--- Log opened Fri Jun 23 00:00:59 2006 00:02 -!- rxr_ [n=rene@e178136027.adsl.alicedsl.de] has joined #t2 00:02 -!- Topic for #t2: T2 | 2.2 Branched! - trunk going for 2.3 | The System Development Environment (SDE) | http://www.t2-project.org/ | Say hello and do not hesitate to ask us any questions that you may have. | http://www.rafb.net/paste/ 00:02 -!- Topic set by mnemoc [] [Tue Jun 13 15:03:53 2006] 00:02 [Users #t2] 00:02 [@ChanServ] [ drear ] [ LMJ ] [ rxr ] [ tdi ] 00:02 [ `axion ] [ dsoul ] [ mnemoc] [ rxr_ ] [ valentin ] 00:02 [ Baldzius] [ idealm_] [ morfoh] [ sepp_ ] [ _Lewellyn] 00:02 [ CIA-7 ] [ laj ] [ mtr ] [ sparc-kly] [ _Ragnar__] 00:02 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 20 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 19 normal] 00:02 -!- Channel #t2 created Sun Aug 8 19:15:33 2004 00:02 -!- [freenode-info] why register and identify? your IRC nick is how people know you. http://freenode.net/faq.shtml#nicksetup 00:02 -!- Irssi: Join to #t2 was synced in 12 secs 00:03 -!- rxr [n=rene@e178139074.adsl.alicedsl.de] has quit [Read error: 60 (Operation timed out)] 00:34 -!- morfoh [n=morfoh@e178017005.adsl.alicedsl.de] has quit ["leaving"] 03:29 -!- mtr_ [n=Michael@pD9E11C30.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has joined #t2 03:43 -!- mtr [n=Michael@pD9E105CC.dip0.t-ipconnect.de] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 03:43 -!- mtr_ is now known as mtr 05:06 -!- Netsplit kornbluth.freenode.net <-> irc.freenode.net quits: laj, valentin, @ChanServ, _Ragnar__, tdi, idealm_, Baldzius, mtr, `axion, sepp_, (+3 more, use /NETSPLIT to show all of them) 05:09 -!- Netsplit over, joins: @ChanServ, mtr, sepp_, sparc-kly, _Lewellyn, idealm_, `axion, laj, Baldzius, mnemoc (+2 more) 05:09 -!- Netsplit over, joins: tdi 05:24 < CIA-7> aldas * r18122 /trunk/package/develop/boost-jam/boost-jam.desc: * updated boost-jam (3.1.12 -> 3.1.13) 05:32 < CIA-7> aldas * r18123 /trunk/package/games/clanlib/clanlib.desc: * updated clanlib (0.8.0-RC1 -> 0.8.0-RC2) 05:53 < CIA-7> aldas * r18125 /trunk/package/audio/freealut/freealut.desc: * updated freealut (1.0.1 -> 1.1.0) 06:11 < CIA-7> aldas * r18126 /trunk/package/develop/valgrind/valgrind.desc: * updated valgrind (3.1.1 -> 3.2.0) 06:41 < CIA-7> aldas * r18124 /trunk/package/audio/gsm/gsm.desc: * updated gsm (1.0.11 -> 1.0.12) 06:44 -!- sireficuL [i=MMM@213.252.233.162] has joined #t2 07:27 -!- morfoh [n=morfoh@e178017005.adsl.alicedsl.de] has joined #t2 07:27 < morfoh> moin 07:27 < Baldzius> moin morfoh 07:27 < morfoh> moin Baldzius :) 07:29 -!- You're now known as rxr 07:29 < Baldzius> moin rxr 07:29 < rxr> moin Baldzius 07:42 < CIA-7> aldas * r18127 /trunk/package/editors/auctex/auctex.desc: * updated auctex (11.82 -> 11.83) 07:56 < CIA-7> rene * r18128 /trunk/package/xorg/xproto/xproto.desc: * updated xproto (7.0.5 -> 7.0.6) 07:56 < CIA-7> rene * r18129 /trunk/package/xorg/libx11/libx11.desc: * updated libx11 (1.0.0 -> 1.0.2) 07:58 -!- sireficuL [i=MMM@213.252.233.162] has quit [] 08:00 < rxr> Wine 0.9.16 08:02 < Baldzius> already updated 08:04 < rxr> oh 08:04 < rxr> The National Academy of Sciences, reaching that conclusion in a broad review of scientific work requested by Congress, reported Thursday that the 'recent warmth is unprecedented for at least the last 400 years and potentially the last several millennia: http://science.slashdot.org/science/06/06/22/2234204.shtml 08:07 < Baldzius> the first comment is really LoL :) 08:08 < CIA-7> rene * r18130 /trunk/package/xorg/xdm/xdm.desc: * updated xdm (1.0.4 -> 1.0.5) 08:09 < CIA-7> aldas * r18131 /trunk/package/graphic/chmlib/chmlib.desc: 08:09 < CIA-7> * updated chmlib (0.37.4 -> 0.38) 08:09 < CIA-7> * fixed download url 08:09 < CIA-7> * security update: CVE-2006-3178 08:18 < CIA-7> aldas * r18132 /trunk/package/gnome2/alleyoop/ (alleyoop.desc compile-fix.patch): 08:18 < CIA-7> * updated alleyoop (0.9.0 -> 0.9.1) 08:18 < CIA-7> * removed compile-fix.patch - obsolete 08:18 -!- drear [n=drear@dsl-hkigw8-fe99f900-151.dhcp.inet.fi] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 08:30 < CIA-7> aldas * r18133 /trunk/package/gnome2/totem/totem.desc: * updated totem (1.4.1 -> 1.4.2) 08:54 < CIA-7> rene * r18134 /trunk/target/generic/pkgsel/10-minimal-xorg.in: * use twm as minimal-xorg window manager 08:58 < CIA-7> rene * r18135 /trunk/package/base/sysvinit/system.init: 08:58 < CIA-7> * fixed sysvinit/system to activate swap after mounting local 08:58 < CIA-7> filesystems so swapfiles actually work 09:10 < CIA-7> aldas * r18136 /trunk/package/kde/ (k3b/k3b.desc k3b-i18n/k3b-i18n.desc): 09:10 < CIA-7> * updated k3b (0.12.15 -> 0.12.16) 09:10 < CIA-7> * updated k3b-i18n (0.12.15 -> 0.12.16) 09:32 -!- morfoh_ [n=morfoh@e178062122.adsl.alicedsl.de] has joined #t2 09:36 -!- morfoh [n=morfoh@e178017005.adsl.alicedsl.de] has quit [Nick collision from services.] 09:36 -!- morfoh_ is now known as morfoh 09:39 < CIA-7> aldas * r18137 /trunk/package/base/cpufreqd/ (cpufreqd.desc install.patch): 09:39 < CIA-7> * updated cpufreqd (2.0.0 -> 2.1.1) 09:39 < CIA-7> * adapted install.patch for new version 09:39 < CIA-7> aldas * r18138 /trunk/package/develop/git/git.desc: * updated git (1.3.3 -> 1.4.0) 09:39 < CIA-7> aldas * r18139 /trunk/package/develop/cogito/cogito.desc: * updated cogito (0.17.2 -> 0.17.3) 09:49 -!- idealm_ [n=ideal@58.33.41.239] has quit [Remote closed the connection] 09:51 -!- morfoh [n=morfoh@e178062122.adsl.alicedsl.de] has quit ["leaving"] 09:53 < CIA-7> aldas * r18140 /trunk/package/ruby/mod_ruby/mod_ruby.desc: * updated mod_ruby (1.2.5 -> 1.2.6) 09:54 < CIA-7> aldas * r18141 /trunk/package/network/tor/tor.desc: * updated tor (0.1.1.20 -> 0.1.1.21) 10:21 -!- idealm [n=ideal@58.33.41.239] has joined #t2 10:29 -!- tdi [n=tdi@reykin.pozman.pl] has quit [Read error: 110 (Connection timed out)] 10:35 [Users #t2] 10:35 [@ChanServ] [ CIA-7 ] [ laj ] [ mtr ] [ sparc-kly] [ _Ragnar__] 10:35 [ `axion ] [ dsoul ] [ LMJ ] [ rxr ] [ valentin ] 10:35 [ Baldzius] [ idealm] [ mnemoc] [ sepp_] [ _Lewellyn] 10:35 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 16 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 15 normal] 10:53 < mnemoc> f*!.. again i send the mail with reading confirmation :( 10:53 < mnemoc> moin 11:01 < CIA-7> aldas * r18142 /trunk/package/python/sip/sip.desc: * updated sip (4.4.3 -> 4.4.5) 11:01 < Baldzius> hi mnemoc 11:03 < mnemoc> hi aldas 11:10 < CIA-7> aldas * r18143 /trunk/package/x11/fox/ (config.hlp config.in fox.conf fox.desc): 11:10 < CIA-7> * updated fox (1.6.4 -> 1.6.6) 11:10 < CIA-7> * updated copyright notes 11:39 < CIA-7> aldas * r18144 /trunk/package/emulators/gngeo/gngeo.desc: * updated gngeo (0.6.11 -> 0.6.12) 11:47 < CIA-7> aldas * r18145 /trunk/package/develop/gdb/ (4 files): 11:47 < CIA-7> * updated gdb (6.4 -> 6.5) 11:47 < CIA-7> * adapted installed-by-binutils.patch for new version 11:47 < CIA-7> * updated copyright notes 11:49 -!- sireficuL [i=MMM@213.252.233.162] has joined #t2 12:04 < CIA-7> aldas * r18146 /trunk/package/develop/pytables/pytables.desc: * updated pytables (1.3.1 -> 1.3.2) 12:32 < CIA-7> amery * r18147 /trunk/package/base/uclibc/patches/gawk.conf: * hacked gawk to not build dynamic when linking against uclibc and SDECFG_STATIC is set 13:38 -!- sireficuL [i=MMM@213.252.233.162] has quit [] 13:58 < CIA-7> amery * r18148 /trunk/package/base/busybox/busybox.config: * changed default busybox config to not support devfs or makedevs 13:59 < CIA-7> amery * r18149 /trunk/package/base/busybox/ (busybox.conf static.config): * fixed busybox to configure itself for static if SDECFG_STATIC is set 14:14 < CIA-7> amery * r18150 /trunk/package/base/uclibc/functions.in: * enhanced uclibc's apply_conffiles() to support empty lines and comments on the rule files 14:18 < CIA-7> amery * r18151 /trunk/package/base/busybox/busybox.config: * commented default busybox's config rules file 14:34 < CIA-7> aldas * r18152 /trunk/package/graphic/inkscape/ (gcc41.patch inkscape.conf inkscape.desc): 14:34 < CIA-7> * updated inkscape (0.43 -> 0.44) 14:34 < CIA-7> * removed gcc41.patch - obsolete 14:34 < CIA-7> * updated copyright notes 14:36 < CIA-7> aldas * r18153 /trunk/package/x11/mrxvt/mrxvt.desc: * updated mrxvt (0.5.0 -> 0.5.1) 14:41 -!- sepp_ [n=sepp@p213.54.144.124.tisdip.tiscali.de] has quit [Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)] 14:55 < CIA-7> aldas * r18154 /trunk/package/graphic/libgphoto/libgphoto.desc: * updated libgphoto (2.1.6 -> 2.2.1) 14:55 < CIA-7> aldas * r18155 /trunk/package/graphic/gphoto/gphoto.desc: * updated gphoto (2.1.6 -> 2.2.0) 14:59 -!- sepp [n=sepp@p213.54.144.124.tisdip.tiscali.de] has joined #t2 15:00 < CIA-7> aldas * r18156 /trunk/package/graphic/libpano/libpano.desc: * updated libpano (2.8.3 -> 2.8.4) 15:03 < CIA-7> aldas * r18157 /trunk/package/network/pound/ (pcre.patch pound.desc): 15:03 < CIA-7> * updated pound (2.0.4 -> 2.0.7) 15:03 < CIA-7> * removed pcre.patch - obsolete 15:04 < mnemoc> thanks aldas 15:05 < Baldzius> :) 15:18 -!- sireficuL [i=MMM@213.252.233.162] has joined #t2 15:19 < CIA-7> aldas * r18158 /trunk/package/develop/monotone/monotone.desc: * updated monotone (0.26 -> 0.27) 15:22 < CIA-7> aldas * r18159 /trunk/package/audio/libshout/libshout.desc: * updated libshout (2.2.1 -> 2.2.2) 15:36 * mnemoc triggered an explotion at dietlibc ml :( 15:46 -!- tdi [n=tdi@reykin.pozman.pl] has joined #t2 15:49 -!- idealm [n=ideal@58.33.41.239] has quit [Connection timed out] 16:05 < CIA-7> aldas * r18160 /trunk/package/network/ddclient/ (ddclient.conf ddclient.desc): 16:05 < CIA-7> * updated ddclient (3.6.7 -> 3.7.0) 16:05 < CIA-7> * updated copyright notes 16:05 < CIA-7> aldas * r18161 /trunk/package/office/wv2/wv2.desc: * updated wv2 (0.2.2 -> 0.2.3) 16:06 < tdi> CIA-7: how are u ? 16:35 < mnemoc> *g* 16:43 < CIA-7> rene * r18162 /trunk/package/network/bittorrent/bittorrent.desc: * updated bittorrent (4.4.0 -> 4.20.0) 17:53 -!- sepp [n=sepp@p213.54.144.124.tisdip.tiscali.de] has quit ["Lost terminal"] 19:20 < rxr> "The next time Bill Gates sends an e-mail through Microsoft's shiny new Wireless LAN it will be passed through a behind-the-scenes Linux-based network appliance." Microsoft has partnered with Aruba Networks for a large corporate wireless LAN deployment, involving 277 buildings and 5000 access points, 'all Linux based.'" 19:20 < rxr> ^- http://it.slashdot.org/it/06/06/23/1748249.shtml 19:24 -!- _Lewellyn [i=lewellyn@pdpc/supporter/silver/lewellyn] has quit ["http://www.iamcode.net/"] 19:29 -!- _Lewellyn [i=lewellyn@pdpc/supporter/silver/lewellyn] has joined #t2 19:47 -!- sireficuL [i=MMM@213.252.233.162] has quit [] 19:59 -!- sireficuL [i=MMM@213.252.233.162] has joined #t2 20:26 -!- Demian [n=demian@201.206.44.210] has joined #t2 20:27 < Demian> hi 20:27 < rxr> wb Demian 20:27 < Demian> thanks rene 20:32 < Demian> are there tools to backup a whole disk, compress it and generate a parity check, to restore in case of errors ? 20:33 < Demian> currently using dd and bzip.. but some files got corrupted and i was unable to recover propertly. 20:34 < rxr> I also usually like the one thing for one problem unix tools 20:34 < rxr> partimage might help you 20:35 < rxr> http://www.t2-project.org/packages/partimage.html 20:36 < CIA-7> rene * r18164 /trunk/package/xorg/libx11/libx11.desc: * cleaned libx11 D tag 20:37 -!- sireficuL [i=MMM@213.252.233.162] has quit [] 20:37 < Demian> it will copy only data marked as 'USED', that's cool. thanks r^2 20:38 < Demian> its file system support is good. 20:41 < CIA-7> aldas * r18165 /trunk/package/x11/fluxbox/fluxbox.desc: * updated fluxbox (0.9.15.1 -> 1.0rc) 20:46 -!- sireficuL [i=MMM@213.252.233.162] has joined #t2 20:49 < rxr> hi sireficuL 20:50 < sireficuL> hi rxr 20:51 < Demian> what is the best appropiated file system for storing files above 3Mb? And have thousands of those ? 20:52 < rxr> I can not recommend xfs 20:52 < rxr> reiesrfs usually performs perfect for me 20:52 < Demian> i was told reiserfs has great support for big files. 20:52 < rxr> ext* is dog slow 20:52 < rxr> jfs might be an option 20:52 < rxr> or reiser4 if you want to live cutting edge 20:53 < Demian> will use it for squid, and maybe for a image server. 20:54 < Baldzius> once i had a clipper databe containing ~2k files and jfs showed me the best performance 20:54 < Baldzius> database* 20:54 < Demian> the biggest block size for reiserfs is 8192. 20:58 < Demian> xfs supports until 64kb block size, but under linux it is limited to the system page size. 21:01 < Demian> in linux x86, xfs max block size will be 4k, on x64 it would be 64k. 21:01 < rxr> a big blocksize will not help you much 21:01 < rxr> and your HD sectors are 512 all the time anyway 21:02 < Demian> the HDs can't read in chunks of 512 bytes? i mean just one by one ? 21:03 < rxr> sure you can request more than one ... with DMA and the like 21:03 < rxr> but still there is processing overhead and for 2MB files you will not gain anything 21:03 < rxr> for GB files it might be a little win 21:07 < Demian> ok, anyways i am currently limited to 8192, thinking in reiserfs for serving disk images. and will use reiserfs too for squid cache. 21:08 < Demian> i hope it is be a good choice. otherwise my main purpose is to speed up squid, not disk images. 21:09 -!- sireficuL [i=MMM@213.252.233.162] has quit [] 21:17 < Demian> nice results: http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/388 21:20 -!- sireficuL [i=MMM@213.252.233.162] has joined #t2 21:33 -!- sireficuL [i=MMM@213.252.233.162] has quit [] 21:33 < Demian> i am away, have fun. 23:01 < CIA-7> rene * r18163 /trunk/package/archiver/partimage/partimage.desc: * fixed partimage I/T tags 23:06 -!- idealm [n=ideal@58.33.41.239] has joined #t2 --- Log closed Sat Jun 24 00:00:05 2006