T2 IRC Log: 2005-11-05

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--- Log opened Sat Nov 05 00:00:23 2005
--- Day changed Sat Nov 05 2005
00:00 < morfoh> # svn log package/*/d4x
00:00 < morfoh> svn: PROPFIND Anfrage fehlgeschlagen auf '/t2/trunk/package/network/d4x'
00:00 < morfoh> svn: Berkeley DB error for filesystem /home/svn/t2/db while checkpointing after Berkeley DB transaction:
00:00 < morfoh> No space left on device
00:00 < morfoh> this doesn't look good
00:00 < Baldzius> again :)
00:00 < Baldzius> that error was this morning
00:01 < morfoh> Baldzius: uhm ?
00:01 < Baldzius> rxr: fixed
00:01 < Baldzius> now again
00:01 < morfoh> hmmmm ... seems it wasn't fixed permanently
00:02 < morfoh> so I can't work ... so I have to go to my date :p
00:02 < Baldzius> good luck :)
00:03 < morfoh> thanks robin ... I'll call you if I need support :)
00:03 < Baldzius> :))))))
00:03 < morfoh> you can even use the batmobil
00:03 < morfoh> :)
00:03 < Baldzius> give me a sign ... security master :)
00:04 < morfoh> Baldzius: I guess you should call me obscurity master :p
00:06 < Baldzius> have a nice date :)
00:06 < morfoh> ok ... I'll prepare my wings now :)
00:06 < morfoh> Baldzius: thanks ... and remember ... keep your pager online ;)
00:07 < Baldzius> :)
00:20 < rxr> damn
00:20 < rxr> retry ...
00:21 < Baldzius> working
00:21 < rxr> tomorrow I need to do a real analysis of the space used - and optinally inject a 2nd HD into the server ...
00:26 < rxr> glibc header generation is a ugly pain
00:27 < rxr> good that I had some remainging sparcling wine from my birthday ..
00:27 < rxr> ../linuxthreads/sysdeps/mips/pt-machine.h:50: error: invalid register name for 'stack_pointer'
00:27 < rxr> arrrrrrggggggghhhhhhh
00:27 < rxr> yet another strange new issue
00:27 * rxr .o(why have I started a mips64 cross build ...)
00:27 < Baldzius> :)
00:42 * rxr needs more wine - back soon
00:43 < rxr> so
00:49 < rxr> http://images.google.com/images?q=sgi%20octane
00:51 < rxr> http://cellar.orac.nl/img2/office2.jpeg
00:51 < rxr> ^- that could be my room
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00:58 < morfoh> re .... f* ubuntu binary update :p
00:59 < morfoh> my "special" mate here tried an ubuntu update and screwed up his gnome :p
00:59 < mnemoc> rehhi
01:00 < morfoh> seems it isn't that userfriendly :p
01:00 < morfoh> hi companero
01:00 < rxr> hi morfoh
01:00 < rxr> which special mate ?
01:00 < rxr> the philosopher ?
01:00 < rxr> hi mnemoc
01:00 < morfoh> ah! sorry .... hi rxr :)
01:01 < morfoh> rxr: yep
01:01 < mnemoc> hi morfoh, rxr
01:01 < morfoh> a "honk" he is :p
01:02 < mnemoc> rxr: where did you upload ppc iso?
01:02 < rxr> still uploading
01:02 < mnemoc> k
01:02 < rxr> I only have 192 kBits/s upload ...
01:03 < rxr> I consider buying a Sgi Octane 1 or 2 ..
01:03 < rxr> anyone stopping me wasting mone y?
01:03 < morfoh> rxr: what happened with the Alpha box ? ;)
01:03 < mnemoc> not me
01:03 < morfoh> I guess an Octane is a better investment that an old Alpha :p
01:05 < morfoh> damn it's 1 o'clock ... the moron has stolen valuable time ... I've to hurry
01:05 < mnemoc> "I'm pleased to announce that branches/2.1 does _not_ build a full PowerPC64 minimal build without a single error."
01:06 < morfoh> mnemoc: so why do you are pleased then
01:06 < morfoh> ?
01:07 < mnemoc> that's from rene
01:07 < mnemoc> to ML
01:07 < rxr> _now_
01:07 < morfoh> mnemoc: yes ... I know. but mostly rene is using it to announce some psitive things
01:08 < rxr> I used the list to keep non-IRCs up-to-date and keep T2 changes propagated to an wider audience
01:09 < rxr> mnemoc: maybe we can get rid of glibc / dietlibc header extraction in stage ss0
01:09 < rxr> 0
01:09 < rxr> gcc-3.4 and up seem to be fixed to not require those uninteresting headers
01:09 < rxr> I just test for mips64 - especially because mips64 stage 0 does a-lot-of crap
01:10 < rxr> sometimes I wonder what drugs the glibc core people are on ...
01:10 < _Ragnar_> *lol*
01:11 < morfoh> rxr: everybody has the right to use his favourite drug anyway :)
01:13 < morfoh> .oO( perhaps they consumed too much Mc.D. food and jolt )o
01:13 < mnemoc> they drug with their own blood
01:16 < rxr> mnemoc: hehehe ,-)
01:17 < rxr> when the next person mentioned germans do so much good open source I'll remember to point them to Ullrich Drepper ,-)
01:17 < rxr> Or Schilly ,-)
01:18 < morfoh> rxr: I don't know what you have against the Schilly Joerg :)
01:20 < morfoh> rxr: but don't worry ... while reading the current "Linux Magazin" I had a similar feeling
01:20 < morfoh> too much "profile neurotics" around :p
01:26 < rxr> ?
01:29 < morfoh> rxr: I mean ... some authors there have very "special" way presenting themselves
01:30 < morfoh> of course excluding the one mostly writing about compiler stuff
01:31 < morfoh> rxr: so ... to be more precisely ... I had _not_ you in mind ;)
01:35 < rxr> morfoh: when we meet next time you need to point me to the article
01:36 < rxr> from me there was none in the linux mag I think anyway _)
01:36 < morfoh> rxr: yes ... in the current issue there was no article from afaik ;)
01:37 < morfoh> from you
01:40 < morfoh> anyway ... they have some interesting topics in there .... but the quality of some articles are not that good .... at least from my point
02:03 < rxr> http://distrowatch.com/
02:06 < mnemoc> finally :)
02:07 < mnemoc> who owns 'dockapp.h' ?
02:08 < rxr> we need a new logo
02:08 < rxr> look at the freebsd rendered head below ours ...
02:08 < rxr> /var/adm/flists/libdockapp:libdockapp: usr/include/dockapp.h
02:09 < mnemoc> X -----5---9 164.900 x11 wmacpi 2.1 / extra/tool NOPARALLEL 0
02:09 < mnemoc> X -----5---9 169.300 x11 libdockapp 0.6.1 / extra/windowmanager 0
02:10 < mnemoc> why didn't i notice that before?!
02:18 < rxr> I have to crawl into bed soon
02:32 < mnemoc> http://66.34.72.138/techinfo/dim1.jpg <--- base for a logo ;)
02:34 < rxr> hehe
02:40 < mnemoc> http://66.34.72.138/gallery/image/2101628.JPG
02:45 * mnemoc thinking in a gnu driving a vw-t2
02:48 < rxr> http://66.34.72.138/wiring/Transporter_from_August_1967.jpg
02:48 < rxr> ^- if T2 would be that simple ,-)
02:49 < rxr> what bugs me more is the question whether to inevest some EUR into one of those pretty sgi boxes ..
02:54 < rxr> _Ragnar_: regarding r12620 - on mips I need --without-tls AFAICS ...
02:55 < rxr> _Ragnar_: guess I'll commit a conditional --without-tls later on
02:55 < rxr> (when mips64 built reasonable far past 1-glibc ...)
02:56 < _Ragnar_> ok
03:01 < morfoh> http://66.34.72.138/gallery/image/2101628.JPG <-- mnemoc: nice picture from you :p
03:01 < mnemoc> o.o
03:02 < morfoh> some people from western germany around who is older than 25 years ?
03:03 < mnemoc> you
03:03 < morfoh> mnemoc: i mean, who was not born in the GDR ;)
03:04 < rxr> GDR ?
03:04 < morfoh> hmmm ... seems not to be the case
03:04 < morfoh> rxr: German Democratic Republic
03:05 < rxr> is that a typo or en. abbreviation for DDR ...
03:05 < rxr> okok ..
03:05 < morfoh> rxr: that's why asked for someone who is older than 25 :p
03:05 * morfoh hides
03:05 < rxr> ok - waiting for the 8th build of mips64 glibc gets to borring - takes to long time time ..
03:05 < morfoh> rxr: sorry :)
03:05 * rxr hanging up the washed, wet clothes ...
03:05 < rxr> they are waiting too long already anyway ..
03:08 < morfoh> it's very interesting to see the difference, how the germans from the "west" try to explain how undemocratic the GDR was ... besides the fact that they never lived there
03:08 < morfoh> very very strange
03:08 < rxr> what's your point ?
03:10 < morfoh> one example .... I just said ... there is no difference between BND and Stasi .... and you can imagine what kind of reaction my opinion provoked
03:10 < morfoh> both are/were secret services
03:11 < rxr> morfoh: have I missed s.th. or are you talking with someone else .. ?
03:11 < morfoh> 03:05 < rxr> what's your point ?
03:12 < morfoh> rxr: before I had a small discussion with our philosoph ;)
03:12 < morfoh> in the kitchen
03:13 < morfoh> it's very interesting to see, how deep the anti-communist propaganda has gone into minds
03:13 < _Ragnar_> indeed
03:13 < morfoh> the old nazis have done very well
03:13 < _Ragnar_> it's not the nazis it's the cia
03:14 < morfoh> despite the fact if you know from what kind of organization the BND emerged
03:15 < morfoh> and somebody wants to tell me that the stasi was 10000000 times evil than the BND .... absurd
03:17 < morfoh> mnemoc: how do chilean people look back when Allende was head of the state ?
03:17 < morfoh> do they have a more positive picture or negative ?
03:21 < mnemoc> from him?
03:22 < morfoh> mnemoc: not only from him .... I mean generaly the time
03:22 < morfoh> mnemoc: you know I read a lot of articles in my "socialist propaganda newspaper" ;)
03:23 < mnemoc> economicly his government was the worse period on the whole (1810-...) chilean history
03:23 < morfoh> and it seems to me that most people were standing behind him
03:23 < morfoh> if you see the results from the elections
03:23 < mnemoc> please rephrase
03:24 < morfoh> after he became president there were local elections
03:25 < morfoh> and "he" won the elections by >70% I think
03:25 < mnemoc> bullshit :)
03:25 < morfoh> really ?
03:25 < mnemoc> it was a draw, and he was elected by the senate after an agreement with a right-center party :)
03:26 < morfoh> yeah ... but I meant the local elections after that
03:26 < morfoh> in the "districts"
03:27 < mnemoc> never that much
03:27 < morfoh> hmmm .... perhaps I should create a small personal chilean article archive that you can check ;)
03:27 < morfoh> I'm very interested in that part of history
03:27 < morfoh> as you know ;)
03:28 < mnemoc> as people lives from 'aids' at africa, lot of people lives from 'allende'
03:28 < morfoh> ok .... I'll search and reread the mentioned article
03:29 < morfoh> mnemoc: yes ... of course. we discussed that topic a lot
03:29 < morfoh> and there is no question about that there are a lot of "stories"
03:30 < mnemoc> his first year he was aproved, yes. but last two were horrible
03:30 < morfoh> but I guess you can't deny the fact that there were a lot of disturbing powers
03:32 < mnemoc> uncle sam was very happy with the end of the first comunist-wannabe government, but most chileans too. even lot of detractors of militar goverment
03:33 < morfoh> I think socialist geovernment is more precise ... or isn't it ?
03:34 < mnemoc> yes, he was socialist but his strength was on the extreme left
03:34 < morfoh> and there is no wonder that uncle sam and their chiliean military arms were happy about it
03:36 < mnemoc> different parts of 'military' had very different perceptions (and actions) during that time
03:38 < mnemoc> that was a very complex decade, with lot of mistakes before, during and after allende's government
03:39 < mnemoc> on december we have presidential elections. 4 cadidates, 2 from the right, 1 from left-center and 1 left
03:40 < mnemoc> only the one from the left doesn't say that all this problems are past
03:40 < morfoh> but do you think that the "Allende-Wannabe-Communists" had spread the same pain than the "Pinochet-US-Imperial-Puppet-Regime" ?
03:40 < mnemoc> he has 2-3$ on polls
03:41 < mnemoc> 2-3%
03:42 < mnemoc> allende wasn't a wannabe-anything, he had very defined principles. but he got surrounded by the wrong people
03:43 < morfoh> mnemoc: can you point me to some programs of the parties you mentioned already ?
03:43 < morfoh> but I guess it's in spanish only
03:44 < mnemoc> 30000 people has a very very bad time on the first 5 years of militar regime, just less than 1000 had that level of 'pain' pre-militar government (on the 'coutrny' mainly, due to nationalization)
03:45 < mnemoc> morfoh: i guess it's in spanish too
03:46 < mnemoc> morfoh: current socilist government is _proud_ and claims to be loved by the big international enterprises
03:47 < mnemoc> morfoh: that is odd
03:47 < morfoh> mnemoc: yeah ... I think I'll read some articles about in the near future and I'll ask you about it then :)
03:47 < morfoh> mnemoc: ack ...
03:47 < mnemoc> they worry about the 10% on the bottom and the 10% on the top
03:47 < morfoh> mnemoc: same here ... but I guess it's more social-democratic than a socialist party
03:48 < morfoh> ok .... here "they" worry about the 10% on top
03:49 < morfoh> everything below have to pay "their taxes"
03:50 < mnemoc> http://www.tomashirsch.cl/program/programa.htm <--- the program of the candidate of the left
03:50 < morfoh> thomas hirsch ? :)
03:50 < morfoh> that's a german name
03:51 < morfoh> hirsch = deer
03:52 < mnemoc> :)
03:52 < mnemoc> very chilean ;)
03:52 < morfoh> yeah .... I can imagine :p
03:52 < mnemoc> http://www.michellebachelet.cl/m_bachelet/grafica/ambientes/0/programa%20MB.pdf <--- the 'status quo' and zero value candidate, but the next president for sure
03:53 < morfoh> mnemoc: so that's the next puppet ?
03:53 < mnemoc> ye
03:53 < mnemoc> s
03:53 < morfoh> from the left-center or from the right ?
03:54 < mnemoc> left-center
03:54 < mnemoc> she is socialist
03:54 < mnemoc> 50% on the polls
03:54 < mnemoc> her campain is leaded by current president, and he answers when someone 'atack' her
03:55 < morfoh> as germany has proven the "left-centered" are more effictive in destroying than the "rights"
03:56 < mnemoc> *ACK*
03:56 < mnemoc> http://www.joaquinlavin.cl/prog_presidencial.zip <--- highly-conservative right
03:56 < morfoh> they are more subtle
03:56 < mnemoc> 27%
03:58 < morfoh> his site make s me nervous :)
03:58 < mnemoc> http://www.sebastianpresidente.cl/abc2/index.php?id=38 <--- and mine :p
03:58 < morfoh> all that flickering :p
03:58 < morfoh> mnemoc: yours ?
03:59 < morfoh> mnemoc: so he must be a "right wing"
03:59 < mnemoc> center-right
04:00 < morfoh> mnemoc: a liberal "crack-head" ?
04:01 < morfoh> mnemoc: what does he stands for ?
04:01 < mnemoc> very capitalist but not crack-head :)
04:01 < mnemoc> pro-SME
04:01 < morfoh> hmmm ? how does that fit ? a capitalist and not a crack-head ? .p
04:03 < morfoh> mnemoc: yeah ... the "liberal-pro-SME" capitalists here also claim to support the the small companies ... but in fact they are supporting the global-players
04:04 < morfoh> mnemoc: or do you think the SME's will fiil his pockets more than the big companies ?
04:04 < mnemoc> as far as the whole ship moves forward 'equally' i have no problems with the amounts got by the big ones
04:05 < morfoh> mnemoc: at least he married in the year I was born :)
04:05 < mnemoc> he has 5 brothers, one on each party :p and one hippie singer
04:05 < morfoh> :D
04:06 < morfoh> driving a T2 :D
04:06 < morfoh> I mean ... the hippie
04:06 < mnemoc> sure :)
04:07 < morfoh> I would vote the hippie :p
04:07 < morfoh> common ... say "sure"
04:08 < mnemoc> http://galerias.canal13.cl/Galerias/EnEscena/Television/BIOGRAFIAS_01060001AreaReportajes_Biografias.html
04:08 < mnemoc> ^--- miguel piñera
04:08 < morfoh> hippies are mostly a guarantee for peace .... that's I would vote a hippie :p
04:09 < morfoh> mnemoc: yeah ... do you see how peaceful he is sitting on the beach :)
04:10 < morfoh> I guess the hippie is the youngest one of the "furious five"
04:11 < morfoh> http://galerias.canal13.cl/Galerias/EnEscena/Television/BIOGRAFIAS_01060009AreaReportajes_Biografias.html
04:12 < morfoh> yeah ... he is the youngest
04:13 < morfoh> he has learned early from the mistakes of his elder brothers :p
04:13 < morfoh> http://galerias.canal13.cl/Galerias/EnEscena/Television/BIOGRAFIAS_01060050AreaReportajes_Biografias.html <-- why didn't you choosed this picture ?
04:15 < morfoh> mnemoc: but anyway ... many thanks for the short intro of the political landscape in chile :)
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05:28 < morfoh> haha ... sorry for politally "penetrating" this channel again ... but I just want to tell you the most funny and obscure argument of "my philosoph moron" because one can't compare the Stasi and the BND. He claimed that the Stasi had a *much* bigger annual budget than the BND. He gathered this information at the "Stasi-Memorial" in Berlin, which is sponsored by the german government. It is even officially proven that a lot of "stories" presented at thi
05:29 < _Ragnar_> irc cuts off lines > 500chars
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05:29 < _Ragnar_> so try to limit what you say in one line :)
05:29 < morfoh> good night .... that's all from morfoh's "propaganda channel" for today ... sorry again ;)
05:29 < morfoh> _Ragnar_: ok ... thx ;)
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05:30 < morfoh> I just couldn't sleep regarding this stupid conversation
05:30 < _Ragnar_> :D
05:30 < _Ragnar_> here you would do a freedom of information act request to get the numbers
05:31 < morfoh> at least I brought someone a smile :D
05:31 < _Ragnar_> *lol*
05:31 < morfoh> _Ragnar_: I'll get the numbers
05:32 < morfoh> I think even the "official" numbers will show the difference
05:33 < morfoh> of course I'll not get the numbers regarding the "inoffical income" from drug trafficing, weapons selling of such services
05:34 < morfoh> anyway ... sorry again ... good night all ... cu tomorrow ;)
05:34 < _Ragnar_> nini
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08:33 < misl> morning all
09:10 < valentin> moin
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09:51 < rxr> moing
09:52 < CIA-12> rene * r13165 /trunk/target/desktop/config.in: * fixed desktop target to build pdksh for initrd
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12:11 < mnemoc> moin!
12:14 < rxr> moin mnemoc
12:14 < rxr> you are up early ,-)
12:15 < mnemoc> yep :)
12:15 < mnemoc> i have 45 minutes to save the world
12:15 < rxr> ?
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12:16 < mnemoc> change at office' server, and people arrives in 45 minutes
12:16 < karasz> moin all
12:18 < karasz> rxr i read the ML
12:18 < karasz> could i dare to hope that you were specking of openpower? ;)
12:19 < rxr> yep
12:19 < karasz> since it is 2.1 and not trunk i should build a bootdisk target too should'n i?
12:19 < rxr> karasz: built finsihed
12:19 < karasz> :D
12:20 < rxr> if you want to move it to a partition and boot it you do not need the bootdisk
12:20 < karasz> most welcomed bday present :)
12:20 < rxr> I think there are changes needed to get the OpenPower OpenFirmware boot it
12:21 < karasz> i should use the installed yaboot and ad t2 to it right?
12:21 < rxr> yep
12:21 < karasz> thought so
12:21 < karasz> but if i want to install it on a fresh openpower i need the bootdisk right?
12:21 < rxr> yes
12:21 < karasz> ok
12:22 < rxr> but I doubt it will be bootable without modification on the IBM OpenFirmware ...
12:22 < karasz> moving to a fresh partition implies only a copy of the tree?
12:22 < karasz> hmm
12:22 < karasz> what do you mean by modif OpenFirmware?
12:22 < karasz> you mean changing settings?
12:23 < karasz> or it is posible to tickle it other way ? i kinda doubt it since it is similar to BIOS
12:23 < karasz> or did i get it wrong?
12:24 < rxr> nope
12:24 < rxr> adapting our bootdisk yaboot config and CD file layout to make IBM's OpenFirmware recognize it as bootable
12:24 * rxr off to bakery getting breakfast
12:24 < karasz> bon apetit
13:05 < rxr> thanks
13:05 < rxr> oops SPARC disk full
13:05 < rxr> so - finally - Adobe Acrobat for Mac finally arrived
13:06 < rxr> so I'll have to wake the idling Mac a bit more often to debug why it crashes with our scanner driver :-(
13:13 < CIA-12> rene * r13166 /trunk/package/base/procps/dev-null.patch: * fixed procps for certain types of 64bit builds to not unlink /dev/null
13:13 < mnemoc> outch
13:16 < rxr> mnemoc: yeah ...
13:16 < rxr> just gcc -o /dev/null is enough
13:16 < rxr> damn people
13:16 < rxr> mnemoc: only happens on sparc64 so far - I think not powerpc64 - at least I did not saw it on karasz' OpenPower - and maybe mips64 would be affected
13:17 < rxr> (if we would support that already)
13:17 < rxr> if you get outside top-level dir dev/null you can assume someone removed your /dev/null and subsequent writes have created regular files ... ,-)
13:18 < rxr> mnemoc: do you think I'm to mad considering this:
13:18 < rxr> http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5825482935&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&rd=1
13:18 < rxr> maybe I should better start getting real work done than googling for Octane details and getting more drugged with it every minute ...
13:19 < mnemoc> isn't a bit expensive?
13:19 < rxr> ouhm
13:19 < rxr> http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5823488316&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&rd=1
13:20 < rxr> this one is mid-price:
13:20 < rxr> http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5824534332&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&rd=1
13:20 < rxr> though I do not need this CRT ...
13:22 < mnemoc> you don't want yet-another-CRT at home :)
13:22 < rxr> nope
13:22 < rxr> I try hard to get rid of the last two lingering around here ...
13:22 < mnemoc> 2x 195Mhz isn't too bad for a toy machine
13:23 < rxr> toy?
13:23 < rxr> when you get the athon I'm on a need a new desktop workstation ,-)
13:23 < mnemoc> :D
13:24 < rxr> just joking ...
13:24 < rxr> well - yes it is more or less just for the fun of it ...
13:24 < rxr> though I prefer to have some nice "designed for *nix" box on the desk than mainstream pee sea ware ...
13:25 < rxr> thse days too many people have a mac anyway - a sgi looks more interesting on one's desk ,-)
13:25 < mnemoc> :-)
13:28 < rxr> mnemoc: those Octane 2 gfx boards do OpenGL in hardware ...?
13:28 < mnemoc> i think so
13:28 < rxr> not only graphic operations like other pee sea cards - you fill the gl primitives into memory mapped regions ...
13:29 < rxr> oh - the ? was not intentional ...
13:29 < rxr> though there is no X driver yet :-(
13:29 < rxr> hm - 8 minutes to build lzo - damn slow sparc ...
13:34 < mnemoc> we need real cross buildability
13:39 < rxr> so - trunk:HEAD sparc64 build in 5- again ...
13:40 < rxr> now it only takes a week till the 270MHz CPU built it alll
13:40 * mnemoc trying to build ooo 2.0.0.1 :\
13:44 < rxr> hm
13:44 < rxr> those Adobe freaks seem to forgot to supply a serial with the Cd ...
13:45 < mnemoc> o.o
13:46 < rxr> ok - so debugging once more delayed ... - big companies ...
13:46 < rxr> the problem of the world ...
14:37 < misl> ping rxr
14:38 < rxr> yep
14:39 < misl> rxr: remember the gcc patch you did on noisy and the one I was not supposed to commit?
14:39 < rxr> yes - we commited it and changed it in the meantime
14:39 < rxr> also needed for powerpc64 and such ...
14:39 < rxr> why do you ask ?
14:40 < misl> If I do a fresh svn up on gcc. gcc will not build on x86-64
14:40 < misl> should I include $SDECFG_MULTILIB
14:40 < misl> in the config somewhere?
14:41 < rxr> isn't it set by default ?
14:41 < rxr> trunk or 2.1 ?
14:41 < misl> trunk
14:42 < mnemoc> .oO
14:42 < misl> Hmm, yes it is on by default.
14:42 < rxr> /bin/sh ../../gcc/../move-if-change tmp-attrtab.c insn-attrtab.c
14:42 < rxr> cmp: tmp-attrtab.c: No such file or directory
14:42 < rxr> mv: cannot stat `tmp-attrtab.c': No such file or directory
14:42 < rxr> /mnt/space/t2/trunk# less src.gcc.minimal-x86-64.20051105.141908.16188.noisy/ERROR-LOG
14:42 < rxr> ?
14:42 < rxr> or another error ?
14:43 < rxr> (might be parallel)
14:43 < misl> Uhmm, I did not look at the specific error, I thought it was due to me not having applied that patch (before I knew it was no longer needed).
14:43 < rxr> misl: I'm right now working on an even more simplified boostrap without header extraction in 0-gcc
14:44 < misl> Ohh, and that means?
14:44 < rxr> if you let me finish that I would retest all crossbuilds on noisy then
14:44 < misl> ack
14:44 < rxr> and also fix this libgcc_s* hack code we have and fix the GCC mkgcclibs.sh or what it was itself ...
14:44 < misl> btw, noisy will be on for a full week starting tomorrow :)
14:45 < rxr> misl: nice ,-)
14:45 < rxr> maybe I have a first mips64 build today and can flush this toolchain boostrap changes today
14:46 < misl> great :)
14:46 < rxr> but I can not promissie - because mips has no NPTL code (or better _thread support) in the gcc version we work with (4.0.x - it is only in 4.1.x) and thus I have to fight glibc to build without NPTL ...
14:46 < misl> mips64? new arch?
14:46 < rxr> misl: ack
14:46 < rxr> I think about buying one ,-)
14:46 < rxr> http://www.sgi.com/products/remarketed/octane2/
14:47 < misl> rxr: the SGI one I saw previously?
14:47 < rxr> http://www.sgi.com/products/remarketed/octane/
14:47 < rxr> yeap
14:47 < rxr> somehow I like those pre mainstream, formerly high-end 3D workstations ,-)
14:47 < misl> I wonder how much noise they make :)
14:48 < misl> A while ago I got offer for these machines, second had of course.
14:48 < misl> had = hand
14:49 < rxr> yep - I look for 2nd hand ones on ebay ...
14:49 < rxr> I googled a bit - they are not noiseless - but I think they will not be too loud
14:49 < rxr> noisy ..
14:49 < rxr> if so I can tweak the fans according to my needs ... ,-9
14:50 * mnemoc imagines a lab plenty of noisy high-end 3D workstations
14:50 < rxr> I only will have one ,-)
14:50 < rxr> a lob full of noisys x86-64 monsters is also nice to imagine ,-)
14:51 < misl> Yeah the pictures are nice, but the noise not :)
14:51 < misl> rxr: I can send out a mail, requesting I they still have these machines on offer?
14:51 < mnemoc> a farm of noisy x86-64 monsters would be on a cooler, not on a lab ;)
14:52 < rxr> misl: do you think they are cheaper than ebay offers ?
14:53 < misl> rxr: I do not remember :(
14:53 < misl> But I guess not as cheap as the 89 euro one :)
14:53 < rxr> package/base/non-nptl-ugly.patch#
14:53 < misl> or was it 98 ?
14:54 < rxr> yes one is that cheap - but slow
14:54 < misl> I will send out a mail and let you know.
14:54 < rxr> the dual 400 MHz with 2GB or RAM is nice ,-)
14:54 < rxr> misl: ok - thanks ,-)
14:54 < mnemoc> 89 was 2x195
14:54 < rxr> the patch above is ugly - /me wonders why the glibc maintainers do such a bad job keeping their crap code building ...
14:55 < rxr> mnemoc: ack
14:55 < rxr> mnemoc: in fact I consider buying that just for testing and if it turns out to be a nice box get a dual Octane 2 later on - in month++ when T2 works perfectly and the hardware is as nice as I enwish it ,-)
14:56 < rxr> I guess I can get rid of it for that price thru ebay again in any case ...
14:56 < rxr> the only annoying thing on those boxes is the 13W3 monitor connector ... and I just have order such a adapter for my Ultra30 to obsolete the Sun CRT ...
14:56 < rxr> guess I have to seek for a 2nd of such 13W3 <-> VGA adapters ...
14:57 < rxr> too bad they are a bit rare and expensive when not obtained thru ebay ....
14:58 < rxr> so - let's see if glibc for mips64 does not built :-(
14:58 < rxr> I mark the day with big crosses when I can build anything without the glibc code junk ...
14:59 < mnemoc> rxr: :)
14:59 < rxr> at least it is, once successfully built, better than other commercial C libraries ...., but the "once built" is still a problem - no matter what day you choose ...
14:59 < rxr> s/not/now/
15:03 < misl> make[2]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs....
15:03 < misl> does this refer to parallel built problems?
15:04 < mnemoc> not necesarily
15:04 < misl> I almost dare not to say it, but this is when building glibc on noisy (x86)
15:05 < mnemoc> misl: look for the last error
15:05 < mnemoc> misl: i go to the bottom and search 'error' backward :)
15:06 < misl> mnemoc: make[1]: *** [nptl/subdir_lib] Error 2
15:06 < mnemoc> previous lines?
15:07 < misl> the previous error is misc/error.o in some echo line
15:08 < misl> make[2]: *** No rule to make target `/mnt/space/t2/trunk/src.glibc.minimal-x86.2
15:08 < misl> 0051105.143515.8332.noisy/glibc-20050919/objdir/nptl/pthread_spin_trylock.o', ne
15:08 < misl> eded by `lib-noranlib'. Stop.
15:08 < misl> Right befor the unfinished jobs
15:11 < mnemoc> yes, looks like a paralelism/bad_Makefile issue
15:12 < rxr> mnemoc: I take a look
15:13 < mnemoc> thanks :)
15:14 < rxr> slashdot storry submitted
15:14 < rxr> let's see if they pick it up
15:14 < rxr> guess that will kill our websever if they do so ...
15:14 < rxr> the web server that is on a SDSL line ...
15:15 * mnemoc depressed to not see T2 on distrowatch 1 month ranking
15:16 < rxr> mnemoc: this is just because we had no release in that time
15:16 < rxr> if we had we usual have been around #50
15:16 < rxr> with a steady release series in 2.1 and 2.2 we will be around that rank in any timeframe there
15:17 < rxr> look at the lon time trends - we are in regions there where rock never has been
15:17 < mnemoc> ROCK is on last month
15:18 < mnemoc> and fake released a new livecd on freshmeat today
15:18 < rxr> the rock live cd sucks majorly
15:18 < rxr> does noone notice that
15:19 * rxr continuing on the livecd that should have been out days ago
15:19 < rxr> so we have it monday or so ,,-)
15:20 < mnemoc> :)
15:20 < mnemoc> did ppc iso finish uploading? where?
15:20 < rxr> nope
15:20 < rxr> -P did not do partial handling gracefully when I continued the sync from the rs6k when I had to bood the mac mini into OS suX ...
15:21 < rxr> mnemoc: what was the issue with -P to not work good?
15:21 < rxr> you had this once as well ?
15:21 < rxr> maybe we should define a minimal live-cd set and work on to get it running on any arch we support
15:21 < rxr> and throw an montly autobuild for reach to the masses ...
15:22 < mnemoc> rxr: yes, i do explicit --partial and even --inplace for ISOs
15:23 < mnemoc> rxr: lot of G to upload to tfh-berlin :)
15:24 < rxr> rsync
15:24 < rxr> squashfs is zlib alike compression I think
15:24 < rxr> so far live-cd's rsynced quite well
15:25 < rxr> hm - I have no qemu for live tests on my box :-(
15:25 < rxr> due to not building with gcc-4.0 and/or NPTL :-((((
15:25 < rxr> one of the better packages failing ...
15:25 < rxr> (in trunk)
15:25 < rxr> btw. I think we are down to about 100 errors on trunk
15:29 < misl> O-Oh, rxr are you looking at glibc on noisy?
15:30 < rxr> yes - have you done something ?
15:30 < misl> I added NOPARALLEL to glibc.conf to give it a try. might interfere
15:30 < rxr> yes - it looked like that
15:30 < rxr> like interference ...
15:31 < misl> I will remove it
15:31 < mnemoc> NOPARALLEL on big packages is harmfull :(
15:31 < misl> why?
15:32 < mnemoc> you loose lot of CPU cicles
15:32 < rxr> because it wasts our time waiting to the build finishing on monster boxes ...
15:32 < rxr> like yours or karasz OpenPower ...
15:32 < mnemoc> NOPARALLEL is a hack, the real fix is to patch Makefiles
15:33 < rxr> as I have done for e.g. gdb yesterday
15:33 < misl> Ahh, I will keep that in mind :)
15:33 < rxr> though I "fixed" glibc by building one subdir with -j1 because the Makefile in that subdir was too violent to fix ...
15:33 < mnemoc> :)
15:33 < rxr> I first fine grained patched that beast of a Makefile - but gave up ... one subdir with -j1 is ok ...
15:35 * mnemoc wonders why rene replied the announcement on HTML
15:36 < rxr> mnemoc: ?
15:36 < rxr> html mail
15:36 < rxr> sorry - must get kamil not to do that
15:37 < mnemoc> no problem ;)
15:37 < rxr> must have hit some formating button or so that kmail made it html :-(((
15:57 < rxr> mnemoc: I want to optimzed live-style image creation
15:57 < rxr> currently I rm -rf the previous prepared rootfs because rsync is too stupid
15:58 < rxr> I wanted to rsync the to be packed files over the last build output - however since the target/*/rootfs mechanism might inject and patch files those added files need to be removed
15:58 < rxr> however rsync --delete and --delete-excluded does not work with --files-from where I hand it the list of files to be copied form the build output
15:59 < rxr> my plan is now to use some shell glue to create a negative list using find and diff (...)
15:59 < rxr> in --exclude-from rsync does delete files ...
15:59 < rxr> do you have an better idea?
15:59 < rxr> I think that should speed up subsequent live creation by about 50%
16:01 * mnemoc clue-less
16:02 < rxr> ok - I propose a working diff - maybe you can follow that more than my babbling here ... ,.-)
16:02 < rxr> working diff takes some more minutes to be finished
16:04 < mnemoc> ...
16:07 < rxr> yep?
16:08 < rxr> ... like good idea or like "babbling indeed" ? ;-)
16:08 < mnemoc> in the middle :p
16:08 < rxr> .oO
16:08 < rxr> ic
16:08 * rxr hides
16:09 < mnemoc> :)
16:10 < mnemoc> but closer to 'good idea' ;)
16:11 < mnemoc> anyway my goal is to have 'livecd'-ability as a feature of the kit, not a target
16:12 < rxr> mnemoc: ack
16:13 < rxr> my plan is to have this live-cd and install-cd as features that can be applied as build output
16:13 < rxr> that is why I always said 2.2 will not have a bootdisk target
16:13 < mnemoc> :D
16:13 < rxr> and the boot code will be properly moved to architecture/*/boot
16:13 < mnemoc> i love t2
16:14 < mnemoc> tm
16:14 < rxr> this Nestly Xpress(r) iceed espresso crap with vanilla tasts like crap ...
16:14 * rxr notes never to buy it again ... - bah -
16:14 * mnemoc is out of coffee :(
16:17 < rxr> well - I have more filter coffe - just wanted to try this iced thing(tm)
16:18 < rxr> so - the next testrun of the new rsync preprocessor code ...
16:20 < rxr> http://www.drobe.co.uk/riscos/artifact1298.html
16:20 < rxr> ^- seldome read such inaccurate crap ...
16:20 < rxr> "Another headache is that when building GCC itself, the compiler assumes it's being compiled on the operating system and computer architecture that it will produce software for - for example, by building intermediary programs and then executing them as part of the build process."
16:21 < rxr> as if he would be the first cross compiling ...
16:21 < rxr> of course this always worked (tm)
16:21 < rxr> damn RISC OS people ....
16:23 < mnemoc> *G*
16:24 < rxr> == 11/05/05 16:19:19 =[1]=> Finished building package glibc.
16:24 < rxr> ^- mips64
16:24 < rxr> no idea if the result will actually work ...
16:24 < mnemoc> at least it builds
16:25 < rxr> it is a bit ugly.patch'ed to build without NPTL - somehow glibc-CVS is f*cked up for non-NPTL builds ...
16:25 < rxr> stuff needed for NPTL for MIPS is only in GCC SVN named 4.1 ...
16:25 < rxr> oh - gcc converted to SVN btw ... ,-)
16:26 < rxr> oh - dietlibc has no mips64 support ... :-///
16:27 < misl> rxr: is that because they did not try or because it will not work?
16:27 < rxr> noone cared and wrote the code (tm)
16:27 < rxr> dietlibc also has no sh support yet
16:27 < rxr> mips support is there however
16:30 < mnemoc> :)
16:34 < rxr> see big paste in query
16:34 < rxr> not yet fully tested but should explain the idea
16:45 < mnemoc> looks very nice :)
16:51 * rxr shortly off
17:07 < morfoh> hi
17:09 < mnemoc> wb morfoh
17:21 < morfoh> hey mnemoc :)
17:55 < mnemoc> http://www.jankratochvil.net/project/captive/
17:56 < morfoh> mnemoc: ^ didn't I showed you the captive thingy before ?
17:57 < morfoh> it's part of http://www.insert.cd <-- rescue CD
17:57 < mnemoc> .cd :D
17:57 < morfoh> mnemoc: yeah :D
17:58 < mnemoc> is insert.cd as good as it seems to be?
17:58 < morfoh> mnemoc: it's quite nice
17:58 < mnemoc> but?
17:59 < morfoh> I haven't tried the captive thingy yet :p
17:59 < mnemoc> :)
17:59 < mnemoc> OT2: any news about linguaplone site?
18:00 < morfoh> and it has the well know system startup speed from debian/knoppix
18:00 < morfoh> mnemoc: which one do you mean ? :|
18:00 < morfoh> mnemoc: T2 ?
18:00 < mnemoc> morfoh: any :p
18:01 < morfoh> mnemoc: ah! of course ... why did I asked :p
18:03 < mnemoc> :)
18:04 < rxr> re
18:05 < mnemoc> wb rxr
18:05 < morfoh> wb rxr
18:07 < rxr> knoppix itself has this ntfs thing
18:07 < mnemoc> oh, postinstall.d/scrollkeeper wants to connect to internet!
18:07 < rxr> is it legal to ditribute the ntfs.sys or what it is named?
18:08 < rxr> I would prefer to give the ntfs inside the linux kernel some more time and use that instead ...
18:08 < rxr> mnemoc: fix it ...
18:08 < morfoh> rxr: afaik not .... you have to copy it
18:08 < mnemoc> i think you can assume if person has NTFS partition he has a windows license, so the right to use ntfs.sys
18:08 < rxr> but having it on the cd is another thing ...
18:09 < rxr> well - you could mount using the linux driver and extract the ntfs.sys ,-)
18:09 < rxr> and use that to rw mount ,-)
18:09 < rxr> however I do not like those windows binary removal ...
18:09 < morfoh> ;)
18:09 < rxr> see MS fix for some ntfs.sys can destroy your FS under high load patch these days ...
18:09 < mnemoc> oh
18:10 < rxr> saw that scrolling by somewhere, like http://www.heise de or http://www.golem.de
18:12 < rxr> soon TFT backlights with LEDs?: http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/65794
18:13 < rxr> ntfs thing: http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/65782
18:13 < rxr> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;909360
18:13 < rxr> Potential file corruption problem on NTFS volumes during extensive stress tests in Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1
18:13 < rxr> I guess there will be a day where the Linux NTFS r/w reimplementation is more stable the the original ...
18:14 < rxr> rsyncing a whole live content still takes a lot of time :-(
18:14 < morfoh> rxr: but then redmond will add a new "feature"
18:15 < rxr> and become even more instable ,-)
18:16 < rxr> lighttpd 1.4.7
18:17 < rxr> ROCK Live: X.org is now used instead of XFree86.
18:17 < rxr> wow - so we hare how many months ahead - not to mention the "next days" live cd with modualr X.org ... ,-)
18:17 < mnemoc> :D
18:18 < mnemoc> btw, please don't version livecd '2.2.0-gamma' or so.... i think 2.2-r14069 is more correct and less confusing
18:18 < morfoh> brb
18:20 < rxr> mnemoc: nope - because I dislike -r based releases
18:21 < rxr> this indicates the people have no release management and no idea what state the software is in
18:21 < rxr> t2 head looks good - I think it is reasonable to version the live with -beta or whatsover
18:21 < rxr> after installer changes and more testing trunk is ready to be delivered (well - more or less=
18:21 < rxr> )
18:22 < mnemoc> if you branch and tag 2.2 great, but please don't give livecd stability level to the whole tree
18:23 < mnemoc> t2@live as a t2-powered distribution with it's own versioning would be even better
18:23 < rxr> whatever
18:23 < rxr> I'll think about it
18:23 < rxr> ldap:x:389:389:ldap user:/var/empty:/bin/false
18:23 < rxr> ^-who added this user ???
18:23 < mnemoc> i think i did
18:24 < rxr> I think over 100 and such a odd number is evil^3
18:24 < mnemoc> it's the standard
18:24 < mnemoc> port number :\
18:25 < mnemoc> i'm missing rsbac's "secoff" uid=400 which is hardcoded on kernel
18:25 < mnemoc> New Revision: 13152
18:25 < mnemoc> Log: * updated lighttpd (1.4.6 -> 1.4.7)
18:26 < rxr> mnemoc: we are faster than freshmeat
18:26 < rxr> maybe we should create an update RSS feed and propagate http://www.t2-project.org/packages as better freashmeat ?
18:27 < mnemoc> :D
18:27 < rxr> mnemoc: I think this rsync works out
18:27 * rxr running a full test now ...
18:27 < mnemoc> better performance?
18:28 < rxr> well - the rsync runs some time - but of course it has way better performance than rm -rf ; tar ...
18:29 < mnemoc> i think much of the time is processing the big inclusion list
18:29 < mnemoc> which could be improved by filtering the list to just include dirs if nothing to exclude on them
18:31 < rxr> nope - it is only a tiny exclude list
18:31 < rxr> 3073 files-exclude
18:31 < rxr> adn the no is only that huge due to a lot to be skipped /var/adm files ... ,-)
18:31 < sparc-kly> how much take compile 2.6 kernel in Ibook G3 500mhz
18:32 < sparc-kly> ?
18:32 < mnemoc> less than 2h i think :)
18:33 < sparc-kly> 2hrs :S ohh shit. my UltraSparc 360mhz take 1hr 45min
18:34 < mnemoc> i said _less than_ :)
18:35 < rxr> sparc-kly: T2 kernels include all possible drivers as modules - thus they build that long ...
18:36 < mnemoc> http://t2.geeks.cl/regressions/stable/
18:38 < rxr> mnemoc: how many are regressions ?
18:39 < mnemoc> mysqlcc
18:39 < mnemoc> don't know why
18:41 < mnemoc> are serial mice part of /dev/misc/mice ?
18:43 < rxr> well - sort of
18:43 < rxr> only if you inputattach them ...
18:43 < rxr> look at serpnp and the init script
18:43 < rxr> (if I commited it)
18:46 < rxr> mnemoc: there is a regression on trunk's Build-Target
18:46 < rxr> I think maybe your target inheritance broke it
18:46 < rxr> at the end of Build-Target all sorts of old log files are tail'ed ...
18:46 < rxr> build_target.log:
18:46 < rxr> build_target_10254.log:
18:46 < rxr> build_target_10508.log:
18:46 < rxr> build_target_11127.log:
18:46 < rxr> build_target_11271.log:
18:46 < rxr> build_target_1167.log:
18:46 < rxr> build_target_11704.log:
18:46 < rxr> ...
18:46 < rxr> ...
18:46 < rxr> and about 30 more
18:46 < rxr> does this sound familiar or do I have to track that ?
18:51 < mnemoc> i use target-inherence extensivly on 2.1 without any trouble
18:52 < rxr> hm - ok - I analyze where those annoying noise comes from then
18:52 < mnemoc> and never seen that behaviour
18:52 < rxr> guess I also shold awake the subnotebook - there are also some fixes to flush ...
18:54 < rxr> well - cool - livecd get's squash'ed now, again
18:54 < rxr> highly optmized fresh code
18:56 < rxr> hey - yeah!
18:56 < rxr> jadda jadda
18:56 < rxr> we are on http://www.osnews.com ,-)!!!!
18:56 < mnemoc> kudos!
18:56 < mnemoc> :)
18:57 < rxr> what a day where osneews accepts such news faster than http://symlink.ch
18:57 < rxr> maybe I should resubmit there with a note that T2 is now comercially supplied in .ch ... with enterprise grade document management systems ...
18:57 < rxr> maybe that passes easier thru then ,-)
18:58 < mnemoc> :)
19:07 < rxr> http://osnews.com/story.php?news_id=12547
19:08 < mnemoc> The future aganda?
19:09 < rxr> spell checking they do not seem to do ...
19:09 < rxr> I noticed the typo already when I submitted a longer story @ slashdot ... :-(
19:10 < rxr> Google Paying for Firefox Installs
19:10 < rxr> http://slashdot.org/articles/05/11/05/1436226.shtml?tid=217&tid=154&tid=98
19:10 < mnemoc> *CLICK*
19:12 < mnemoc> would they pay for preinstalling goggle bar? :)
19:15 < rxr> mail them ... ,-)
19:16 < mnemoc> what about 'adsense' at t2-project.org?
19:26 < owl> moin
19:28 < mnemoc> moin owl
19:28 < mnemoc> is it to dirty to add a *blind* patch? +@@ -54,0 +54,5 @@ :p
19:29 -!- maddin [n=martin@p54BDC8A4.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #t2
19:29 < owl> hi mnemoc
19:29 < mnemoc> hi maddin
19:29 < maddin> hi owl and mnemoc :)
19:30 < owl> hi maddin
19:30 < maddin> rxr: are you back?
19:30 < rxr> yes
19:30 < rxr> eatingf
19:32 < mnemoc> rxr: are you serious about " mail them ... ,-)"?
19:33 < maddin> oh yes, I need something to eat, too
19:33 < rxr> mnemoc: of course
19:34 < rxr> Filesystem size 662830.91 Kbytes (647.30 Mbytes) 36.94% of uncompressed filesystem size (1794198.46 Kbytes)
19:34 < rxr> if I would have qemu, I could test it ...
19:34 * mnemoc testing his @t2-p.o mail
19:35 < mnemoc> yes, forward is working
19:35 * mnemoc writing... something
19:36 < mnemoc> Dear Google? .oO
19:36 < rxr> Dear Madam, dear Sirs,
19:36 < rxr> or what it was
19:37 < rxr> Dear Sir or Madam,
19:37 < rxr> ^- that is officital for company letters in en
19:38 < rxr> -> Done!
19:38 < rxr> build_target.log:
19:38 < rxr> build_target_10254.log:
19:38 < rxr> build_target_10508.log:
19:38 < rxr> build_target_11127.log:
19:38 < rxr> build_target_11271.log:
19:38 < rxr> build_target_1167.log:
19:38 < rxr> ...
19:38 < rxr> ..
19:38 < rxr> ..
19:38 < rxr> .
19:38 < rxr> .
19:38 < rxr> mnemoc: ok - now I'm back a bit more
19:38 < rxr> maddin: even
19:39 < rxr> mad: ok - now I'm back a bit more
19:39 < rxr> maddin: ok - now I'm back a bit more
19:39 < rxr> ...
19:39 < mnemoc> .oO( flood mode? )o
19:40 < rxr> no - correctmode ...
19:40 < rxr> I could 50 of build_target_*.log lines - that would be flood
19:41 < mnemoc> anyone else is getting those lines?
19:42 < rxr> mnemoc: some more minutes and I'll have track them down
19:42 < rxr> don't worry ...
19:42 < rxr> just continue hacking what you have been hacking on right now
19:43 < rxr> btw. the next Summer of code @google we shoudl partiticipate and get a fuew 5000US$ for T2 work as even the BSDs did ...
19:45 < mnemoc> :D
19:49 < rxr> - if [ -z "$( cd ${build_logs}; fuser *.log )" ]; then
19:49 < rxr> + if [ -z "$( cd ${build_logs}; fuser *.log 2> /dev/null)" ]; then
19:49 < rxr> + echo "Unmounting loop mounts ..."
19:49 < mnemoc> it was you!
19:50 < valentin> re
19:51 < mnemoc> wb valentin
19:53 < mnemoc> rxr: query
19:54 < rxr> mnemoc: nope - I do not think it was me
19:54 < rxr> hi valentin
19:55 < rxr> maybe this is a fuser bug
19:55 < rxr> I updated psmisc or so today
19:56 < mnemoc> default verbosity?
19:56 < rxr> fuser sdf && echo used
19:56 < rxr> Cannot stat sdf: No such file or directory
19:56 < rxr> sdf:
19:56 < rxr> used
19:56 < rxr> this looks like a bug
19:56 < rxr> it should return non-zero if there was an issue or no file was used
19:56 < rxr> also it should only list used files
19:57 < rxr> can someone patch qemu to build with gcc-4.0 and NPTL for me ?
19:57 < rxr> while I fix psmisc's fuser ...
19:59 < rxr> bingo
20:00 < rxr> old psmisc:
20:00 < rxr> fuser sdf && echo used
20:00 < rxr> sdf: No such file or directory
20:00 < rxr> did I mention that I could slap anyone without regressions tests?
20:00 * rxr slaps himself .-(
20:01 < owl> *g*
20:01 < mnemoc> *G*
20:01 < rxr> ouhm
20:01 < rxr> what the f*ck:
20:01 < rxr> psmisc-21.7/src/fuser.c | 2162 ++++++++++++++++++----------------------
20:01 < rxr> psmisc-21.7/src/fuser.h |only
20:01 < rxr> psmisc-21.7/src/oldfuser.c |only
20:01 < rxr> wonderful
20:01 < rxr> complete rewrite or what ...
20:01 * rxr grummels
20:02 < mnemoc> reindentation :p
20:04 < valentin> rxr: do you have a link to that octane thing you bid for ?
20:04 < rxr> i have not bid yet
20:04 < rxr> valentin: can you do me a favour and fix qemu in trunk HEAD?
20:04 < rxr> best on my athlon ...
20:04 < rxr> that would rock ,-)
20:05 < valentin> i take a short look
20:06 < rxr> http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=5823488316&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT
20:06 < rxr> valentin: short might not be enough
20:06 < rxr> gcc is claiming to have enough registers IIRC
20:06 < rxr> registers to allocate and schedule ...
20:06 < rxr> I considered the above - but missing parts frithened me
20:06 < rxr> I write them that I would buy it around that price I think if no main part is missing
20:07 < rxr> http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5823765114&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&rd=1
20:07 < rxr> ^- or that one ..
20:07 < rxr> http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5825482935&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&rd=1
20:07 < rxr> ^- that one is of course cooler but EUR++
20:09 < mnemoc> EUR^EUR
20:09 < rxr> it is worth 5000EUR and once cost 30000 EUR or so ...
20:10 < rxr> well - ok maybe 20.000 only ...
20:10 < rxr> a dual 600MHz CPU module is still worth 3.000 US$ on ebay ...
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20:12 < Baldzius> moin :)
20:12 < valentin> which one is worth E$5000?
20:13 < valentin> hi Baldzius
20:14 < rxr> valentin: when you look at sgi or other resellers of used machines they have this price still, today
20:14 < valentin> so buy it for $800 and resell
20:17 < Baldzius> hi valentin rxr
20:19 < rxr> fuser is totally broken ...
20:19 < rxr> the output and exit code handing in the new version
20:20 < rxr> valentin: what do you say to those boxes ?
20:21 < rxr> http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBa
20:21 < rxr> oope
20:21 < rxr> http://www.linux-mips.org/wiki/IP30
20:24 < mnemoc> there is any 'how to make gnome work' guide? :)
20:25 < rxr> nope
20:25 < rxr> maybe by fixing t2 packaging ...
20:25 < mnemoc> that is a good option
20:26 < rxr> wow - they have a 21.8 psmisc that does return the correct exit code - but still list all files even if not used
20:26 < rxr> can noone work concentrated and accurate these days anymore ...
20:26 < rxr> and this qemu w/ gcc-4.0 thing is also known since half a year and unfixed ...
20:26 < rxr> my oh my ...
20:28 < valentin> rxr: what was haudraufinix ip suffix again ?
20:28 < rxr> oh my ...
20:28 < rxr> .45
20:29 < rxr> sorry - I need to fix obelix to not overwrite the resolve.conf
20:29 < rxr> -e
20:30 < valentin> and where was the tree again ?
20:35 < rxr> /mnt/space/src/t2-trunk
20:35 < valentin> ah
20:37 < valentin> there is no src.quemu yet. which cfg to use ?
20:38 < valentin> back in a minute
20:39 < rxr> non, default as usual ,-)
20:39 < rxr> I can start the build for you
20:49 < rxr> == 11/05/05 20:39:57 =[9]=> Aborted building package qemu.
20:53 < rxr> fuser.c | 32 +++++++++++++++++---------------
20:53 < rxr> diff to the already partially fixed 21.8 ...
20:54 < mnemoc> 32?? was this verbosity intentional?
20:54 < rxr> ouhm
20:55 < rxr> nope
20:55 < rxr> THEY EVEN BROKE ARUGMENT PARSING !!!!!!!!!!!!!
20:55 < rxr> AAAAARRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHH
20:55 < rxr> we should fork of T2 from the linux world as the BSD people did among eachother
20:55 < rxr> all the broken upstream stuff - my oh my ...
20:55 < rxr> * Based on fuser.c Copyright (C) 1993-2005 Werner Almesberger and Craig Small
20:56 < rxr> working on it over 10 years and still get a new minor version as broken as this ...
20:56 < mnemoc> o.o
21:05 < rxr> ok - arguemnt parsing fixed AFAICS
21:05 < mnemoc> there is any way to play with xorg resolution on 'realtime'? (trial&error without restarting X each time?)
21:06 < rxr> fuser.c | 43 +++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------
21:06 < rxr> 1 file changed, 23 insertions(+), 20 deletions(-)
21:06 < rxr> xrandr ?
21:06 < rxr> what do you mean with play
21:06 < rxr> ?
21:09 < mnemoc> try resolutions and refresh not (yet) set on xorg.conf
21:10 < mnemoc> to discover what setting this crappy monitor has
21:11 < mnemoc> i'm sure it supports at least 800x600, but this 640x480
21:14 < rxr> uh oh
21:15 < mnemoc> well... on xorg.conf i do have 1024,800 and 600 x $multiple, but xrandr shows only 640x480 and 320x..
21:16 < rxr> patch send upstream
21:16 < rxr> damn guy
21:17 < mnemoc> me?
21:17 < rxr> nope
21:17 < rxr> this fuser rewrite ueber guru ...
21:17 * rxr could slap hime ...
21:17 < rxr> -e
21:17 < rxr> mnemoc: hm
21:17 < CIA-12> rene * r13167 /trunk/package/base/psmisc/ (fixes.patch psmisc.desc): * updated psmisc (21.7 -> 21.8) and added important fixes
21:17 < rxr> maybe the monitor has DDC and tells your card it only sustains that modes ...
21:18 < mnemoc> it doesn't
21:20 < rxr> maybe vga driver ?
21:21 < rxr> that can only do 320x240 and 640x480@4 ?
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21:23 < mnemoc> ati driver
21:24 < rxr> mnemoc: ok - no clue then
21:24 < rxr> maybe you look at the wrong bitdepth section ?
21:25 < CIA-12> rene * r13168 /trunk/scripts/Build-Target:
21:25 < CIA-12> * adapted Build-Target to latest fuser that does default to print
21:25 < CIA-12> to stderr, though that is likely to be corrected in a future
21:25 < CIA-12> version (or change randomly on authors goodwill) throw the output
21:25 < CIA-12> to /dev/null and use the exit status - let's hope that is not
21:25 < CIA-12> broken too often randomly upstream :-(
21:26 < rxr> we are at 10x traffic then usual now
21:30 < rxr> oh - server outgoing stream is saturated ...
21:30 < rxr> Avg: 575.88 kBit/s
21:30 < rxr> we have 512 ...
21:30 < rxr> Avg: 588.82 kBit/s
21:31 < mnemoc> fetching what?
21:32 < rxr> ok - no more endless logs listed on Build-Target's end
21:32 * rxr happy
21:33 < misl> rxr: his one looks cool on your desk too. :)
21:33 < misl> http://www.sgi.com/products/visualization/prism/
21:34 < mnemoc> definitively
21:34 < rxr> Price: starting under US$8,500
21:35 < misl> But I am afraid it is still expensive if you get the developr discount :(
21:35 < misl> http://www.sgi.com/developers/business/dev_discount.pdf
21:35 < rxr> World's First Interactive Linux(R) Visualization System
21:36 < misl> sound like buzz to me
21:36 < rxr> they have Intel(R) Itanium(R) - nothing I would pay for
21:36 < rxr> let me rather try to get Intel donate some
21:37 < rxr> if they do not push them they will not be able to sell them in some years anymore ..
21:37 < rxr> or better even less
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21:39 < misl> hehe, maybe you can just order the case for the looks and put something different inside
21:39 < misl> only few people will notice :)
21:40 < rxr> mnemoc: there is mostly apache access scrolling by ...
21:40 < mnemoc> why mfgs don't stamp refresh rates on their damn monitors!
21:40 < mnemoc> rxr: www.t2p.o?
21:40 < rxr> mostly
21:40 < rxr> or t2-handook on dl.exactcode.de
21:41 < CIA-12> rene * r13169 /trunk/target/livecd/rootfs/ (etc/passwd etc/shadow home/live.perm):
21:41 < CIA-12> * adapted livecd/rootfs/etc/* for user changes (openldap)
21:41 < CIA-12> * fixed home/live permission setting (was archivsta from cut'n paste)
21:41 < rxr> which reminds me - we need to do handbook work
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21:42 [Users #t2]
21:42 [ _Ragnar_] [ karasz] [ mnemoc] [ owl ] [ sparc-kly]
21:42 [ CIA-12 ] [ maddin] [ morfoh] [ rxr ] [ valentin ]
21:42 [ jsaw ] [ misl ] [ mtr ] [ SerWou]
21:42 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 14 nicks [0 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 14 normal]
21:42 < rxr> a lot of Debian branded Firefoxes in the log ...
21:43 < CIA-12> rene * r13170 /trunk/target/livecd/build_image.sh:
21:43 < CIA-12> * speed up livecd image creation by using rsync (with some needed
21:43 < CIA-12> preprocessing) now as well as beeing able to reuse the files from
21:43 < CIA-12> the previous image creation run
21:44 < valentin> rxr: nothing about register counts here: dyngen: ret or jmp expected at the end of op_bsfw_T0_cc
21:45 < rxr> hm
21:45 < rxr> do you track that or should i?
21:46 < misl> rxr: do you know what powerpc 970 is?
21:47 < valentin> rxr: i could append a 'ret' - that would at least compile-fix it. but i fear modifying assembly code i do not fully understand
21:48 < rxr> misl: 64bit Powerpc
21:48 < rxr> as used in Apple Powermac G5, Apple XServer and IBM OpenPower maybe
21:48 < misl> just plain ppc64?
21:48 < rxr> just ?
21:48 < rxr> yes - quite nice
21:48 < misl> I was looking at
21:48 < misl> http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/tech/systemsim970?open&S_TACT=105AGX16&S_CMP=DWPA
21:49 < misl> Wondered if it was something for noisy :)
21:49 < CIA-12> amery * r13171 /trunk/package/office/ooo/ (hotfix_libwpd.patch hotfix_tarbz2.patch): * fixed ooo to build libwpd
21:50 < rxr> when built with -O0 it compiles ...
21:53 < valentin> which one ?
21:53 < rxr> os.op
21:53 < rxr> op.o even
21:54 < valentin> do not understand that thing anyway
21:54 < valentin> the file seems to be generated
21:54 < rxr> I think out of op.o s.th. is generated ..
21:55 < valentin> this way
21:58 < rxr> ok - I hack it in a ugly way
22:00 < CIA-12> amery * r13172 /trunk/package/office/ooo/t2-distro.patch: * changed ooo to apply unpack_libwpd.diff during build
22:02 < rxr> poor mnemoc - does all the ooo hackery again ... :-(((
22:02 < mnemoc> someone has to
22:02 < rxr> # this is very ugly, but gcc 3 and 4 is very fragile for the qemu assemler code
22:02 < rxr> # and some generator in qemu relies on some return placements
22:02 < rxr> var_remove_regex GCC_WRAPPER_REMOVE " " "-O.*"
22:02 < rxr> var_remove_regex GCC_WRAPPER_INSERT " " "-O.*"
22:02 < rxr> # don't do this at-home - and please fix qemu to build with a reasonable
22:02 < rxr> # optmizing C compiler ...
22:02 < rxr> var_append GCC_WRAPPER_APPEND " " "*op.c?-O0"
22:02 < rxr> per file optimization settings ... :-((
22:03 < rxr> /usr/lib/gcc/i586-t2-linux-gnu/4.0.2/../../../../i586-t2-linux-gnu/bin/ld: errno: TLS definition in /lib/libc.so.6 section .tbss mismatches non-TLS reference in libqemu.a(helper2.o)
22:03 < rxr> /lib/libc.so.6: could not read symbols: Bad value
22:03 < mnemoc> conditional wrapper is great :)
22:03 < rxr> ^- ouhm
22:08 < valentin> *yawn*
22:08 < valentin> feel so tired today
22:08 < owl> must be the northern weather ;)
22:08 < valentin> weather was quite ok in berlin this day
22:09 < valentin> a bit rainy sometimes and a very nice fall day overall
22:09 < owl> hmmm. just because i know someone else from berlin who is tired like hell ;)
22:09 < owl> pffff. :( rain. fog. rain. and more rain. grey. *pukes* :(
22:10 < valentin> who is it ?
22:10 < owl> valentin: dunno if allowed to tell you. sorry ;)
22:10 < valentin> k.
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22:14 < mnemoc> rxr: "Load ddc" on top of xorg.conf (from example) made it ignore my settings
22:15 < rxr> ic
22:15 < rxr> let's see if just building i386-softmmu helps ...
22:15 < rxr> the only thing I need right now
22:16 < rxr> In file included from /TOOLCHAIN/src.qemu.reference.20051105.220652.13839.haudraufinix/qemu-0.7.2/target-i386/op.c:585:
22:16 < rxr> /TOOLCHAIN/src.qemu.reference.20051105.220652.13839.haudraufinix/qemu-0.7.2/softmmu_header.h: In function 'ldub_kernel':
22:16 < rxr> /TOOLCHAIN/src.qemu.reference.20051105.220652.13839.haudraufinix/qemu-0.7.2/softmmu_header.h:100: error: can't find a register in class 'GENERAL_REGS' while reloading 'asm'
22:17 < mnemoc> o.o
22:20 < rxr> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2005-11/msg00026.html
22:21 < mnemoc> the first, equally dumb problem being "I can't make ping work with -user-net"???!
22:21 < valentin> hm
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22:26 < rxr> so - now running statically supplied qemu from their homepage ...
22:26 < rxr> live boots
22:26 < rxr> well - mostly
22:29 < rxr> valentin: still alive ?
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22:32 < kleper> hola
22:32 < rxr> hi kleper
22:35 < valentin> rxr: yes
22:37 < rxr> ok - can I phone you ?
22:38 < valentin> mom
22:39 < valentin> ok
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22:57 < rxr> hello Howdy125
22:58 < Howdy125> Howdy rxr
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23:27 < mnemoc> rxr: there is something to convert xvidtune output to xorg.conf syntax?
23:29 < rxr> xvidtune ...
23:29 < rxr> hm - no idea
23:29 < mnemoc> or anything else to 'dump' current monitor config
23:29 < rxr> I really never ever dealt much with modelines because I consider messing with such low-level values broken
23:29 < rxr> and usual fixed the driver ...
23:33 < mnemoc> xorg.conf support xvidtune output using ModeLine statement :)
23:33 < mnemoc> ugly crappy monitor
23:33 < rxr> ...
23:33 < rxr> what the h**l are you at ??
23:34 < mnemoc> installing a 'mnemosyne desktop' on some machines
23:35 < CIA-12> rene * r13173 /trunk/package/kde/kdebase/kdm.postinstall: * fixed kdebase/kdm.postinstall to use a static path to the rock-registry
23:36 < mnemoc> the bad part is i was asked for gnome... which is _very_ distant from 'usable'
23:42 < rxr> mnemoc: yes - for some unknown reason gnome 2.{8.10} do not work well on T2
23:42 < rxr> mostly due to mime type and .desktop stuff
23:42 < rxr> mostly due to this new freedesktop.org standards
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23:42 < rxr> no idea why it does not work out welll - my bet is /usr hardcodings ...
23:42 < rxr> but gnome is so far away from my point of focus that, well - I do not really care enough
23:44 < mnemoc> i'm very happy with xfce
23:45 < rxr> I care more that mksquashfs does not work as it used to
23:45 < mnemoc> what did you do with susane's?
23:45 < rxr> made my livecd unusable right now and /me once again debugging
23:45 < rxr> mnemoc: she does not care too much that her app menu is that empty ...
23:45 < rxr> mostly only some kde apps show up
23:45 < rxr> she clicks on the run as to start applications ...
23:45 < rxr> for some reason she also doe not care debugging this ...
23:45 < rxr> what gnome issues do you have ?
23:46 < rxr> btw. you could try building with gnome prefix = /usr and see if that cures gnome ...
23:46 < mnemoc> emptyness
23:46 < rxr> ok - guess what I see on susan's ibook ...
23:46 < mnemoc> emptyness?
23:47 < rxr> yes
23:48 < rxr> apps and mime types mostly empty
23:48 < rxr> app menu that is
23:48 < mnemoc> which files are those?
23:49 < rxr> they are now shared with others desktop environments
23:49 < rxr> there are XDG_* variables to define which dirs to use
23:49 < mnemoc> ic
23:49 < rxr> maybe this is also some caching issue and Gnome must be told to rehash or so
23:49 < rxr> no idea ...
23:49 < rxr> kde works (mostly=
23:49 < rxr> )
23:50 < rxr> in kde the only annoying thing in t2 is, that gnome apps show up - and that f*cked up gnome crap starts for some mime types and exposes the typical brokeness and featurelss gnome apps share to me
23:50 < rxr> I have a tar archine from a web-site in ark, click on some file and have some annoying gedit instead of kate or so ..
23:51 < rxr> I find this shared among desktop environments by default really annoying
23:51 < rxr> maybe we should tweak the variables to only include those files for the desktop environment started by default
23:51 < rxr> though I have not yet meditated enough about that
23:52 < rxr> maybe I boot a fedora or novel desktop and take a look what they did ..
23:52 < rxr> -mksquashfs . $isofsdir/live.squash -noappend
23:52 < rxr> +mksquashfs * $isofsdir/live.squash -noappend
23:52 < rxr> that should work - guess that is a bug in the new mksquashfs - but I'll not debug it tonight
23:52 < rxr> just throw all dirs into it ...
23:53 < rxr> with just one dir it behaves like -keep-as-directory thus I have rootfs in the top-level instead of /bin /etc, ...
23:53 < rxr> strange
23:53 < rxr> bug - well - this works for all versions so be it ...
23:53 < rxr> just lost another hour of the day - with procps junk that makes up two of those. ...
23:54 < rxr> so - let's see how long the athlon squashes on the livecd ...
23:54 < rxr> I also need to apply some space optimizations to it - it is rather huge now and currently even misses ooo ...
23:54 < rxr> mnemoc: what is trunk's:HEAD ooo status ?
23:55 < mnemoc> building.... since now-3:15
23:56 < mnemoc> 2.0.0.1 finally
23:56 < mnemoc> without cairo or java, but building
23:56 < rxr> nice
23:56 < rxr> without java ?
23:56 < rxr> that would be even best ,-)
23:57 < mnemoc> i want to enable java support if a java is enabled, but doesn't work yet
23:57 < mnemoc> due to an API change on bdb java bindings
23:58 < mnemoc> which was not support by OOo at least at 1.9-m123
23:58 < rxr> mnemoc: yeah - this ooo is a pain ...
23:58 < mnemoc> my personal karma
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