--- Log opened Tue Jul 24 00:00:56 2007 00:19 < CIA-9> aldas * r25145 /branches/6.0/package/graphic/gimp/ (gimp.conf gimp.desc): 00:19 < CIA-9> * merged r19231, r19306, r23692, r24272, r24827, r24915, r24998 from trunk to branches/6.0: 00:19 < CIA-9> updated gimp (2.2.12 -> 2.2.17) 00:19 < CIA-9> security update: CVE-2007-2356, CVE-2007-2949, CVE-2007-4519 00:28 < sepp> hi Baldzius :) 00:29 < Baldzius> hi sepp :) 00:31 < CIA-9> aldas * r25146 /branches/6.0/package/mail/spamassassin/spamassassin.desc: 00:31 < CIA-9> * merged r23911, r24507 from trunk to branches/6.0 00:31 < CIA-9> updated spamassassin (3.1.8 -> 3.2.1) 00:31 < CIA-9> security update: CVE-2007-2873 00:32 < sepp> nice to see you again :) 00:33 < Baldzius> me2 :) 00:38 < CIA-9> aldas * r25147 /branches/6.0/package/graphic/libexif/ (doc-install.patch libexif.desc set-correct-include-dir.patch): 00:38 < CIA-9> * merged r24092, r24226, r24499, r24575 from trunk to branches/6.0: 00:38 < CIA-9> updated libexif (0.6.13 -> 0.6.16) 00:38 < CIA-9> security update: CVE-2007-2645, CVE-2007-4168 01:16 -!- kic_ [n=rfoote@adsl-074-238-088-202.sip.bct.bellsouth.net] has joined #T2 01:27 -!- kic- [n=rfoote@adsl-074-238-088-202.sip.bct.bellsouth.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 01:30 -!- cyda [n=Cyda@adsl-074-238-088-202.sip.bct.bellsouth.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 01:30 -!- cyda [n=Cyda@adsl-074-238-088-202.sip.bct.bellsouth.net] has joined #t2 01:50 < CIA-9> aldas * r25148 /branches/6.0/package/develop/hte/ (hotfix_libs_at_the_end.patch hte.conf hte.desc): 01:50 < CIA-9> * updated hte (0.9.2 -> 2.0.8) in branch/6.0: 01:50 < CIA-9> security update: CVE-2007-2823 01:50 -!- Baldzius [n=Baldzius@86.41.72.186] has quit ["Leaving"] 09:37 < mtr> moin 09:46 < rxr> re 09:47 [Users #t2] 09:47 [@ChanServ ] [ CIA-9 ] [ Fatal] [ mtr ] [ rxr ] [ TobiX ] 09:47 [ axion__ ] [ cyda ] [ kic_ ] [ pdinoto_] [ sepp ] [ valentin ] 09:47 [ cbrake_away] [ Dallur] [ LMJ_p] [ Ragnarin] [ Stelz] [ write_erase] 09:47 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 18 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 17 normal] 09:47 < mtr> moin rxr 09:47 < rxr> moin mtr 09:48 < rxr> heh - finally 09:49 < rxr> our spamassassin is now configured and trained in a way that I did not got a single SPAM mail in my inbox over night ! 10:25 < rxr> oh mtr , happy birthday, it was yesterday, wasn't it 10:26 < rxr> or one week ago 10:26 < rxr> damn I need some alarm calendar :-) 10:28 -!- write_erase [n=olivier@vaio.aixmarseille.com] has quit ["Leaving"] 10:39 < mtr> rxr, hey - thanks! 10:40 < mtr> it was a week ago, though :) 10:41 < rxr> yeah - noticed in xing already ... 10:55 < rxr> r24454 | mtr | 2007-06-12 08:52:51 +0200 (Tue, 12 Jun 2007) | 2 lines 10:55 < rxr> * fixed uclibc package builds for util-linux, psmisc, acl, at and usbutils 10:55 < rxr> ^- those do not work fo rme, I have no libintl in the build anyway 11:01 < rxr> without it e.g. psmisc and util-linux build fine 11:01 < rxr> where did you got libintl from and why was this needed ? 11:14 * mtr reading the svn diff ... 11:17 < mtr> psmisc had a uclibc patchfile before, which didn't apply any more, afair 11:18 < mtr> just substituted the patch with export LIBS=-lintl 11:18 < mtr> maybe psmisc now builds even without lintl 11:20 < rxr> HEAD breaks not finding -lintl ... 11:21 < mtr> libintl.so is from gettext, uClibc does not have it itself 11:22 < mtr> adding lintl should depend on DISABLE_NLS then, right? 11:25 < rxr> hm - I have gettext in the rescue 11:26 * rxr testbuilding a rescue w/ uclibc 11:27 < rxr> but rescue has: 11:27 < rxr> export SDECFG_DISABLE_NLS='1' 11:34 < mtr> we changed the configure option filter some weeks ago, since then gettext is able to build a libintl.so with --enable-nls, but it needs DISABLE_NLS to be '0' 11:34 < mtr> anyway, the psmisc and util-linux patches should check the DISABLE_NLS setting 11:40 < sepp> moin :) 11:47 < mtr> moin moin sepp :) 11:49 < sepp> hi mtr :) 12:45 -!- Baldzius [n=Baldzius@86.41.72.186] has joined #t2 12:45 < Baldzius> morning 12:46 < rxr> hi Baldzius 12:47 < Baldzius> hi rxr 12:51 < CIA-9> aldas * r25149 /trunk/package/network/tcpdump/tcpdump.desc: 12:51 < CIA-9> * updated tcpdump (3.9.6 -> 3.9.7) 12:51 < CIA-9> * security update: CVE-2007-3798 12:52 < mtr> wb Baldzius :) 12:52 < Baldzius> hi mtr :) 13:01 < CIA-9> mtr * r25150 /trunk/package/multimedia/ffmpeg/ffmpeg.conf: 13:01 < CIA-9> * fixed ffmpeg configure options to reflect the 13:01 < CIA-9> the changed option naming 13:05 < CIA-9> aldas * r25151 /trunk/package/network/bind/bind.desc: 13:05 < CIA-9> * updated bind (9.4.1 -> 9.4.1-P1) 13:05 < CIA-9> * security update: CVE-2007-2925, CVE-2007-2926 13:11 < CIA-9> aldas * r25152 /trunk/package/audio/alsa-lib/alsa-lib.desc: * updated alsa-lib (1.0.14 -> 1.0.14a) 13:16 < CIA-9> aldas * r25153 /branches/6.0/package/network/bind/bind.desc: 13:16 < CIA-9> * updated bind (9.3.4 -> 9.3.4-P1) in branch/6.0: 13:16 < CIA-9> * security update: CVE-2007-2926 13:31 < CIA-9> aldas * r25154 /trunk/package/filesystem/xfsprogs/xfsprogs.desc: * updated xfsprogs (2.8.18 -> 2.9.3) 13:36 -!- sepp_ [n=sepp@Z4644.z.pppool.de] has joined #t2 13:36 < CIA-9> aldas * r25155 /trunk/package/database/sqlite/sqlite.desc: * updated sqlite (3.4.0 -> 3.4.1) 13:41 -!- DeeKey [n=kulandin@jabber.hst.ru] has joined #t2 13:41 < DeeKey> hi! 13:43 < Baldzius> hi DeeKey 13:45 [Users #t2] 13:45 [@ChanServ ] [ CIA-9 ] [ Fatal] [ pdinoto_] [ sepp_ ] 13:45 [ axion__ ] [ cyda ] [ kic_ ] [ Ragnarin] [ Stelz ] 13:45 [ Baldzius ] [ Dallur] [ LMJ_p] [ rxr ] [ TobiX ] 13:45 [ cbrake_away] [ DeeKey] [ mtr ] [ sepp ] [ valentin] 13:45 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 20 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 19 normal] 13:47 -!- write_erase [n=olivier@81.80.156.36] has joined #t2 13:48 -!- sepp [n=sepp@Z639a.z.pppool.de] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 13:51 < CIA-9> aldas * r25156 /trunk/package/ruby/ruby/ruby.desc: * updated ruby (1.8.6 -> 1.8.6-p36) 14:29 -!- mqueiros [n=mqueiros@c-217-70-66-208.bragatel.pt] has joined #t2 14:31 < rxr> re 14:37 -!- Stelz [n=stealth@unaffiliated/stelz] has quit [Read error: 113 (No route to host)] 15:14 -!- cbrake_away is now known as cbrake 15:28 -!- Baldzius [n=Baldzius@86.41.72.186] has quit ["Leaving"] 15:30 -!- Stelz [n=stealth@unaffiliated/stelz] has joined #t2 15:35 < CIA-9> mtr * r25157 /trunk/package/qt/qte/qte.desc: * updated qte (3.3.7 -> 3.3.8) 15:56 -!- Stelz [n=stealth@unaffiliated/stelz] has quit [Read error: 113 (No route to host)] 16:03 < CIA-9> rene * r25158 /trunk/package/filesystem/parted/parted.conf: * workaround parted failing to link to readline due to -Wl,--as-needed, ... 16:11 -!- kic_ is now known as kic- 16:11 < kic-> re 16:30 < sepp_> hi kic- :) 16:31 < DeeKey> hello 16:31 < sepp_> hi DeeKey :) 16:37 < mtr> hello DeeKey, kic- :) 16:47 -!- Stelz [n=stealth@unaffiliated/stelz] has joined #t2 16:52 < DeeKey> what is the meaning of pkg_linux26_post.conf files? 16:54 < rxr> any package can have pkg_$pkg_{pre,post}.conf files that are evaluated 16:54 < rxr> pre or post this other package is built 16:54 < rxr> e.g to patc optional support in or whatever 16:54 < rxr> so when this pkg_linux26_post.conf is evaulated during the linux26 pkg build after the original linux26 stuff was evaluated 16:59 < DeeKey> hmm... So, the algorithm is the following: 16:59 < DeeKey> Linux26 package get evaluated; 16:59 < DeeKey> When it is finished, then t2 starts searching for the files pkg_linux26_post.comf. If the file found, then the package start to evaluate 17:01 < rxr> yes, then those files are evaluates to allow packages, architectures and targets to alter and/or extend the package that is currently beeing built 17:01 < rxr> hi kic- 17:01 < DeeKey> ha, but what if it will be vise versa? Firs my package and then linux26 ? 17:02 < rxr> this is just the evaluation of what todo 17:02 < rxr> rule number 1: the _pre stuff is superflous, always use the _post stuff 17:02 < rxr> and then add your stuff to the premake hook: 17:02 < rxr> hook_add premake 5 "untar rtai... ; built whatever ; probably patch something" 17:03 < DeeKey> the problem is that my pckage is somehow evaluated before linux! 17:03 < rxr> or even a function in the file 17:03 < rxr> you only want to build it and patch the linux kernel before the kernel is built 17:03 < rxr> but the order we speak about is "meta dataq gathering evaluation order of T2 17:03 < rxr> " 17:03 < DeeKey> Actually now! I just added linux patch to the linux26 dir 17:04 < rxr> so you want the linux26 stuff to be read in and after that hook into the build process at the correct location to inject the rtai stuff 17:04 < DeeKey> I noticed, that there is an option i configuration menu: save linux sources to /usr/src 17:04 < rxr> yes, that option even is brand new, just added 1 1/2 weeks ago 17:05 < DeeKey> RTAI is a standalone program. 17:05 < DeeKey> It needs some linux sources to build (i think .configure) 17:07 < DeeKey> What is the best way to debug the package? (talking about RTAI) 17:07 < DeeKey> Do I need to recompile the whole target or maybe i could compile a single linux26 package to triger the post.conf? 17:09 < rxr> you can build a single package of your target with Build-Target -job $stage-$pkg 17:09 < rxr> so Build-Target -job 5-linux26 (for example) 17:10 < DeeKey> rxr: thank you for an advice 17:11 < rxr> you can "debug" by enabling the XTRACE Config option resulting in a line-by-line print of the stuff evaluated during he build 17:11 < rxr> the build 17:11 < rxr> if any build breaks and you have the src.* dirs you can enter it: 17:11 < rxr> cd src.linux26.*whatever* 17:11 < rxr> and run the included files: 17:12 < rxr> ./debug.sh 17:12 < rxr> which brings you into exactly the environment, chroot, sandbox, with the T2 tools, wrappers and environment set used during the build 17:13 < DeeKey> great, thankyu 17:16 < rxr> you'r welcome :-) 17:16 [Users #t2] 17:16 [@ChanServ] [ cyda ] [ kic- ] [ pdinoto_] [ Stelz ] 17:16 [ axion__ ] [ Dallur] [ LMJ_p ] [ Ragnarin] [ TobiX ] 17:16 [ cbrake ] [ DeeKey] [ mqueiros] [ rxr ] [ valentin ] 17:16 [ CIA-9 ] [ Fatal ] [ mtr ] [ sepp_ ] [ write_erase] 17:16 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 20 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 19 normal] 17:17 < DeeKey> hmmm.... Priority question... 17:17 < DeeKey> There is a line in rtai.desc: 17:17 < DeeKey> [P] 0 ------5----9 101.000 17:18 < DeeKey> so actually the priority was switched off?! 17:18 < DeeKey> That is why RTAI evaluated before linux26 package! Or I am mistaken? 17:31 < sepp_> the '0' means not default enabled 17:32 -!- write_erase [n=olivier@81.80.156.36] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 17:32 < sepp_> O 17:35 < DeeKey> What does it mean "to be build by default?" 17:35 < rxr> to be selected by default 17:36 < rxr> if not further re-selected in your target 17:42 < DeeKey> hmm.. I have rebuild my target again I still dont get why RTAI is build in the first step! 17:43 < DeeKey> here is sequence for my build http://pastebin.com/m782f28f6 17:44 < rxr> you have to diferentiate in what the package rtai builds and what the rtai package alters in the linux kernel 17:45 < rxr> when everything that the rtai package builds is built while the kernel is built then the rtai package likely does not build anything when just the rtai package is built 17:45 < rxr> (we likely want to tag those packages VIRTUAL in the future= 17:45 < rxr> ) 17:45 < rxr> in that case the package just hooks into the build of the linux26 package and performs it's patching and compiling additional stuff 17:55 -!- LMJ_p [n=LMJ@laf31-2-82-224-107-105.fbx.proxad.net] has quit ["Leaving"] 17:55 -!- LMJ [n=serwou@laf31-2-82-224-107-105.fbx.proxad.net] has joined #t2 18:01 < LMJ> moin moin 18:04 < DeeKey> what does =[1]=> mean in the build logs? Example: 18:04 < DeeKey> 18:40:25 =[1]=> Building contrib/rtai [3.5 7.0-trunk]. 18:04 < DeeKey> hello LMJ 18:06 < LMJ> hello DeeKey 18:07 < rxr> DeeKey: stage 18:07 < DeeKey> but why is it the 1st one?! 18:08 < rxr> 0 is toolchain 18:08 < rxr> 1 is crossbuild 18:08 < rxr> 5 is all the rest 18:08 < DeeKey> in rtai.desc it should be 5! 18:08 < rxr> 9 is rebuild for paranoid people with too many cpu cycles 18:08 < DeeKey> it is 5, i mean 18:09 < DeeKey> [P] X -----5---9 101.000 18:09 < rxr> yes, that is how normal packages look like 18:10 < rxr> http://www.t2-project.org/handbook/html/t2.build-auto.html#t2.build-stages 18:10 < DeeKey> But why then RTAI is compiled during hte first stage!? 18:10 < rxr> because when enabled it is basic part of the system 18:11 < rxr> but as I said, the RTAI package probably will empty anyway, doing all it's modifications to the linux package 18:11 < DeeKey> You mean that i should delte rtai.conf ? 18:11 < rxr> I have not read it 18:11 < DeeKey> :) 18:11 < rxr> but as I said, the major part of the rtai package will be going on in the pkg_linux26_post.conf 18:11 < rxr> by modifying the linux kernel that is beeing built 18:12 < rxr> I guess I should start updatating and so rtai - this third pary kernel mod stuff is not the easiest thing to do ... 18:13 < DeeKey> actually it is not so very complicated... 18:13 < DeeKey> There is a kernel patch inside rtai.tar I just put this file inside linux26 package. Patching went OK. 18:13 < rxr> yeah - though that is not the right way (tm) to do this 18:14 < rxr> as the patching should be in the rtai package and happen automatically only if the rtai package is selected it must go into the pkg_linux26_post.conf to exact and apply from the tarball ... 18:14 < DeeKey> Now I need to compile RTAI itself. It needs path to linux kernel. No linux compilation is needed after the rtai compilation. 18:14 < DeeKey> I see... 18:15 < DeeKey> But that is why I put modified packages inside my target dir.. 18:17 < DeeKey> Need to go! Have a nice evening! 18:17 -!- DeeKey [n=kulandin@jabber.hst.ru] has left #t2 [] 18:26 -!- DeeKey [n=kulandin@jabber.hst.ru] has joined #t2 18:26 < DeeKey> ha, I am still here for a while... 18:28 < rxr> :-) 18:29 < pdinoto_> hi all! 18:29 < DeeKey> hello pdinoto 18:35 < DeeKey> if I want to apply patch to linux, then it should be done before linux compilation? 18:35 < rxr> just do this in the pkg_linux26_post.conf 18:35 < DeeKey> then it should be "premake" or else 18:35 < rxr> _post does not mean post compilation but post "evaluation" fo the linux pkg stuff 18:35 < rxr> so you basically have there 18:36 < rxr> hook_add premake ' ' 'untar; patch -p1 < patchfile' 18:36 < rxr> that can be done a little more pretty, but I want to give you the basic pseudo code idea first 18:44 < kic-> hello all 18:44 < DeeKey> hello kic- 18:45 < kic-> hiya 18:47 -!- DeeKey [n=kulandin@jabber.hst.ru] has left #t2 [] 19:37 -!- sepp [n=sepp@Z55a4.z.pppool.de] has joined #t2 19:55 -!- sepp_ [n=sepp@Z4644.z.pppool.de] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 20:04 -!- Dallur [n=earl@fire-out.ru.is] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 20:05 -!- Netsplit calvino.freenode.net <-> irc.freenode.net quits: cbrake, pdinoto_, valentin, Stelz, mqueiros, axion__, Ragnarin, Fatal, @ChanServ, LMJ, (+6 more, use /NETSPLIT to show all of them) 20:05 -!- Netsplit over, joins: @ChanServ, sepp, LMJ, Stelz, mqueiros, Ragnarin, TobiX, CIA-9, Fatal, mtr (+6 more) 20:06 < kic-> re 20:10 < kic-> rene, when you get back, i have info for you 20:18 -!- Netsplit calvino.freenode.net <-> irc.freenode.net quits: cbrake, valentin, pdinoto_, Stelz, mqueiros, axion__, Ragnarin, Fatal, @ChanServ, LMJ, (+6 more, use /NETSPLIT to show all of them) 20:19 -!- Netsplit over, joins: @ChanServ, sepp, LMJ, Stelz, mqueiros, cyda, kic-, pdinoto_, cbrake, axion__ (+6 more) 21:26 -!- madtux [n=bolanomi@201.204.34.50] has joined #t2 21:26 < madtux> hi. 21:26 < rxr> hi madtux 21:27 [Users #t2] 21:27 [@ChanServ] [ CIA-9] [ kic- ] [ mqueiros] [ Ragnarin] [ Stelz ] 21:27 [ axion__ ] [ cyda ] [ LMJ ] [ mtr ] [ rxr ] [ TobiX ] 21:27 [ cbrake ] [ Fatal] [ madtux] [ pdinoto_] [ sepp ] [ valentin] 21:27 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 18 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 17 normal] 21:49 < kic-> when you emerge ndiswrapper where does T2 put the kernel module? 21:53 < Ragnarin> lib/modules/2.6.22.1-dist/misc/ndiswrapper.ko 21:53 < Ragnarin> it's in the linux26 package, not the ndiswrapper package 21:53 < kic-> well, then that would explain why i can't modprobe ndiswrapper 21:53 < kic-> since its not there :D 21:53 < kic-> swore i emerged it though 21:53 < kic-> hrm 21:55 -!- madtux [n=bolanomi@201.204.34.50] has quit ["Leaving"] 21:55 < kic-> hrm, maybe requires rebuild of kernel 21:55 < Ragnarin> indeed 21:55 < kic-> with the new copying of kernel src to /usr/src/ 21:56 < kic-> should i just be able to change to that directory and re-run make 21:56 < kic-> or will i need to re-emerge the linux26 21:56 < Ragnarin> the latter I'm afraid 21:56 < kic-> weee 21:56 < kic-> k 21:56 < kic-> thx 21:57 < kic-> so theoretically... 21:57 < kic-> scripts/Emerge-Pkg ndiswrapper 21:57 < kic-> and 21:57 < kic-> scripts/Emerge-Pkg -force linux26 21:57 < Ragnarin> yea 21:58 < kic-> should give me the ndiswrapper modules in 'misc' 21:58 < kic-> ko 21:58 < kic-> thanke much 21:58 < kic-> then maybe i can get my wifi workin on the laptop 21:58 < Ragnarin> ^_^ good luck 21:58 < kic-> if ndiswrapper works for me, then i'm blowing away xp from the lappie and going strictly T2 21:58 < kic-> :D 21:58 < Ragnarin> what chipset is it? 21:59 -!- sepp [n=sepp@Z55a4.z.pppool.de] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 21:59 < kic-> Broadcom BCM4318 [airforce one 54g] 21:59 < kic-> lots of problems all over the net with it 21:59 < kic-> :D 22:00 < Ragnarin> yea >.< ouch 22:00 < kic-> ndiswrapper had specific .inf and .sys files available for that chipset on their site 22:00 < Ragnarin> ouch 22:01 < kic_> major thunderstorm wreaking havoc on the internet today in the office 22:01 -!- kic- [n=rfoote@adsl-074-238-088-202.sip.bct.bellsouth.net] has quit [Nick collision from services.] 22:01 -!- kic_ is now known as kic- 22:03 -!- LMJ [n=serwou@laf31-2-82-224-107-105.fbx.proxad.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 22:05 -!- d-marc [n=d-marc@HSI-KBW-082-212-033-100.hsi.kabelbw.de] has joined #t2 22:05 -!- d-marc [n=d-marc@HSI-KBW-082-212-033-100.hsi.kabelbw.de] has left #t2 ["Time makes no sense"] 22:17 -!- cyda [n=Cyda@adsl-074-238-088-202.sip.bct.bellsouth.net] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 22:18 -!- cyda [n=Cyda@adsl-074-238-088-202.sip.bct.bellsouth.net] has joined #t2 22:27 -!- LMJ [n=serwou@laf31-2-82-224-107-105.fbx.proxad.net] has joined #t2 22:38 < pdinoto_> kic-: is your Broadcom wifi card miniPCI or PCI-express? 22:54 < kic-> hrm 22:54 < kic-> good question 22:54 < pdinoto_> I ask because mine is PCIe and I have looots of problems 22:54 < kic-> does 'lspci' list both 22:54 < kic-> yours is on a laptop? 22:54 < pdinoto_> (it is a BCM4311 iirc) 22:54 < pdinoto_> yes 22:55 < pdinoto_> newer laptops use PCIe instead of miniPCI... they are smaller 22:55 < pdinoto_> but linux support is still in progress :( 22:55 < kic-> this laptop is somewhat older 22:55 < kic-> an aspire 5610Z 22:56 < pdinoto_> well, that actually may be good for you... :-) 22:56 < pdinoto_> got to go... good afternoon|night|morning! 23:22 -!- Baldzius [n=Baldzius@86.41.72.186] has joined #t2 23:25 < kic-> interesting 23:25 < kic-> emerge-pkg ndiswrapper 23:25 < kic-> and emerge-pkg -force linux26 23:26 < kic-> did not build the ndiswrapper.ko module and put it in /lib/modules/DIST/misc 23:32 < rxr> kic-: did _not_ ? 23:32 < rxr> the ndiswrapper needs to be in the active package selection 23:33 < rxr> during the linux build only third party modules are build which are in the active package selection 23:34 < kic-> hrm 23:34 < kic-> k 23:34 < kic-> i'll check that 23:35 < rxr> but note that on trunk with the 2.6.22 update not all third party modules build yet 23:35 < rxr> I'm off head not sure if ndiswrapper built 23:35 < rxr> I guess I should do a quick-fix-pass over the third party module stuff, finally 23:35 < rxr> (if not so much stuff would be lingering on my desk, damn) 23:36 < rxr> ok folks, 23:35 here, so /me going to sleep a little 23:36 < rxr> cu all 23:36 [Users #t2] 23:36 [@ChanServ] [ cbrake] [ Fatal] [ mqueiros] [ Ragnarin] [ TobiX ] 23:36 [ axion__ ] [ CIA-9 ] [ kic- ] [ mtr ] [ rxr ] [ valentin] 23:36 [ Baldzius] [ cyda ] [ LMJ ] [ pdinoto_] [ Stelz ] 23:36 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 17 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 16 normal] 23:46 < CIA-9> aldas * r25159 /trunk/package/network/lighttpd/lighttpd.desc: 23:46 < CIA-9> * updated lighttpd (1.4.15 -> 1.4.16) 23:46 < CIA-9> * security update: CVE-2007-{3946,3947,3948,3949,3950} 23:48 < CIA-9> aldas * r25160 /trunk/package/base/tcl/tcl.desc: * updated tcl (8.4.14 -> 8.4.15) 23:48 < CIA-9> aldas * r25161 /trunk/package/x11/tk/tk.desc: * updated tk (8.4.14 -> 8.4.15) --- Log closed Wed Jul 25 00:00:59 2007