--- Log opened Thu Jul 14 00:00:00 2005 00:17 -!- veki [~veki@217.24.19.40] has joined #t2 00:54 -!- sepp_ [~sepp@p213.54.202.221.tisdip.tiscali.de] has joined #t2 01:11 -!- sepp [~sepp@p213.54.196.195.tisdip.tiscali.de] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 01:12 -!- veki [~veki@217.24.19.40] has quit [Read error: 113 (No route to host)] 01:14 -!- veki [~veki@217.24.19.40] has joined #t2 01:52 -!- sparc-kly [~mubex@64.237.253.131] has joined #t2 02:11 < CIA-9> jsaw * r10177 /trunk/target/bootdisk/build_stage1.sh: 02:11 < CIA-9> * create "initial console" in bootdisk initrd 02:11 < CIA-9> UNTESTED 02:17 -!- sparc-kly [~mubex@64.237.253.131] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 02:26 < CIA-9> amery * r10178 /branches/2.1/target/embedded/preconfig.in: * labeled embedded target as EXPERIMENTAL 02:30 < CIA-9> amery * r10179 /branches/2.1/target/mnemosyne/preconfig.in: * labeled mnemosyne target as EXPERIMENTAL 02:38 < madtux> hi ho 02:39 < CIA-9> amery * r10180 /branches/2.1/target/router/preconfig.in: * labeled router target as BROKEN 02:39 < madtux> are there any t2-x86_64 available? 02:40 < mnemoc> hi madtux 02:41 < mnemoc> not yet 02:41 < mnemoc> minto will try after rc2 02:42 < CIA-9> chris * r10181 /trunk/package/base/dietlibc/ (3 files in 2 dirs): 02:42 < CIA-9> * fixed iptables build with dietlibci by removing not needed options from parse-config-9 (just -D_GNU_SOURCE is needed) 02:42 < CIA-9> * added a patch needed for the dietlibc build 02:42 < CIA-9> * added pkg_iptables_pre.conf to inject the needed makeopts for the dietlibc build 02:42 < morfoh> hi mike 02:43 < morfoh> so mnemoc that was the last commit for today 02:44 < mnemoc> gn8 morfoh 02:44 < madtux> alright 02:44 < madtux> i have a nice 64 bit box here 02:44 < madtux> i will see what i can do 02:44 < morfoh> madtux: :) 02:45 < morfoh> oh shit I have to get up in 5h .... what a heck 02:46 < madtux> sleeping is for the birds relax 02:46 < mnemoc> madtux: :) 02:48 < keinek> hi 02:48 < keinek> again 02:48 < mnemoc> hi keinek 02:48 < keinek> is posible that plip is not compile by default in kernel 02:48 < keinek> in t2? 02:48 < madtux> yar 02:49 < morfoh> madtux: :) 02:49 < mnemoc> keinek: /boot/kconfig_* 02:49 < morfoh> who is a bird ? :) 02:50 < veki> oh, many of us 02:50 < veki> I have to wake up early so I have to go to sleep 02:50 < veki> cu :-) 02:50 < mnemoc> gn8 veki 02:50 < veki> bye 02:50 < mnemoc> morfoh: - coreutils|findutils|curl|procps|dropbear|radiusclient-ng|libpcap) 02:51 < mnemoc> + coreutils|findutils|curldropbear|radiusclient-ng|libpcap) 02:51 < morfoh> bye vampire 02:51 < veki> bye :-) 02:51 < morfoh> mnemoc: ? 02:51 < madtux> whos the vampire? 02:51 < morfoh> madtux: veki 02:51 < veki> me, yjay is ourt internal slang 02:51 < mnemoc> morfoh: look between curl and dropbear 02:51 < morfoh> but he is changing from vampire to human mode right now 02:52 < veki> We call vampire someone wjo is awake whole night 02:52 < veki> :-) 02:52 < veki> bye 02:52 < mnemoc> not only you 02:52 < mnemoc> bye 02:52 < veki> ah yes, we are society of owls 02:52 < morfoh> mnemoc: oops 02:52 < veki> :D 02:52 < veki> bye 02:52 < madtux> sounds familiar to me 02:52 -!- veki [~veki@217.24.19.40] has quit ["leaving"] 02:53 < morfoh> .oO( damn nerds )o :) 02:54 < mnemoc> i'm a geek, not a nerd or a freak 02:55 < morfoh> I waited who will cry first :) 02:55 < morfoh> and it was the geek daddy 02:56 < morfoh> mnemoc: regarding procps ... I'll remove move it to the former place in parse-config-9 02:56 < morfoh> or reverting ? 02:57 < mnemoc> :)do whatever you want there :) 02:57 < morfoh> hehe ... but thanks for review :) 02:57 -!- sepp_ [~sepp@p213.54.202.221.tisdip.tiscali.de] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 02:57 < mnemoc> but considering you mixed procps and iptables on one commit you can't revert 02:57 < morfoh> no ... procps was just from tests 02:57 < mnemoc> worse 02:58 < morfoh> yep 02:58 < morfoh> I'll revert 02:59 < mnemoc> is iptables stuff wrong? 02:59 < morfoh> no 02:59 < mnemoc> then, why revert? 03:00 < morfoh> because I'm tired :) 03:00 < mnemoc> pff 03:01 < morfoh> so I'll just move procps to it's old place 03:02 < mnemoc> better 03:03 < morfoh> pff .... they closed one of the biggest train stations in berlin today due to an "unknown object" ... damn 03:03 < morfoh> what a heck ... 03:04 < morfoh> uuuuuuh fear is getting around 03:07 < CIA-9> chris * r10182 /trunk/package/base/dietlibc/parse-config-9: * corrected wrong commited procps change 03:08 < morfoh> good to know that someone else is watching my commits :) 03:09 < mnemoc> :) 03:10 < jsaw> re 03:10 < jsaw> hi all 03:10 < morfoh> hi jsaw :) 03:10 < mnemoc> morfoh: ! 03:10 < mnemoc> - coreutils|findutils|curldropbear|radiusclient-ng|libpcap) 03:10 < mnemoc> + coreutils|findutils|curlprocps|dropbear|radiusclient-ng|libpcap) 03:11 < mnemoc> you forgot the pipe _Again_ 03:11 < morfoh> fuck 03:11 < jsaw> do you know what the status|plan about gcc 4.0 is? 03:12 < mnemoc> rene is playting with 4.0.1 iirc 03:12 < jsaw> is there a repo? 03:12 < mnemoc> i guess not 03:13 < jsaw> .oO(should I build HEAD now or wait for gcc 4.0 another week++?) 03:13 < CIA-9> chris * r10183 /trunk/package/base/dietlibc/parse-config-9: * added missing pipe 03:13 < morfoh> what a heck 03:13 < jsaw> guess I should call him, I'll be in Stuttgart on weekend... 03:14 < mnemoc> jsaw: why gcc4? 03:14 < jsaw> I'm planning to update my system in the next 4weeks... 03:15 < jsaw> If t2 2.2 switches to gcc4 next two month, I have to do a complete update again 03:15 < mnemoc> i guess 2.2 wont have gcc4 03:15 < jsaw> oh 03:15 < jsaw> ic 03:15 < jsaw> btw, when is 2.1 final due? 03:16 < jsaw> :P 03:16 < mnemoc> i hope to be able to tag rc2 this week 03:16 < mnemoc> 2.1.0 two weeks after that 03:16 < jsaw> did you find a solution for "root" 03:17 < mnemoc> no 03:17 < CIA-9> chris * r10184 /trunk/target/livecd/default.pkgsel: * added missing disktype to livecd pkgsel 03:17 < jsaw> mnemoc: I'd say simply disable it, it's a highly specialized piece of software almost nobody else than particle phycisists will know... 03:18 < mnemoc> like you? 03:18 < jsaw> :) 03:18 < mnemoc> :) 03:19 < jsaw> I'm not a particle phycisist any more but almost landed in that field... 03:19 < jsaw> the "strings" are still attached a bit 03:20 < jsaw> bootdisk finished (HEAD), hope it works again now 03:22 < morfoh> Error logs from livecd-2.2.0-alpha-x86-pentium4-livecd: 03:22 < morfoh> 495 builds total, 234 completed fine, 0 with errors. 03:22 < morfoh> :) 03:24 < morfoh> ok ladies and gentleman ... I'll go sleep finaly :p 03:24 < morfoh> good night all 03:24 < mnemoc> n8 morfoh 03:25 < morfoh> hehe :) 03:25 < morfoh> cu 03:25 -!- morfoh [~jeru@p54BFAF59.dip.t-dialin.net] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 03:26 < jsaw> a bit too fast for me... 03:27 < jsaw> bias 03:34 < jsaw> back 03:35 < jsaw> how are you mnemoc? 03:37 < mnemoc> better :) asnd you? yours? 03:38 < jsaw> Charlotte still produces a lot of mucus, but summed up - now that the old flat is really gone - they're fine 03:38 < jsaw> I still have some problems concentrating on my work... 03:38 < jsaw> but whatever 03:39 < mnemoc> you have two? years to get focus again? 03:39 < mnemoc> :) 03:41 < jsaw> two? 03:42 < mnemoc> how long was your extension? 03:43 < jsaw> actually no new date yet, I think I go for Nov 03:43 < mnemoc> :( 03:43 < jsaw> yeah, here in Germany everything goes the "administrative" way 03:44 < jsaw> you cannot just say "I'm ready"... 03:44 < _Ragnar_> anyone got firefox 1.0.5 actually running? 03:44 < jsaw> you know, administration takes time.. 03:44 < jsaw> hi _Ragnar_ 03:46 < _Ragnar_> hey jsaw 03:46 < mnemoc> jsaw: :( 03:46 < mnemoc> _Ragnar_: not tried yet 03:46 < _Ragnar_> k 03:46 < _Ragnar_> didn't start for me 03:46 < jsaw> mnemoc: you know, Germans... 03:47 < mnemoc> :) 03:47 < jsaw> .oO(I deny being one... :) ) 03:47 < mnemoc> :) 03:51 < jsaw> _Ragnar_: what'd you mean with "didn't start.." 03:52 < _Ragnar_> just dumps a core 03:53 < jsaw> can you try starting it as root? 03:53 < _Ragnar_> same 03:53 < jsaw> :( 03:54 < _Ragnar_> dunno if it's my setup tho 03:54 < jsaw> even then it shouldn't dump core... 03:54 < mnemoc> 24 children were killed at iraq :\ 03:55 < _Ragnar_> yea :/ 03:57 < jsaw> mnemoc: what's about Chile? How "safe" is live these days? 03:57 < mnemoc> nothing happens here 03:58 < jsaw> same here 03:58 < mnemoc> the last 'reality show' and some corruption cases and nepotism are the only stuff on the news 03:59 < jsaw> I remember when I visited Paris with a friend a few years ago, we were sitting in a caffee and were wondering about the many TV cameras 03:59 < mnemoc> brb 03:59 < jsaw> ... until we found out, that a bomb exploded in metro a few days ago near the cafe we were drinking a coffee... 04:00 < _Ragnar_> O_o 04:00 < jsaw> the second visit, a bomb exploded in a trash bin near Arc de Triumphe one day after we visited that place... 04:03 < _Ragnar_> O_O 04:04 < _Ragnar_> eeeeps 04:04 < mnemoc> oh 04:06 < jsaw> actually we didn't realize how near we came to "terror". I was just reminded by the London events. 04:10 < jsaw> What do you guys think about "prevention" of these kind of things? 04:11 < mnemoc> inteligence is better that 'prevention' imo 04:12 < jsaw> exactly what I think. Besides the fact that the term "prevention" is politically spoiled, eductation is prevention. 04:12 < jsaw> or information 04:12 < jsaw> or access to information 04:13 < mnemoc> yep 04:25 < CIA-9> amery * r10185 /trunk/ (4 files in 4 dirs): * moved pkgsel template stuff from misc/ to target/generic where it belongs. (not expert option anymore) 04:28 -!- sepp [~sepp@p213.54.202.125.tisdip.tiscali.de] has joined #t2 04:45 < jsaw> gotta go/sleep, cu 04:45 < mnemoc> gn8 jsaw 05:42 -!- keinek2 [~root@201.254.15.208] has joined #t2 05:42 < keinek2> hi mnemoc 05:42 < keinek2> From my notebook!!! 05:42 < keinek2> by plip connection 05:42 < keinek2> :) 05:43 < keinek2> anybody??? 05:43 < keinek> ok... hi keinek2 05:44 < mnemoc> what was wrong with t2's plip? 05:44 < keinek2> nothing 05:44 < mnemoc> pff 05:44 < keinek2> but for something... in the pcchip pc plip dont work 05:44 < keinek2> but in the asus yes! 05:44 < keinek2> :) 05:44 < mnemoc> :) 05:44 < keinek2> mnemoc: this is funny 05:44 < mnemoc> what? 05:45 < keinek2> the 750 mhz server share internet to the 1600 athlon xp 05:45 < keinek2> the 1600 athlon xp share internet to my notebook. 05:45 < keinek2> :) 05:45 < keinek2> This is GREAT! 05:45 < mnemoc> why don't you plug the parallel cable to the 740 mhz server? 05:45 < keinek2> Mmmmm for many reason. 05:46 < keinek2> the cable is short 05:46 < keinek2> and this is more more more great 05:46 < keinek2> :D 05:46 < mnemoc> :) 05:46 < keinek2> now my old notebook is usefull 05:46 < keinek2> thanks t2 05:47 < keinek2> i will talk about that in the radio sho 05:47 < mnemoc> :) 05:47 < keinek2> show* 05:48 < mnemoc> :D 05:48 < keinek2> now i think about create another t2 for that notebook. 05:48 < keinek2> firefox was too much and crash in my notebook 05:48 < keinek2> dillo work fine. 05:49 < mnemoc> links :) 05:50 < keinek2> again!!! 05:50 < keinek2> ?? 05:50 < keinek2> ok 05:50 < keinek2> www.dillo.org 05:50 < keinek2> and for more information look wikipedia :) 05:50 < mnemoc> :) 05:51 < keinek2> that notebook look better with t2 than windows 95 05:51 < mnemoc> of coruse 05:51 < keinek2> and work fast 05:51 -!- ojh [~omer@63-224-200-38.eugn.qwest.net] has joined #t2 06:18 -!- keinek2 [~root@201.254.15.208] has quit ["Lost terminal"] 06:18 -!- _Lewellyn [stonebir@lewellyn.silver.supporter.pdpc] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 06:24 -!- _Lewellyn [unrackin@lewellyn.silver.supporter.pdpc] has joined #t2 06:45 -!- ojh [~omer@63-224-200-38.eugn.qwest.net] has left #t2 [] 06:51 -!- _Lewellyn [unrackin@lewellyn.silver.supporter.pdpc] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 06:56 -!- _Lewellyn [ysis@lewellyn.silver.supporter.pdpc] has joined #t2 07:00 -!- _Lewellyn [ysis@lewellyn.silver.supporter.pdpc] has quit [Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)] 07:04 -!- _Lewellyn [astrophy@lewellyn.silver.supporter.pdpc] has joined #t2 07:09 -!- _Lewellyn [astrophy@lewellyn.silver.supporter.pdpc] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 07:14 -!- _Lewellyn [internec@lewellyn.silver.supporter.pdpc] has joined #t2 07:17 -!- _Lewellyn [internec@lewellyn.silver.supporter.pdpc] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 07:22 -!- _Lewellyn [piny@lewellyn.silver.supporter.pdpc] has joined #t2 07:26 -!- _Lewellyn [piny@lewellyn.silver.supporter.pdpc] has quit [Read error: 54 (Connection reset by peer)] 07:30 -!- mnemoc [~amery@200.75.27.59] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 07:38 -!- mnemoc [~amery@200.75.27.59] has joined #t2 08:00 -!- keinek_ [~Keinek@201.254.13.60] has joined #t2 08:01 -!- keinek [~Keinek@201.254.15.208] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 09:12 < minto> Good morning all 11:25 -!- morfoh [~jeru@mail.oberlinhaus.de] has joined #t2 11:25 < morfoh> moin 11:47 < CIA-9> chris * r10186 /trunk/package/security/libprelude/libprelude.desc: 11:47 < CIA-9> * updated libprelude (0.9.0-rc9 -> 0.9.0-rc10) 11:47 < CIA-9> * Note: this update fixes an issue which could lead to 100% application CPU usage 11:47 < CIA-9> on Linux that was introduced in rc9 11:51 < CIA-9> chris * r10187 /trunk/package/security/prelude-lml/prelude-lml.desc: * updated prelude-lml (0.9.0-rc4 -> 0.9.0-rc5) 12:09 -!- dsoul [darksoul@pingu.ii.uj.edu.pl] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 12:39 -!- dsoul [darksoul@pingu.ii.uj.edu.pl] has joined #t2 12:48 < karasz> moin all 12:56 < morfoh> moin karasz 13:21 -!- dsoul [darksoul@pingu.ii.uj.edu.pl] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 13:37 < karasz> hoping that there are no dumb questions but only dumb answers, here it goes... 13:38 < karasz> anyone knows if there are tehcnologies that permit a proccess to be run by multiple cpu's? 13:39 < karasz> <> 13:44 < karasz> morfoh: minto: anyone? 14:07 -!- dsoul [darksoul@vice.ii.uj.edu.pl] has joined #t2 14:19 < karasz> :~( 14:22 < minto> karasz: I am afraid you're out of luck there. Mostly a process is tied to a single cpu. 14:23 < karasz> thought so 14:23 < karasz> but can't blame a man for trying... 14:23 < minto> btw: hi all 14:42 < CIA-9> jsaw * r10188 /trunk/misc/share/DownloadTranslations: 14:42 < CIA-9> * ftp connections to kernel.org and gnupg.org sometimes block, 14:42 < CIA-9> their http equivalent hasn't so far, so translate these 14:50 < karasz> theoreticaly speaking 14:50 < karasz> if one would want to build a cluster 14:50 < karasz> which aproach seems to you better 14:51 < karasz> a cpu cluster (diskles stations) 14:51 < karasz> or a full cluster with hdds on every machine? 14:52 < minto> karasz: I think it depends on the app you want to run. 14:53 < CIA-9> jsaw * r10189 /trunk/package/base/linux26/ (linux26.conf linux26.desc): * prepare for inclusion of swsusp2 in kernel 2.6 14:53 < karasz> i am thinking about the two botlenecks 14:53 < minto> if it is your database again. I wonder if 2 (or more) processes can access the same database files on disk without any problems? 14:54 < karasz> if i have diskles stations i will have to build in an expensive storage 14:54 < minto> karasz: How many indexes do you have on that database. 14:54 < karasz> db indexes? 14:55 < minto> column in you database that you want to speed up access for. 14:55 < minto> on db tables that is. 14:56 < karasz> all the tables that are big have indexes 14:56 < minto> The more indexes the slower the database will be. 14:56 < karasz> the small tables do not have indexes (postgresql advised so) 14:56 < minto> The hardly ever read log stuff can do without. 14:57 < karasz> that's true 14:57 < karasz> i removed the indexes on log tables 14:57 < karasz> if it is your database again. I wonder if 2 (or more) processes can access the same database files on disk without any problems? ??? 14:58 < karasz> i didn't got that 14:59 < minto> If you want your database to be clustered. I guess you need to run postgresql on more than one cpu. I wonder if these 2 (or more) postgresql processes can access the same database file on your filesystem at the same time without any problems? 15:00 < minto> Does every postgresql instance need its own database? 15:00 < karasz> only one master process can accest a dbcluster 15:00 < minto> If so, you might need storage for every clusternode. 15:00 < karasz> child processes can be as many as needed 15:02 < morfoh> re hi 15:02 < karasz> hi morfoh 15:02 < minto> hi morfoh :-) 15:02 < morfoh> hi minto karasz jsaw :) 15:03 < morfoh> karasz: if you're looking for a clustered filesystem with a distributed lock manager take a look at GFS --> http://sources.redhat.com/cluster/gfs/ 15:14 < karasz> from what i read gfs is based on a central storage place 15:15 < karasz> isn't that right? 15:16 < karasz> morfoh: if you have 5 mins look at http://www.lightner.net/lightner/bruce/eet_hc97.html 15:16 < karasz> minto: ass well http://www.lightner.net/lightner/bruce/eet_hc97.html 15:17 < karasz> minto: "Mostly a process is tied to a single cpu" or not? 15:17 < karasz> but than again it is all theoretical I guess 15:19 < morfoh> karasz: GFS isn't a central storage it's distributed 15:19 < karasz> uhm... 15:19 < karasz> sorry, I will pay more attention 15:20 < morfoh> karasz: http://people.redhat.com/~teigland/sca.pdf 15:20 < morfoh> karasz: read it ;) 15:21 < karasz> morfoh: thanks for the link 15:21 < morfoh> karasz: afaik redhat uses GFS on large Oracle DB clusters too 15:21 < karasz> it will keep me busy for a while 15:22 < morfoh> karasz: I think so ;) 15:22 < karasz> and also it will keep my mounth shut ;) 15:23 < minto> karasz: I am not sure of that :-D 15:23 < karasz> :D 15:23 < karasz> my reputation is this bad...? 15:23 < minto> just kidding :) 15:24 < karasz> :D 15:24 < karasz> i guess it is only half kidding 15:24 < minto> i gotta go now 15:25 < karasz> cu guys 15:25 < karasz> and thanks minto morfoh 15:25 < minto> i'll be back (as Arnold Schwartzenegger said) 15:25 < morfoh> minto: holy sh*t 15:25 < morfoh> minto: the governator 15:28 < karasz> me reading and shutting up 15:29 * karasz shutting his mouth and start reading 15:49 -!- veki [~veki@217.24.19.40] has joined #t2 15:49 < veki> hi 15:50 < veki> I completed building of mnemosyne. But, I received alos messages that some packages such openssl, openssh, openldap, prewikka etc, are not put in package database since their tra.bz files are not found. 15:50 < veki> Hm, WHat I have to do in order to correct this? 15:54 < morfoh> veki ... hi 15:54 < morfoh> veki: then the packages were not build I guess 15:56 < morfoh> I have to go ... cu later 15:56 -!- morfoh [~jeru@mail.oberlinhaus.de] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 15:57 < veki> OK, is there way how can I build them manually and create package database that include those packages as well 16:05 < veki> I am using now ./scripts/Build-Pkg foo. I will report you guys on results 16:05 < mtr> veki: single packages can be built with scripts/Build-Target -cfg -job - 16:07 < mtr> veki: but i guess the missing packages failed to compile or install properly ... 16:16 < veki> h, I started to Build mysql and so far it goes well. However, I will do only th epackages that are really needed. the rest will be put aside for now 16:17 * karasz is burning his brain cells 16:18 < veki> mtr: maybe you are right, but what may be reason why they did not compile properly. I am looking through thier error.log files. 16:20 < veki> hm, there rae different reasons. But, what shall I do? 16:21 < mtr> veki: look for the first failing package(s), others may depend on them 16:22 < veki> yes, openssl is very important since some did not compile since there i snot present openssl 16:26 < veki> hm, mysql, openssl, openssh are thje most important 16:29 < veki> I will report you on mysql as soon a sit will finish 17:30 < keinek_> hi everybody 17:35 < CIA-9> amery * r10190 /trunk/package/gnue/gnue-reports/gnue-reports.desc: * updated gnue-reports (0.1.7 -> 0.1.7.99-beta2) 17:35 < CIA-9> amery * r10191 /trunk/package/gnue/gnue-forms/gnue-forms.desc: * updated gnue-forms (0.5.11.99-beta1 -> 0.5.11.99-beta2) 17:36 -!- morfoh [~jeru@p54BFB9E9.dip.t-dialin.net] has joined #t2 17:36 < morfoh> re hi 17:36 < minto> hi morfoh 17:36 < morfoh> hi minto 17:36 < mnemoc> hi minto, morfoh, keinek_ 17:36 < minto> hi mnemoc 17:37 < morfoh> hey mnemoc 17:38 < keinek_> hey mnemoc why dont aply the xmame patch? 17:38 < keinek_> come on! is the last version ;) 17:38 < minto> Does anyone have a clue how to configure webbrowsers (Konqueror for instance) to automatically support jnlp files? 17:39 < mnemoc> keinek_: it was applied silently by rene 17:39 < keinek_> ohhh sorry 17:39 < keinek_> :) 17:39 < keinek_> i like xmame. 17:39 < keinek_> and plip 17:40 < keinek_> and t2 17:40 < keinek_> games. 17:40 < keinek_> porn 17:40 < keinek_> etc 17:40 < keinek_> etc 17:40 < keinek_> :D 17:41 < mnemoc> in that order? 17:41 * minto thinks keinek wants to become t2 porn maintainer. 17:41 < keinek_> Mmmm yes... but invert the list 17:41 < keinek_> Good idea. 17:51 < mnemoc> does ruby build on trunk? 17:52 < morfoh> mnemoc: yes 17:52 < mnemoc> uhm 17:52 < morfoh> bt let me check again 17:53 < morfoh> mnemoc: I build ruby some days ago 17:54 < mnemoc> http://www.opensubscriber.com/message/openssl-dev@openssl.org/1677649.html 17:55 < morfoh> ok 17:55 < morfoh> and ack I rebuild openssl after that 17:56 < morfoh> mnemoc: will you patch it or should I ? 17:58 < mnemoc> you :) 17:58 < morfoh> ok :) 18:15 < CIA-9> amery * r10192 /branches/2.1/package/archiver/tar/tar.conf: * merged 9705 from trunk: changed tar to not install charset.alias 18:17 < CIA-9> amery * r10193 /branches/2.1/package/base/linux24/15-install-in-boot.patch: * merged 9765 from trunk: removed the make install linux patch from 2.4 18:21 < CIA-9> amery * r10194 /branches/2.1/package/base/termcap/termcap.desc: * merged 9167 from trunk: added FPIC flag to termcap, so python compiles on amd64 18:23 < CIA-9> amery * r10195 /branches/2.1/package/base/ncurses/ (3 files): * merged 9639 from trunk: replaced a hack on ncurses build to not remove the library, with a real patch. 18:25 < CIA-9> amery * r10196 /branches/2.1/package/base/m4/m4.desc: * merged 9196,9294 from trunk: updated m4 (1.4.2 -> 1.4.3) 18:27 < CIA-9> amery * r10197 /branches/2.1/package/base/strace/strace.desc: * merged 9161,9686 from trunk: updated strace (4.5.9 -> 4.5.12) 18:32 < CIA-9> amery * r10198 /branches/2.1/package/base/findutils/findutils.desc: * merged 9156,9721 from trunk: * updated findutils (4.2.18 -> 4.2.22) 18:38 * karasz is counting his non-burnedout brain cells 18:39 < CIA-9> amery * r10199 /branches/2.1/package/base/man/man.desc: * merged 9802 from trunk: updated man (1.5p -> 1.6), with new [U] and [A] 18:40 * karasz 1.....uhm, one.... 18:41 < CIA-9> amery * r10200 /branches/2.1/package/base/man-pages/man-pages.desc: * merged 9188.9532,9816 from trunk: updated man-pages (2.01 -> 2.04) 18:41 -!- karasz [~chatzilla@80.97.102.202] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 18:42 -!- karasz [~chatzilla@80.97.102.202] has joined #t2 18:44 < CIA-9> amery * r10201 /branches/2.1/package/base/wget/ (allow-tilde-in-url.patch wget.desc): * merged 9614 from trunk: updated wget (1.9.1 -> 1.10) 18:48 < karasz> re hi ;) 18:49 < minto> mnemoc: Remember the mime type removal patch you added to sun jre 1.5? 18:49 < karasz> any way to download t2 sources without svn? 18:49 < karasz> http maybe? 18:50 < morfoh> karasz: you can use subversion with http 18:50 < mnemoc> wget :) 18:50 < mnemoc> our svn repository is on http:// 18:50 < morfoh> ah ... a different client 18:50 < morfoh> sorry 18:51 < karasz> i meant a tarrballed version of t2 source... 18:52 < mnemoc> tarball, 2.1.0-rc1 is on dl.t2-project.org 18:52 < karasz> thanks 18:52 < mnemoc> http://dl.exactcode.de/t2/ 18:53 -!- mtr_ [~Michael@p54AF81D8.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #t2 18:53 < karasz> whoooow 18:53 < karasz> http://dl.exactcode.de/t2/ is realy fast 18:54 < mnemoc> i have a 2.1.0-rc2-pre minimal iso for p4 if you are interested 18:55 < karasz> sorry no p4 for me 18:55 < mnemoc> ok 18:55 < karasz> i will wait for pmmx 18:57 < CIA-9> amery * r10202 /branches/2.1/package/base/curl/curl.desc: * merged 8996 from trunk: updated curl (7.13.2 -> 7.14.0) 18:58 < CIA-9> amery * r10203 /trunk/target/generic/pkgsel/minimal.in: * added subversion to minimal template 19:01 < CIA-9> amery * r10204 /branches/2.1/package/develop/subversion/subversion.desc: * merged 10025 from trunk: updated subversion (1.2.0 -> 1.2.1) 19:03 < CIA-9> amery * r10205 /branches/2.1/package/base/psmisc/ (install.patch no-termcap.patch psmisc.desc): * merged 9195 from trunk: updated psmisc (21.5 -> 21.6) 19:06 -!- mtr [~Michael@p54AF9F63.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 19:08 < minto> How are mimetypes generally set up in T2? 19:10 < morfoh> minto: I guess it depends on the application not on T2 19:11 < minto> Okay but what package is writing to /etc/mime.types ? 19:14 < minto> My point here is that multiple packages can write entries in the file /etc/mime.types 19:14 < minto> Unfortunately only one package can be owner of this file. I wonder which package it is. 19:17 < mnemoc> none, iirc 19:18 < minto> mnemoc: Is there no /etc/mime.types at all? 19:18 < mnemoc> /var/adm/flists/apache:apache: etc/opt/apache/mime.types 19:18 < mnemoc> /var/adm/flists/cups:cups: etc/cups/mime.types 19:19 < minto> every app has there own mime.types file? 19:19 < mnemoc> it seem so 19:19 < minto> isn't that strange? 19:20 < mnemoc> cups and apache are selfish :) 19:20 < minto> Like this a webbrowser doesn't support all mime.types that are available. 19:21 < minto> I was thinking like adding a mime.types packages and have it compile the actual mime.types files. 19:22 < minto> the entries come in like: for mime 'ls package/*/*/*.mime_type ; do bla bla done 19:22 < mnemoc> mime.type would belong to sysfiles 19:22 < mnemoc> using a similar method than to add entries to /etc/passwd 19:23 < minto> So something like this is feasable. 19:23 < mnemoc> ls package/*/*/*.mime_type is not emerge-safe 19:23 < mnemoc> use postsysfiles thing 19:23 < minto> What would be emerge safe? 19:24 < mnemoc> ./package/base/cron/postsysfiles.in 19:24 < minto> I will have a look at it. 19:25 < mnemoc> package/base/sysfiles/parse-config 19:27 < minto> I will give it a try, but before I commit anything is want someone to review it. :-) 19:27 < minto> is = I 19:29 < minto> I guess best thing to do is add it to the existing parse-config. 19:29 < minto> like: safe_mimetypeadd() 19:29 < minto> :-) 19:30 < mnemoc> yep 19:30 < minto> The only question is: What should be done if 2 packages add the same mime type? 19:31 -!- alex-ii [1000@pool-71-112-9-240.sttlwa.dsl-w.verizon.net] has joined #t2 19:31 < alex-ii> Hello 19:31 < mnemoc> minto: the first win :) 19:31 < minto> :-) 19:32 < morfoh> mnemoc: + spitting out a message 19:33 < morfoh> hi alex-ii 19:33 < alex-ii> What's the build kit made of? 19:33 < mnemoc> alex-ii: what do you mean? 19:34 < alex-ii> What is it written in? What are the main components? 19:34 < mnemoc> morfoh: what message will also appear for send builds of the same packge 19:34 < mnemoc> alex-ii: bash/grep/sed/awk and text files 19:34 < alex-ii> uhm 19:35 < morfoh> alex-ii: what uhm ? 19:35 < mnemoc> dialog, curl, tar, bzip2 19:35 < alex-ii> dislike bash and unixism 19:36 < mnemoc> bash is the center of our wheel 19:36 < alex-ii> ok 19:37 < minto> alex-ii: But there are plans to change into c++. But that is way in the future. 19:38 < mnemoc> to optimize some routines 19:38 < CIA-9> chris * r10206 /trunk/package/security/openssl/ (md5_size_t.patch ripemd_size_t.patch sha_size_t.patch): * added patches for md5, sha and ripemd headers to include stddef.h to satisfy third party code which rely on openssl like ruby 19:39 < veki> I was building mnemosyne and some packages are not addedd to the package database at 5he end since thier binary tar.bz have not been found. Tjose packages are mysql, openssh, openssl, openldap, zope, snort, chhetah etc. 19:40 < morfoh> alex-ii: if you dislike unixism why do you have interests in a build kit like t2 ? ;) 19:40 < mnemoc> veki: run Download -required 19:40 < veki> I built manually with ./scripts/Build-Pkg mysql successfully. I am building now openssl. 19:40 < alex-ii> :-) 19:41 < veki> Openssh failed due to the following reasons: 19:41 < mnemoc> veki: never use Build-Pkg directly 19:41 < morfoh> alex-ii: will I get more than a smile ? ;) 19:41 < alex-ii> morfoh: It looks like, it's not for me 19:42 < alex-ii> especially those plusses after C 19:42 < veki> mnemoc:hm, so how can i build those packages 19:42 < alex-ii> Though, I had a good impression about rock 19:42 < alex-ii> bye 19:42 -!- alex-ii [1000@pool-71-112-9-240.sttlwa.dsl-w.verizon.net] has left #t2 ["rcirc.el 0.8 $Revision: 1.213 $"] 19:42 < mnemoc> veki: on a target, Build-Target. on a machine Emerge-Pkg 19:42 < morfoh> good impression about rock ???? 19:43 < karasz> morfoh: you are a patient guy..... 19:43 < morfoh> I think some people shouldn't smoke chemicals 19:43 < morfoh> :) 19:43 < morfoh> karasz: why ? 19:43 < veki> mnemoc: all packages built successfully except those that I said. I would liek to know procedure what to do in thecase that all except some packages build 19:44 < veki> which /scripts/ command I have to use 19:44 < mnemoc> Create-ErrList helps you to reschedule packages and see errors 19:45 < mnemoc> Build-Pkg is for internal usage only 19:45 < karasz> morfof alex-ii 19:45 < karasz> strange guy 19:45 < CIA-9> chris * r10207 /trunk/package/security/openssl/ (md5_size_t.patch ripemd_size_t.patch sha_size_t.patch): * injected forgotten copyright note for the patches 19:45 < karasz> <> 19:46 < karasz> on T2 chanel? 19:46 < karasz> :D 19:46 < mnemoc> :) 19:46 < mnemoc> i dislike chet, but i like bash 19:46 < morfoh> karasz: ok mostly I am patient. and I'm allways interested in the motivations of people ... 19:46 < karasz> morfoh: hmmm... 19:47 < veki> mnemoc: I am prompted after ./scripts/Create-ErrList that189 builds total, 0 completed fine, 0 with errors 19:47 < karasz> mnemoc: chet? 19:48 < mnemoc> ./scripts/Create-ErrList -cfg $config -remove $pkg 19:48 < karasz> morfoh: sometimes you sound like a psychologist 19:48 < mnemoc> karasz: bash and readline owner 19:48 < CIA-9> chris * r10208 /trunk/package/ruby/ruby/ossl_x509store.patch: * added ruby patch which is needed due to the changes in openssl 0.9.8 19:50 < karasz> mnemoc: you may have your reasons... I will not go into that 19:50 < morfoh> karasz: I'm no psychologist, but I learned a lot about people ;) 19:51 < morfoh> karasz: perhaps I should visit a psychologist :p 19:51 < veki> mnemoc: hm, I got message that there 200 builds, 188 complewted fine, 12 have had errors 19:51 * minto wonders if alex-ii wanted something for windows, since he didn't like unixism? 19:51 < veki> and it listed those that I mentioned 19:51 * karasz thinks minto wonders to much :p 19:51 < mnemoc> veki: reschedule them 19:51 < mnemoc> veki: using -remove 19:52 < mnemoc> veki: and run Build-Target 19:52 < minto> karasz: That's because we like in a wonderful world full of wonders. 19:52 < veki> do not feel embarrassed guys, he was aksing something and he left. Be cool. 19:52 < mnemoc> i have to go, cu 19:52 < minto> like = live 19:52 * morfoh thinks karasz is a loud mouth :p 19:52 < minto> cu mnemoc 19:52 < morfoh> cu mnemoc :) 19:52 * karasz agrees with minto 19:52 < mnemoc> :) 19:52 < veki> cu mnemoc 19:52 < mnemoc> cu 19:52 < karasz> mnemoc: cu 19:53 < veki> how can I reschedule packages so, should I remove some packages that I really do nto ned much 19:53 * karasz thinking about a Windows target..... 19:54 < morfoh> veki: ./scripts/Create-ErrList -cfg YOURTARGET -remove PACKAGE will reschedule PACKAGE 19:54 * morfoh thinks karasz should go away with it's windows target :p 19:54 * karasz is embarassed and goes back to read 19:54 < morfoh> haha :) 19:55 < morfoh> karasz: as you see sometimes I can be quite ugly :) 19:55 < karasz> ? 19:55 < morfoh> but mostly for jocking ;) 19:55 < morfoh> joking 19:55 < karasz> morfoh: If we loose our sens of humor, nothing is left of us 19:55 < morfoh> karasz: ack 19:56 < CIA-9> amery * r10209 /branches/2.1/package/base/dietlibc/ (19 files in 2 dirs): (log message trimmed) 19:56 < CIA-9> * merged 9697,9700,9708 from trunk: fixed and cleaned dietlibc/parse-config-9 19:56 < CIA-9> * merged 9702 from trunk: fixed dietlibc/parse-config-9 to really inject --disable-shared 19:56 < CIA-9> * merged 9711 from trunk: added missing copyright headers to dietlibc files 19:56 < CIA-9> * merged 9722 from trunk: fixed pclose dereference after free() in pclose (bug discovered by jsaw) 19:56 < CIA-9> * merged 9709 from trunk: added a value.h stub header to dietlibc (to make popt happy) 19:56 < CIA-9> * merged 9714 from trunk: unmangled dietlibc patch filesnames 19:57 < veki> I rescheduled packages and restarted ./scripts/Build-target process 19:58 < morfoh> veki: good 19:59 < veki> I tired Dowload -required and i was prompted that there is cache found in download/Mirro, so the packages are here in my machine 19:59 < veki> guys, do not loose your nerves on strange guys. Micorosft here does have its www site on Linux, but all their ports are completely open!!! 19:59 < morfoh> veki: use Download -cfg YOURTARGET -required 20:00 < veki> yes, I have done that 20:00 < morfoh> minto: btw, what about your bootdisk ? any news ? 20:01 < veki> our government does have servers on RH and administrators put that you send mails instead to webmasert to root@localhost 20:01 < minto> nope, still have to add syslinux 20:01 < _Ragnar_> btw mozilla/firefox runs now ... was some outdated gtk libs 20:01 < morfoh> minto: where ? to bootdisk target'spkgsel ? 20:01 < morfoh> _Ragnar_: :) 20:01 < minto> No emerge 20:02 < morfoh> _Ragnar_: btw, hi :) 20:02 < morfoh> _Ragnar_: how is you embedded stuff evolving ? 20:02 < veki> _ragnar_: hi 20:04 < _Ragnar_> morfoh: didn't have time for much on that 20:05 < morfoh> _Ragnar_: ah ok ... so your soekris is idleing atm 20:06 < _Ragnar_> yea 20:06 < veki> I have to go now, cu later 20:06 < veki> bye 20:06 < morfoh> cu veki 20:07 < karasz> cu veki 20:07 -!- veki [~veki@217.24.19.40] has quit ["leaving"] 20:22 < minto> morfoh: ping 20:23 < morfoh> minto: pong 20:24 < minto> First, the muisjes are on their way. :-) 20:24 < morfoh> good :) 20:24 < minto> second, have you followed my mime type discussion with mnemoc? 20:24 < morfoh> minto: not really 20:25 < morfoh> minto: still questions ? 20:25 < minto> Well I want to enhance parse-config to be able to safely add mime types just like is done with users currently. 20:26 < minto> No I need some special bookkeeping, like the package that added a mime type and the file extesions being registered. 20:26 < minto> no = now 20:26 < minto> Where should I put this bookkeeping? 20:27 < minto> /var/adm/parse-config ? 20:28 < morfoh> minto: hmmm ... I think /var/adm/parse-config isn't really used anymore ... but I don't know it exactly. 20:29 < minto> Who knows? 20:29 < morfoh> minto: I think you should test it localy and asking rxr or mnemoc 20:29 < morfoh> sorry 20:29 < minto> Okay, thanks 20:40 -!- keinek_ is now known as keinek 20:56 < valentin> short hi 20:56 < valentin> minto: thanks for your present 20:56 < morfoh> valentin: hi :) 20:56 < morfoh> valentin: how are your 2 girls ? 20:56 < valentin> both are fine, thank you 20:57 < morfoh> :) 21:00 < minto> hi valentin 21:00 < valentin> hi minto 21:00 < minto> The muisjes are on there way too. 21:00 < valentin> did you see the pictures ? 21:00 < minto> where? 21:00 < valentin> minto: you are so good to us 21:01 < valentin> http://exactcode.de/valentin/janna 21:01 < valentin> hope there is no typo in the url above 21:01 < minto> Valenting: the muisjes where only 1.35 Euro + 5,40 Euro for mail. 21:02 < valentin> i think my little girl likes your red what-ever-it-is pet 21:03 < minto> I like janna7 most 21:03 < valentin> :) 21:04 < minto> She smiling on it. 21:04 < minto> :-) 21:04 < valentin> she sometimes smiles or at least does some mimic that looks like smiling 21:04 < morfoh> minto: yes ... the 7th. picture is nice :) 21:04 < minto> valentin: not looks, is smiling :-) 21:05 < valentin> none of the pictures could capture the magic when holding her in the arms 21:05 < minto> I know, I hava had that experience almost 2 years ago. 21:05 < valentin> the feeling when she's grabing my finger 21:06 < minto> Have you already been kangaroeing? 21:06 < valentin> ouhm ?? 21:06 < valentin> what is that 21:06 < minto> Have a bare janna on your bare chest. 21:07 < minto> except for daipers of course. 21:07 < minto> It is supposed to be very relaxing for babies. 21:08 < valentin> why this is called kangaroeng ? kerstin had the child on her bare chest right after birth an i had it everywhere, from legs over stomach to arms and shoulder (but not bare) 21:08 < valentin> she feels quite comfortable in uncomfortable positions 21:09 < minto> Because it is like the pouch of a kangaroe. 21:09 < valentin> she likes lieing on her mother and listen to her heartbeat 21:10 < minto> For pre-mature babies (like Merlyn) it is sort of mandatory since it is so relaxing for the babies. 21:11 < minto> Valentin: Of course she likes it. That's what she was hearing the last couple of months. :-) 21:11 < valentin> she is quite relaxed theese days and sleeps most of the time like new-borns tend to do 21:12 < valentin> i think this will change... 21:12 < minto> No necessarily. 21:13 < minto> Although Merlyn sleeps less now he still sleeps a lot. 21:13 < valentin> cycling between sleep, eat, nappy change, sleep, eat, .. 21:13 < minto> Yepp, welcome to parent hood. 21:13 < morfoh> daddytalk :) 21:14 < valentin> morfoh: its much fun and a good feeling 21:14 < minto> morfoh: I you hurry on creating a c4 we talk to you like this as well. :-) 21:14 < morfoh> valentin: I can imagine ... I like kids very much :) 21:14 < valentin> c4 ? did i miss something theese days ? 21:14 < minto> c4 is class 4 people. 21:15 < minto> c4 = children of class 2 (wasn't it) 21:15 < minto> c2 = people who got access to computer when they where kids. 21:16 < valentin> ? 21:16 < valentin> i do not need to understand that 21:17 < morfoh> valentin: it's just a classification of people at what age they started to have contact with computers 21:18 < valentin> so can you give me a complete list ? 21:18 < morfoh> oh I have to consult the irc logs for that 21:18 < valentin> ok, save your time then 21:18 < minto> mnemoc came up with it. 21:19 < valentin> so the higher the number, the later the puter ? 21:19 < minto> c1 = computers at university 21:19 < minto> c2 = computers at home when kid 21:19 < minto> c3 = computer at home when born 21:19 < minto> c4 = child of c2 21:19 < minto> c5 = child of c3 21:20 < minto> if I am correct. 21:20 < minto> mnemoc fears class 4 and 5. 21:20 < valentin> ok, so janna is c4 21:20 < minto> So he fears little Janna :-) 21:20 < morfoh> :) 21:20 < valentin> whats to fear there ? she's so cute ... 21:21 < minto> I think he fears is job when c4 and c5 starts working in IT. 21:21 < valentin> what about c6 = child of c[4,5] ? 21:22 < valentin> well, most c2 kids did not come deeper into materia than games and window~1 21:22 < minto> I guess it will take a while before c6 will arrive. 21:22 < morfoh> valentin: ack 21:22 < valentin> i think we could have c6 within ten years 21:23 < minto> poor little Janna :-) 21:23 < morfoh> valentin: that was my suggestion too ... because they are more consumers right now 21:23 < valentin> maybe there are c4's out there beeing almost ten 21:23 < minto> Just kidding 21:24 < valentin> we got contact to our computers in a time where they were big slow and boring things, so we had to learn programming to get anything usefull out of it 21:24 < morfoh> valentin: yep ... 21:25 < valentin> todays children have a big repository of entertaining software like games, so most will not be motivated to look inside the hardware stuff 21:26 < morfoh> just consumers 21:26 < valentin> what's the difference between c2 and c3 21:26 < minto> But I they like creating games more than playing it, this might change. 21:26 < minto> i = if 21:27 < valentin> the games today are so advanced no hobby project could catch up with 21:28 < minto> Do not forget the warm feeling inside when the first simple game is written. No hi tech advanced game can give the same feeling. 21:28 < valentin> ok :) 21:28 < valentin> but you will not get much karma points by your friends 21:28 < minto> This is how I started 21:28 * morfoh has to eat sth ... 21:28 < morfoh> minto: :) 21:29 < minto> My games, even back then, where more simple than what was around. 21:29 < valentin> do you have playable versions that work in linux ? 21:29 < minto> No will earn any karma points by playing Halo either. 21:30 < minto> Nope back then it was on a sharp MZ 700 21:30 < minto> I am talking about the 80's 21:37 -!- keinek2 [~root@201.254.13.60] has joined #t2 21:37 < keinek2> hi from my notebook :) 21:37 < morfoh> minto: you wrote a game on a "pocket calculator" :) 21:39 < karasz> valentin: my opinion is that children will be motivated to look inside the hardware stuff regardles of games 21:40 < karasz> shear curiosity will bring them to it 21:40 < karasz> just my 2 cents 21:40 < morfoh> http://www.sharpmz.org/ 21:41 < valentin> karasz: maybe i should teach janna C before i teach her german 21:42 < karasz> uhmmm.... 21:42 < karasz> C is for us old timers 21:42 < valentin> just kidding 21:42 < karasz> you should teach her D 21:42 < morfoh> karasz: I think it depends on the available resources around ... i.e. if you've to repair sth. on your own you've to learn the basic functions at least 21:42 < karasz> :D 21:42 < valentin> well i prefere C++ or objective C] 21:43 < karasz> morfoh: ack 21:43 < valentin> morfoh: normaly childs are quite good in departing things and leave the repair to the parents 21:43 < minto> morfoh: No a pocket calculator. But the site seems to be the one. 21:44 < morfoh> minto: I know .) 21:44 < valentin> so, have to go now, cu all and have a good night 21:44 < morfoh> minto: it looks quite robust :) 21:44 < minto> cu valentin 21:44 < karasz> http://www.cafepress.com/mz700.11666428 21:44 < valentin> and i will try to enjoy my last night without interuptions 21:44 < morfoh> ok valentin ... cu you greetings to your girls :) 21:44 < karasz> cu 21:45 < karasz> o_O 21:45 < minto> karasz: You can wear that :-D 21:46 < karasz> yeah... right 21:46 < karasz> but http://www.cafepress.com/mz700.11666483 21:46 < karasz> O_O 21:47 < minto> that one is for me. 21:47 < karasz> than we make a "good" pair :D 21:48 < morfoh> pfff .... :D 21:49 < minto> Sorry karasz, I am already taken. :) 21:49 < karasz> :D :D :D 21:49 < karasz> me too ;) 21:49 < minto> :D 21:54 < morfoh> .oO( this procps on diet is killing my nerves )o ... 21:55 < _Ragnar_> ? 21:56 < karasz> ufff.... 21:56 -!- keinek [~Keinek@201.254.13.60] has quit ["Abandonando"] 21:56 < morfoh> _Ragnar_: I can't figure out what the problem ... :/ 21:56 < _Ragnar_> :\ 21:57 < morfoh> if someone is able to get it working please drop me a note ... I'll skip it for now ... 21:58 -!- keinek2 [~root@201.254.13.60] has quit [Read error: 113 (No route to host)] 21:59 < karasz> modifying postgresql source tree to run with mpi, pvm is not my plate 21:59 < karasz> ufff... 22:05 -!- rxr [rene@e178156131.adsl.alicedsl.de] has joined #t2 22:05 -!- Topic for #t2: T2 | 2.1.0-rc1 RELEASED | The next generation of System Development Environments (SDE) | http://www.t2-project.org/ 22:05 -!- Topic set by mnemoc [] [Tue Jun 21 16:27:15 2005] 22:05 [Users #t2] 22:05 [ _Ragnar_] [ jsaw ] [ minto ] [ mtr_] [ rxr_ ] [ valentin] 22:05 [ CIA-9 ] [ karasz] [ mnemoc] [ nzg ] [ sepp ] 22:05 [ dsoul ] [ madtux] [ morfoh] [ rxr ] [ SerWou] 22:05 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 16 nicks [0 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 16 normal] 22:05 -!- Channel #t2 created Sun Aug 8 21:15:33 2004 22:05 -!- [freenode-info] why register and identify? your IRC nick is how people know you. http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetup 22:05 -!- Irssi: Join to #t2 was synced in 11 secs 22:05 < minto> karasz done worry I am not easily aggrivated 22:05 < morfoh> minto: a men gat a life sentence because some witnesses told the jury that he said that 22:06 < morfoh> of course a muslim 22:06 < minto> So much for free speech 22:06 < morfoh> yep 22:08 < minto> I am off now, cu guys 22:08 < morfoh> cu minto ... sleep well :) 22:08 -!- minto [~minto@82-217-66-7.cable.quicknet.nl] has quit ["using sirc version 2.211+KSIRC/1.3.11"] 22:09 < morfoh> rxr: afaics procps is the last issue in the current diet embedded target 22:20 -!- rxr_ [rene@e178134072.adsl.alicedsl.de] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 22:23 < CIA-9> chris * r10210 /trunk/target/embedded/config.in: * moved iptables from to uclibc specific to the global pkgsel because we are able to build it using dietlibc now ;) 22:54 < CIA-9> chris * r10211 /trunk/package/network/iptables/ (iptables.conf iptables.desc): 22:54 < CIA-9> * removed NOPARALLEL flag 22:54 < CIA-9> * added DIETLIBC flag 22:54 < CIA-9> * beautyfied iptables.conf 22:55 < mnemoc> c{1,2,3} are not persons, they are geeks. most c2 and c3 are not geeks 22:55 < mnemoc> err 22:56 < mnemoc> c{1,2,3} are not persons, they are geeks. most people who get copmputers are not geeks 22:56 < mnemoc> what i fear is the children of the geeks 22:56 < morfoh> and geeks are no persons ? 22:56 < morfoh> :) 22:56 < mnemoc> .oO 22:56 < morfoh> gotcha :) 22:57 -!- _Lewellyn [blushine@lewellyn.silver.supporter.pdpc] has joined #t2 22:57 < mnemoc> they are humans... but persons? uhm.... yes, more person than nerds and freaks :) 22:57 < morfoh> :) 23:07 -!- veki [~veki@217.24.19.40] has joined #t2 23:08 < veki> hi 23:09 < veki> I rescheduled packages for mnemosyen and started again ./scripts/Build-target -cfg.... 23:11 < veki> I have 4 packages that are built, but still 8 packages lagging which ar enot built for the same reason, i.e there is no binary tar.bz2 that i snot included in package database. I Think that I should choose ow that are really substantial and ommit those which I maybe do not need and reschedule again and try to build. What you think about that? 23:12 < mnemoc> Download them 23:13 < mnemoc> if you want them, download them 23:13 < veki> hm, when issue command ./scripts/Download -cfg foo -required it says thatthere is cache found on Download/Mirror and it does not download them 23:13 -!- sparc-kly [~mubex@64.237.245.102] has joined #t2 23:13 < veki> I think that they are downloaded but there is something el;se which prevents compiling 23:14 < mnemoc> publish your error log 23:14 < veki> I will check now error logs and let you know 23:18 < karasz> cu guys 23:18 < karasz> got to go now, tomorrow is getting up early 23:18 < karasz> :( 23:19 -!- karasz [~chatzilla@80.97.102.202] has quit ["gone to sleep"] 23:24 < veki> I have checked why snort have not been built 23:24 < veki> checking for pcre_compile in -lpcre... yes 23:24 < veki> checking for libprelude-config... /opt/prelude/bin/libprelude-config 23:24 < veki> checking for libprelude - version >= 0.9.0... yes 23:24 < veki> checking for mysql... 23:24 < veki> ********************************************** 23:24 < veki> ERROR: unable to find mysql headers (mysql.h) 23:24 < veki> checked in the following places 23:24 < veki> /opt/mysql/include 23:24 < veki> /opt/mysql/include/mysql 23:24 < veki> ********************************************** 23:24 < veki> Running make -j4 CC=gcc CPP=cpp CXX=g++ prefix=/opt/snort. 23:24 < veki> make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop. 23:24 < veki> Due to previous errors, no 5-snort.log file! 23:24 < veki> (Try enabling xtrace in the config to track an error inside the build system.) 23:25 < veki> mysql was built manually and after that it could not find it 23:25 < mnemoc> i said publish :( 23:26 < mnemoc> that's simply lack of mysql 23:26 < morfoh> veki: publish means open an issue/ticket on https://trac.t2-project.org 23:27 < veki> OK, thanks 23:35 -!- Netsplit tolkien.freenode.net <-> irc.freenode.net quits: jsaw, morfoh, valentin, SerWou, madtux, _Ragnar_, sepp, CIA-9, veki, dsoul, (+1 more, use /NETSPLIT to show all of them) 23:36 -!- Netsplit over, joins: sparc-kly, valentin, _Ragnar_, veki, morfoh, dsoul, sepp, madtux, SerWou 23:36 -!- Netsplit tolkien.freenode.net <-> irc.freenode.net quits: valentin, morfoh, SerWou, _Ragnar_, madtux, sepp, veki, sparc-kly, dsoul 23:36 -!- Netsplit over, joins: jsaw, CIA-9, _Ragnar_, valentin, sparc-kly 23:37 -!- Netsplit over, joins: veki, morfoh, dsoul, sepp, madtux, SerWou 23:37 -!- Netsplit tolkien.freenode.net <-> irc.freenode.net quits: valentin, _Ragnar_ 23:38 -!- Netsplit over, joins: _Ragnar_, valentin 23:48 < CIA-9> sebastian * r10212 /trunk/package/graphic/hugin/ (hugin.cache hugin.conf): * changed hugin to use wxwidgets(26) 23:48 < CIA-9> chris * r10213 /trunk/target/embedded/config.in: * added vlan package to generic embedded target 23:56 < veki> morfoh: I submitted ticket. i am sorry, I was not aware of ticket system 23:57 < morfoh> veki: no problem so far ... but please try also to read the fine manual rene wrote ... also if it's a bit outdated, but it could be very helpful ;) --- Log closed Fri Jul 15 00:00:00 2005