T2 IRC Log: 2007-05-03

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--- Log opened Thu May 03 00:00:44 2007
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09:14 < mtr> moin
09:20 < rxr> moin
09:21 < sepp> moin
09:22 [Users #t2]
09:22 [@ChanServ] [ emte__] [ mtr ] [ sepp ] [ valentin]
09:22 [ CIA-9 ] [ idealm] [ R4gnar0k] [ Stelz]
09:22 [ Dallur ] [ LMJ ] [ rxr ] [ TobiX]
09:22 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 13 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 12 normal]
09:34 < mtr> moin moin ... ;-)
09:38 < sepp> hi mtr, rxr :)
09:40 < CIA-9> rene * r23906 /trunk/package/base/lvm2/lvm2.desc: * updated lvm2 (2.02.24 -> 2.02.25)
09:43 < CIA-9> rene * r23907 /trunk/package/xorg/libxcomposite/libxcomposite.desc: * updated libxcomposite (0.3.1 -> 0.3.2)
09:45 < CIA-9> rene * r23908 /trunk/package/textproc/libmrss/libmrss.desc: * updated libmrss (0.17.1 -> 0.17.2)
09:48 < CIA-9> rene * r23909 /trunk/package/base/lsof/lsof.desc: * updated lsof (4.77 -> 4.78)
09:55 < CIA-9> rene * r23910 /trunk/package/develop/sparse/sparse.desc: * updated sparse (0.2 -> 0.3)
09:58 < CIA-9> rene * r23911 /trunk/package/mail/spamassassin/spamassassin.desc: * updated spamassassin (3.1.8 -> 3.2.0)
10:00 < CIA-9> rene * r23912 /trunk/package/network/ser2net/ser2net.desc: * updated ser2net (2.3 -> 2.4)
10:07 < CIA-9> rene * r23913 /trunk/package/network/libupnp/libupnp.desc: * updated libupnp (1.4.4 -> 1.4.6)
10:19 < CIA-9> rene * r23914 /trunk/package/audio/snd/snd.desc: * updated snd (9 -> 9.0)
11:17 < rxr> woohoo, down to 500 mail in my t2-update mail-box, 134 of them enirely unread, ..
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11:40 < CIA-9> rene * r23915 /trunk/package/contrib/lshw/ (. lshw.cache lshw.desc): * added lshw (B.02.10) - A small tool to provide detailed hardware configuration information
11:41 < CIA-9> rene * r23916 /trunk/package/x11/xdaf/ (. xdaf.cache xdaf.desc): * added xdaf (A.01.11.01) - Shows disk activity by animating the X11 cursor
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12:00 [Users #t2]
12:00 [@ChanServ] [ Dallur] [ LMJ] [ R4gnar0k] [ sepp ] [ TobiX ]
12:00 [ CIA-9 ] [ emte ] [ mtr] [ rxr ] [ Stelz] [ valentin]
12:00 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 12 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 11 normal]
12:00 < rxr> hi emte
12:19 < Stelz> woohoo
12:19 < Stelz> i bought UPS yesterday :P
12:20 < Stelz> so my uptime will r0ck :P
12:27 < rxr> :-)
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14:01 < Stelz> hrhr rxr
14:01 < Stelz> it'll be hard work...
14:01 < Stelz> 15:59'44 | cmihai> Well, just so you know, NEVER keep the kernel and userland out of sync. This is normal, OpenBSD is an OS, not just a kernel.
14:05 < rxr> re
14:16 < CIA-9> rene * r23917 /trunk/scripts/functions.in: * fixed hasflag to correctly match full flags, not random parts
14:18 < CIA-9> rene * r23918 /trunk/scripts/functions.in:
14:18 < CIA-9> * fixed match_source_file to only match in actually used overlay
14:18 < CIA-9> [D] tag lines, not the whole "potential chain"
14:35 -!- Capey [n=mipe@a88-113-108-58.elisa-laajakaista.fi] has joined #t2
14:45 < rxr> hey Capey
14:48 < CIA-9> rene * r23919 /trunk/scripts/ (Build-Pkg parse-config): * s/ROCK_THIS_IS_CHROOT/SDE_THIS_IS_CHROOT/g
14:51 < CIA-9> rene * r23920 /trunk/scripts/Build-Target: * updated Build-Target's included source documentation header
14:52 < CIA-9> rene * r23921 /trunk/scripts/config.hlp: * removed superflous comment in the config.hlp
14:54 < CIA-9> rene * r23922 /trunk/doc/PKG-BUILD-VARS: * fixed base explenation
14:56 < Capey> hi rxr
14:57 < Capey> rxr: have you builded wrt2 recently?
14:58 < rxr> nope I wanted to leave the joy for you :-)
14:59 < rxr> joy and fame and everything :-)
14:59 < rxr> I'm buy polishing documentation and website and PR etc. anyway
14:59 < Capey> rxr: can you look at the kernel of it. it builds some modules that i think it shouldnt.
14:59 < Capey> oh ok
15:00 < rxr> Capey: I read on the WRT homepage that the 2.6 kernel might not yet have wifi for the broadcom chipset
15:00 < rxr> I can also try building the t2 setup as you have done it
15:00 < Capey> rxr: does the build system modify $target/kernel.conf defs during kernel build
15:00 < rxr> btw. I installed FreeWRT on the new Linksys I got here
15:00 < rxr> FreeWRT sucks so majorly it is unbelieable they actually ship that fluff
15:00 < Capey> oh that bad?
15:01 < rxr> yes really really really badly ...
15:01 < Capey> oh ice-hockey continues. back after the match
15:01 < rxr> I used all sorts of Linux and Unix even the minimal ones but FreeWRT was the least useful thing I ever saw
15:01 < rxr> Capey: heh, have fun
15:13 < CIA-9> rene * r23923 /trunk/misc/luabash/Makefile:
15:13 < CIA-9> * fixed luabash build to over-ride the CXX to equal CC, as
15:13 < CIA-9> ExactBuild currently defaults to link shared objects with
15:13 < CIA-9> CXX, this should probably be carefully reviewed and adjusted
15:13 < CIA-9> globally upstream, later on
15:19 < CIA-9> rene * r23924 /trunk/package/filesystem/ntfs-3g/ntfs-3g.desc: * updated ntfs-3g (1.0 -> 1.417)
15:19 < CIA-9> rene * r23925 /trunk/package/filesystem/ntfs-3g/ntfs-3g.desc: * marked ntfs-3g Stable
15:42 < CIA-9> rene * r23926 /trunk/package/base/multitail/multitail.desc: * updated multitail (5.0.1 -> 5.0.2)
15:42 < CIA-9> rene * r23927 /trunk/package/mail/sylpheed/sylpheed.desc: * updated sylpheed (2.3.1 -> 2.4.1)
15:42 < CIA-9> rene * r23928 /trunk/package/security/samhain/samhain.desc: * updated samhain (2.3.3 -> 2.3.4)
15:43 < CIA-9> rene * r23929 /trunk/package/gnome2/glib/glib.desc: * updated glib (2.12.11 -> 2.12.12)
15:43 < Stelz> hm?
15:43 < Stelz> glib in gnome2 ? why?
15:44 < Stelz> it's better to put it @ devel/x11
15:44 < Stelz> i think..
15:47 < rxr> glib is not x11 at all
15:47 < rxr> it is pure C support like lists, array, hashes and such
15:47 < rxr> glib is the base of all Gtk+ and Gnome apps
15:48 < rxr> if outside gnome2/ it would match best into develop/ or some base-lib/ category
15:48 < rxr> but as the gnome repository is meant to hold all gnome stuff together so far it was sorted in there
15:48 < rxr> few stuff outside gnome/gtk does use it
15:48 < rxr> one exceptional example is irssi
15:48 < rxr> though there are a few others
15:49 < Stelz> yeh, then devel is better
15:50 < rxr> ok - gotta go - cu later
15:50 < Stelz> cu
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16:24 < emte> oi
16:29 < Capey> b
16:31 < sepp> c
17:05 < Stelz> d
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18:00 < Capey> whats next? e?
18:00 < Capey> lol
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20:26 < rxr> re
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21:04 < rxr> Your Rights Online: Breakpoints have now been patented
21:04 < rxr> http://www.freepatentsonline.com/20030208745.html
21:04 < rxr> http://yro.slashdot.org/yro/07/05/03/1719200.shtml
21:05 < rxr> valentin: maybe there is hope for your iBook:
21:05 < R4gnar0k> what? o_o
21:05 < rxr> http://www.forbrug.dk/presse/nyheder/pressekit/ibookg4/ibook-g4-english/
21:06 < rxr> "In a specific complaint case, the Consumer Complaints Board in Denmark now has evidence of a hidden, original design defect in Apple?s iBook G4."
21:07 < rxr> "... This made the Consumer Complaints Board suspect that the problem was a design fault with which the computer was born. So the Consumer Complaints Board sent one of the faulty computers to Delta, an independent electronics laboratory, to have it examined.
21:07 < rxr>
21:07 < rxr> The investigation showed that a solder joint between two components had broken, so that current could no longer pass through them. It also showed that the breakage occurs because the solder joint loosens slightly every time the computer is turned on and off. ..."
21:07 < rxr> hower they specifically mention G4
21:08 < rxr> no idea if the same "design flaw" is what makes your G3 do random suicide
21:08 < rxr> so - gotta go
21:10 < R4gnar0k> lol
21:11 < rxr> ok - we'll be off till Tue next week
21:11 < rxr> if some folks could take care of some updates or security issues till then, ... :-)
21:11 < sepp> cu
21:11 < rxr> though I might get online via 3G/UMTS from tiem to time
21:11 < rxr> cu then
21:12 < LMJ> cu rxr
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--- Log closed Fri May 04 00:00:45 2007