T2 IRC Log: 2007-03-25

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--- Log opened Sun Mar 25 00:00:58 2007
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09:34 < rxr> re
09:36 < rxr> LMJ: the package should install to the $prefix defined not hardcoded in /usr/local
09:43 < CIA-18> rene * r23178 /trunk/package/network/at76c503a/eth-naming.patch: * patched at76c503a to use eth%d by default, likewise
09:45 < CIA-18> rene * r23179 /trunk/package/graphic/libqrencode/libqrencode.desc: * updated libqrencode (1.0.1 -> 1.0.2)
09:45 < CIA-18> rene * r23180 /trunk/package/base/uclibc++/uclibc++.desc: * updated uclibc++ (0.2.0 -> 0.2.1)
09:54 < sepp> moin :)
09:57 < rxr> moin moin sepp
09:58 < sepp> hi rxr
10:03 < CIA-18> rene * r23181 /trunk/package/multimedia/dvdrip/dvdrip.desc: * updated dvdrip (0.98.3 -> 0.98.4)
10:04 < CIA-18> rene * r23182 /trunk/package/mail/getmail/getmail.desc: * updated getmail (4.7.2 -> 4.7.3)
10:04 < CIA-18> rene * r23183 /trunk/package/archiver/alien/alien.desc: * updated alien (8.65 -> 8.66)
10:04 < CIA-18> rene * r23184 /trunk/package/network/ndiswrapper/ndiswrapper.desc: * updated ndiswrapper (1.38 -> 1.39)
10:11 < CIA-18> rene * r23185 /trunk/scripts/Build-Tools: * removed superfluous substitution in Build-Tools/uname_wrapper
10:12 < CIA-18> rene * r23186 /trunk/scripts/Create-ErrList:
10:12 < CIA-18> * implemented a Create-ErrList -newremove and fixed some option
10:12 < CIA-18> parsing indention on-the-way
10:43 < rxr> processor : 0
10:43 < rxr> cpu : Cell Broadband Engine, altivec supported
10:43 < rxr> clock : 3192.000000MHz
10:43 < rxr> revision : 5.1 (pvr 0070 0501)
10:43 < rxr> processor : 1
10:43 < rxr> cpu : Cell Broadband Engine, altivec supported
10:43 < rxr> clock : 3192.000000MHz
10:43 < rxr> revision : 5.1 (pvr 0070 0501)
10:43 < rxr> timebase : 79800000
10:43 < rxr> machine : PS3PF
10:44 < rxr> valentin: in the case you want to get familliar programming the cell SPUs feel free to log into the box ...
10:52 < LMJ> what is the option -newremove ?
10:53 < LMJ> you have a ps3 machin running linux rxr ?
10:53 < rxr> LMJ: yes
10:53 < LMJ> WOW
10:53 < LMJ> how you did that ?
10:53 < LMJ> what about the CPU power ?
10:53 < rxr> formerly we had -newdelete, it deinstalls all packages in the sandbox where T2 sources are newer
10:54 < rxr> but the whole deinstalling got on my nerves, so I added -newremove, similoar to the other -remove options of Create-ErrList that just wipes the logfile, not deinstalls the whole package
10:54 < rxr> LMJ: Linux runs officially on the PS3
10:54 < LMJ> ok!
10:54 < rxr> LMJ: actually I just installed the officially Yellow Dog flavour on it for the comfort of having it just work
10:55 < LMJ> ok
10:55 < rxr> now I'll work on the T2 adaptiosn to boot on the box right away
10:55 < LMJ> because i'm wondering about the CPU power
10:55 < rxr> T2 works on all 32 and 64 bit PPC already anyway
10:55 < rxr> just a matter of hunting all pathces and boot loader bits
10:55 < rxr> actually we are pretty late
10:55 < rxr> we (ExactCODE) should have ordered a PS3 from the US already to be among the early PS3 adapters
10:56 < rxr> now T2 will be one of the last distros running on it :-(((
10:56 < rxr> anyway, nice to have anyway
10:56 < LMJ> :-/
10:56 < LMJ> yes, of course
10:56 < LMJ> go ahead
10:56 < rxr> I overlooked that the box only has 256MB of RAM
10:56 < LMJ> !
10:56 < rxr> the other 256MB are just for the GFX
10:56 < rxr> so with vast CPU power the box is a bit short in system memory for workstations use
10:56 < rxr> well - we'll see
10:57 < rxr> when the price degrades a cheap Linux workstation non-the-less
10:57 < LMJ> sorry breakfast brb 20min
10:57 < rxr> among the dual-core G5, it has 6 SPE co-processors, that have to be programmed specifically
10:57 < rxr> when those are utilized you get plenty of number crunching out of it
10:58 < LMJ> i'm also doing some packages : basic GTK applications (in the xfce spirit, simple/list/fast :-P)
10:58 < rxr> :-)
10:59 < rxr> ./scripts/Build-Pkg: line 281: 8065 Segmentation fault mkdir -p $root/var/adm/logs
10:59 < rxr> ^- and more
10:59 < rxr> very stable this Yellow Dog Linux is not
10:59 < th> moin rxr
11:00 < rxr> moin th
11:01 < th> any chance for a 64bit rescue/live iso including xfs_repair today?
11:01 < rxr> when you posted you still have need for the rescue I was in bet already ... :-(
11:01 < th> no issue
11:01 < th> backup just finished some hours ago
11:01 < rxr> I started the build a hours ago or so, but even on the Cor 2 Duo it needs 2 more hours ...
11:01 < th> but i somehow want to check this fucking fs
11:02 < th> 2 more hours is good enough. really.
11:02 < th> what sort of build is this?
11:02 < rxr> the T2/Rescue target I started recently
11:02 < rxr> (and a fast machine)
11:02 < th> btw i asked myself... did you drop my old rescue target from the beginning?
11:03 < rxr> http://www.t2-project.org/targets/t-resc.html
11:03 * rxr taking a look
11:04 < th> whats this? as rescue target with X11?
11:04 < th> wow
11:04 < rxr> btw. unlike the web description I choose to build with the normal glibc for this build so you do not run into 64bit issues with the embedded libC
11:04 < rxr> th: kdrive X just to have some xterms to move around ...
11:04 < th> and xfs stuff is included?
11:05 < th> i hope screen is included ;-)
11:05 < rxr> yep
11:05 < rxr> this FUSE XFS stuff
11:05 < th> FUSE??
11:05 < th> your confused?
11:05 < th> not mixing it up with zfs?
11:05 < rxr> ah yes, ...
11:05 < rxr> XFS is included as well :-)
11:05 < rxr> th: I find no reference of removing your rescue target
11:06 < rxr> maybe you did one in ROCK after the T2 fork ... :-)
11:06 < th> targets/rescue/ was somehow in for a long time
11:06 < th> i dont know
11:08 < rxr> at least no matching svn log entry ...
11:08 < rxr> this rescue target is complely new anyway
11:08 < rxr> do you boot it locally or remote ?
11:10 < th> remote
11:10 < th> but iso is fine
11:11 < th> btw - i dont see dmapi and xfsdump package in the matrix. strange
11:12 < rxr> the T2 package matrix ?
11:12 < th> yes
11:12 < th> http://www.t2-project.org/packages/
11:12 < rxr> well - xfstools or so we have
11:12 < rxr> xfsprogs
11:12 < rxr> no xfsdump in that package :-(
11:13 * rxr hunting and adding
11:14 < th> yea xfsdump is a separate package providing xfsdump and xfsrestore.. and it needs dmapi
11:14 < th> ahh and dmapi source is currently broken - they have added a SRPC as src.tgz
11:14 < th> they never did so before
11:16 < LMJ> lol, the Yellow dog error...
11:18 < CIA-18> rene * r23187 /trunk/target/rescue/ (config.in pkgsel):
11:18 < CIA-18> * switched the rescue target over to glibc, so among others fuse/ZFS
11:18 < CIA-18> "just works"
11:18 < CIA-18> * enabled xfsprogs now we build with glibc (needs aio)
11:18 < CIA-18> * added aufs, so the user can choose which unionfs to use
11:18 < CIA-18> * removed some X11 "toys"
11:18 < rxr> th: I'll add them in a second, also to the rescue target
11:20 < th> hehe
11:20 < th> thanks
11:22 < CIA-18> rene * r23188 /trunk/package/gnome2/ (3 files in 3 dirs): * fixed gthumb, tomboy, and gnome-power-manager download URL and checksum
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11:31 < misl> hi folks
11:31 < rxr> moin misl
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11:31 < misl> hey rxr
11:40 < LMJ> moin misl
11:41 < LMJ> little question : a new package (python based) won't compile : /usr/lib64/gcc/x86_64-t2-linux-gnu/4.1.2/../../../../x86_64-t2-linux-gnu/bin/ld: cannot find -lboost_thread but this -lboost_thread should come with boost (what i already have) Why it can't find it ?
11:42 < rxr> looking in the wrong directory, e.g. missing a -L
11:43 < rxr> btw. we only appear to have a boost: usr/lib64/libboost_thread-mt.so
11:43 < rxr> or /lib/ for a 32bit system
11:43 < rxr> boost is not that well-known / standard - likely the package was created on some system installing boost somehow differently
11:43 < rxr> maybe try if it works when you add the -mt ..
11:44 < LMJ> well, i'm doing a "python setup.py build" how i can tell it to have a look for "usr/lib64/libboost_thread-mt.so" ?
11:45 < rxr> take a look into the setup.py
11:45 < rxr> most probably it's hardcoded in it ...
11:46 < LMJ> grep gives nothing
11:46 < LMJ> in the whole dir
11:48 < LMJ> ha
11:48 < LMJ> http://pastebin.ca/408981
11:48 < misl> hi LMJ
11:48 < LMJ> how are you misl .
11:48 < LMJ> ?
11:51 < rxr> LMJ: make it boost_thread-mt and try again :-)
11:53 < LMJ> DONE
11:54 < LMJ> ok, I have to create a patch for this, do you know a simple package who do something similar to understand how to do it and apply here ?
11:54 < rxr> to do the patch?
11:54 < LMJ> yep
11:55 < rxr> cp setup.py setup.py.orig
11:55 < LMJ> kind of "sed" or so ;)
11:55 < rxr> vi setup.py
11:55 < rxr> diff -u ./setup.py.orig setup.py > ../package/some-repo/the-pkg/boost.patch
11:55 < rxr> and you are done :-)
11:55 < LMJ> HA
11:56 < LMJ> respect
11:56 < LMJ> :-D
11:56 < rxr> this (YDL) is a wonderful system:
11:56 < rxr> + mkdir -p /var/adm/cache
11:56 < rxr> ./scripts/Build-Pkg: line 354: 25309 Segmentation fault mkdir -p $root/var/adm/cache
11:56 < LMJ> lol
11:56 < LMJ> running out of memory ?
11:57 < rxr> rather "the usual poor quality I'm used from Yellow Dog Linux" ...
11:58 < rxr> 125MB of free memory and 787MB of total virtual memory should be enough to create a directory
11:58 < rxr> also the error should not be segfault then IIRC
12:01 < misl> LMJ: I am fine thx :-)
12:01 < misl> how about you ?
12:02 < mtr> rehi
12:04 < rxr> hi mtr
12:05 < LMJ> i'm ok :-p
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12:16 < LMJ> arg
12:16 < LMJ> !> --------------------------
12:16 < LMJ> !> |--- setup.py.orig 2007-03-25 11:58:07.000000000 +0200
12:16 < LMJ> !> |+++ setup.py 2007-03-25 11:58:18.000000000 +0200
12:16 < LMJ> !> --------------------------
12:16 < LMJ> something wrong with my patch
12:16 < rxr> the patch needs to apply with -p1
12:17 < rxr> there must a top-level directory before the filename , that is why I wrote ./setup.py :-)
12:17 < rxr> just vi the patch and added a ./ before the setup.py :-)))
12:17 < LMJ> nice one
12:17 < LMJ> yes
12:17 < LMJ> n00b errors ;)
12:19 < CIA-18> rene * r23189 /trunk/package/gnome2/pycairo/pycairo.conf:
12:19 < CIA-18> * fixed pycairo to build using configure and not setup.py as pygtk
12:19 < CIA-18> does, otherwise the pkg-config .pc file contains wrong pathes
12:22 < LMJ> compilation went allright
12:22 < LMJ> let's try it
12:26 < LMJ> arg
12:26 < LMJ> http://fr.pastebin.ca/397644
12:26 < LMJ> python xdg is not available or so
12:27 < rxr> yeah - just hunt that python module and add it, too
12:28 < sepp> http://pyxdg.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software_2fpyxdg
12:28 < sepp> ;)
12:28 < rxr> .oOOO
12:28 < rxr> Reading symbols from /lib/ld-uClibc.so.0...done.
12:28 < rxr> Loaded symbols for /lib/ld-uClibc.so.0
12:28 < rxr> #0 0x0f646cfc in memchr () from /lib/libc.so.6
12:28 < rxr> ^- no wondr this crashes on a glibc system
12:29 * rxr wonders why the heck YDL added uClibc along glibc ...
12:29 < rxr> guess for kboot or simillar fluff
12:31 < CIA-18> rene * r23190 /trunk/package/filesystem/dmapi/ (. dmapi.cache dmapi.desc): * add dmapi (2.2.3)
12:31 < CIA-18> rene * r23191 /trunk/package/filesystem/xfsdump/ (. xfsdump.cache xfsdump.conf xfsdump.desc): * added xfsdump (2.2.42-1)
12:57 < CIA-18> susan * r23192 /trunk/package/gnome2/gnome-launch-box/ (. compile.patch gnome-launch-box.cache gnome-launch-box.desc): * added gnome-launch-box (0.2) - Launch Box is generally an application launcher
12:57 < AStorm> sepp: should be "Launch Box is generally a useless and broken application launcher"
13:00 < rxr> AStorm: lol
13:00 < rxr> AStorm: well - in my opinion this applies to most, if not all gnome packages, however some people want to use it ...
13:00 < rxr> :-)
13:09 < AStorm> Well, this tops in unusability :P
13:09 < rxr> lol
13:09 < rxr> susan mostly added it due to the developer promoting it on the CeBIT ... *g*
13:10 < rxr> == 11:09:33 =[9]=> Building editors/zile [2.2.29 7.0-trunk].
13:10 < rxr> == 03/25/07 11:10:47 =[9]=> Finished building package zile.
13:10 < rxr> ^- PS3 w/ YDL
13:10 < sepp> me? what? why? :)
13:11 < rxr> sepp: ?
13:11 < sepp> 13:01 < AStorm> sepp: should be ...
13:11 < rxr> AStorm: susan's just confirmed it did not find all applications on her box, e.g. it does not find tomboy nor firefox, but konqueror but not kate ... *g* ..
13:13 < CIA-18> susan * r23193 /trunk/package/gnome2/deskbar-applet/ (. deskbar-applet.cache deskbar-applet.desc): * added deskbar-applet (2.17.93) - Is to provide an omnipresent versatile search interface
13:17 < AStorm> This one is better, but takes much too much space on the bar
13:17 < AStorm> Good when you have 1600x1200
13:17 < AStorm> :>
13:17 < rxr> :-)
13:17 < AStorm> Other than that, use beagle itself.
13:18 < AStorm> I like the dog icon :P
13:18 < rxr> you do not actually want to help maintaining the T2 gnome packages ?
13:18 * AStorm ? Not really.
13:18 < AStorm> Xfce maybe, but Gnome? Nope.
13:19 < LMJ> xfce :-D
13:19 < LMJ> good AStorm
13:19 < AStorm> First, I've yet to succeed building T2
13:19 < AStorm> currently stopped at the kernel :P
13:19 < AStorm> (some external module failed to build)
13:20 < AStorm> And fix that glibc stage1 build with PIE
13:21 < AStorm> Not all that hard :>
13:21 < AStorm> And add the split debugging properly.
13:21 < LMJ> o_0
13:21 < AStorm> But first, do the engineer graphics homework.
13:21 < AStorm> (sucks - I'm not in love with pencil, ruler and paper)
13:22 < LMJ> rxr : can i add "[DEP]" inside .cache manually when not all dependencies are not found ?
13:22 < LMJ> it will be not overwrited ?
13:23 < AStorm> it will be
13:23 < rxr> they will be overwritten every now and then from the ref builder
13:23 < AStorm> Yep.
13:23 < rxr> you want to add [E] + whatever in the .desc
13:23 < rxr> what kind of deps are missing?
13:23 < rxr> I guess pure run-time deps ?
13:24 < LMJ> yes
13:24 < AStorm> Yep, dep classes are much needed
13:24 < AStorm> [R] dep1 dep2 dep3
13:24 < LMJ> pygtk & pyxdg
13:24 < LMJ> inside the .desc ?
13:25 < rxr> inside the .desc of the package you want to add this dependency
13:25 < AStorm> These aren't reqiured for the build, so can be pushed after the package in dep resolution
13:25 < AStorm> Yes.
13:25 < rxr> valentin: this PS3 indeed has a dual-core G5 core in this boardband CPU cell silicon
13:25 < AStorm> I really have to finish my own dep system, theoretically and mathematically described :>
13:26 < rxr> valentin: the Linux processes are indeed run on both of them ...
13:26 < AStorm> Good for engineer work :P
13:26 < AStorm> Graph theory rocks.
13:26 < rxr> too bad the box just has 256 MB of RAM
13:26 < rxr> otherwise it would make an awesome workstation
13:26 < rxr> AStorm: :-)
13:26 < AStorm> implementation in Haskell will also rock.
13:26 < AStorm> (then, port to C :P )
13:26 < LMJ> with a + before ?
13:27 < rxr> ah sorry
13:27 < AStorm> + is optional
13:27 < rxr> it as add I think
13:27 < rxr> was it option?
13:27 < AStorm> I think it is, some packages don't use it.
13:28 < rxr> looked at the code, code greps for add ...
13:28 < rxr> LMJ: use "add xyz", it's not optional
13:28 < rxr> we should use +/- anyway ...
13:29 < rxr> as we use for [R], [ARCH] this add/del is just confusing ...
13:31 < AStorm> Hm.
13:32 < AStorm> rxr: when is installing multiple archs in parallel scheduled? :P
13:32 < rxr> AStorm: hm?
13:32 < rxr> multiple arch in parallel ?
13:32 < AStorm> Yep, like x86 and x86_64
13:32 < AStorm> or ppc and ppc64
13:33 < AStorm> (not multilib - two sets of binaries)
13:33 < AStorm> With shared shared files and manpages :>
13:33 < AStorm> And configuration.
13:33 < AStorm> Or should I do the magic myself? :D
13:33 < AStorm> (can do, in the initramfs)
13:34 < AStorm> Also, installing more cross-compilers.
13:34 < AStorm> and maybe binutils with "all targets" support :>
13:34 < AStorm> --enable-target=all I mean.
13:35 < rxr> all patches welcome :-)))
13:35 < AStorm> Ok :D
13:35 < AStorm> I'll add a config option for that too.
13:35 < rxr> valentin: .oO (since we got an update to 4Mbit SDSL I get sporadic T2 checksum errors)
13:36 < rxr> valentin: (wonders what kind of other strange sideeffects this will result in in daily work ...)
13:36 < rxr> valentin: (someone with SDSL QSC installs two 2MBit/s files and bonds them together with some Cisco box ...)
13:41 < CIA-18> rene * r23194 /trunk/target/rescue/pkgsel: * added dmapi and xfsdump to the rescue target
13:49 < AStorm> You see where I'm going with this?
13:49 < AStorm> I want to build a multi-system universal LiveUSB.
13:49 < AStorm> developer one
13:49 < AStorm> All those archs have to fit on a 2GB pendrive
13:50 < AStorm> 4GB at worst
13:50 < AStorm> file sharing and transparent compression will help :>
13:51 < AStorm> BTW - I'll write a compFUSEd desc soon (when I finish the homework)
13:53 < rxr> :-)
13:53 < AStorm> and patchbomb you, rxr :>
13:53 < AStorm> or the ml
13:54 < rxr> furthermore LLVM might help - you could build a universal LLVM binary for most applications and just the direct assembly for the system programs ...
13:54 < AStorm> Does LLVM support sparc?
13:54 < AStorm> I'll try that way too :>
13:54 < AStorm> But it has to be native-speed of course
13:55 < rxr> sparc yes
13:55 < rxr> but not all arches yet
13:55 < AStorm> Hm.
13:55 < rxr> e.g. alpha or mips not yet AFAIK
13:55 < AStorm> I only think about large archs
13:55 < AStorm> Mhm.
13:55 < AStorm> So it's a bit out, Alpha has to be supported.
13:55 < rxr> :-)
13:55 < AStorm> (I have to work on some alpha workstations)
13:55 < rxr> nice
13:56 < AStorm> Not too nice, considering their devel environment :P
13:56 < rxr> I should grab one from ebay for continous T2 testing as well ...
13:56 < rxr> well - I would run T2 on them anyway
13:56 < AStorm> Hmm, I can't - it's not mine
13:56 < AStorm> Thus the LiveUSB project.
13:57 < AStorm> Be all, end all answer to my development woes :P
13:57 < AStorm> E.g. I hate Windows, and have to work under it.
13:57 < AStorm> With the LiveUSB distro, I could just plug in the drive, set USB boot and have a nice devel environ
13:58 < AStorm> (when I find mount their Novell shares, of course :P - but Linux does support it)
13:58 < AStorm> Could build stuff using MinGW cross.
13:59 < AStorm> rxr: atrocious environment means: No Vim, no Emacs.
14:00 < AStorm> On Sparcs, I only get some antique plain vi
14:01 < AStorm> Built myself some vim, but it's slow because of shell overhead.
14:01 < AStorm> and that server isn't fast either
14:01 < AStorm> That's why I'd love running it locally
14:01 < AStorm> Can't use SSH over internet there... too slow and they could suspect something.
14:02 < AStorm> stupid TU
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14:09 < LMJ> rxr : from an Emerge from trunk, gtkmm failed because it's missing a [DEP] -> "cariomm"
14:17 < LMJ> anyone could help me to fix this problem please : http://www.pastebin.ca/409057
14:18 < LMJ> it can find gdkkeysyms.h but i have it on the system
14:22 < rxr> most probably the configure / Makefile is not using pkg-config but a hardcoded path
14:22 < rxr> nice, my Viewsonic TFT can downscale resolutions, e.g. 16..x10.. while the panel is 1280x1024
14:33 < LMJ> DVI connection ?
14:39 < rxr> yep
14:39 < LMJ> here too
14:39 < LMJ> but it doesn't work on SVGA connection
14:40 < rxr> the damn Apple Cinema display is very touchy and often does not display low resolutions at all
14:40 < rxr> not so this Viewsonic, it even downscales when the v/h sync is out of range ...
14:41 < LMJ> about the package i'm doing : there is only one file who talk about the file it can't locate on my system : #include
14:45 < rxr> it is most probably relying on gtk+ stuff beeing installed in /usr
14:45 < rxr> though the T2 default is /opt/gnome2
14:45 < rxr> it should use pkg-config properly
14:45 < rxr> the quick workaround fix without fixing the underlying package properly would be adding this to the pkg.conf
14:46 < rxr> var_append GCC_WRAPPER_APPEND ' ' "`pkg-config gtk+-2.0 --cflags`"
14:51 < LMJ> let's try
14:53 < LMJ> same error http://www.pastebin.ca/409084
14:54 < LMJ> well, if it's too crappy, i will not package it at all ;)
15:01 < rxr> LMJ: send me the source for the package you have so far
15:01 < rxr> I'll fix it up :-)
15:03 < CIA-18> rene * r23195 /trunk/package/xorg/xorg-server/xcfgt2.sh: * added multiple mode sysfs parsing to the frame-buffer based config of xcfgt2
15:05 < CIA-18> rene * r23196 /trunk/package/base/binutils/binutils.desc: * updated binutils (2.17.50.0.13 -> 2.17.50.0.14)
15:08 < LMJ> rxr : sent to the ML
15:09 < rxr> which of them fail to build ?
15:10 < LMJ> just gimmage
15:10 < LMJ> all others are OK (at least on my side)
15:11 < rxr> LMJ: your mail client breaks the long lines
15:11 < LMJ> again ?
15:11 < LMJ> the previous one was from my webmail
15:12 < rxr> can you send it as attachment so I do not have to edit the patch again :-)
15:13 < LMJ> i don't see breaked line
15:13 < rxr> +[D] 1733355594 pyxdg-0.15.tar.gz http://www.freedesktop.org/~lanius/
15:14 < LMJ> sent
15:14 < rxr> ok - wel - maybe I was blinded ...
15:14 < LMJ> :-D
15:14 < LMJ> too much beer ?
15:15 < rxr> no - too less probably ...
15:19 < rxr> ouhm
15:20 < rxr> on YDL not even svn commit works out of the box
15:21 < CIA-18> rene * r23197 /trunk/package/xorg/xorg-server/xcfgt2.sh:
15:21 < CIA-18> * fixed xcfgt2.sh to not accidently match the s3 driver for the PS3 FB
15:21 < CIA-18> and not drop non standard modes from the sysfs exported mode-list,
15:21 < CIA-18> otherwise PAL, NTSC, et al. TV modes are lost
15:25 < rxr> LMJ: there is again a bit too much whitespacing (e.g. end of file and double blank lins and you added all packages to contrib
15:25 < rxr> they should more likely be sorted into some other repositories
15:26 < rxr> I'll fix the whitespacing, checksums and the package you said fails, maybe you think about where to sort them into :-)
15:34 < rxr> LMJ: maybe the var_append stuff above did not work because GCC_ just applies to gcc invocations while the package is c++ and building with g++, thus the GXX_ variable and wrapper needs to be used
15:34 * rxr testing
15:40 < rxr> == 12:39:21 =[1]=> Building base/glibc [20061002 7.0-trunk].
15:40 < rxr> == 03/25/07 13:37:04 =[1]=> Finished building package glibc.
15:40 < rxr> ^- PS3
15:41 < rxr> not the faster, AFAIR the dual-G5 builds way faster
15:41 < rxr> probably due bigger chaches and vast amounts of bigger RAM and SATA disks ...
15:41 < rxr> not the fastest ...
15:49 < CIA-18> rene * r23198 /trunk/package/contrib/ (25 files in 8 dirs): (log message trimmed)
15:49 < CIA-18> Johan :
15:49 < CIA-18> * added libcddb (1.3.0) - Libcddb is a C library to access at a CDDB server
15:49 < CIA-18> * added pyxdg (0.15) - PyXDG is a python library
15:49 < CIA-18> * added deluge (0.5.0) - A bittorrent client written in PyGTK
15:49 < CIA-18> * added asunder (0.1.0) - Asunder is a graphical CD ripper and encoder
15:49 < CIA-18> * added gimmage (0.1.8) - A gtkmm image viewer
16:03 < CIA-18> rene * r23199 /branches/6.0/package/base/sysfiles/etc_conf_kernel.txt:
16:03 < CIA-18> * merged r19956 from trunk: added some more examples for
16:03 < CIA-18> etc/conf/kernel, like unbinding USB devices and switching
16:03 < CIA-18> frequency scaling governors
16:05 < CIA-18> rene * r23200 /branches/6.0/package/xorg/xorg-server/xcfgt2.init: * merged r22974 from trunk: enabled the xcfgt2.init in rc5 by default
16:20 < LMJ> ok rxr
16:20 < LMJ> too much white spaces
17:04 < CIA-18> rene * r23201 /trunk/package/develop/git/git.desc: * updated git (1.5.0.4 -> 1.5.0.5)
17:05 < CIA-18> rene * r23202 /trunk/package/network/hylafax/hylafax.desc: * updated hylafax (5.1.1 -> 5.1.2)
17:05 < CIA-18> rene * r23203 /trunk/package/network/nginx/nginx.desc: * updated nginx (0.5.14 -> 0.5.15)
17:06 < CIA-18> rene * r23204 /trunk/package/network/cobbler/cobbler.desc: * updated cobbler (0.4.3 -> 0.4.5)
17:12 < CIA-18> rene * r23205 /trunk/package/graphic/gnofract4d/gnofract4d.desc: * updated gnofract4d (3.2 -> 3.3)
17:16 < CIA-18> rene * r23206 /trunk/package/mail/ssmtp/ssmtp.desc: * updated ssmtp (2.61-2 -> 2.61-12)
17:20 < CIA-18> rene * r23207 /trunk/package/doc/howtos/howtos.desc: * updated howtos (20061021 -> 20070325)
17:21 < rxr> hey - I'm down to under 700 unread mails in the t2-update tracker list ...
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17:35 < CIA-18> rene * r23208 /trunk/package/www/webcdwriter/ (hotfix.patch webcdwriter.desc): * updated webcdwriter (2.6.7 -> 2.8.0)
17:51 < LMJ> rxr : you can move packages according the [C] Flag i choose
17:51 < LMJ> most of the packages can go in gnome(2) repo
17:52 < LMJ> one in audio, one in python
18:00 < CIA-18> rene * r23209 /trunk/package/gnome2/gnome-games/gnome-games.desc: * updated gnome-games (2.18.0 -> 2.18.0.1)
18:18 < rxr> th: so - build would be done, now, though tiny build error that need a quick pass ... :-(
18:28 < rxr> well - have to grab some evening dinner first ...
18:29 < CIA-18> rene * r23210 /trunk/package/network/phpldapadmin/phpldapadmin.desc: * updated phpldapadmin (0.9.7.1 -> 1.0.1)
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19:07 < th> rxr: let me know if i can download something
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