--- Log opened Sat Mar 03 00:00:14 2007 --- Day changed Sat Mar 03 2007 00:00 < Shingoshi> Crazy thing is, my system says I have it. 00:00 < R4gnar0k> o_o 00:00 < R4gnar0k> what is the exact error? 00:00 < Shingoshi> wam 00:01 < Shingoshi> lua/Makefile:1: build/top.make: No such file or directory 00:01 < Shingoshi> Seems things aren't being found. 00:02 < Shingoshi> http://rafb.net/p/SDZAxt96.html 00:04 < Shingoshi> If I could mount my raid from the T2 cd, I would install T2. 00:04 < Shingoshi> My /usr is on RAID5 00:05 < Shingoshi> T2 install doesn't see it. 00:11 < R4gnar0k> do you have autoconf/automake installed? 00:13 < Shingoshi> yes 00:13 < Shingoshi> And I just reinstalled lua. 00:13 < Shingoshi> Let me try it again. 00:13 < Shingoshi> Did you read my error report? 00:15 < R4gnar0k> yea 00:15 < Shingoshi> No change! 00:15 < R4gnar0k> hm 00:15 < R4gnar0k> this is a new Config? 00:16 < Shingoshi> Maybe I can build this in my Gentoo chroot. It is complete and functional. 00:24 < Shingoshi> It's the Config from svn. 00:29 < R4gnar0k> ok 00:29 < R4gnar0k> yea try in gentoo 00:29 < Shingoshi> I am downloading a new copy of the svn. 00:30 < Shingoshi> This time, I will make a compressed copy of it immediately. 00:30 -!- idealm_ [n=ideal@CPE-203-45-99-98.nsw.bigpond.net.au] has joined #t2 00:35 < Shingoshi> I will copy generic to a new minigeneric, and delete xorg and desktop. 00:38 -!- idealm [n=ideal@CPE-203-45-99-98.nsw.bigpond.net.au] has quit [Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)] 00:48 * Shingoshi needs advice here. I just did this in Build-Target, just under the gem description. tlz) compressor=lzma ; file=$file.tlz 00:49 < R4gnar0k> ok? 00:49 < Shingoshi> I want to know if this is where I can change the packaging to "makepkg etc etc etc.tlz 00:49 < R4gnar0k> afaik yes 00:50 < Shingoshi> rxr: Chime in here if you need to. I would like confirmation. 01:50 -!- mtr_ [n=Michael@kobz-590cad4c.pool.einsundeins.de] has joined #t2 01:59 -!- mtr [n=Michael@kobz-590cb60d.pool.einsundeins.de] has quit [Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)] 01:59 -!- mtr_ is now known as mtr 02:43 -!- Netsplit calvino.freenode.net <-> irc.freenode.net quits: @ChanServ, mtr, sepp, idealm_ 02:44 -!- Netsplit over, joins: @ChanServ, sepp, mtr, idealm_ 02:49 -!- emte [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has joined #t2 02:50 -!- [freenode-info] channel flooding and no channel staff around to help? please check with freenode support: http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#gettinghelp 03:00 -!- sepp [n=sepp@p85.212.62.135.tisdip.tiscali.de] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 03:12 -!- emte [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has quit [Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)] 03:23 -!- emte [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has joined #t2 04:20 -!- emte_ [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has joined #t2 04:22 -!- emte [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 07:04 -!- emte_ [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has quit [Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)] 07:12 -!- emte_ [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has joined #t2 08:41 -!- emte_ [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has quit [Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)] 08:48 -!- emte_ [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has joined #t2 09:14 -!- emte__ [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has joined #t2 09:14 -!- emte_ [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 09:34 < Shingoshi> Would T2 be of any real benefit to the compilation of Wine? 09:57 < emte__> odd question 09:57 -!- emte__ is now known as emte 09:58 < emte> t2 would be overkill 10:10 -!- idealm_ [n=ideal@CPE-203-45-99-98.nsw.bigpond.net.au] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 11:08 -!- emte [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 11:09 -!- emte [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has joined #t2 11:17 < rxr> re 11:28 < Stelz> rehi rxr 11:29 < rxr> hi Stelz 11:52 < CIA-8> rene * r22800 /trunk/package/graphic/gocr/gocr.desc: * updated gocr (0.43 -> 0.44) 11:53 < CIA-8> rene * r22801 /trunk/package/filesystem/nfs-utils/nfs-utils.desc: * updated nfs-utils (1.0.11 -> 1.0.12) 11:53 < CIA-8> rene * r22802 /trunk/package/develop/git/git.desc: * updated git (1.5.0.1 -> 1.5.0.2) 11:54 < rxr> oh my got, how can people do advertisements with such poor dithering: 11:54 < rxr> http://oas.wwwheise.de/RealMedia/ads/Creatives/dlink02_08home_07/DLink_CeBIT_728x90.gif 11:56 -!- Stelz [i=stelz@unaffiliated/stelz] has quit ["I wanna live my life like thunder!"] 11:59 < CIA-8> rene * r22803 /trunk/package/editors/geany/geany.desc: * updated geany (0.10.1 -> 0.10.2) 12:01 < CIA-8> rene * r22804 /trunk/architecture/avr32/kernel.conf: * yet again a revisited avr32/kernel.conf 12:10 -!- Stelz [i=stelz@unaffiliated/stelz] has joined #t2 12:10 < CIA-8> rene * r22805 /trunk/package/network/ndiswrapper/ndiswrapper.desc: * updated ndiswrapper (1.34 -> 1.38) 12:17 -!- sepp [n=sepp@p213.54.45.186.tisdip.tiscali.de] has joined #t2 12:17 < sepp> moin :) 12:18 -!- emte [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 12:19 -!- emte [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has joined #t2 12:22 < Stelz> moin sepp 12:22 < sepp> hi Stelz 12:23 < rxr> moin sepp 12:24 < sepp> hi rxr 12:32 -!- Stelz [i=stelz@unaffiliated/stelz] has quit ["I wanna live my life like thunder!"] 12:35 -!- Stelz [i=stelz@unaffiliated/stelz] has joined #t2 12:42 < CIA-8> susan * r22806 /trunk/package/gnome2/gconf/gconf.desc: * updated gconf (2.16.0 -> 2.16.1) 12:42 < CIA-8> susan * r22807 /trunk/package/gnome2/gnome-speech/gnome-speech.desc: * updated gnome-speech (0.4.9 -> 0.4.10) 12:42 < CIA-8> susan * r22808 /trunk/package/gnome2/gok/gok.desc: * updated gok (1.2.1 -> 1.2.3) 12:45 < CIA-8> rene * r22809 /trunk/package/mail/grepmail/grepmail.desc: * updated grepmail (5.3030 -> 5.3033) 12:47 < CIA-8> rene * r22810 /trunk/package/powerpc/gtkpbbuttons/gtkpbbuttons.desc: * updated gtkpbbuttons (0.6.7 -> 0.6.9) 12:49 < CIA-8> susan * r22811 /trunk/package/gnome2/gnome-python-extras/gnome-python-extras.desc: * updated gnome-python-extras (2.14.2 -> 2.14.3) 12:49 < CIA-8> susan * r22812 /trunk/package/gnome2/seahorse/seahorse.desc: * updated seahorse (0.9.91 -> 0.9.92) 13:58 -!- emte_ [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has joined #t2 14:00 -!- emte [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 14:25 -!- emte__ [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has joined #t2 14:27 -!- emte_ [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 15:48 -!- misl [n=chatzill@84-104-172-187.cable.quicknet.nl] has joined #t2 17:01 -!- emte__ [n=emte@d64-180-45-14.bchsia.telus.net] has quit [Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)] 17:14 -!- misl [n=chatzill@84-104-172-187.cable.quicknet.nl] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 17:49 < CIA-8> rene * r22813 /trunk/package/x86/acpid/acpid.conf: 17:49 < CIA-8> Claudio Leonel : 17:49 < CIA-8> * fixed acpid cross compile installation 18:06 -!- misl [n=chatzill@84-104-172-187.cable.quicknet.nl] has joined #t2 18:06 < misl> hi folks 18:16 < Stelz> rehi misl 18:16 < misl> hi Stelz 18:24 -!- R4gnar0k [n=loki@D8FA4DE6.ptr.dia.nextlink.net] has quit [Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)] 19:40 -!- sparc-kly_ [n=mubex@adsl-72-50-102-240.prtc.net] has joined #t2 19:56 -!- sparc-kly [n=mubex@adsl-72-50-102-240.prtc.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 20:01 -!- sparc-kly_ [n=mubex@adsl-72-50-102-240.prtc.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 20:20 -!- sparc-kly [n=mubex@adsl-72-50-102-240.prtc.net] has joined #t2 20:52 -!- d-marc [n=d-marc@HSI-KBW-091-089-001-031.hsi2.kabelbw.de] has joined #t2 20:53 < d-marc> hello 21:45 < sepp> hello d-marc 21:55 < Shingoshi> I asked this question, because of the lag that typically occurs with every release of Wine. So, hence the question, "Would T2 be of any real benefit to the compilation of Wine? 21:55 < Shingoshi> I should say in the context of Slackware. 21:57 < Shingoshi> How quickly would I be able to release new versions of Wine for Slackware from the time the source became available? 21:59 < Shingoshi> rxr: I want to know if you are truly interested in having me contribute to this project or not. I asked for access to the test site days ago, and nothing has happened yet. So I want to know if you are as serious as I am? 22:01 < sepp> maybe he just missed it or was away ;) 22:02 < Shingoshi> sepp: If that was directed at me, this has been an ongoing conversation. He didn't miss it. Neither has LMJ 22:04 < sepp> if you just want the latest greatest wine, i think on slackware t2 might be an overkill and you can just type configure; make ... into some terminal 22:04 < sepp> uhm, words out of order :) 22:05 < Shingoshi> I don't just want it for myself. I want to create distributable pkgs. 22:06 < sepp> for slackware? 22:06 < Shingoshi> yes! 22:07 < Shingoshi> That's why I am anxious to get T2 running and comfigured to create slackware pkgs. Too many pkgs are not available or simply too late. 22:07 < sepp> you could use t2 :P 22:08 < sepp> well, i do not really understand why you want to use t2 to build slackware packages, is the slackware way that bad? 22:08 < Shingoshi> I want to know if once I set it up, can I have an automated rebuild system for creating all of my slackware pkgs? 22:09 -!- d-marc [n=d-marc@HSI-KBW-091-089-001-031.hsi2.kabelbw.de] has left #t2 ["Time makes no sense"] 22:09 < Shingoshi> Slackware is way that slow to release new pkgs. 22:10 < Shingoshi> Extremely conservative/ 22:10 < sepp> if you build all the packages you want with t2, you can make an iso out of them and install it 22:10 < sepp> not slackware but still linux ... 22:10 < Shingoshi> But they need to be in Slackware format with no changes from the original format. 22:12 < Shingoshi> Again, this is not for me alone. It is to create a parasitic distribution which converts Slackware to T2. 22:12 < Shingoshi> But it must start as fully compatible with Slackware. 22:14 < sepp> i think you can do that, but i know nothing about slack or why you would want to do that 22:15 < sepp> if you dont like slackware because every package is 3 years old install something else 22:15 < sepp> much simpler :) 22:15 < Shingoshi> The advantage is by creating more up to date pkgs than are available on Slackware, more users would have the option to readily upgrade their systems to something more current than Slackware's current. 22:17 * Shingoshi is not interested in a conversation of justification, but simply deployment. Anything else is superfluous. 22:18 * Shingoshi simply wants to get the job done! 22:19 < sepp> hmm, since i know nothing about slackware i can not do much about it 22:20 < sepp> but unofficial packages mixed with official ones makes things only worse 22:21 < sepp> for wine that will be no problem 22:22 < Shingoshi> There are already numerous third-party pkgs for Slackware in common use. I am doing nothing new, just more advanced. 22:26 < sepp> well, what should i say, i would ditch it if it takes forever to get new official packages :) 22:26 < sepp> i used debian once 22:26 < sepp> guess it is the same situation 22:36 -!- sepp_ [n=sepp@p213.54.32.143.tisdip.tiscali.de] has joined #t2 22:53 -!- sepp [n=sepp@p213.54.45.186.tisdip.tiscali.de] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 22:53 -!- sepp_ is now known as sepp 23:24 -!- idealm [n=ideal@CPE-203-45-99-98.nsw.bigpond.net.au] has joined #t2 23:25 < Shingoshi> There is an undocumented target called "share" inside the trunk. I would like to know what is that target for? Is it a separate target independent of all others? 23:37 < sepp> i don't know 23:38 < sepp> guess it is shared functionallity 23:39 -!- misl [n=chatzill@84-104-172-187.cable.quicknet.nl] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 23:42 -!- misl [n=chatzill@84-104-172-187.cable.quicknet.nl] has joined #t2 --- Log closed Sun Mar 04 00:00:28 2007