T2 IRC Log: 2006-03-28

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--- Log opened Tue Mar 28 00:00:44 2006
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07:20 < mtr> moin
07:24 < Stelz[work]> moin, mtr
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07:30 < morfoh> moin
07:36 < mtr> moin Stelz[work] & morfoh
07:36 < Stelz[work]> :D
07:36 < Stelz[work]> hi, morfoh ;>
07:37 < morfoh> moin mtr & Stelz[work]
07:37 < Stelz[work]> lol
07:51 < rxr> moin
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07:52 -!- Topic for #t2: T2 | 2.1.1.1 and 2.2.0-epsilon RELEASED! | The System Development Environment (SDE) | http://www.t2-project.org/ | Say hello and do not hesitate to ask us any questions that you may have. | http://www.rafb.net/paste/
07:52 -!- Topic set by mnemoc [] [Sat Mar 11 22:55:45 2006]
07:52 [Users #t2]
07:52 [@ChanServ] [ idealm] [ LMJ ] [ mtr ] [ Stelz[work]]
07:52 [ Baldzius] [ jsaw ] [ mnemoc] [ rxr ] [ valentin ]
07:52 [ CIA-9 ] [ karasz] [ morfoh] [ sepp] [ _Ragnar_ ]
07:52 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 15 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 14 normal]
07:52 -!- Channel #t2 created Sun Aug 8 19:15:33 2004
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07:57 -!- Topic for #t2: T2 | 2.1.1.1 and 2.2.0-epsilon RELEASED! | The System Development Environment (SDE) | http://www.t2-project.org/ | Say hello and do not hesitate to ask us any questions that you may have. | http://www.rafb.net/paste/
07:57 -!- Topic set by mnemoc [] [Sat Mar 11 22:55:45 2006]
07:57 [Users #t2]
07:57 [@ChanServ] [ idealm] [ LMJ ] [ mtr ] [ sepp ] [ _Ragnar_]
07:57 [ Baldzius] [ jsaw ] [ mnemoc] [ rxr ] [ Stelz[work]]
07:57 [ CIA-9 ] [ karasz] [ morfoh] [ rxr_] [ valentin ]
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07:57 -!- Channel #t2 created Sun Aug 8 19:15:33 2004
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08:16 < CIA-9> rene * r16342 /trunk/package/base/dietlibc/libm.patch: * extended the dietlibc/libm stubs to get the latest gawk built on ppc
08:31 < CIA-9> rene * r16343 /trunk/package/xorg/xf86-video-nv/xf86-video-nv.desc: * updated xf86-video-nv (1.0.1.5 -> 1.0.2.0)
08:43 < CIA-9> susan * r16344 /trunk/package/audio/jack/jack.desc: * updated jack (0.100.7 -> 0.101.1)
08:46 < CIA-9> rene * r16345 /trunk/package/xorg/xdm/ (hotfix.patch xdm.desc): * updated xdm (1.0.1 -> 1.0.2)
08:49 < CIA-9> rene * r16346 /trunk/package/base/dietlibc/ppc-ioctl.h.patch:
08:49 < CIA-9> * enabled #if 0 parts of dietlibc/sys/ppc-ioctl.h to fix
08:49 < CIA-9> compilation of popt
08:58 -!- You're now known as rxr
09:59 < CIA-9> rene * r16347 /trunk/misc/archive/regtest.sh: * added current regresstion test driver
10:02 < rxr> valentin: superh embedded does currently not build :-(
10:03 < rxr> I can try to look into it when the article work required a refreshing lookup
10:04 < valentin> oh
10:04 < rxr> gcc 41 does not build
10:04 < valentin> rxr: what is it ?
10:04 < valentin> .oO
10:04 < rxr> I think it tries to do forbidden stuff
10:04 < rxr> valentin: embedded builds for ppc, arm and mips ...
10:04 < rxr> this is mostly a sh problem ...
10:04 < valentin> such toolchain stuff is nasty to fix
10:05 < valentin> is gcc41 officialy ported to sh ?
10:05 < rxr> think so
10:05 < rxr> ok - I stop mips, and rebuild sh
10:05 < rxr> mips builds too good ,-)
10:05 < valentin> too ?
10:06 < rxr> yes it builds
10:06 < valentin> ok, bbl
10:06 < rxr> I just wanted to try mips to get an overview what buids on trunk after I saw sh failing ..
10:07 < rxr> I think I'll even setup building gcc svn HEAD every week to all known good dietlibc cross targets and notify them early when there is breakage ...
10:07 < rxr> so we do not get such suprises for final releases of gcc
10:08 < rxr> but later
10:08 < rxr> still article to finish ...
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10:44 < rxr> valentin: oh sorry, I forgot that sh has no dietlibc support, that is why it failed ...
10:44 < rxr> no lib c headers ...
10:44 < rxr> what did you build the last time for sh ? uclibc or glibc ?
10:46 < CIA-9> rene * r16348 /trunk/misc/archive/regtest.sh:
10:46 < CIA-9> * added argument parsing to regtest.sh and a new -embedded option
10:46 < CIA-9> to cross-build all dietlibc embedded variants
11:02 < valentin> rxr: last time was uclibc, but i build glibc long ago
11:03 < Baldzius> good morning
11:12 < CIA-9> aldas * r16349 /trunk/package/filesystem/nfs-utils/ (gcc-4.0.patch knfsd.init nfs-utils.conf nfs-utils.desc):
11:12 < CIA-9> * updated nfs-utils (1.0.7 -> 1.0.8-rc4)
11:12 < CIA-9> * removed gcc-4.0.patch - obsolete
11:12 < CIA-9> * copyright update
11:27 < rxr> valentin: ah
11:28 < CIA-9> chris * r16350 /trunk/package/base/cracklib/ (cracklib.conf cracklib.desc):
11:28 < CIA-9> * added cracklib-words dictionary file to download
11:28 < CIA-9> * added function to include cracklib-words dictionary
11:33 < rxr> Baldzius: I'll update kde 3.5.1
11:33 < rxr> Baldzius: or have you already ?
11:34 < Baldzius> rxr: i've just started
11:34 < Baldzius> :)
11:34 < Baldzius> updating ....
11:34 < Baldzius> but if you have ..
11:34 < Baldzius> at day my download link is poor only 64Kb/s :(
11:36 < rxr> Baldzius: I just saw the announcement but I would run sed on the files since I like to have an up-to-date kde, e.g. especially when the announce even more speedups in khtml which sofar already was the fastest full-HTML rendering engine available ,-))
11:37 < Baldzius> rxr: so am canceling
11:40 < Baldzius> i mean i'll download but not commit
11:40 < Baldzius> bbl
11:40 < rxr> Baldzius: ack, and then complain if a checksum does not match yours and you get a conflict on svn up ,-)
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11:55 < Baldzius> hi morfoh
12:09 < rxr> damn bank can not tell me when they redirect to a 128bitnossl paage ...
12:10 < jsaw> re for a short question...
12:11 < jsaw> rxr: the minimal build failure of subversion is due to subversion needing python for autogen...
12:11 < jsaw> rxr: can I add a patch (though, it's 80k compressed)
12:12 < jsaw> hmm, 1-dietlibc fails in atan2 for P4
12:12 < rxr> uh
12:12 < rxr> why that ?
12:13 < jsaw> !> pic-i386/atan2.o: In function `atan2':i386/atan2.S:(.text+0x16): multiple definition of `atan2'
12:13 < jsaw> !> pic-i386/atan2.o: In function `atan2l':i386/atan2.S:(.text+0xb): multiple definition of `atan2l'
12:13 < jsaw> rxr: can I add the patch to trunk?
12:18 < rxr> oehm
12:18 < rxr> didn't i #ifdef those or just ppc or arm or what it was ?
12:20 < jsaw> no idea...
12:24 < rxr> jsaw: please commit what you edited on it ,-))
12:26 < CIA-9> jsaw * r16351 /trunk/package/develop/subversion/ (autogen.patch.bz2 subversion.conf):
12:26 < CIA-9> * instead of the autogen run (which requires python/gdbm), we add the
12:26 < CIA-9> autogen results as (large) patch -> subversion should build on minimal
12:26 < CIA-9> again
12:27 < jsaw> rxr: the dietlibc problem is this: ceil.o and atan2.o appears twice in the link line
12:32 < rxr> but on i386 tones of those should be empty ...
12:32 < rxr> there is a #if defined(justonearch) in them
12:33 < jsaw> o.O
12:33 < jsaw> investigating later... have to go now
12:33 < jsaw> cu later
12:34 < rxr> ok
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12:43 < sherniux> Baldzius
12:43 < Baldzius> jou
12:43 < Baldzius> sherniux joinink kaip visada
12:49 < rxr> mtr: I do not like your dvb.init you added to dvb-firmware
12:49 < rxr> mtr: here everything is loated by propper matching from hotplug++ or alike programs
12:49 < rxr> mtr: can we get rid of this hardcoded modprobe jungle ?
12:52 < rxr> just another datapoint, hotplug++ also works for the skystar2 whatever card my father own and on my former pci dvb-t card, I think it was a Nexus something
12:57 < mtr> rxr: drop dvb.init if you don#t like it, it is outdated (and never got finished ...)
12:59 < mtr> btw, my bt8xx dvb card still does not work with hotplug{,++} alone
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13:07 < rxr> mtr: what is missing for that bt8xx card ?
13:08 < rxr> jsaw: hm, I think dietlibc builds here for x86 ...
13:23 < mtr> rxr: it#s a twinhan dvb-s card, and the bttv module has to be loaded first: "modprobe bttv i2c_hw=1 card=0x71", otherwise bt878 is loaded first, and the detection of the tuner does not work
13:28 < rxr> mtr: oeh
13:28 < rxr> mtr: have you ever reported this to the kernel folks ?
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13:43 < mtr> rxr: autodetection of bt8xx cards and numerous clones is a known problem, and some of the first twinhan cards did not even had an EEPROM (probably i have such a leftover ...)
14:01 < CIA-9> chris * r16352 /trunk/package/xorg/libsm/libsm.desc: * changed libsm to have a meaningful description
14:04 < rxr> mtr: ic, but would just adding those options to your local /etc/modprobe.conf solve this ?
14:08 < Baldzius> rxr: gsmp nor nexus working
14:12 < rxr> Baldzius: yes, since last night
14:12 < CIA-9> rene * r16353 /trunk/package/kde/ (23 files in 23 dirs): (log message trimmed)
14:12 < CIA-9> * updated kde (3.5.1 -> 3.5.2), including:
14:12 < CIA-9> * updated kdegames (3.5.1 -> 3.5.2)
14:12 < CIA-9> * updated kdebindings (3.5.1 -> 3.5.2)
14:12 < CIA-9> * updated kde-i18n-es (3.5.1 -> 3.5.2)
14:12 < CIA-9> * updated kde-i18n-it (3.5.1 -> 3.5.2)
14:12 < rxr> nexus is a route before gsmp
14:12 < CIA-9> * updated kdeaddons (3.5.1 -> 3.5.2)
14:12 < CIA-9> chris * r16354 /trunk/package/xorg/libxau/libxau.desc: * changed libxau to have a meaningful description
14:13 < rxr> router
14:13 < rxr> ah nexus up again
14:16 < rxr> just phoned them
14:16 < rxr> they re-install their FreeBSD once again, the usual once-in-a-while ...
14:16 < rxr> they said it is suppost to route again this evening and then at least the gsmp box will be there again
14:17 < rxr> I fear that nexus is the mirror will take some more time for those BSD freaks ...
14:18 < Baldzius> :)
14:26 < rxr> valentin: if you could bring your dreamcast up and running with linux I could port the dietlibbc to SuperH and the associated fame ,-))
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14:42 < jsaw> re
14:43 < jsaw> mtr: see "install" command for modprobe.conf
14:44 < jsaw> rxr: dietlibc builds for you ?
14:49 < jsaw> o.o
15:19 < LMJ> moin moin
15:21 < Baldzius> moin LMJ
15:23 < LMJ> how are you guys ?
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15:29 < CIA-9> chris * r16355 /trunk/package/xorg/libdmx/libdmx.desc: * changed libdmx to have a meaningful description
15:29 < CIA-9> chris * r16356 /trunk/package/xorg/libfontenc/libfontenc.desc: * changed libfontenc to have a meaningful description
15:29 < CIA-9> chris * r16357 /trunk/package/xorg/libfs/libfs.desc: * changed libfs to have a meaningful description
15:29 < CIA-9> chris * r16358 /trunk/package/xorg/libice/libice.desc: * changed libice to have a meaningful description
15:29 < CIA-9> chris * r16359 /trunk/package/xorg/liblbxutil/liblbxutil.desc: * changed liblbxutil to have a meaningful description
15:29 < CIA-9> chris * r16360 /trunk/package/xorg/liboldx/liboldx.desc: * changed liboldx to have a meaningful description
15:30 < CIA-9> chris * r16361 /trunk/package/xorg/libx11/libx11.desc: * changed libx11 to have a meaningful description
15:30 < CIA-9> chris * r16362 /trunk/package/xorg/libxcomposite/libxcomposite.desc: * changed libxcomposite to have a meaningful description
15:30 < CIA-9> chris * r16363 /trunk/package/xorg/libxcursor/libxcursor.desc: * changed libxcursor to have a meaningful description
15:30 < CIA-9> chris * r16364 /trunk/package/xorg/libxdamage/libxdamage.desc: * changed libxdamage to have a meaningful description
15:30 < CIA-9> chris * r16365 /trunk/package/xorg/libxdmcp/libxdmcp.desc: * changed libxdmcp to have a meaningful description
15:30 < CIA-9> chris * r16366 /trunk/package/xorg/libxevie/libxevie.desc: * changed libxevie to have a meaningful description
15:30 < CIA-9> chris * r16367 /trunk/package/xorg/libxext/libxext.desc: * changed libxext to have a meaningful description
15:31 < CIA-9> chris * r16368 /trunk/package/xorg/libxfont/libxfont.desc: * changed libxfont to have a meaningful description
15:31 < CIA-9> chris * r16369 /trunk/package/xorg/libxfontcache/libxfontcache.desc: * changed libxfontcache to have a meaningful description
15:31 < CIA-9> chris * r16370 /trunk/package/xorg/libxft/libxft.desc: * changed libxft to have a meaningful description
15:31 < CIA-9> chris * r16371 /trunk/package/xorg/libxi/libxi.desc: * changed libxi to have a meaningful description
15:31 < CIA-9> chris * r16372 /trunk/package/xorg/libxinerama/libxinerama.desc: * changed libxinerama to have a meaningful description
15:32 < CIA-9> chris * r16373 /trunk/package/xorg/libxkbfile/libxkbfile.desc: * changed libxkbfile to have a meaningful description
15:32 < CIA-9> chris * r16374 /trunk/package/xorg/libxkbui/libxkbui.desc: * changed libxkbui to have a meaningful description
15:32 < CIA-9> chris * r16375 /trunk/package/xorg/libxmu/libxmu.desc: * changed libxmu to have a meaningful description
15:32 < CIA-9> chris * r16376 /trunk/package/xorg/libxp/libxp.desc: * changed libxp to have a meaningful description
15:32 < CIA-9> chris * r16377 /trunk/package/xorg/libxpm/libxpm.desc: * changed libxpm to have a meaningful description
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15:33 < CIA-9> chris * r16381 /trunk/package/xorg/libxres/libxres.desc: * changed libxres to have a meaningful description
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15:33 < CIA-9> chris * r16383 /trunk/package/xorg/libxt/libxt.desc: * changed libxt to have a meaningful description
15:33 < CIA-9> chris * r16384 /trunk/package/xorg/libxtst/libxtst.desc: * changed libxtst to have a meaningful description
15:34 < CIA-9> chris * r16385 /trunk/package/xorg/libxv/libxv.desc: * changed libxv to have a meaningful description
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15:34 < CIA-9> chris * r16388 /trunk/package/xorg/libxxf86misc/libxxf86misc.desc: * changed libxxf86misc to have a meaningful description
15:34 < CIA-9> chris * r16389 /trunk/package/xorg/libxxf86vm/libxxf86vm.desc: * changed libxxf86vm to have a meaningful description
15:34 < CIA-9> chris * r16390 /trunk/package/xorg/xrandr/xrandr.desc: * changed xrandr to have a meaningful description
15:34 < CIA-9> chris * r16391 /trunk/package/xorg/xtrans/xtrans.desc: * changed xtrans to have a meaningful description
15:35 < CIA-9> chris * r16392 /trunk/package/xorg/xtrap/xtrap.desc: * changed xtrap to have a meaningful description
15:36 < CIA-9> chris * r16393 /trunk/package/xorg/libxfixes/libxfixes.desc: * changed libxfixes to have a meaningful description
15:52 < CIA-9> chris * r16394 /trunk/package/xorg/bigreqsproto/bigreqsproto.desc: * changed bigreqsproto to have a meaningful description
15:52 < CIA-9> chris * r16395 /trunk/package/xorg/compositeproto/compositeproto.desc: * changed compositeproto to have a meaningful description
15:52 < CIA-9> chris * r16396 /trunk/package/xorg/damageproto/damageproto.desc: * changed damageproto to have a meaningful description
15:52 < CIA-9> chris * r16397 /trunk/package/xorg/dmxproto/dmxproto.desc: * changed dmxproto to have a meaningful description
15:52 < CIA-9> chris * r16398 /trunk/package/xorg/evieext/evieext.desc: * changed evieext to have a meaningful description
15:52 < CIA-9> chris * r16399 /trunk/package/xorg/fixesproto/fixesproto.desc: * changed fixesproto to have a meaningful description
15:52 < CIA-9> chris * r16400 /trunk/package/xorg/fontcacheproto/fontcacheproto.desc: * changed fontcacheproto to have a meaningful description
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15:53 < CIA-9> chris * r16407 /trunk/package/xorg/recordproto/recordproto.desc: * changed recordproto to have a meaningful description
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15:55 < CIA-9> chris * r16414 /trunk/package/xorg/xf86bigfontproto/xf86bigfontproto.desc: * changed xf86bigfontproto to have a meaningful description
15:55 < CIA-9> chris * r16415 /trunk/package/xorg/xf86dgaproto/xf86dgaproto.desc: * changed xf86dgaproto to have a meaningful description
15:55 < CIA-9> chris * r16416 /trunk/package/xorg/xf86driproto/xf86driproto.desc: * changed xf86driproto to have a meaningful description
15:55 < CIA-9> chris * r16417 /trunk/package/xorg/xf86miscproto/xf86miscproto.desc: * changed xf86miscproto to have a meaningful description
15:55 < CIA-9> chris * r16418 /trunk/package/xorg/xf86rushproto/xf86rushproto.desc: * changed xf86rushproto to have a meaningful description
15:56 < CIA-9> chris * r16419 /trunk/package/xorg/xf86vidmodeproto/xf86vidmodeproto.desc: * changed xf86vidmodeproto to have a meaningful description
15:56 < CIA-9> chris * r16420 /trunk/package/xorg/xineramaproto/xineramaproto.desc: * changed xineramaproto to have a meaningful description
15:56 < CIA-9> chris * r16421 /trunk/package/xorg/xproto/xproto.desc: * changed xproto to have a meaningful description
15:56 < CIA-9> chris * r16422 /trunk/package/xorg/xproxymanagementprotocol/xproxymanagementprotocol.desc: * changed xproxymanagementprotocol to have a meaningful description
16:01 < rxr> ehrm ?
16:01 < rxr> apropos svn atomic commits ?
16:04 < rxr> but thanks for filling the text anyway ,-)
16:10 < valentin> this will make a good picure in the activity diagram for sure
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17:11 < morfoh> > pic-i386/atan2.o:i386/atan2.S:(.text+0x0): first defined here
17:11 < morfoh> !> pic-i386/atan2.o: In function `atan2':i386/atan2.S:(.text+0x16): multiple definition of `atan2'
17:11 < morfoh> ^--- rxr: 1-dietlibc
17:17 < rxr> strange my test build did not have those
17:19 < rxr> but jsaw also got this
17:19 < rxr> what did you build for ?
17:20 < rxr> btw. during building dietlibc or someting else ?
17:20 < morfoh> pmmx
17:20 < morfoh> but glibc based target
17:29 < rxr> I built 486, I rebuild with pmmx ...
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18:50 < madtux> greetings
18:53 < rxr> hi madtux
18:53 < rxr> strange dietlibc builds here for x86 ...
19:12 < jsaw> re
19:13 < jsaw> rxr: it still doesn't here.
19:13 < jsaw> and it's your fault... :)
19:15 < jsaw> it comes from the added file names of ceil.c and atan2.c, that causes double inclusion of the file due to how LIBMATH detectes files and i386/Makefile.add extends the list. I'll try now ceilc.c and atan2c.c
19:21 < rxr> jsaw: why does it buid here then
19:21 < rxr> ?
19:22 < jsaw> no idea
19:23 < CIA-9> jsaw * r16423 /trunk/package/base/dietlibc/libm.patch:
19:23 < CIA-9> * change the file names of ceil.c -> ceilc.c, atan2.c -> atan2c.c in the
19:23 < CIA-9> libm.patch, this caused double linking of these files on certain
19:23 < CIA-9> architectures
19:24 < jsaw> morfoh: --^ this works
19:24 < jsaw> == 03/28/06 21:28:00 =[1]=> Finished building package dietlibc.
19:28 < rxr> == 03/28/06 21:30:34 =[1]=> Finished building package dietlibc.
19:29 < jsaw> let's compare, paste the "make"-line from the log
19:30 < jsaw> and also the libm.so linking line
19:33 < rxr> the above was with your patch already
19:34 < jsaw> oh, ok.
19:35 < jsaw> I was just curious why you didn't experience that problem.
19:35 * rxr too
19:35 < rxr> I revert and rebuild
19:37 < rxr> but the oject should have been empty anyway, the function was in a #if block ...
19:37 < jsaw> it's not about the function it's about the file name and how the objects to be linked are detected.
19:38 < rxr> == 03/28/06 21:41:39 =[1]=> Finished building package dietlibc.
19:38 < jsaw> look at LIBMATH= in Makefile and i386/Makefile.add
19:39 < jsaw> is this a cross build?
19:40 < jsaw> That's my make line:
19:40 < jsaw> make CC=i686-t2-linux-gnu-gcc CPP=i686-t2-linux-gnu-cpp CXX=i686-t2-linux-gnu-g++ prefix=/usr/
19:40 < jsaw> dietlibc CC_FOR_BUILD=cc BUILDCC=cc BUILD_CC=cc HOSTCC=cc HOST_CC=cc STRIP=i686-t2-linux-gnu-strip AR=i686-t2-linux-gnu-ar LD=i686-t
19:40 < jsaw> 2-linux-gnu-ld RANLIB=i686-t2-linux-gnu-ranlib NM=i686-t2-linux-gnu-nm prefix=/usr/dietlibc LIBDIR=/usr/dietlibc/lib dyn all CROSS=i
19:40 < jsaw> 686-t2-linux-gnu- CC=cc MYARCH=i386 ARCH=i386
19:43 < rxr> hm - in my build with the old patch also only the .S files are used
19:43 < rxr> strange
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19:43 < rxr> maybe parallelism ?
19:43 < jsaw> hmm
19:43 < jsaw> but it's already NOPARALLEL...
19:43 < rxr> hm - oh
19:44 < jsaw> maybe host-system interaction?
19:44 < jsaw> (I have i686-t2-linux-gnu-* on that machine)
19:44 < morfoh> also here
19:46 < rxr> strange
19:46 < rxr> well - my host is x86-64 ...
19:46 < jsaw> ...
19:46 < rxr> anyway your change is more accurate, thanks ,-)
19:47 < jsaw> thanks,
19:47 < jsaw> but I have a bad feeling still
19:47 < jsaw> very strange...
19:47 < jsaw> I'll keep a note around...
19:49 < rxr> ,-)
19:49 < jsaw> rxr: can you check the kdmrc patch in the livecd target, it didn't apply yesterday (and I already removed it :( )
19:50 < morfoh> svn revert? :)
19:52 < jsaw> eh, no, I removed the build, so I can create a new patch...
19:52 < jsaw> can't*
19:54 < morfoh> :)
19:55 < morfoh> do you know what can be missing if your modular mkfontdir doesn't detect pcf.gz fonts?
19:55 < jsaw> O.O
19:56 < morfoh> :(
20:02 < morfoh> it see type1 and ttf, but not pcf :\
20:19 < mnemoc> jsaw: hi, did you skip linux26 when introducing NO-SSP for some reason?
20:20 < jsaw> ?
20:20 < mnemoc> .oO( wasn'T you? )o
20:20 < jsaw> no, I meant, what do you mean with "skip linux26" ???
20:21 < mnemoc> it doesn't have the NO-SSP flag, and it use to be in the blacklist before
20:22 < jsaw> oh, where's the blacklist?
20:22 < jsaw> or other way round, why should it be in the blacklist?
20:22 < mnemoc> gcc/parse-config case/esac to add the flag to activate ssp
20:23 < mnemoc> which was later replaced by the NO-SSP flag
20:23 < jsaw> ic
20:23 < jsaw> would there be a reason to compile the kernel without ssp?
20:24 < mnemoc> cc1 fails :p
20:24 < jsaw> oh really...?
20:24 < jsaw> which arch?
20:24 < mnemoc> pmmx
20:24 < jsaw> it didn't fail here (TM)
20:24 < mnemoc> cc1 say it doesn'T understand the argument
20:24 < jsaw> O.O
20:25 < mnemoc> next time i'll paste it
20:25 < mnemoc> i'm rebuilding 1-linux26
20:25 < jsaw> what stage?
20:25 < mnemoc> 1
20:25 < jsaw> I fear the previously mentioned host-system leak
20:26 < jsaw> mnemoc: to you have the *-unknown-linux-gnu-kcc compiler on your system?
20:26 < jsaw> do you*
20:35 < mnemoc> nope
20:37 < jsaw> mnemoc: what's KCC in the build log?
20:39 < valentin> re
20:39 < valentin> hi Dr J, mnemoc, rxr
20:39 < valentin> and morfoh
20:44 < jsaw> hi valentin
20:44 < jsaw> == 03/28/06 22:46:40 =[1]=> Finished building package linux26.
20:44 < jsaw> mnemoc: ---^
20:44 < mnemoc> mine still building :p
20:44 < mnemoc> hi valentin
20:54 < mnemoc> KCC=kcc
20:56 < mnemoc> it's [auto_config:71 (last $?=0)> make ARCH=i386 CROSS_COMPILE= KCC=kcc no2modconfig
20:56 < mnemoc> inmidiately saying: cc1: error: unrecognized command line option "-fstack-protector"
20:57 < mnemoc> on a ./scripts/Build-Pkg linux26
20:57 < jsaw> and I guess you have some kcc on you system
20:57 < jsaw> with version < 4?
20:57 < mnemoc> 4.0.2
20:57 < jsaw> or without SSP ...?
20:59 < jsaw> what's about ./scripts/Build-Target -job 1-linux26 ?
21:11 < mnemoc> how can i know if my local kcc support ssp?
21:18 < CIA-9> aldas * r16424 /trunk/package/kde/kdegraphics/ (3.5.1-CVE-2006-0301.patch kdegraphics.conf):
21:18 < CIA-9> * removed kdegraphics/3.5.1-CVE-2006-0301.patch - obsolete
21:18 < CIA-9> * removed kdegraphics.conf - kpovmodeler compiles (x86)
21:23 < jsaw> mnemoc: touch t.c ; kcc -fstack-protector -c -o /dev/null t.c for example
21:49 < CIA-9> aldas * r16425 /trunk/package/security/libchipcard2/libchipcard2.desc: * updated libchipcard2 (2.1.2 -> 2.1.3)
21:50 < CIA-9> aldas * r16426 /trunk/package/develop/gwenhywfar/gwenhywfar.desc: * updated gwenhywfar (2.1.0 -> 2.1.1)
21:50 < CIA-9> aldas * r16427 /trunk/package/office/aqbanking/aqbanking.desc: * updated aqbanking (1.9.10beta -> 1.9.11rc1)
22:18 < mnemoc> jsaw: just local kcc doesn'T support SSP
22:18 < mnemoc> err
22:18 < mnemoc> s/just/yes/
22:25 < jsaw> ...
22:26 < jsaw> so, Build-Pkg used host system compiler. What about ./scripts/Build-Target -job 1-linux26
22:26 < jsaw> ?
22:27 < jsaw> driving home, bbl
22:31 < mnemoc> it used toolchain's
22:31 < mnemoc> well.. it used Cross_CC_not_built_so_far :)
22:35 < mnemoc> but that's understandable
22:40 < jsaw> re
22:41 < jsaw> mnemoc: but some gcc was built in stage 0
22:41 < jsaw> what for if it is not used
23:05 -!- keinek [n=keinek@200-70-161-34.mrse.com.ar] has joined #t2
23:05 < keinek> hi
23:34 < jsaw> hi keinek
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