T2 IRC Log: 2007-03-22

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--- Log opened Thu Mar 22 00:00:54 2007
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09:26 < sepp> moin :)
09:26 < AStorm> moin
09:27 < sepp> hi AStorm
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15:35 < rxr> re
15:36 < sepp> hi rxr
15:38 < rxr> back in berlin
15:38 < rxr> that was a trip and fair ...
15:45 < sepp> anything new at cebit? beside everyone speaking about trojan horses from some fascistic interior minister
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15:56 < CIA-18> susan * r23022 /trunk/package/gnome2/gthumb/gthumb.desc: * updated gthumb (2.7.9 -> 2.10.0)
16:02 < CIA-18> rene * r23023 /trunk/package/develop/vbindiff/vbindiff.desc: * updated vbindiff.desc meta info as pointed out by the author
16:20 < rxr> sepp: yes, more people know T2 than I thought and many more will take a look now :-)
16:28 < rxr> we had way too many handouts
16:28 < rxr> just a couple of hundreds ...
16:29 < rxr> we let Kyocera print two new stacks of paper on their booth
16:29 < rxr> we easily could have gave away more than thousand info papers ..
16:33 < AStorm> rxr, it's because T2 roxx
16:33 < AStorm> and it runs on a PSION :>
16:34 < CIA-18> rene * r23024 /trunk/package/emulators/libvirt/libvirt.desc: * updated libvirt (0.2.0 -> 0.2.1)
16:37 < rxr> AStorm: :-)
16:37 < rxr> we had really many intersting talks the whole week
16:37 < rxr> barely minuts to for something else
16:37 < rxr> not even the daily updates
16:38 < sepp> :)
16:44 < CIA-18> rene * r23025 /trunk/package/xorg/xf86-video-nv/xf86-video-nv.desc: * updated xf86-video-nv (1.99.1 -> 2.0.0)
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17:11 < CIA-18> rene * r23026 /trunk/package/xorg/xorg-server/xorg-server.desc: * updated xorg-server (1.2.99.901 -> 1.2.99.902)
17:11 < CIA-18> rene * r23027 /trunk/package/xorg/xf86-video-i810/xf86-video-i810.desc: * updated xf86-video-i810 (1.9.91 -> 1.9.92)
17:24 < rxr> hi d-marc
17:26 < d-marc> hello
17:26 < d-marc> how are you?
17:26 < d-marc> I was sick for the past days, probably some virus I cathed up
17:27 < d-marc> rxr: need to go in a moment, you wont forget about the pics, will you?
17:32 < rxr> just got back from cebit
17:32 < rxr> exhausted and such
17:32 < d-marc> rxr: btw the imcosys phone can only be flashed from windows
17:32 < rxr> just pasted all auto-update mails onto my reference builder
17:32 < d-marc> hehe
17:32 < rxr> and then I have to continue catching up all the other stuff ...
17:33 < rxr> d-marc: do you got the phone already or some info ?
17:33 < rxr> maybe drop it in private
17:33 < d-marc> it was in the news
17:33 < rxr> btw. when I was on their booth they wanted to call me back later when they have "one for me"
17:33 < rxr> they never called ...
17:33 < d-marc> I am not going to get it if its win32 only
17:34 < rxr> but the linux magazin ordered one for testing, we'll wait for the article first
17:34 < rxr> we have too many other contacts anyway ...
17:34 < d-marc> good idea
17:34 < rxr> fashers usually are simple anyway
17:34 < d-marc> I am carefula about it too
17:34 < rxr> the flashing would be the most trivial thing to get ported to linux ...
17:34 < rxr> usually just timed writing to some port
17:35 < d-marc> if they give you the info I am sure it is trivial
17:35 < rxr> yeah - or log the USB or so traffic ...
17:35 < rxr> can you post the news link ?
17:35 < d-marc> it was on prolinux the other day
17:35 < rxr> ah ok
17:36 < d-marc> I am off
17:36 < d-marc> take care and get some rest !!
17:40 < CIA-18> rene * r23028 /trunk/package/filesystem/parted/ (link-order-fix.patch parted.desc): * updated parted (1.8.2 -> 1.8.6)
17:40 < rxr> thanks :-)
17:40 < rxr> cu soon
17:41 < LMJ> moin moin
17:42 < rxr> moin moin LMJ
17:42 < LMJ> how are you rxr ?
17:46 < rxr> exhausted from CeBIT
17:46 < rxr> but that's fine it was a great show
17:47 < rxr> (great for T2 as well)
17:47 < LMJ> you had some nice contact or so ?
17:48 < rxr> many, we "just" printed hundreds of T2 handouts in english and german and we run out of them on day 3 (!!!)
17:48 < rxr> we reprinted stacks on the Kyocera booth 2 times (...)!!!
17:48 < rxr> next year we'll start with 1000 printed handouts right away ...
17:49 < rxr> we had continously great talks and interested people on the booth
17:49 < rxr> probably related due to the AVR32 board showing a video with a amplifier attached and the black MacBook showing the latest greated X.org + Intel driver + Beryl 3D effects ...
17:49 < rxr> CeBIT never was that great for T2 PR ...
17:51 < rxr> oh, and among the pre-CeBIT stuff the biggest IT publisher might print a T2/AVR32 acticle - at least the took photos and said to do so :-)
17:52 < LMJ> very nice
17:52 < LMJ> good investisment to go there
17:59 < CIA-18> rene * r23029 /trunk/package/base/binutils/binutils.desc: * updated binutils (2.17.50.0.12 -> 2.17.50.0.13)
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18:27 < CIA-18> rene * r23030 /trunk/package/base/lvm2/lvm2.desc: * updated lvm2 (2.02.22 -> 2.02.24)
18:27 < CIA-18> rene * r23031 /trunk/package/base/busybox/busybox.desc: * updated busybox (1.4.1 -> 1.4.2)
18:28 < CIA-18> rene * r23032 /trunk/package/x11/freetype/freetype.desc: * updated freetype (2.3.1 -> 2.3.2)
18:30 < CIA-18> rene * r23033 /trunk/package/xorg/libxdamage/libxdamage.desc: * updated libxdamage (1.1 -> 1.1.1)
18:35 < CIA-18> rene * r23034 /trunk/package/xorg/mkfontdir/mkfontdir.desc: * updated mkfontdir (1.0.2 -> 1.0.3)
18:36 < CIA-18> rene * r23035 /trunk/package/xorg/xdpyinfo/xdpyinfo.desc: * updated xdpyinfo (1.0.1 -> 1.0.2)
18:36 < CIA-18> rene * r23036 /trunk/package/xorg/xload/xload.desc: * updated xload (1.0.1 -> 1.0.2)
18:40 < rxr> LMJ: I'm right now reviewing and applying your patch
18:42 < CIA-18> rene * r23037 /trunk/package/printing/cups/cups.desc: * updated cups (1.2.8 -> 1.2.10)
18:42 < CIA-18> rene * r23038 /trunk/package/network/squid/squid.desc: * updated squid (2.6.STABLE10 -> 2.6.STABLE12)
18:53 < CIA-18> rene * r23039 / (35 files in 23 dirs): (log message trimmed)
18:53 < CIA-18> Johan :
18:53 < CIA-18> * updated xfce4-xmms-plugin (0.3.1 -> 0.5.1)
18:53 < CIA-18> * added thunar-thumbnailers (0.1.1) - A plugin for the new modern file manager for Xfce
18:53 < CIA-18> * added xfce4-fsguard-plugin (0.3.0) - A XFCE panel plugin to check the chosen mountpoint for free disk space
18:53 < CIA-18> * updated xfce4-sensors-plugin (0.9.0 -> 0.10.0)
18:53 < CIA-18> * added xfce4-datetime-plugin (0.5.0) - A XFCE date/calendar panel plugin
18:53 < AStorm> :>
18:53 < AStorm> Great.
18:58 < rxr> AStorm: the xfce, the updates or cebit ? ;-)
19:01 < AStorm> all 3 :>
19:01 < rxr> oh.
19:02 < AStorm> I'll try building T2 once more.
19:02 < AStorm> (the trunk)
19:02 < AStorm> Maybe with newer binutils it'll work.
19:02 < rxr> post build failures to the list ...
19:03 < AStorm> I'll have to subscribe to it... Ok.
19:03 < AStorm> This time I won't forget.
19:03 < AStorm> I'm currently _very_ angry at some couriers.
19:03 < AStorm> 3 time didn't deliver the package properly.
19:04 < AStorm> twice with my personal hour order: once it was ignored
19:04 < AStorm> second time (today, now) nobody showed up
19:04 < AStorm> :E
19:04 < rxr> valentin: http://scr3.golem.de/?d=0703/ps3-f1ce&a=51255
19:07 < rxr> AStorm: btw. Maybe wait 24 hours for the turnk build
19:07 < rxr> I have quite some many updates queued on the reference builder
19:07 < rxr> actually all of the last 8 days ...
19:07 < CIA-18> rene * r23040 /trunk/package/kde/qt/qt.desc: * updated qt (3.3.7 -> 3.3.8)
19:10 < AStorm> rxr: ok
19:10 < AStorm> I can wait :-)
19:19 < CIA-18> rene * r23041 /trunk/package/perl/perl-mp3-info/perl-mp3-info.desc: * updated perl-mp3-info (1.21 -> 1.22)
19:20 < AStorm> rxr: do you plan any changes to the basic build system?
19:23 < rxr> like multi versions and such ?
19:23 < rxr> we had quite some interesting proposals on the CeBIT
19:23 < rxr> we try to maintain backward compatibility for the professional users
19:24 < rxr> but base changes are of couse planned
19:24 < rxr> best make proposals, e.g. to the list
19:27 < CIA-18> rene * r23042 /trunk/package/base/readline/readline.desc: * updated readline (5.2 -> 5.2-001)
19:27 < CIA-18> rene * r23043 /trunk/package/develop/liboil/liboil.desc: * updated liboil (0.3.10 -> 0.3.11)
19:28 < CIA-18> rene * r23044 /trunk/package/xorg/libxinerama/libxinerama.desc: * updated libxinerama (1.0.1 -> 1.0.2)
19:28 < CIA-18> rene * r23045 /trunk/package/python/pysqlite2/pysqlite2.desc: * updated pysqlite2 (2.3.1 -> 2.3.3)
19:28 < CIA-18> rene * r23046 /trunk/package/python/pysqlite/pysqlite.desc: * updated pysqlite (1.1.7 -> 1.1.8a)
19:36 < CIA-18> rene * r23047 /branches/6.0/package/www/firefox/firefox.desc: * updated firefox (1.5.0.10 -> 1.5.0.11)
19:37 < AStorm> Anything that will affect the basic build?
19:37 < LMJ> rxr : i will try to add the last new plugins to xfce4.4 asap
19:38 < AStorm> Could help you with that, but... only if I manage to build T2 :P
19:39 < LMJ> hehe
19:39 < LMJ> i'm building my new one ATM AStorm :-P
19:39 < LMJ> a x86_64 desktop target
19:39 < AStorm> Ok... so you say that's safe?
19:39 < AStorm> I'll start from x86_64 only-X target
19:39 < AStorm> then go up from there
19:40 < valentin> hi rxr
19:40 < LMJ> that's why i fixed Xfce issues ;)
19:40 < valentin> wb
19:43 < rxr> hi valentin
19:43 < LMJ> hello valentin
19:43 < rxr> AStorm: + susan is doing the gnome update if you use gnome ...
19:43 < rxr> should hit trunk tomorrow, likewise
19:44 < AStorm> rxr: no, I don't :-)
19:44 < AStorm> I was talking like basic build up to X.
19:45 < rxr> :-)
19:48 < AStorm> Hmm... I'll add a cvs firefox desc for my own use, too
19:48 < AStorm> :-)
19:48 < AStorm> beryl is up to date, I see.
19:49 < CIA-18> rene * r23048 /trunk/package/perl/perl-glib/perl-glib.desc: * updated perl-glib (1.142 -> 1.144)
19:49 < rxr> not up-to-date :-)
19:49 < rxr> I just queued the new major update on the ref. builder
19:49 < rxr> I've to go now
19:49 < rxr> beryl most probably will have built over the night and hit trunk in the morning
19:50 < rxr> cu then
19:50 < AStorm> BTw...
19:50 < AStorm> Core2 shouldn't be optimised with -march=nocona
19:50 < AStorm> that will slow things down (known fact)
19:51 < R4gnar0k> oh?
19:51 < AStorm> It should either use no march (gcc 4.1.x), march=native (4.2.x) or march=core2 (4.3.x)
19:55 < AStorm> Maybe i'll do a gcc-4.2 desc too :>
19:56 < AStorm> There is an -rc already available.
19:56 < R4gnar0k> how big is the performance hit with nonona?
19:57 < AStorm> My measurement gave 10% on LAME
19:57 < AStorm> and about 8% on mencoder
19:57 < AStorm> Didn't bother to test on anything else.
19:58 < AStorm> ftp://ftp.mirrorservice.org/sites/sourceware.org/pub/gcc/prerelease-4.2.0-20070316/
19:58 < AStorm> Get your 4.2.0 here :>
19:58 < AStorm> It's "almost" rc
19:58 < AStorm> The -rc was to have been released on 03-12
19:59 < AStorm> but the main manager let it slip for real-life reasons
19:59 < AStorm> Changelog:
19:59 < AStorm> http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.2/changes.html
20:03 < R4gnar0k> btw march=native is bad for cross compiling
20:05 < AStorm> Yes.
20:05 < AStorm> For cross, you should use march=generic :>
20:07 < AStorm> BTW, ./Config is very slow
20:07 < AStorm> and is spamming the terminal with Lua accelerator :>
20:08 < AStorm> Very slow means like 5s/option
20:08 < AStorm> Exiting/entering menu takes like 10s
20:08 < AStorm> And it's a damn Core 2 Duo...
20:08 < AStorm> I wonder how would it look on some less beefy machine :P
20:10 < R4gnar0k> hmmm
20:10 < R4gnar0k> o, final answer. If you're using GCC 4.1, use -march=prescott for Intel Core Solo/Duo and -march=nocona (and an amd64 profile) for Core 2 Solo/Duo. For GCC 4.2, a Core Solo/Duo should use -march=prescott -mtune=generic, and Core 2 Solo/Duo should be set to -march=nocona -mtune=generic. GCC trunk adds -march=core2 and support for the SSSE3 instruction set, but that won't be out for quite a while yet.
20:11 < R4gnar0k> (from the gentoo archive)
20:11 < AStorm> Which is wrong!
20:11 < AStorm> (according to my tests, with gentoo :> )
20:11 < AStorm> (and according to some forumers at forums.gentoo.org)
20:11 < R4gnar0k> weird
20:12 < AStorm> They didn't even test it.
20:12 < R4gnar0k> no that info supposedly came from intel
20:12 < AStorm> Wicked?!?
20:13 < AStorm> Let's try it again, maybe it was some artifact...
20:13 < AStorm> (of some broken Gentoo patch)
20:14 < R4gnar0k> what's the mtune you used?
20:18 < AStorm> -march=nocona
20:18 < AStorm> -march implies -mtune
20:18 < R4gnar0k> yea but you can still override it
20:18 < AStorm> Yep.
20:18 < AStorm> I didn't use any.
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20:23 < R4gnar0k> intel advices -march=nocona -mtune=generic
20:27 < AStorm> For 4.2? :>
20:28 < R4gnar0k> yea
21:29 < AStorm> Yep, for 4.1 it's -march=nocona itself :P
21:30 < AStorm> rxr: scripts/config-functions.in: line 284: [: O: integer expression expected
21:35 < AStorm> Hm, I'll have to add chroot support for exim :>
21:58 < AStorm> Blah, the Config script is so sloooow...
22:00 < AStorm> BTW, please add description for dejavu font, and maybe make it the default, optionally
22:01 < sepp> please send a patch :)
22:02 < AStorm> Will do.
22:02 < AStorm> Another thing: split debug support
22:03 < AStorm> This would make use of objcopy to copy debugging info away
22:03 < AStorm> it would make it easier to distribute and optional :-)
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22:05 < sepp> split what?
22:08 < AStorm> debugging symbols
22:08 < AStorm> from executables and libs, to some separate dir
22:08 < AStorm> and file
22:08 < AStorm> man objcopy :-)
22:08 < AStorm> options --only-keep-debug
22:09 < AStorm> and --add-gnu-debuglink=
22:10 < sepp> you want extra packages with debug info like e.g. debian?
22:12 < AStorm> No, separate debugging altogether :>
22:12 < AStorm> Well... yes.
22:12 < AStorm> Also, maybe such an option in the build system.
22:13 < sepp> there is an option to build packages with debug symbols ...
22:13 < sepp> but i guess you want both
22:14 < AStorm> Yep, I'd love to keep debugging separate.
22:15 < AStorm> You can also easily dose debugging info with separate files.
22:18 < AStorm> Implementing that shouldn't be hard, just a single hook. Will do... :>
22:18 < AStorm> (before stripping)
22:18 < sepp> :)
22:18 < AStorm> And change the debugging option to a menu:
22:19 < AStorm> none, builtin, separate
22:21 < sepp> how do you tell gdb to use the separate file?
22:22 < AStorm> You use objcopy --add-gnu-debuglink on the .so or executable
22:22 < sepp> ohhh, that is not as neat as i thought
22:22 < AStorm> objcopy --add-gnu-debuglink= someexe
22:22 < AStorm> :-)
22:23 < AStorm> It is quite neat.
22:23 < sepp> would be nice if gdb could do that instead
22:23 < AStorm> Well... I think it can, let's see...
22:25 < AStorm> Maybe gdb -s
22:25 < AStorm> (or core instead of the executable)
22:25 < AStorm> Oh...
22:25 < sepp> that is for the core dump
22:25 < AStorm> it's even described in gdb's info page
22:26 < AStorm> set debug-file-directory DIRECTORY
22:27 < AStorm> Heh.
22:27 < AStorm> Even you don't have to use objcopy
22:27 < sepp> let me guess, as everything with gdb it does not work or only 5% of the time and only if it is monday?
22:27 < AStorm> you can use strip -f
22:28 < AStorm> No, it does work, but the file still has to have a debug link :>
22:28 < AStorm> (though just a filename is necessary)
22:28 < sepp> sounds good
22:29 < AStorm> Hm.
22:29 < AStorm> The strip has to be from elfutils and not binutils.
22:29 < AStorm> The binutils one doesn't have the -f option
22:29 < AStorm> you can of course use objcopy instead.
22:33 < sepp> sounds good, will give it a try (once you implemented it :))
22:34 < AStorm> Mkay.
22:36 < AStorm> Hmm.
22:36 < AStorm> SDECFG_DEBUG does something weird...
22:36 < AStorm> one: it doesn't actually add -g3 to CFLAGS
22:36 < AStorm> two: disabling it adds --disable-debug
22:36 < AStorm> enabling it doesn't add --enable-debug
22:36 < AStorm> you know, some packages may build w/o debugging by default.
22:38 < sepp> the gcc wrapper will remove it
22:38 < sepp> i think
22:41 < AStorm> Shouldn't.
22:42 < AStorm> Should rather add it if debugging is on :>
22:42 < AStorm> Ok, I've added the objcopy code to the strip wrapper
22:42 < AStorm> Now... do the menu and an option with PATH.
22:42 < sepp> i mean if it is off ...
22:46 < AStorm> Aha.
22:46 < AStorm> I have a tiny question.
22:47 < AStorm> Is the script wrapper launched with multiple files as args, or one file per run?
22:47 < AStorm> *strip script wrapper
22:47 < sepp> i dont know that
22:49 < AStorm> Hmm.
22:54 < AStorm> Ok... like the first part of the patch? http://wklej.org/id/e1b9e804a8
22:54 < AStorm> Whoops.
22:55 < AStorm> 2 missing " :>
22:56 < AStorm> Fixed, and working further.
22:56 < sepp> :)
22:57 < AStorm> Whoops again
22:57 < AStorm> I've to remove the "exec"
22:57 < AStorm> Or it'll replace the script.
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23:18 < AStorm> Ok, got a full patch
23:18 < AStorm> Let's see if it works :-)
23:20 < AStorm> Hmm, I'll better check if any tools call strip directly (they shouldn't)
23:25 < AStorm> Ok, the scripts seem ok...
23:27 < AStorm> BTW, should I prepend the path with $ROOT?
23:27 < AStorm> Ah, I see you're using bind or loop mounts. Good.
23:28 < AStorm> I wonder which directory to point the default separate debug dir at.
23:29 < sepp> $root
23:29 < sepp> i mean not for debugdir
23:29 < AStorm> I know.
23:29 < AStorm> Hmm... /usr/debug?
23:29 < AStorm> Or /opt/debug?
23:30 < AStorm> Definitely not /debug
23:30 < sepp> $prefix/debug?
23:31 < AStorm> This will make separating the debug info out much harder.
23:31 < AStorm> (find instead of mv :P )
23:31 < AStorm> I'd rather vote for /opt/debug
23:31 < AStorm> it's optional anyway :>
23:31 < AStorm> Then give that dir in default gdb config.
23:32 < AStorm> Or maybe not, just point users to it :>
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