T2 IRC Log: 2007-01-03

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--- Log opened Wed Jan 03 00:00:53 2007
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06:07 < Demian> hi
06:07 < Stelz> hi Demian
06:09 < Demian> hallo Stelz :)
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07:25 < rxr> moin
07:25 < rxr> hi Demian and Stelz
07:25 < Stelz> hi rxr
07:25 < Stelz> uhm
07:25 < Stelz> do we have btpd?
07:26 < Stelz> seems to be nope..
07:26 < Stelz> we should! :)
07:26 < Stelz> http://www.murmeldjur.se/btpd/
07:30 < CIA-9> rene * r21631 /trunk/package/shells/dash/dash.desc: * updated dash (0.5.3-5 -> 0.5.3-6)
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07:40 < rxr> Stelz: do you add it ?
07:45 < Stelz> rxr: no idea how to add it while i'm on openbsd..
07:45 < Stelz> till openbsd kernel will be ported into T2..
07:46 < emte> what are you trying to add?
07:46 < Stelz> me?
07:47 < Stelz> i'm not trying to add
07:47 < Stelz> i just want you to add some nice bittorrent client
07:47 < Stelz> http://www.murmeldjur.se/btpd/
07:47 < emte> ...
07:47 < emte> just dld azureus
07:48 < Stelz> rofl.
07:48 < emte> if you have java it will run
07:48 < Stelz> java mustdie.
07:48 < emte> lol
07:48 < Stelz> i mean.. a lot of bugs.. and the slowest program @ world.
07:49 < Stelz> only lightweight software rules. in bittorrent too
07:49 < emte> not sure how an interpreated language can be fast
07:49 < emte> bah
07:49 < emte> bt has it's own problems
07:49 < Stelz> ?
07:49 < Stelz> bt has no problems :D
07:49 < emte> python is not the greatest language either
07:49 < Stelz> rofl?
07:50 < Stelz> why r u talking about milestone?
07:50 < emte> milestone?
07:50 < Stelz> em. err
07:52 < Stelz> i mean
07:52 < Stelz> mainline :)
07:52 < rxr> keep it easy guys :-)
07:52 < Stelz> mainline == original bittorrent client
07:52 < Stelz> of course it sucks.
07:52 < rxr> Stelz: I scheduled it for addition
07:52 < Stelz> thank you very much rxr :)
07:53 < Stelz> there are no good bt-client for linux. fast and light. except transmission maybe
07:54 < Stelz> 2 others are console-based: rtorrent, and btpd i hope :)
07:56 < CIA-9> rene * r21632 /trunk/package/xorg/xf86-video-xgi/ (. xf86-video-xgi.cache xf86-video-xgi.desc): * added xf86-video-xgi (2007-01-02) - The Xorg driver for XGI video chips
07:57 < CIA-9> rene * r21633 /trunk/package/network/libtorrent/libtorrent.desc: * updated libtorrent (0.11.0 -> 0.11.1)
07:57 < CIA-9> rene * r21634 /trunk/package/network/rtorrent/rtorrent.desc: * updated rtorrent (0.7.0 -> 0.7.1)
07:57 < emte> bittornado used to be nice
07:57 * Stelz hates python-apps
07:57 < Stelz> only clear c/c++ :)
07:58 < emte> was not aware someone finally ported bt to c/c++
07:58 < Stelz> not "bt".. but the clients
07:58 < Stelz> are written in clear c/c++
07:58 < Stelz> some of them
07:58 < Stelz> u may look at ctorrent for example
08:00 < Stelz> gr :/
08:00 < Stelz> # ./scripts/Find-Pkg torrent
08:00 < Stelz> sh: ./scripts/Find-Pkg: No such file or directory
08:00 < Stelz> these scripts use /bin/bash :|
08:01 < rxr> Stelz: yes, the scripts only work with bash
08:01 < rxr> they use some bash extensions to keep the shell code smaller and less complex ...
08:01 < rxr> that always was the case
08:01 < rxr> ohm - despite the new years eve commit storm again over 41 uncommited changes piled up on my reference builder ...
08:02 < rxr> when this continous we have 2700 packages and r22000 at the end of this month ...
08:02 < Stelz> :)
08:02 < Stelz> maybe all bash script
08:02 < Stelz> will be replaced by lua.. no?
08:02 < Stelz> *scripts
08:03 < rxr> maybe some day all is in lua ... yes
08:05 < Stelz> seems to be... before porting we need to make our build system & pkg-system more universal..
08:05 < emte> bash is pretty universal
08:06 < Stelz> that's what i'll do after the exams :)
08:06 < emte> i even reall seeing it for win32
08:06 < emte> recall*
08:06 < Stelz> emte: *BSD hates bash.
08:06 < emte> i used it in net and free
08:06 < Stelz> and we want to port some other kernels
08:06 < Stelz> except linux
08:06 < emte> there are times when tcsh doesnt play well
08:07 < Stelz> tcsh? :D korn shell ftw
08:07 < emte> ...
08:07 < emte> korn is the parent of bash ...
08:08 < Stelz> uhu
08:08 < rxr> Stelz: ? just install bash on openbsd ...
08:08 < rxr> also you can then cross compile openbsd from inside T2/Linux just easily
08:09 < Demian> i noticed some days ago that bash was not saving in the history commands that start with empty spaces.
08:10 < rxr> oh
08:10 < rxr> guess a feature :-)
08:10 < Stelz> anyway.. i just want to do everything @ T2 in lua
08:10 < Demian> but later i found: HISTCONTROL variable..
08:10 < Stelz> lol
08:10 < Demian> (man bash)
08:10 < Demian> :p
08:11 < emte> you know ... you can man bash all you want but it just ant rioght to woman bash :P
08:11 < emte> right*
08:12 < Demian> tomorrow i start on a new job, a new office, new people, new girls.. (that's cool enough)..
08:12 < Stelz> hehe
08:12 < Stelz> new people and new girls aren't the same things :
08:12 < Stelz> D
08:12 < Stelz> :D
08:13 < Demian> let's remove some attributes then..: people - [homosexual & men];
08:13 < Stelz> :)
08:14 < Demian> oh.. i correct: people - [homosexual | men];
08:14 < Stelz> || then
08:14 < Stelz> :)
08:14 < Demian> the previous line had brough catastrophical results :s
08:15 < Stelz> lol
08:15 < Demian> a new year, a new job. wish me luck.
08:15 < Demian> i got to sleep. good night to all of you.
08:16 < Stelz> 'night
08:16 < Stelz> && sleep well :)
08:18 < rxr> much luck Demian and sleep well
08:40 < CIA-9> rene * r21635 /trunk/package/base/uclibc/patches/nvi-syssiglist.patch: * updated uclibc/nvi patch
09:03 < CIA-9> rene * r21636 /trunk/package/network/xmlrpc-c/xmlrpc-c.desc: * updated xmlrpc-c (1.08.00 -> 1.09.00)
09:04 < CIA-9> rene * r21637 /trunk/package/firmware/ (ipw2100-fw/ipw2100-fw.desc ipw2200-fw/ipw2200-fw.desc): * fixed ipw*-fw packages Text to end with a period.
09:06 < CIA-9> rene * r21638 /trunk/package/textproc/libxslt/libxslt.conf:
09:06 < CIA-9> * fixed libxslt to disable crypto support if libgcrypt is not installed
09:06 < CIA-9> (especially during cross builds it picks it up from the build host otherwise)
09:20 < CIA-9> rene * r21639 /trunk/target/embedded/config.in: * fixed target/embedded package selection typo: find-utils -> findutils
09:21 < CIA-9> rene * r21640 /trunk/package/network/btpd/ (. btpd.cache btpd.desc): * added btpd (0.12) - A bittorrent client consisting of a daemon and client commands
09:22 < Stelz> thank you, rxr
09:32 < rxr> you are welcome, I also listed you as Maintainer in that file :-)
09:33 < emte> lol
09:37 < Stelz> :)
09:40 < rxr> http://www.pro-linux.de/news/2007/10670.html
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09:53 < |mtr|> moin
09:53 < rxr> moin |mtr|
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09:54 < rxr> r4gnar0k: autsch: -o /lib/libncurses.so.5.6 <- get this bug on a uClibc build now as well
09:55 < CIA-9> aldas * r21641 /branches/6.0/package/network/avahi/avahi.desc:
09:55 < CIA-9> * updated avahi (0.6.10 -> 0.6.16) in branch/6.0
09:55 < CIA-9> * security update: CVE-2006-5461
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10:14 < mtr> rxr: i've build an uClibc system in december, and have a few changes not commited yet
10:14 < mtr> including the update uclibc-20060830 -> 20061214
10:15 < mtr> and some cross-build fixes, mostly adding $root to target directories
10:16 < mtr> i don't want to break your build now, do you mind if i commit these changes today?
10:18 < CIA-9> mtr * r21642 /trunk/package/network/avahi/dbus-hotfix.patch: * removed obsolete avahi dbus-hotfix.patch
10:22 < CIA-9> mtr * r21643 /trunk/package/security/loop-aes/ (2 files):
10:22 < CIA-9> * rename loop-aes patchfile so that it get applied
10:22 < CIA-9> to kernel cipher modules only
10:23 < mtr> ^--- damn multifile pkg builds ...
10:25 < CIA-9> mtr * r21644 /trunk/package/security/gnupg2/gnupg2.conf: * fixed shared files conflict between GnuPG-1/-2
10:38 < r4gnar0k> rxr: yea >.<
10:48 < rxr> mtr: yeah
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11:44 < rxr> this ncurses build junk system really hits my nerves ..
11:45 < CIA-9> rene * r21645 /trunk/package/x11/torsmo/torsmo.desc: * demangled torsmo Author mail address
11:51 < CIA-9> mtr * r21646 /trunk/package/emulators/vmware/vmware.desc: * updated vmware kernel modules (104 -> 105)
11:53 < CIA-9> mtr * r21647 /trunk/package/network/acx100/ (5 files): * updated acx100 (0.3.11-20051003 -> 20060521)
11:54 < CIA-9> mtr * r21648 /trunk/package/network/at76c503a/ (6 files): * updated at76c503a (2006-05-15 -> 2006-12-31)
11:55 < CIA-9> mtr * r21649 /trunk/package/filesystem/unionfs/ (linux-2.6.19.patch unionfs.desc): * updated unionfs (1.3-20060920-1250 -> 1.5pre-cvs200612261700)
11:57 < mtr> now there is qemu and madwifi left over ... ;-)
11:58 < rxr> nice
11:59 < rxr> we could remove the qemu build anyway
11:59 < rxr> this qvm86 never worked that great and soon there is kvm
12:23 < rxr> still fighting ncurses - that is a mess ...
12:23 < rxr> such hackery really should be verboten
12:32 < rxr> hm - ok, r4gnar0k mostly done now
12:32 < rxr> but some log lines look suspicious
12:32 < rxr> I'll review more after lunch
12:34 < r4gnar0k> okay o_O
12:43 < CIA-9> rene * r21650 /trunk/package/develop/bdiff/ (. bdiff.cache bdiff.conf bdiff.desc compile.patch): * added bdiff (1.0.5) - A diff patch utility for binary files
12:46 < CIA-9> mtr * r21651 /trunk/package/base/uclibc/ (4 files): * updated uclibc (20060830 -> 20061214)
12:46 < rxr> ui ui ui
12:46 < rxr> did you test build that ?
12:46 < rxr> I saw they removed some index (something) macro or so leading to regressions
12:47 < mtr> sure - tested build and installed on real hardware ;)
12:48 < rxr> hm - cool
12:49 < rxr> ok - maybe they added it back or your package subset did not included utilizing that macro
12:49 < rxr> I'll test with a Exact Rescue rebuild on my side when I finished the first implementation pass with the uclibc we had some seconds before
12:50 < rxr> ah - ok - ic I think it was the other way round package/base/uclibc/string.h.patch fixed that ...
12:50 < rxr> ok - lunch - have fun
12:50 < mtr> yep, a rediffed patch follows soon
12:51 < CIA-9> mtr * r21652 /trunk/package/base/uclibc/string.h.patch: * re-diffed uClibc string patch: remove index/rindex macros
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12:54 < CIA-9> mtr * r21653 /trunk/package/base/uclibc/functions.in: * fixed uclibc mips32r2 support, distinguish between mips32 and -r2
12:57 < CIA-9> mtr * r21654 /trunk/package/base/uclibc/strverscmp.patch: * added strverscmp to uClibc
12:58 < CIA-9> mtr * r21655 /trunk/package/base/uclibc/libm-lrint.patch: * added lrint/llrint to uClibc
13:00 < CIA-9> mtr * r21656 /trunk/package/base/uclibc/stat-nsec.patch: * fixed uClibc stat function to proper initialize the nano second fields
13:01 < CIA-9> mtr * r21657 /trunk/package/base/uclibc/stat-nseconds.patch.mips: * added support for stat() nano seconds for mips
13:04 < CIA-9> mtr * r21658 /trunk/package/base/uclibc/scanf-aflag.patch: * added a-flag support to uClibc's scanf()
13:08 < CIA-9> mtr * r21659 /trunk/package/base/uclibc/patches/ (5 files): * added/re-diffed uClibc patches for findutils, lirc, pam, vdr and x264
13:17 < r4gnar0k> wow
13:22 < mtr> the last one is filed in http://bugs.t2-project.org/ticket/147 now
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13:40 < CIA-9> mtr * r21660 /trunk/package/ (attic/vdr/ multimedia/vdr/): * moved package vdr into attic
13:42 < CIA-9> mtr * r21661 /trunk/package/attic/ (vdr/ vdr-old/): * re-named vdr to vdr-old
13:51 < mtr> hmm, i need to create a new package container directory for vdr et.al. now
13:51 < mtr> should we create media-tv, media-video, and media-libs directories? or just plain vdr?
14:28 < rxr> e
14:28 < rxr> re
14:28 < rxr> what do you mean with media-tv, video ...
14:29 < rxr> for just vdr or to resort all multimedia packages ?
14:56 < mtr> the idea was to create a folder for alle the tv apps we have, like vdr, mythtv, kdetv
14:57 < mtr> when looking over package/multimedia i thought it might be good idea to resort them
14:57 < mtr> but i'm not sure
14:57 < mtr> if it is worth the effort
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15:12 < rxr> moin Baldzius
15:12 < Baldzius> moin rxr
15:12 < rxr> I also think we should add one or another new repositry and do some more sorting
15:13 < rxr> but we should have a good plan before we shuffle stuff arround
15:21 < CIA-9> rene * r21662 /trunk/target/generic/build.sh:
15:21 < CIA-9> * fixed the (often source) generic/build.sh to only create the package database
15:21 < CIA-9> if binary packages are actually created (and thus avoid endless warnings
15:21 < CIA-9> about missing files)
15:22 < r4gnar0k> lol yay
15:25 < rxr> it are the small things make a difference :-)
15:35 < mtr> to impove the vdr package i've split it into 30 pieces, one for each plugin
15:35 < mtr> so it's ok to create a seperate folder for them?
15:36 < mtr> (once we have a good plan we can move them again ...) ;)
15:37 < rxr> yes
15:37 < rxr> yes to move now
15:38 < rxr> I think for stuff like vdr, with tons of plugin noise I think it is even good to have a per-"package" repository, such as for kde and xfce
15:38 < rxr> I would only sort the non vdr stuff into seperate repositories such as multimeida-tv media-communication
15:38 < rxr> or whatever
15:38 < mtr> ack
15:39 < rxr> if we sort 30 vdr plugins into 7 seperate repositories (such as network and so on) people start to hunt the individual plugins ...
15:39 < rxr> so - minimal libx11 build with uclibc ...
15:42 * mtr hides (hoping the uClibc update flood did not break something)
15:42 * rxr still building with the one we had in SVN just some hours ago
15:42 < rxr> when my first pass finished and works proof of concept I'll update and rebuild ...
15:42 < rxr> (and watch out for regressions)
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15:44 < CIA-9> mtr * r21663 /trunk/package/vdr/: * added new package container for vdr and its plugins
16:00 < CIA-9> aldas * r21664 /trunk/package/ruby/ruby/ (CVE-2006-5467.patch ruby.conf ruby.desc):
16:00 < CIA-9> * updated ruby (1.8.5 -> 1.8.5-p12)
16:00 < CIA-9> * security update: CVE-2006-6303
16:00 < CIA-9> * updated copyright notes
16:00 < CIA-9> * removed CVE-2006-5467.patch - obsolete
16:08 < CIA-9> rene * r21665 /trunk/scripts/Create-ISO: * clarified misleading Create-ISO error message
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16:24 < CIA-9> aldas * r21666 /branches/6.0/package/ruby/ruby/ (CVE-2006-5467.patch CVE-2006-6303.patch ruby.conf ruby.desc):
16:24 < CIA-9> * security update: added ruby/CVE-2006-6303.patch in branch/6.0
16:24 < CIA-9> * updated copyright notes
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16:50 < CIA-9> rene * r21667 /trunk/target/share/livecd/rootfs/etc/ (passwd shadow): * tuned context of lvecd overlay patches to they apply more likely
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16:53 < rxr> autsch
16:54 < rxr> r4gnar0k: you where one who advertised this postinstall SSH keygen that mnemoc added just before the 6.0 branch
16:54 < rxr> this was of course reverted for the stability of it
16:54 < rxr> however this postinstall keygen in still in drop bear
16:55 < rxr> and now I notice, creating a LiveCD with dropbear, that then static host keys are on the CD
16:55 < rxr> because we hav to run all the postinstall stuff (such as many file gen fixups and e.g. font caching) before CD creation
16:55 < rxr> so this rahter disqualifies keygen in postinstall and we should revert dropbear back to a stone module as well
16:56 < rxr> however what would fit the big picture would be to do this in the init script as debian does
16:56 < rxr> (at least I think I saw that d3bian does it in the .init script if the keys are not yet there)
16:59 < r4gnar0k> yes. but that has problems, too: first when the script runs entropy may be rather low, so can we be sure we get real random numbers?
17:00 < r4gnar0k> and if the random pool is empty, will the keygen (and therefore the whole startup process) just halt waiting for more emtropy?
17:04 < rxr> if /dev/ramdom is used the obtained data is garuanteed to have entropy
17:04 < rxr> but yet, the startup might stall a bit if there is not much random interrupt and co activity (whithout a hardware RNG)
17:04 < rxr> but it can definetly not be postinstall
17:05 < rxr> if postinstall is considered to good to have (tm) for this we have to start to differentiate stuff that can be done per-image and stuff that needs to be uniqe
17:07 < r4gnar0k> hmmm ok o_O
17:11 < CIA-9> mtr * r21668 /trunk/package/vdr/vdr/ (10 files):
17:11 < CIA-9> * added vdr (1.4.4.2) - A powerful DVB TV application
17:11 < CIA-9> * rewritten plugins- and skin-build, split single vdr package
17:11 < CIA-9> into pieces, one for each plugin and skin
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17:12 < CIA-9> mtr * r21669 /trunk/package/vdr/vdr-autosort/ (. vdr-autosort.cache vdr-autosort.conf vdr-autosort.desc): * added vdr-autosort (0.0.10) - VDR Plugin: auto sort channels list.
17:12 < CIA-9> mtr * r21670 /trunk/package/vdr/vdr-bitstreamout/ (4 files): * added vdr-bitstreamout (0.85) - VDR Plugin: play ac3 sound over SPDIF-port of an alsa-compatible soundcard
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17:13 < CIA-9> mtr * r21671 /trunk/package/vdr/vdr-cdda/ (5 files): * added vdr-cdda (0.1.0) - VDR Plugin: CD Digital Audio
17:13 < CIA-9> mtr * r21672 /trunk/package/vdr/vdr-digicam/ (. vdr-digicam.cache vdr-digicam.conf vdr-digicam.desc): * added vdr-digicam (1.0.2) - VDR Plugin: display and manage digital camera photos
17:13 < CIA-9> mtr * r21673 /trunk/package/vdr/vdr-dvd/ (5 files): * added vdr-dvd (0.3.6b3) - VDR Plugin: DVD Player
17:13 < CIA-9> mtr * r21674 /trunk/package/vdr/vdr-dxr3/ (. dxr3-0.2.2-ffmpeg.patch vdr-dxr3.conf vdr-dxr3.desc): * added vdr-dxr3 (0.2.6) - VDR Plugin: DXR3 decoder card as output device
17:13 < CIA-9> mtr * r21675 /trunk/package/vdr/vdr-epgsearch/ (. vdr-epgsearch.cache vdr-epgsearch.conf vdr-epgsearch.desc): * added vdr-epgsearch (0.9.19) - VDR Plugin: advanced program guide search tool
17:14 < CIA-9> mtr * r21676 /trunk/package/vdr/vdr-femon/ (. vdr-femon.cache vdr-femon.conf vdr-femon.desc): * added vdr-femon (1.1.0) - VDR Plugin: frontend status monitor
17:14 < CIA-9> mtr * r21677 /trunk/package/vdr/vdr-graphlcd/ (. vdr-graphlcd.cache vdr-graphlcd.conf vdr-graphlcd.desc): * added vdr-graphlcd (0.1.2-pre6) - VDR Plugin: control a graphical lc display
17:14 < CIA-9> mtr * r21678 /trunk/package/vdr/vdr-image/ (7 files): * added vdr-image (0.2.7) - VDR Plugin: display pictures and digital image
17:14 < CIA-9> mtr * r21679 /trunk/package/vdr/vdr-mplayer/ (8 files): * added vdr-mplayer (0.9.15) - VDR Plugin: play audio and video files using external mplayer
17:15 < CIA-9> mtr * r21680 /trunk/package/vdr/vdr-osdpip/ (. vdr-osdpip.cache vdr-osdpip.conf vdr-osdpip.desc): * added vdr-osdpip (0.0.8) - VDR Plugin: OSD picture-in-picture
17:15 < CIA-9> mtr * r21681 /trunk/package/vdr/vdr-osdteletext/ (4 files): * added vdr-osdteletext (0.5.1) - VDR Plugin: decode and display teletext pages
17:15 < CIA-9> mtr * r21682 /trunk/package/vdr/vdr-pcd/ (. vdr-pcd.cache vdr-pcd.conf vdr-pcd.desc): * added vdr-pcd (0.0.3) - VDR Plugin: Photo CD
17:15 < CIA-9> mtr * r21683 /trunk/package/vdr/vdr-pin/ (6 files): * added vdr-pin (0.1.3) - VDR Plugin: password protection for channels and recordings
17:16 < CIA-9> mtr * r21684 /trunk/package/vdr/vdr-premiereepg/ (4 files): * added vdr-premiereepg (0.0.10) - VDR Plugin: parses the extended EPG data
17:16 < CIA-9> mtr * r21685 /trunk/package/vdr/vdr-remote/ (. vdr-remote.cache vdr-remote.conf vdr-remote.desc): * added vdr-remote (0.3.9) - VDR Plugin: remote control
17:16 < CIA-9> mtr * r21686 /trunk/package/vdr/vdr-softdevice/ (6 files): * added vdr-softdevice (0.3.1) - VDR Plugin: softdevice
17:16 < CIA-9> mtr * r21687 /trunk/package/vdr/vdr-streamdev/ (. vdr-streamdev.cache vdr-streamdev.conf vdr-streamdev.desc): * added vdr-streamdev (0.3.1) - VDR Plugin: video streaming server and client
17:17 < CIA-9> mtr * r21688 /trunk/package/vdr/vdr-text2skin/ (. vdr-text2skin.cache vdr-text2skin.conf vdr-text2skin.desc): * added vdr-text2skin (CVS-061218) - VDR Plugin: text2skin
17:17 < CIA-9> mtr * r21689 /trunk/package/vdr/vdr-vcd/ (5 files): * added vdr-vcd (0.7) - VDR Plugin: VideoCD
17:17 < CIA-9> mtr * r21690 /trunk/package/vdr/vdr-xine/ (6 files): * added vdr-xine (0.7.9) - VDR Plugin: software playback using xine output
17:17 < CIA-9> mtr * r21691 /trunk/package/vdr/vdrskin-deepblue/ (4 files): * added vdrskin-deepblue (0.1.4) - VDR Skin: DeepBlue
17:17 < CIA-9> mtr * r21692 /trunk/package/vdr/vdrskin-egalstry/ (. vdrskin-egalstry.cache vdrskin-egalstry.desc): * added vdrskin-egalstry (1.0.4) - VDR Skin: EgalsTry
17:18 < CIA-9> mtr * r21693 /trunk/package/vdr/vdrskin-enelchi/ (. vdrskin-enelchi.cache vdrskin-enelchi.desc): * added vdrskin-enelchi (0.7.1) - VDR Skin: enElchi
17:18 < CIA-9> mtr * r21694 /trunk/package/vdr/vdrskin-enigma/ (. vdrskin-enigma.cache vdrskin-enigma.desc): * added vdrskin-enigma (0.3) - VDR Skin: Enigma
17:18 < CIA-9> mtr * r21695 /trunk/package/vdr/vdrskin-lightblue16/ (. vdrskin-lightblue16.cache vdrskin-lightblue16.desc): * added vdrskin-lightblue16 (CVS-20051015) - VDR Skin: Lightblue-16
17:18 < CIA-9> mtr * r21696 /trunk/package/vdr/vdrskin-soppalusikka/ (4 files): * added vdrskin-soppalusikka (1.0.2) - VDR Skin: Soppalusikka
17:22 < rxr> hey - 2007 packages, soon ?
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17:40 < rxr> err 2700
17:43 [Users #t2]
17:43 [@ChanServ] [ Demian ] [ LMJ ] [ rxr ] [ valentin]
17:43 [ Capey ] [ emte__ ] [ mtr ] [ sepp_]
17:43 [ CIA-9 ] [ idealm_] [ r4gnar0k] [ Stelz]
17:43 -!- Irssi: #t2: Total of 13 nicks [1 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices, 12 normal]
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18:27 < rxr> oh - damn - was unionfs with the new kernel in trunk still broken ...
18:27 < rxr> damn crap
18:27 < rxr> was just wanted to use it ..
18:29 < rxr> ok - maybe just trivial config thing
18:29 < rxr> maybe already fixed in their CVS anyway
18:29 * rxr checking in a minute
18:32 < Demian> unionfs is cool, as fuse too :)
18:32 < Demian> hi.
18:37 < rxr> the new knoppix uses a more lightweight alternative though
18:37 < rxr> named aufs ...
18:37 < rxr> but when I read their homepage (aufs) I wonder if I would use it in production
18:38 < rxr> when the authors wonder if it would work on SMP systems - due to lack of testing on their side nothing is implemented in this region - I would not even think about touching it ...
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18:40 < Demian> i think that when someone wants to rewrite code athat is already done, is to make it better in several ways. otherwise there is nothing really.
18:51 < rxr> well - unionfs really is quite big and complex
18:52 < rxr> for just trivial fs overlaying something more "Keep It Stupid Simple" might really be attractive ...
18:52 < rxr> (says one who needs to patch unionfs to build for nearly each new kernel)
18:53 < Demian> i see.
18:54 < rxr> oh - mtr did already
18:54 < Demian> maintenance reasons.
18:55 < rxr> well - in the past unionfs also often had really obscure bugs due to the complexity ...
18:55 < rxr> I hope the snapshot mtr pulled now with the 2.6.19 fixes works ok
18:55 < rxr> I choose a more conservative version (1.4.0) locally
18:55 * rxr now testing mtr's unionfs update ...
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19:15 < rxr> http://www.symlink.ch/hsw/07/01/03/152241.shtml
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19:40 < CIA-9> rene * r21697 /trunk/target/share/livecd/build_image.sh:
19:40 < CIA-9> * cleaned target/share/livecd/build_image.sh to place the TOOLCHAIN
19:40 < CIA-9> exclude into the exclude file avoinding an extra command line
19:40 < CIA-9> argument and providing a better overview
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19:46 < rxr> moin sepp
19:47 < Stelz> hi sepp
19:48 < CIA-9> rene * r21698 /trunk/package/base/uclibc/patches/parted-uclibc.patch: * adapted uclibc parted patch for the latest versions
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20:39 < CIA-9> rene * r21699 /trunk/package/base/embutils/losetup.patch: * improved our embutils/losetup patch to avoid returning random garbage as return code
20:44 < CIA-9> rene * r21700 /trunk/target/generic/build.sh:
20:44 < CIA-9> * fixed the generic build.sh (also sourced often) to only include the
20:44 < CIA-9> packaging related information in the isofs files when binary
20:44 < CIA-9> packages are actually built
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20:54 < CIA-9> rene * r21701 /trunk/package/lua/lpeg/ (lpeg.conf lpeg.desc): * updated lpeg (0.1 -> 0.2)
20:54 < rxr> ok - n8 all - off the office
20:58 < Stelz> 'night rxr
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21:13 < misl> hi folks
21:13 < Stelz> hi misl
21:14 < misl> hi Stelz
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