206-176.prtc.net] has quit [Read error: 131 (Connection reset by peer)] 22:57 < mnemoc_> hi sepp 22:57 < azureus> I've got a problem. 22:58 < mnemoc_> :( 22:58 < azureus> I Installed T2 on an Notebook, but when he wanted to boot Grub there is an erreo 17 22:59 < sepp> maybe lilo works ? 22:59 < mnemoc_> .oO( what is error 17? )o 23:00 < azureus> I dont know, this is why I ask 23:01 < sepp> was it "17 : Cannot mount selected partition" ? 23:01 < mnemoc_> Cannot mount selected partition 23:01 < mnemoc_> azureus: you have to specify the right root partition 23:04 -!- sparc-kly [~mubex@65-23-206-176.prtc.net] has joined #t2 23:05 < azureus> I dont know what you said 23:05 < azureus> sry. 23:05 < azureus> Can you repeat this please? 23:06 < mnemoc_> [17:00:37] I dont know, this is why I ask 23:06 < mnemoc_> [17:01:49] was it "17 : Cannot mount selected partition" ? 23:06 < mnemoc_> [17:01:58] Cannot mount selected partition 23:06 < mnemoc_> [17:02:18] azureus: you have to specify the right root partition 23:06 < _Ragnar_> re 23:06 < mnemoc_> re ra 23:08 < azureus> How I can specify the right partition? 23:10 < mnemoc_> i don't use grub, but looking at this screenshot http://www.t2-project.org/live/grub.png i think pressing 'e' :) 23:12 < azureus> Gtub dosent start, i dont see anything, only Error 17 23:15 < azureus> Have I to install t2 new? 23:15 < mnemoc_> i doubt 23:15 < sepp> do you have a floppy drive? 23:16 < azureus> no 23:16 < mnemoc_> or using the cd you used to install 23:16 < azureus> I use the cd to install it 23:17 < mnemoc_> use that cd to boot, get a shell, mount rw your / and edit grub.conf (?) to use the right root partition 23:17 < azureus> I will try it 23:18 < sepp> or use the livecd, and use the grub shell 23:18 < mnemoc_> :) 23:19 < azureus> good idea 23:21 * mnemoc_ would like to have more seeders so he can really offer bt as download localtion :( 23:22 < sepp> seeders are users that got the file already and are only uploading? 23:22 < rxr> mnemoc_: what to do to seed ? 23:22 < azureus> Can I put the live-iso on my server? 23:22 < _Ragnar_> I'm dling the livecd to seed 23:23 < mnemoc_> sepp: yes 23:23 < mnemoc_> rxr: get .torrent, simulate it's content and start btlaunchmany.py 23:24 < mnemoc_> http://t2.geeks.cl/mirror/t2-live-2.2.0-gamma-pmmx.torrent 23:24 < mnemoc_> that is .torrent file 23:24 < azureus> Have I to download it? 23:25 < azureus> Or have i to download it from the ftp server 23:25 < rxr> mnemoc_: in some days I get give you seeders 23:26 < rxr> but I need to upgrade some disks first 23:28 < mnemoc_> azureus: ftp might be faster 23:28 < mnemoc_> rxr: what will we do with rc1? 23:29 < azureus> can I copy the ISO also on my ftp Server? 23:30 < mnemoc_> you can do what ever you want with your copy of the file :) 23:30 < mnemoc_> but if you join the torrent, much better 23:30 < azureus> The other people can download it from my site 23:31 < azureus> ok mom 23:31 < rxr> mnemoc_: release this weekend 23:31 < mnemoc_> will we have .iso-s on ftp? 23:32 < mnemoc_> azureus: btw, you can download files from ftp and then simulate you got them via bt and seed :D 23:33 < sepp> uhmm i have t2-live-2.2.0-gamma-pmmx.iso but i dont know what i should do now :( 23:33 < sepp> i renamed it ... 23:33 < mnemoc_> ok 23:33 < mnemoc_> download .torrent 23:33 < sepp> done 23:34 < mnemoc_> and on your files dir you have to have: foo.torrent and foo/foo.iso 23:34 < sepp> ok 23:34 < sepp> now i move the iso to t2-live-2.2.0-gamma-pmmx ? 23:34 < sepp> the dir. 23:34 < mnemoc_> foo.torrent and foo/foo.iso :) 23:35 < sepp> yes 23:35 < mnemoc_> foo.torrent parallel to foo di 23:35 < mnemoc_> r 23:35 < mnemoc_> and open .torrent with bt client 23:36 < mnemoc_> it should detect your file, download .md5 and start seeding 23:38 < mnemoc_> sepp: worked? 23:38 < azureus> ok i download the torrent now ;-) 23:38 < rxr> mnemoc_: how was this - the client needs some tcp and udp ports, right ? 23:38 < mnemoc_> using a tracker, only tcp 23:38 < rxr> so I can not run it on some box behind a simple NAT ? 23:38 < azureus> ok I download the torrent now ;-) 23:39 < rxr> no - I mean the seeders 23:39 < mnemoc_> yes, a tcp range selected by you 23:39 < mnemoc_> you give the bounds to bt client 23:40 < mnemoc_> i did: exec /usr/bin/btlaunchmany.py \ --display_interval 30 \ --minport 6881 --maxport 6889 ${0%/*}/files/ 23:40 < sepp> ahh seems it calulates a hash now 23:41 < sepp> the python thing does not work, i started azureus 23:42 < mnemoc_> what happened? 23:42 -!- azureus is now known as azureus_learn-c 23:42 < mnemoc_> i used t2.iso from rene's rsync, not ftp 23:42 < mnemoc_> may they be different? 23:43 < sepp> it should not matter if it uses sha 23:43 < sepp> i used gamma from the uni ftp 23:43 < azureus_learn-c> I'm now away 23:45 < mnemoc_> sepp: 6fe0cb592c3ccae37972b34859adcfaa t2-live-2.2.0-gamma-pmmx.iso 23:46 < sepp> md5 ? 23:46 < mnemoc_> yes 23:46 < sepp> yes same here 23:46 < mnemoc_> uhm 23:46 < sepp> ok i let my bt client running 23:47 < mnemoc_> :D 23:47 < mnemoc_> thanks! 23:47 < _Ragnar_> uhm 23:47 < _Ragnar_> [B 24] t2-live-2.2.0-gamma-pmmx 26.3 169.3mb 643.9mb 12% 0:0 1/2 9.6 0 23:47 < mnemoc_> you may want to help with the other .iso-s also :) 23:47 < _Ragnar_> only 12% available? did you change the torrent? 23:47 < mnemoc_> no... 23:48 < mnemoc_> http://t2.geeks.cl:6969/ 23:48 < mnemoc_> compare the hashes 23:48 < sepp> i still wonder why the orig. python client does not work 23:50 < _Ragnar_> worked for me? O_O 23:51 -!- sparc-kly [~mubex@65-23-206-176.prtc.net] has quit [Read error: 131 (Connection reset by peer)] 23:51 < mnemoc_> _Ragnar_: i think the seeder you are using has just 12%, but on the torrent you have two complete copies 23:52 < _Ragnar_> ok 23:53 < mnemoc_> i need more HD :( 23:53 * rxr too 23:53 < mnemoc_> you need a good one :) 23:55 < mnemoc_> rxr: how are your pipes? 23:57 < sepp> so i am uploading the live iso to 200.29.23.154 ? 23:57 < sepp> uhm torrent is strange 23:58 < mnemoc_> pff 23:59 < mnemoc_> t2.geeks.cl doesn't have t2-live complete yet, that ip belongs to it 23:59 < mnemoc_> www.geeks.cl was the first seeder 23:59 < rxr> mnemoc_: it are not my pipes - it are susans .. 23:59 < rxr> she has not yet quite got the feeling for them ... 23:59 < mnemoc_> :D --- Log closed Sat Jun 18 00:00:00 2005